Finally, the process for this legion draws to a finale! Here is the archer element:
This pic is after sprinkling sand and talus over the base, and a mix of earth and green flock has been, quite literally, dumped over the base. After it has been allowed to dry, a day or more, this is the result:
Not too green, which is good. It looks like I missed a spot or two, but I will add a few pieces of coarse flock to help hide them.
And now, the final product:
A few small chunks of coarse flock finished the element. Next time, I will watch the talus placement a bit more closely, as several pieces seem to have landed on edge, which looks a bit odd.
And now, for a group pic of my small but growing Tsolyáni army:
Very blue (my lovely wife has taken to calling them the blueberry squad!), but that is typical of Tsolyáni armies I believe. The next elements will be a little different, as the reptilian Shén have black scales along with their blue armor.
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Ah yes, gaming! And a lot of fun it is... but should it be miniatures or MMORPG?
21 August 2015
14 August 2015
Shén, part 3
Ah, the joy of a delivery of new miniatures! Behold:
Bags and bags of Tékumel figures - two warbands and two hordes of Shén + a few others, and a bunch of Sapphire Kirtle skirmishers, along with assorted weapons and shields, and another Sérudla (far right). I am most interested in the Shén, so they were sorted out first:
Piles of Shén instead of bags now!
The different poses are formed up into files, or maybe conga lines (!), and the first element of Shén poses on a Litko 60mm square base. This first element of Shén will be representing the Tsolyáni Legion of the City of Chrí, 7th Imperial Shén Auxiliary Heavy Infantry. This is a bit of an odd unit, with a human commander that dresses like his reptilian Shén troops, and this element of the Legion is armed with pikes. This unit should be an eye-catcher, with the scales of the Shén being a satin black, and the armor a mix of blue and red-orange.
Here is another pic of the Legion, with a slightly different mix of figures:
This pic is meant to be a mnemonic to help me remember the placement of the figures on the base, as I will surely forget once I finally get this element ready for basing!
And here most of the Shén have been separated into element groups - with a slip of paper identifying the unit - for storage until the first element is done. This represents two different legions - one is Tsolyáni and one is Yán Kór - with three elements of six figures each.
I have yet to delve into the bags of skirmishers, and there are some other goodies mixed in there also.
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Bags and bags of Tékumel figures - two warbands and two hordes of Shén + a few others, and a bunch of Sapphire Kirtle skirmishers, along with assorted weapons and shields, and another Sérudla (far right). I am most interested in the Shén, so they were sorted out first:
Piles of Shén instead of bags now!
The different poses are formed up into files, or maybe conga lines (!), and the first element of Shén poses on a Litko 60mm square base. This first element of Shén will be representing the Tsolyáni Legion of the City of Chrí, 7th Imperial Shén Auxiliary Heavy Infantry. This is a bit of an odd unit, with a human commander that dresses like his reptilian Shén troops, and this element of the Legion is armed with pikes. This unit should be an eye-catcher, with the scales of the Shén being a satin black, and the armor a mix of blue and red-orange.
Here is another pic of the Legion, with a slightly different mix of figures:
This pic is meant to be a mnemonic to help me remember the placement of the figures on the base, as I will surely forget once I finally get this element ready for basing!
And here most of the Shén have been separated into element groups - with a slip of paper identifying the unit - for storage until the first element is done. This represents two different legions - one is Tsolyáni and one is Yán Kór - with three elements of six figures each.
I have yet to delve into the bags of skirmishers, and there are some other goodies mixed in there also.
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11 August 2015
Huaxtecs, part 3
And... a small amount of progress on the Huaxtecs:
I am slowly working on more small details - hair color options will be first. I am going with a variety of colors, as the Huaxtecs are reputed to have dyed their hair. Next will be weapons.
To help with the hair colors, and hopefully tattoos also, I found some of this:
The local art store had a few jars of these inks, and having read of their use at Big Lee's blog, I'll give them a whirl.
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I am slowly working on more small details - hair color options will be first. I am going with a variety of colors, as the Huaxtecs are reputed to have dyed their hair. Next will be weapons.
To help with the hair colors, and hopefully tattoos also, I found some of this:
The local art store had a few jars of these inks, and having read of their use at Big Lee's blog, I'll give them a whirl.
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09 August 2015
Legion of Ever Present Glory, part 20
And, I'm back on-line... I was able to get some stuff done during the unscheduled but necessary downtime and the other things that are happening in this household - a little bit more work on the archers for the First Legion of Ever Present Glory:
In this pic, the finished archers are settling into their element basing, with the rear rank already glued down, and front rank waiting. I have marked the approximate locations of the front rank onto the base, as I will add some filler to the base before gluing them down.
Here, the base has been covered in a thin coating of the paste in the background (found in the bargain bin at the local art store some time ago).
And a coat of paint. Next step will be to add sand, rocks, and flock to finish the element.
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In this pic, the finished archers are settling into their element basing, with the rear rank already glued down, and front rank waiting. I have marked the approximate locations of the front rank onto the base, as I will add some filler to the base before gluing them down.
Here, the base has been covered in a thin coating of the paste in the background (found in the bargain bin at the local art store some time ago).
And a coat of paint. Next step will be to add sand, rocks, and flock to finish the element.
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03 August 2015
Off
I do not have regular blog access at the moment - just enough to say I'll be back... next week-end !
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