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"Not by strength, by guile"
Starting on a Long-Range Desert Group/SAS force for Bolt Action and here's the test model with all the colours I used!
Primer/Uniform/weapon strap: Skeleton Bone
Uniform highlight: Ancient Stone
Skin: Paratrooper Tan
Boots, metal, and agal (cord over the keffiyeh): Matt Black
Boots, beard, metal, and agal highlight: Deep Grey
Keffiyeh/shemagh: Brigade Grey. More typically a cream, from what I've seen of the standard issue? so mixing in a touch of Skeleton Bone might work better, or using a cream linen colour.
Weapon furniture: Dryad Brown
Weapon furniture highlight: Paratrooper Tan
Socks: Mummified Grime
Webbing and gaiters: Combat Fatigues
Wash: Strong Tone
Some things, like the skin and keffiyeh, were highlighted with their base colour after the wash. Some colours can be used in other places across the force for a more varied look. This guide is, honestly, in large part for myself to remember what I'm doing with this project, but I'm sure others might find it useful.
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5ever sadge that Warlord's discontinued ABC Warriors. But, I'm still gonna keep enjoying these great miniatures and rules.
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In Defense of Scatter Terrain
Scatter terrain, window dressing, set decoration, That Pile of Junk That's Leaving Bits of Flock on My Gaming Table Again You Prick... We can call it a lot of things, but what it is is nice.
With competitive wargaming being more popular than ever, it can be easy to obsess over STC-compliant board setups and quibble over minor perceived imbalances created by terrain ("I don't care that YOU'RE defending the town, there's not enough buildings on MY side!") instead of focusing on the fun of playing a game with friends. It's one thing in a tournament, it's another at home, and having a beautiful board can help get your head out of the mindset that this is GAME to be WON and into the mindset that this is an EXPERIENCE to ENJOY. Enter, the humble scatter terrain.
It serves no in-game purpose, takes up space that could be occupied by more miniatures, and has to be taken off and put back on because your little man's at a wonky angle if you leave that rock there. But it tells a story. It gives a sense of time and place and is, above all else, just plain cool. Sure, you've got your little 40s town, but isn't it a bit weird that nobody has a root cellar? Or even a damn flower bed? If we're on a wartorn planet devastated by an unforeseen invasion... Why is the ground so clean? Where's the workers' equipment left hurriedly at the job site as the planetary defense alarms went off? I've worked in the trades, I know how you aren't going to find a hammer like THAT again, but the company laser drill? Screw it, they've got insurance, ain't worth your life. That's what scatter helps bring to a game and it can be fun to make up little stories with your fellow players about the world you're building together. It can also be really easy to make.
I haven't posted much on building the stuff here, but it can be really simple, it's just terrain but small. Torn chunks of cork, sprayed black, drybrushed with 2 progressively lighter greys. Boom. Rubble. Glue em together? Rock wall. Planter boxes are easy to make with stir sticks and rectangle bases and old sprue chunks have dozens of applications. Have fun, it's really worth the time and it can help keep you hobbying on those nights when you've got the itch, but not a lot of time.
Anyway, here's a box of crap. Half of it's homemade scatter. Now go out there and make something useless. You'll be glad you did.

#miniatures#miniature painting#wargaming#historical wargaming#tabletop terrain#terrain building#ranthammer
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Definitely! Doing some heavily chipped and aged whitewash on the wood would be a lot of fun if you're going for the fallout vibe



Scatter terrain! I love scatter terrain, it's just nice to dress up a gameboard and make it look more like an actual little world. It's worth getting some extra bases, I'm using 40x20mm mdf bases from warbases, for making these lil bits.
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Robo-Paratrooper from the, now sadly discontinued, ABC Warriors range by Warlord Games.
Unfortunately, I'm likely unable to collect the rest of the range before it's out of stock. In between jobs at the moment and the expense is hard to justify. Still, glad to have the figures that I do for it, it's a wonderful range
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It's Simo H盲yh盲, noted Finnish sniper who fought in the Winter War. I could've made his snowsuit lighter, but idk, maybe it's a little cloudy out or something
#miniatures#miniature painting#warlord games#wargaming#historical wargaming#bolt action#simo h盲yh盲#simo hayha#finnish#winter war
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Progressi: The Next Generation
And they are done! At least what I've bought so far




Bolt Action Italian army update. Finished the sniper and some of the command.
Next up, I think, is the Paracadutisti infantry, then the final weapons teams and radio operator.
Then I probably track down another box of infantry tbhh
#miniatures#wargaming#warlord games#bolt action#miniature painting#historical wargaming#ww2 miniatures
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Scatter terrain! I love scatter terrain, it's just nice to dress up a gameboard and make it look more like an actual little world. It's worth getting some extra bases, I'm using 40x20mm mdf bases from warbases, for making these lil bits.
#miniatures#miniature painting#wargaming#historical wargaming#warhammer#miniature terrain#terrain building#tabletop terrain
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Type 97 Chi-Ha, or Type 97 Medium Tank Model 3
Meanwhile, America and Britain were naming their tanks shit like the "General Murderhands" and Germany tanks were all "HUNTER KILLER SCREAMER PANTHER" and... armour battlewagon
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Progress update: they have progressed




Bolt Action Italian army update. Finished the sniper and some of the command.
Next up, I think, is the Paracadutisti infantry, then the final weapons teams and radio operator.
Then I probably track down another box of infantry tbhh
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Bolt Action Italian army update. Finished the sniper and some of the command.
Next up, I think, is the Paracadutisti infantry, then the final weapons teams and radio operator.
Then I probably track down another box of infantry tbhh
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Back into historicals with some Italian Alpini and Paracadutisti. I needed a break from 40k, so I hopped on over to the hobby shop to buy some Bolt Action. Grabbed a few boxes of Italian paras (paracadutisti) and built up a frame of Alpini I had laying around as well. The infantry are Alpini and the flamethrower team are Paracadutisti.
I still have a 9-man para infantry squad, light mortar team, sniper team, medium mortar team, medium machine gun team, forward artillery observer, and command to paint up. It'll be nice to work on when I don't feel like 40k.
#miniatures#miniature painting#wargaming#bolt action#warlord games#historical wargaming#ww2 miniatures
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Using some bits from some Neophytes, Acolytes, and Battle Sisters on these Escher ganger bodies to make some femme Neophyte Hybrids for my GSC army.
They're serving cult
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B I G B R A I N
GSC Benefictus, painted as well as I felt like painting her
#miniatures#miniature painting#wargaming#warhammer 40000#warhammer 40k#genestealer cults#benefictus#warhammer#games workshop
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Redoing my GSC scheme. They're such a cool faction and I love them so much
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How do you do, fellow humans?
Genestealer Cults are notorious for being tricky to paint and a major time and moneysink. I wanted to paint one in as few colours as I could get away with so I could get them looking alright as quickly as possible.
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