Tuesday, 18 November 2025

Battletech mechs and Flames of Orion

Hey everyone, so last October, I took the boys to the Octogone, a great gaming con in Lyon to meet some friends and dicover new games. Amongst other things, I was offered t test Flames of Orion, a fast paced indie mech gamed. There was obviously no way 2 twelve years olds and me would ever refuse that so we did test the game and had an absolute blast.
It is intuitive, low granularity unlike the original Battletech and you still get the same stupid fun from it by seeing giant robots overheat and explode in cataclysmic balls of fires !

Thursday, 9 October 2025

Bastards in Bascinets

 

Here's a little palette cleanser ! I'm going to a gaming con next week end and some folks have mentionned the opportunity to play Batards in Bascinets so I had to check on it !
You can find the rules HERE and to sum things up, it's a quick little game where knights fight one another in the most dishonourable ways, think Monty Pythons' Holy Grail and that sort of stuff.

Monday, 6 October 2025

Zombie Dragon


Hey all, so a while back, my favourite FLGS was about to close and they had sales amongst which "plastic by the weight" deals. Amongst the many bits I collected, I found almost all the bits for a vampire count Terrorgheist and I thought it was a hell of a deal !
But one doesn't simply build ALMOST a terrorghesit so obviously I had to build the missing parts. I could have looked for scanned part and have them printed I guess but part of me likes to salvage models in a DIY approach.


So I started adding armatures and bits of putty step by step to rebuild the whole thing...


I was missing some key strucural bits so assembling what I had into something coherent wasn't easy but I was able to build a strong enough structure inside the belly area, hiding it with gory effects and organs and organic parts.


After that it was only a matter of adding a layer of texture, missing hair and skin, fixing the broken wing finger and blending everything into a whole.


Painting wise, it all went very easily, using a zenithal of white over zendri dust, some drybrushes to really enhance the prehilighting and then washes and glazes to gives every area its sickly texture.

A model of this size is a nightmare to photograph since it's much bigger than my usual photo booth and it doesn't really take light well so a lot of the subtleties in the skin are kinda lost in the process but they're here and I'm really happy with them and the sort of "realistic" (or maybe believable) look I wanted to achieve



I really encourage anyone to try that sort of exercise, the model was super cheap and it wasn't part of a big plan so the stakes were really low and the return on effort was sensational. It's always a way to learn something painting wise because you can try new techniques, cut corners or approach things a new way. The result is practically always a net positive in my experience.
 

Tuesday, 30 September 2025

Ancient Brain - Archon Studio

 

Following the Ettin I got i nmy dungeon and laser pledge, I thought I'd continue with big easy models and so I build the Ancient Brain. It's a big brain with tentacles and that's pretty much it, nothing to overthink or anything, paint it like a big brain with tentacles and you're good !

Tuesday, 23 September 2025

Gervase the Ettin - Archon Studio

 
Hey everyone, so I received my pledge for the dungeon and lasers caves by Archon Studios and along it plenty of stretchgoals which obviously got my attention before the real pledges (I'm a kid at heart). So obviously, while clipping scenery off sprues is tedious, I allowed myself a quick build and that giant was clearly the best candidate !

Monday, 8 September 2025

Warhammer 40k Boarding actions set

 

So when The boarding action set was released (decides to not look for the date to reduce guilt), I was really excited about it like many I guess. It's quite an impressive set though and a huge task which I dreaded.
So I took it in baby steps and first started clipping and sanding every bit off the sprue to organise them in zip bags. That took me the three Hobbit movies with the kids to get every bit sorted and prepared.

Fast forward a year and a half and I started last summer with the idea I could paint this set within the holidays. No kids around, good spraying conditions, if there was ever a time, that was now.
So I set a space in the basement and proceeded.


The first coat was a dark red undercoat from below:


Followed by a Zandri dust zenithal to give a nice preshading


The rest was mainly blocking metal parts and an oil wash on everything with a mix of burnt sienna and black. 
Then a cream drybrush and the basics were done, followed by details, one colour at a time, methodically, using contrast paints whenever I could, trying to be really focused on completing the same colour over all the parts before switching to another. 
WHat I thought would be a tedious mind crushing exercise actually became a soothing mindful moment everyday, using like 20 minutes here and there to complete one task until it all added up and the set was taking shape so rapidly.

If you're ever gonna paint that set or any similar from GW, I STRONGLY advise you to mask the pegs and parts supposed to go into others, the tolerances on those pieces ar eso tight even just a prime coat will make them difficult to assemble and two will make them a nightmare.
I learnt it the hard way and therfore masked those parts before spray varnishing :



Now here's the fun part, I won't detail all teh bits I painted since they all come in 4, there are a few variations between the same bits but it's just minor stuff

I got to say this wall section (and the other 3) is probably the one that took the most attention from me, the screens just demanded it and were the occasion to do cool stuff. It really adds a level of immersion to paint stuff on them so I took the time to make them nice. 


Now the big screens really are where I had teh most fun, can you spot the 5 easter eggs amongst them ?


The power device wall are the ones I dreaded the most and probably the ones I have more mixed feelings about because of the OSL. I tried to follow Artis Opus's tutorial and it honestly went quite well until the last stage where (despite the warning in the video) I tied to rush it and sort of messed it up. It's still OK enough for terrain and at table distance it does the job but I reckon I could have achieved that WOW effect if I had been careful enough.


The rest of the sections are more dull which is a good thing, several pieces are a little too busy in my taste and the copy/paste of details tends to show on some parts


Like often, it's tempting to try and paint every detail you see and that can make things blurry and hard to read. I've tried to keep some stuff undetailed and just let the sculpture do its thing.


The set also comes with a lot of doors on a lot of walls, like A LOT


I said A  LOT


After the attempt with the power devices, I decided not to push my luck trying OSL on every light source so kept things simple with the ligt, I was also afraid it would make the set too gaudy which I dislike in general. I like model to stand out so I generally want the scenery duller.


You can see on the sides where I had to sand the parts back to plastic to make them fit easily in the other parts.


For some reason, I particularly liked the wall ends, don't ask me why


The pillars (all 32 of them), were simple enough to not take long and I kept the tiny control panels you're suppose dto attack on them for ater projects and keep them simple.


And then you have the 60 connectors where just sprayed metal, with a couple of black and brown washes, a silver drybrush and a bit of rust washes.


The whole set takes far less time to assemble than I feared and covers quite a juge area even if you've not really thought things through. There are definitely several uses in the near future where I'll need those.


So here we are, if you count the preeping phase out, the painting stage of this set took me about a month with small sessions done at lunch breaks and in the evening, nothing excruciating, nothing tedious. Some will look better or woll have been faster to do but against all odds, I had a lot of pleasue doing this, up to the point I'm now looking forward to other sets of the genre. That in itself is a great reward !
Happy painting to you all !

Tuesday, 2 September 2025

Trench Crusade communicant


Hey everyone, it's been a while since the last update on my Trench Crusade forces but I got my hands on the missing minis a few months back so after clearing a few other projects, I'm delighted to be back to the holy trenches !

After having done the small guys, I had free reins with the bigger ones so following on the anti tank communicants, I'm moving onto the melee ones !

Monday, 1 September 2025

New Warhamer Fantasy Roleplay character

 

Hey everyone, if you've paid attention to my latest battle report and you're super focused on details, you might have noticed my character loked a little different from usual. Following the latest developments, including a change of class (from pit fighter to Judiciary champion), some stat changes (like unlocking more attacks and gear (buying a full plate armour last game), I thought I had to update my model accordingly !
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