Sunday, 12 November 2023

I'm Back

Firstly a huge thank you to those who sent me an email, checking I was enjoying myself, and not suffering in silence, it really meant a lot to me. So where have I been hiding myself, I've been basking in the Florida Sun, which greatly helped my low vitamin D levels, and also cleared my allergy ( unfortunately that returned as soon as I got back to a very wet UK ! LOL) So what have I been doing while away, mostly sat in my wheelchair, watching my children enjoy themselves in Disney World. Unfortunately my wheelchair got a flat tyre 4 days into the holiday, so we had to hire one for the rest of the vacation, my wheelchair also then got severally broken on the flight home, and we now have to get it assessed on whether it can be fixed, or needs replacing ( luckily the airline is footing that bill ! ) I wish I could say that was the only problems I had with the wheelchair, but I actually got hit by an electric scooter and crushed up against the wall, as when the lady hit me she panicked, and hit accelerate instead of stop ! with all the other incidents we witnessed with scooters while there, I really think people need a licence to be able to use one ! Enough of the sob stories, lets get onto something more fun, while in Disney, I went to Galaxy's Edge, now for anyone who doesn't know, this is a new section that is set up to look like a giant scene from Star Wars, it is very thematic, and a great source of ideas for future scenery projects, my only complaint is that the whole area is based off my least favourite 3 Star Wars movies, but that's just me being fussy ! LOL see picture below for what it looks like ( not my picture, but one I found on the internet.

now visiting a place like this, you would expect I may have found some bits to add to my Star Wars project, and you'd be right ! LOL Originally my wife was going to get me the Sandcrawler that was only available at the park, turns out it was a limited run piece, and they had sold out ! So I found something else instead a toy of Slave 1, it's from the mini figs range, and looks a good size next to the model shown with it, it will need some work filing in holes, and making it less like a toy, but a lot of that will come from the painting.

Is that the only bit I got, no I also found a Mando's N-1 Starfighter, that with a little work should come up a treat as well, this was also from the mini figs range, and looks to be a good scale next to the miniature.

So did we spend our entire time in one place ? No as I always like to see some history whenever I'm on holiday, we visited the museum in Gainsville, which had an interesting exhibit on dinosaurs found in Antarctica, they also had a great display on the Native Americans that lived in the area, until the Europeans came over and wiped them out, so much culture has been lost throughout history, which is a huge loss for us as a species. another exhibit we saw there was a butterfly farm, my daughter could have stayed there all day, and I have to admit it was very relaxing watching these colourful and sometimes huge butterfly's fluttering around. Sadly I forgot to take pictures as I was so busy soaking up all the information I could, and hoping not to forget too much.
We also visited the Spanish Fort at St Augustine, as you'll see from the picture below, it is a strange shape on the corners, these were not on the original build, as it was just square to begin with.

The designer, died before completion, and never saw his vision come to fruition. An interesting fact is the fort was never taken in battle, but changed hands multiple times due to treaties. After the wars between the European countries ceased it was used as a prison right up to World War Two, firstly holding Native Americans, then later was used to hold prisoners from the American War of Independence, the American Civil War, and later deserters from WWI and WWII, you can see many etchings in the walls from all the different time periods, and they are trying to preserve these. One thing I found is that the original occupants must have been a lot smaller than myself, as getting into the observation post was a tight squeeze, and the vision slits were about my chest level. All in all if you get chance I would recommend a visit, and take the time to read all the historical facts.
I think I've waffled on for long enough, and I really need to compile the round up for Apocalypse Me, so until next time stay safe and have fun !
Cheers Dave

Tuesday, 24 October 2023

WHEN IT ALL COMES CRUMBLING DOWN

 I have made a little progress on my Mall project, and want to show the steps I've taken, in the hopes it can help and inspire others with their own projects. First I built the basic structure out of dense foam, and glued and pinned it together with cocktail sticks, I also used cocktail sticks to strengthen the pillars.


Next I added a smooth tile effect with 0.5 mm plasticard ( not greenstuff again John ! LOL), I did this as the reference picture showed smooth texture to this section.


As you can see above I've left the plasticard off where the brick wall needs to be attached, and that is where this project is going to have to stay at for this challenge, as I will be away from the computer for a few weeks, also I will be unable to comment on here or your fine blogs until I return. When I do return I will make sure to get the Apocalypse Me roundup done as quick as possible, and catch up on your blogs, so until then stay safe and have fun !

Cheers Dave

Wednesday, 18 October 2023

ANY PORT IN A STORM

 Not that I would advocate using a tent in any form of apocalypse, but I have finished my new open tent. Colour wise I've gone for yellow, but any colour would work, internally I went for off white, like you see in a real tent.


Above you can also see it next to the closed version, out of the two I probably like the open version more, that's all for this post, so until next time stay safe, and have fun !

Cheers Dave

Saturday, 14 October 2023

JUST ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL

 Moving onto the next apocalypse piece, I 've decided to do it in sections, as it will end up being a fairly big project, and I can then reveal it a section at a time, but for this first one, I wanted to show how I approached the painting of the bricks.

STEP 1

After I created the brick pattern in the foam, I added the base layer to each brick separately, and didn't load up the brush for each brick, this meant that I got a variance in base tone over the whole wall, this also allowed the base colour of the foam to show through more on some of the bricks. I used Vallejo Terracota for the base layer


STEP 2

Next I gave a drybrush of GW Zandri Dust all over some areas I worked it heavier than others, just to add more variance again


STEP 3

Using GW Apothecary White Contrast paint I added some small areas of this to random bricks, start with a minimum number to begin with, as it's easier to add more, than to try and get back to the previous stage.


STEP 4 

Next I wanted to add some green moss growth to the bottom of the wall, the first layer was done with an old GW glaze, as this would be more subtle.


STEP 5

Next I went in with GW green wash, and stippled it other the previous layer, making sure to leave a gap between the top edge of the previous layer and this new one.


STEP 6

Next I stippled in some GW black wash in a smaller area than last time, I also added some black wash to some of the bricks higher up as well, below is the end result.


So what is this for you may ask, currently I have nowhere to photograph my zombie models   and thought it would be cool to have a mall as the backdrop, below is what I'[m planning to do.


Some of you may recognise it from a famous zombie movie, which is where I got my inspiration from.

In other news my good friends over at Minaturemen have got a new kickstarter going for their new ogre releases, I am doing the casting for this and also sculpted the female ogre for the campaign.

Kickstarter Ogres That's all for this post, so until next time stay safe and have fun !

Cheers Dave

Wednesday, 11 October 2023

500 th POST

 OR CAN YOU SEE ME

I had a hard time believing that between when I was posting on another blog and all the posts on this one, I've reached the 500 th post, when I started blogging I would have thought it would be a miracle if I ever reached 100 ! LOL

Now on with todays content, do you ever wake up and have a crazy idea for one of your models, and just think what the hell, why not ? In my house we call that a Tuesday, or any other day with a Y in it ! LOL This latest crazy idea was involving my Chameleon Skinks that GW released, the first one was a special character, then they included a small unit of them in a later edition of the rule book, I've noticed that they have a couple in Age of Sigmar now as well. The one thing that didn't appeal to me was the plain green colour scheme they painted them in, as Chameleons are one of my favourite lizards I wanted to get some of the amazing colours they turn into the models (this should also help spotting them on a gaming board ! LOL) First up is the character sculpt that GW released, I've also included the reference picture I used for the colour scheme below.


The next 3 all came from a single pack of metal models, and below each one I've included the reference picture I based it on.






From above you may have noticed the frogs that adorn the 3 models these are used to add poison to the the darts for their blowpipes, I used a variety of references for the colours of the poison frogs. Lastly here is a group shot of the four of them.

Now back onto this months challenge, and try not to get distracted by the new models I've got ! LOL So until next time stay safe and have fun !

Cheers Dave

Sunday, 8 October 2023

THE PRECIOUS JUICE

 One thing that is a common theme in apocalypse settings whether it be Zombie or post apocalyptic is finding fuel to keep your vehicles moving, so having a tanker is a good way of storing your fuel and keeping it mobile and with you. Now I have a large tanker which I produce as seen below.


Now I wanted a smaller version, the model started life as a Tamyia WW II airfield fuelling truck, I added plating over the back wheels to protect the tyres meshing over the windows, and a big dozer blade at the front made from plasticard, I also added some battle damage to areas to show it's been in many fights. For the painting I started again, as I had started this some 15 years ago, but actually wanted a more dilapidated colour scheme, showing it's been around a while. 


I started by doing a rust effect all over, then adding areas of paint, and freshly exposed metal, I'm really pleased with the end result, and is a great addition to my ever growing vehicle pool. That's all for this post, next time something totally different, so until then, stay safe and have fun !

Cheers Dave 

Thursday, 5 October 2023

IS IT SAFE

 For my first Apocalypse Me post, I've been working on some tents, didn't I do that on a previous year, yes I did, but I sold that one as Joe, from joesavestheday ordered a painted version, and said he would like it like the pictures on the website, so I need a new one, I've gone for a green one this time, would hopefully blend into the scenery better, and less likely to draw attention.


I've also been creating a new version, this time with the tent flaps open, here is the green before casting.


To complete the piece there is an internal section as well, which I have already cast, and below is the painted version.


Hopefully I can get the tent cast this week, and be able to release it soon, that's all for this post, next time a vehicle, so until then, stay safe and have fun !

Cheers Dave