Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Tau Utility Building from Cookie package
This article is more a "How I did it" than a "How To"...hopefully, it will inspire you to reconsider your grocery packaging...
As any gamer I know will tell you, the main groups of approved snacks when miniature gaming are: nuts, m&ms, pretzels, veggies (without a dip) and cookies...these are "approved" as they generally don't leave a greasy fingerprint on your minis or get your dice all gummy. In my house, cookies are king! However, since I'm lucky enough to have family that loves to bake, I don't come across very many package opportunities. Well, I scored a few weeks back! I was craving ginger bread cookies and so, I was rewarded! The tray disappeared over the course of a couple of games and soon I was off to convert it!!!
The next main step was to decide if I wanted a ruin or intact building and how much of the package I was to use. I decided on intact and to just use the bottom half...saving the lid for something else...maybe a landing pad!!
These were glued into place. White glue works well enough for this as they will just need to be held stable until bonded to the base.
As you can see, the structure supports the plastic form well enough to endure at least seven pound patio stone. Now to hide the seam between the plastic tray and the base...If this was a ruin, I'd just use the typical debris and ground cover to obscure the seam...however, since I decided to build an intact model, I'll need to use something else...FENCING!!
The photo shows progress a few steps ahead...it's all basic..so I'll give you my technique... When working purely from inspiration and no plans, it's best to start your barriers from the corner of the model. As you can see in this photo, I cut a section of foam board into a strip about half an inch tall and long enough to round a corner. Now curving foam board isn't too easy, so here's a trick: remove the paper from the side of the FB that will be inside the curve! That's it. Practice with removing the paper will produce better results. You can wet the paper with water to soften it up or just have at it with a fingernail until you get a corner going. Again, once the corners were in place, I custom fit the straight bits to finish the perimeter then custom fitted some posts to again hide the seams...well...sort of.
And here's the finished Utility Building!
Some additional details may include Cadre specific markings, maybe an aerial or perhaps a input/output panel...None of my works are ever truly finished as I'm always thinking of ways to improve them...Enjoy!
Cinder
Monday, August 31, 2009
Something a little different
In addition to 40K, I also play Magic: the Gathering and a few of the Wizkids Pocketmodels games...namely the Pirates of the Cursed Seas game. I've been collecting and playing this game since it first came out; and while I have since traded/sold off a lot of the collection, I still have quite a bit left.
A few weekends ago, I got into a conversation with an other PotCS player and the topic of custom islands came up...
Now, I had sculpted four such islands almost within of month after the game's premier relese, but hadn't done all that much of detail to them other than paint and light flock...
Since that conversation, I had started designing a whole new set of custom islands, pictured above, to compliment my play mat, made from a section of artist canvas that had been laundered about a half dozen times to get the right texture and effect. For the islands, I wanted to present elements from the game and popular pirate themed stories...
See if you can figure out what key elements each island refers too...
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
...te...cal....fa....re...
Lost the camera over the weekend, so I'll be posting without pics for a while...either that, or in really low res ones (by means of an old Mavica I have...ew).
I hope to have a battle report for the blog by this Saturday...and will most likely rely on my golden story telling skills....
I hope to have a battle report for the blog by this Saturday...and will most likely rely on my golden story telling skills....
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Finished the Comms Relay
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Tau City Defense Base for Planet Strike

This little project has been limping along for a month or two...now with Warhammer 40k, Planetstrike I have no excuse but to finish it up. I'll have to order the Rail Guns for the Defense Pods and perhaps take advantage of the forthcoming Gun Drone spru as well.
Essentially, the Defense Base will consist of the elements shown above with a defense line and minefield markers to come soon. There will also be another Hanger as well as a ruined one, just for fun. Okay, now I've opened my big mouth and put in print...no turning back!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Craters are Fun
With the release of Planet Strike, I've been given yet another reason to build up my terrain stores. Typically, I'll go through a run of builds then sell them all off for army elements. I've gotten a bit attached to these results, however, so I'll have to make more (darn) to fund my Ork and Tau expansions.
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