Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Malifaux 2e Public Beta is up



So, like many wargamers, I spent some time this weekend looking over the new Malifaux rules. Yes, this second edition has come sooner than we would have liked, but honestly it looks like they've kicked it out of the park with this one.

 I haven't playtested the minis yet to see how the balance has changed- and let's face it, some Malifaux characters were over powered before. But it looks like there have been some pretty significant improvements overall.

 And maybe more importantly, they've kept the core of what Malifaux is about- character driven skirmishes over resources and objectives. Only, it looks like they've made it more-so than ever (and their artwork is as creepy as ever).

 There are simply too many changes to name here, so you should probably go and have a look for yourself. And as this is a public beta, go ahead and send them feedback. They're asking for it, after all.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Mimic Miniatures Up on Kickstarter

Mimic miniatures is a small company that's getting started up on Kickstarter right now. Their goal is to be able to create custom miniatures that look just like the players that commissioned them- made from 3D scans and sculpted bodies. Honestly, I think it is a pretty neat concept here to have miniatures that looks like the player who is sitting at the table.

My friend Eric James Stone isn't actually a role player, or miniatures gamer. But he got married recently, and I painted up minis of him and Darci for their wedding (it was the best wedding I've ever been to- they had robots and helicopters bring out the rings).

Anyway, here are a few pictures of what I painted. These minis are about 70mm scale (ish) and as I understand it, they were the first minis that Mimic Miniatures every produced.











Thursday, May 30, 2013

Chainsaws and Shotguns- Zombie Wedding Cake toppers

Here we see some of the most classic weapons in the Zombie survivor's arsenal: the Chainsaw and the Shotgun. While guaranteed to attract the attention of the horde, one cannot argue with the effectiveness of the weapons themselves, generally leaving the zombies in several pieces.

 Hopefully, those pieces stop moving before the honeymoon.

 
 Shotgun and Machete- one can help out with those silent kills you may need from time to time.
 

Chainsaw and Hatchet. Both could also be used to cut wood, but we know their true purpose.
 

And the shotgun and chainsaw. It seems he's dressed a little more casually for the event.
 



And just in case it wasn't clear why our brides and grooms feel the need to be so heavily armed:
 
 

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Soldiers in Dress Uniforms, Armed for a Fight

I often receive requests to make cake toppers with soldiers in dress blues or other uniforms. And most of them pick assault rifles to battle the zombie horde.

 Here are a few recent uniforms, and one BDU kilt.

 





Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Judicator: Colossal of Menoth

Well, I got to paint one of these recently, so I thought I would share.

 







Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Romantic Ninja Cake Topper- Threshold Pose

Well, the previous romantic ninja cake topper that I made was pretty popular. But here is a variation on that that one of my clients came up with- an across the threshold pose for them:

 

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Video Game Cake Toppers

So, I have another set of cake toppers to show off. This time the theme is going to be video game inspirations- and none of them are zombie related this time.

 First off, a couple who bond over competitive gaming:

 

And we have some sweet couples who just can't put down those controllers:

 



 And a similar couple, this time he is in the military:

 



And to top it all off, we have a couple cosplaying as one of the best classic video game couples of all time:

 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Marble Eldar of the Aliatoc Craftworld

The Aliatoc color scheme was my first exposure to the 40k universe. I really just wanted to learn to paint minis, so I went down to the comic shop and picked up a few Eldar. It took me a little while to realize that half of what I picked up was epic scale, and that the Avatar was a huge monstrocity and not a cute Eldar midget.

 Anyway, the color scheme has evolved over time. Two different clients actually send me the same concept for a color scheme here, so I thought I'd show them off together.

 















And a Titan that wasn't part of the same group:

 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Side Arms for Zombie Survivor Cake toppers

Well, I have a few more cake toppers to show off, and this time the theme is their weaponry. Here are a number of topper couples who decided that pistols were the way to go.

 
This couple is paired with some zombies on lower tiers- climbing the cake after them.

 

Climbing zombies just look odd out of context, though.

 
Here, we have a bride who chose a silent bow to keep the horde away. Her groom decided that meant he could make enough noise for both of them.


 
While she went with the smaller armament, her groom decided he couldn't live without his AK.

 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Fairy Society Lunar Knight

Ok, I love to play some Fairy Meat sometimes (especially since I got those lovely Noraland minis from Thunderbolt Mountain). So, when I get a commission to re-paint a large Fairy Society statue, I can't help but think of how it would be perfect for Fairy Meat.

 So, here she is-another re-paint of a fairy sculpture, also a commission. Since the last one was done up in such warm, almost autumnal colors, I went with a very different feel here.

 I originally had the idea of creating an Ice Queen look to her, but when my blue colors were too warm and deep for that, I decided she looked just perfect as a Lunar Knight for a Moon Fairy warband.

 This time I had the foresight to measure her height before I mailed her out and she is a little under 150mm scale- yes, that's very big for a mini. I find there are some advantages to having larger minis to work with, but getting smooth blends takes forever this way.