Just a quick one. As a thank you for doing the casting I have put together the blue tinted icemen as a second ogres team for my buddy Dave. Simple blue wash and pick out the eyes and mouth. I did the bases a bit differently, these are still made of washers, but I painted brown and then flocked them green before I did the water effects + baking soda snow. A total of +10 painting points for all the bases and the bit of work on the icemen.
I had rushed these guys finished because I was expecting to see him at the Orion Cup blood bowl tournament tomorrow, but unfortunately other commitments have caused him to pull out. In the end I have decided to bring my Jawbreakers slann team out for this one. Not really feeling trying a new team out with no warm up and the team build is not unkind to the slann. I got 3 more linefrogs built tonight too but no painting points for those guys lol!
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Showing posts with label snotlings. Show all posts
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
Antarctic Abominable Projectile Penguins
While having some thoughts about casting some resin pieces, I started finding really cool ice cube trays on amazon that would work for figures. I picked up a couple, one was just for a certain piece for a team that is still in the planning stage, but the other I found that was interesting was THIS ONE. Six completely different abominable snowmen poses. So I added it to the cart and I got a buddy to cast them up using clear resin. He also tried a blue tint which didn't come out as nice as we hoped.
So of course this inspired a snowmen themed ogre blood bowl team! I took my inspiration from this old flash game that was big when flash games first started to be big called Pengu Throw. So I found some cheap little penguin toys (couldn't find any suitable affordable penguin miniatures, there was always just like 1 or 2 in a huge expensive set of animals and my goal was a cheap team!) that will count as snotlings.
I mentioned to Axt when I picked up a set of his recent NABBO Tea Cup tournament dice & dugout that I needed them for a project I was working on. I think it suits this team very well! I will have to keep it packed in whatever transport I devise for this team. I also need to sort out numbers - my brother gave me a great suggestion for the penguins - add a tag onto their wings as if they'd been marked for tracking purposes (I will probably use 4 colours of tags as well) but I don't know what to do for the icemen, thoughts?
The most work involved was making the bases. I made them using washers to give (especially the penguins) some weight to them. Then glued on some sand, painted it grey, drybrushed with a lighter grey and added a black wash. I made snow by combining baking soda with water effects and found that I really really like the results. The icemen needed a quick sand and a wash then I picked out their eyes and mouth. I'm giving myself a painting point each for the icemen and 1 point per 4 penguin bases for a total of 10 painting points for this team.
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| Yes flash is bad, but it made the icemen look cooler. |
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| Took this pic so you can see how the clear resin looks with something behind it. |
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| I will probably just use extra penguins for counters. |
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Week 8: Tristan - Snotling (blood bowl)
This year I'm going to try and get any smaller outstanding projects complete. Tops on that list are my orc blood bowl team - Da Badlandz Deff Ramz, and also my necromunda Spyrers. To that end to try and get caught up with you guys I got my little snotling score counter painted up. I tried several ways of writing "skor" including k & r backwards, but still ended up liking this the best. I have something to use as a turn counter (old school musician) but I need ideas for re-roll counters - any thoughts?
Monday, January 1, 2007
Antarctic Abominable Projectile Penguins
awards;
background: While researching ways to cast another type of figure, I found an ice cube tray which had 6 different yeti poses - perfect for ogres. The penguins was motivated by an old flash game Pengu Throw where a yeti would smash a penguin and see how far it would fly.
condition: 22/22 complete tabletop standard (100%)
motto:
naf ranking: 139.53 (18th in Canada)
race: Ogres (counts as)
record: overall 2/0/6 w/d/l
team composition;
6 icemen (ogres)
16 penguins (snotlings)
team photos;
to-do;
background: While researching ways to cast another type of figure, I found an ice cube tray which had 6 different yeti poses - perfect for ogres. The penguins was motivated by an old flash game Pengu Throw where a yeti would smash a penguin and see how far it would fly.
condition: 22/22 complete tabletop standard (100%)
motto:
naf ranking: 139.53 (18th in Canada)
race: Ogres (counts as)
record: overall 2/0/6 w/d/l
- Keggie's Yule Tide Tourney: 0/0/3 w/d/l 6th/6
- Canadian Open 2016: 2/0/3 w/d/l 15th/20
team composition;
6 icemen (ogres)
16 penguins (snotlings)
team photos;
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| First Tournament first "trophy" |
- Play!
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