Showing posts with label Gamma World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gamma World. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Hive World Vermin!

   In my never ending quest to find new and horrible mutant beasties for my Gamma World gamers to fight, I've dug deep into my classic collection of unpainted figures. What better source for mutant weirdness than the Necromunda underhive?

A face-hugger by any other name...

   These ripper jacks are bound to get lots of use, if for no other reason than their distinct likeness to face-huggers from the Alien films. In painting these I used the new Army Painter Red Tone Ink, and it worked marvellously.

Millisaurs

   These little blue meanies are millisaurs. I used the new Blue Tone Ink on them, with similar excellent results.

Rats! Giant, mutant rats!

   And finally some giant mutant rats 'cause, 'duh', Giant. Mutant. Rats!

   Thanks again for visiting the land of S.M.H.I.T... And remember -- now that the thaw is coming the dead will be walking soon!

-Andrew

Saturday, 22 March 2014

Bugs and snakes!

   Like snakes? How 'bout cockroaches? Well, who doesn't, really?

   Today's S.M.H.I.T. is a little smattering of more figures I have been working on for my ongoing Gamma World campaign. First up is a groovy figure from the SuperSystem range... a freelance super with the awesome, awesome name of The Glock-Roach.

Four-fisted justice!

From the SuperSystem rulebook;
   "Stalking the sewers of Steel City and fighting crime amidst the grime, the Glock-Roach provides an object lesson in the excesses of corporate research gone wrong. Once a mild-mannered lab tech for Tyber Inc., Ralph Roache discovered his company’s illegal experiments on homeless test subjects. Before he could blow the whistle he was thrown in a vat of mutagenic chemicals where his body’s DNA mixed with that of an irradiated roach who was sharing his “bath.” Ralph did not die, but emerged transformed, and as the Glock-Roach, took his vengeance on his ex-bosses. After alerting the police, he slipped into the sewers to begin his never-ending battle against crime of all kinds."

   Poor Ralph makes an excellent figure for Gamma World, but I also enjoy the SuperSystem, so he'll be able to do double duty. My go-to team for SuperSystem games is the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defence. I rebased the B.P.R.D. set for HorrorClix and they've been great fun to play with. And seeing as it's Hellboy's 20th birthday today, here he is with the gang.

Bumping back!

   And, because you can never have too many snakeoids in your mutant-sci-fi-apocalypse role-playing, I painted up a batch of Koralons from the game Void.

Snakeoids!

   I picked these guys up on sale a few years ago. I don't play Void, but I knew these guys would be great as generic snake men in any one of a bunch of games.

   Thanks again for checking out my little corner of the web!

-Andrew








Thursday, 6 February 2014

Legions of Steel, Legion of Gold

   When you've been in the miniature hobby as long as I have you end up with a lot of little toy soldiers.

   A lot.

   It's just a function of the hobby. You can buy minis much faster than you can paint them.

   And with that lot comes boxes and boxes of unpainted models, many of which sit in a closet for... well... decades.

   As such it is with some sense of accomplishment that I present my (finally!) painted copy of the 1992 Global Games miniature game Legions of Steel.

   Legions of Steel was a Canadian-made game featuring power armoured United Nations troopers fighting killer machines in the future. If it sounds similar to Space Hulk that's understandable, as Games Workshop's success with Space Hulk in large part inspired this game.

   I first played it back in '92 when it was released. Later I bought the game but never painted the figures. In around '97 I traded the old version of the game in for a newer one, which came with a wider variety of miniatures. Still the game sat in my closet, unpainted and unloved...

   ...then three years ago I began playing the latest edition of Gamma World. The final stage of the Gamma World campaign features a mighty robotic enemy known as the Legion of Gold. When the time came for these bad guys to appear I knew just where to go to get the models I needed.

   Now the time has come. And so, after twenty years, I have finally put paint to model. The Legion arises!

The machine enemy!

   The Machine army is made up of robotic warriors called Nightmares. These ubiquitous troopers make up the bulk of every Machine force.

G1 Nightmares with deadbolt launchers.

G1A Nightmares with scatterguns.

   Supporting the Nightmares are small scout units known as Gremlins, and heavier armed and armoured Predators.

G4 Gremlins with deadbolt carbines.

G3 Predators with ice rifles.


   Commanding the Machine forces are the cunning Succubot, and the massive and terrifying Assault Fiends!

C1 Succubot with deadbolt carbine.

MkI Assault Fiend with flame weapon.

MkII Assault Fiend with power halberd.


   Like the Copplestone Castings Terminator Robots from my previous post, all these models have been rebased and treated with a base coat of Tamiya gold spray and Army Painter Dark Shade.

   Just for fun I re-painted some old conversions I had made up for my Warhammer 40,000 2nd Edition Necron army. Back then the Necrons had a pretty small selection of models to chose from, so I whipped up some dreadnought-sized machines using ideas from an article in White Dwarf. These  have a similar look to the Legions of Steel models, so they are now oversized horrors for my Machine army.

Floating and striding mega-machines!


   So there you have it! The United Nations troopers from the game are also finished... Stay tuned for more!

-Andrew


Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Gamma Goons!

   The Paint-A-Matron 3000 has been working hard over the last week here at S.M.H.I.T., and it's time to share a few of the new additions, along with some other recent figures I've painted for my ongoing Gamma World campaign.

   To begin we have some fine figures from Copplestone Castings, appearing in a soon-to-come Gamma World adventure titled The Legion of Gold. The leader of the Legion is a nifty little robot in a tuxedo, from the News Team and Minders pack from Copplestone's Future Wars range.  

The enigmatic master of the Legion of Gold

   This group of legionnaires (and, believe me, there are more!), is made up of Terminator Robots from the same Future Wars collection. Tamiya gold spray and Army Painter Dark Tone created a fast, striking gold effect on these guys.
 
Just a handful of the dread Legion of Gold


   More goodness from the Future Wars range -- These blue-grey fellows are from the Grey Aliens pack.

Take us to your tailor!

   ...and this massive beast is their bodyguard, the Bio-Mech Alien.

Say, that's a big blade you have there.

   Recently I converted up a batch of figures for Gamma World, specifically chickenoidz and the famous (and silly) vegepygmies. For the mutant chickens I used GorkaMorka orks and Kroot plastic bits to get the right look of birdlike but hulking.

Choppy chikenoidz.

Shooty chikenoidz.

   For the leader I went with a straight-up Kroot shaper, and for the massive super-chikenoid I used the body of a Heroclix Hulk!

Hulk Sma... Um... Err.. Bwak!!


   For the vegepygmies I scrounged some plastic demon figures from a (truly dreadful) boardgame I knew I would never play again.With a liberal application of flock I turned them into instant killer plants.

Killer bushes from space!

   Supporting the vegepygmies in their reign of leafy terror are massive plant creatures called thornies. Digging around in my closet I found three fen beasts I'd been saving for a rainy decade. Turns out they make great thornies!

I knew I had these models for some reason.


   Finally I just wanted to show off a little guy who has another key role in my Gamma World game. He's an old figure from Ral Partha's ancient Shadowrun miniature line. If I remember correctly he came with a dragon, but the dragon is long gone.

Zeeg's papa.


   Robots and chikenz and plants! Oh, my!

Thanks again for stopping by!
-Andrew