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AdeptiCon Display Board – Part Black

I lost track of the part number, and they don’t matter anyway.

This thing is now more Oxid Paste than anything else. Here’s a photo from after I took off all of the heavy objects. It’s glued to the hardboard fairly well.

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We got together again tonight and I worked on a backing while Patrick carved out his castle some more. The castle is amazing. Just you wait until you see it!

We took it and my airbrush downstairs and started to spray it black. We had been looking for a product called Krylon H2O that Kas had recommended, but we couldn’t find it in the city so we decided to just spray with acrylic paint and hope. Most of the board is covered in texture anyway.

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I have a confession to make. My airbrush is expensive, full of effort and more often than not doesn’t do what I wanted it to do. I can count 3 times when it succeeded at the task I gave it. My ork plane, some terrain I was spraying random earth colours on, and this one time I sprayed Jamie’s tanks. Every other times, the paint is to thick, or to thin, it runs all over the place, gets clogged up in the nozzle, or I’ve lost a part and didn’t know it or it just gets everywhere. It takes a while to take out, and a while to clean up and put away. My airbrush embarrasses me.

The problem this time, was that even once I had a decent mix of the paint, there was no coverage. It was either doing solid thin lines, or transparent medium-sized lines and there was no way we were going to cover the board with it.

I know you can get different sized needles and nozzles for different applications, and I’m wondering if I have a particularly thin set up right now.

We quickly adjusted, putting the airbrush down, grabbing a container lid and our largest brushes and got to work painting black everywhere. In the morning I pulled out my spray primer and went outside to cover up the areas that we’d missed.

 

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We’re ready to put some colours on this thing!

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AdeptiCon Display Board – Day 4

The ongoing adventures of display board!

Since the back half of the board is entirely rocks and gravel, I used a good amount of Oxid Paste over it. I mixed this with some small stones to create more texture, but otherwise this half is pretty barren.

The front half I glued down a bunch of cobblestone plasticard and then filled the gaps with a combination of the Vallejo Black Lava and Oxid Paste.

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Patrick came over this afternoon and we set to work!

We effectively carved foam all afternoon. I took a few pieces and carved up a long stone fence. He built a castle thing. I don’t have any photos of the castle thing, because he keeps taking it with him when he leaves, but trust me, it’s pretty badass! We were both impressed with how easy the foam was to carve and create useful shapes out of.

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At the end, we glued our base foam to a piece of MDF hardboard and put a bunch of heavy things on top of it.

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AdeptiCon Update

Just a quick one with no photos to update on AdeptiCon news.

I backed out of the Dreadball League in a Night event. I was pretty excited about this, but after playing 10 games of Malifaux in a weekend and still craving more, I wanted more. As well, (and as a good friend finally convinced me) it’s not as though I’ll get to play in a Malifaux Costume Event every weekend…whereas I can play Dreadball Leagues at home whenever I want. 🙂 So I’ve been working on upgrading my costume so I can take part! I’m not really a costume virtuoso, but I’m really excited and want to make it work!

The additional upside of this, is that I don’t have rats on my painting schedule anymore.

As well, I’ve put myself on the waitlist for the Warhammer Warbands event Friday night, instead of the DeadZone event. Unfortunately, the advertising copy for this event reads like it will be a giant multi-player MegaBattle, and that’s just not what I’m into. I’d also be promoting that atmosphere…since I haven’t had a game of DeadZone for weeks. 🙁 My poor Fedaykin rot away in a carrying case!

The additional upside of this…is that I don’t have a DeadZone force on my painting schedule anymore.

Convenient…

So all I have left is to finish the skull cannon, and this display board! A much more reasonable schedule…and I think that Ramos might be on my painting table when I’m done… 🙂

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Skull Cannon – Base….coat?

I don’t even know what’s going on with this model anymore. I think it’s going to be cool when I’m done, but right now I’m torn between thinking it’s the worst thing I’ve ever painted, and loving the shit out of it because it’s the worst thing I’ve ever painted. It’s not done. It’s still ok.

I started with Boltgun Metal over just about everything. After the Rail Golem skin, I wanted to start darker so I didn’t have to bring it down as much. I did a layer of Guilliman Blue along the bottom edges of things, and crevasses, Lamenters Yellow at the top of edges and…well…it looked like ass. So I went and did some edges with the Boltgun, and Bloodletter in the middle of things and Soft Body Black in crevasses and…well…it’s a mess. But from a distance, it might be a good looking mess. A little purple. Or blue. Or…red. Only Tzeentch knows. Or Khorne. Maybe sleep will help it out. My sleep. Of course.

The gun is obviously a giant fleshy thing. If I’m lucky, when all is said and done, no one will look to closely at the metal. Giant fleshy gun calls to you…

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This is my priority this week. Get this done, and the rest of life is easy sailing.

 

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AdeptiCon Display Board – Day 3

Patrick and I got together again and made a pact to focus on getting this display board done. We leave for AdeptiCon in 4 weeks, and that’s much to close for my tastes! (At least it isn’t 3 weeks…which is what I thought it was until I looked just now!) (Also, this post was written on the 6th :))

Our last work on this thing has been sitting around for many weeks, while we both prepared for other things and I think I went to Mexico in the mean time as well.

We each got to work building the “tall thing” on our respective sides of the board. We had decided last year that “tallness” was a property we wanted, as tall things stand out and are looked at in more depth. A tall thing says “Come over” and it says “look closer”. It is a form of advertising that short things do not have.

Patrick is building a tower/castle/gatehouse thing with pink foam. I’m building the entrance to Tzeentchs’ crystal labyrinth, a part of the fluff that I’ve always though was super cool. Like Tzeentch has a Fortress of Solitude. I stole the pencil idea of Mark/Mach_5’s Rasputina crew, and apparently he stole it from someone else.

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Board in progress.

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PENCILS FOR THE PENCIL GOD

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This is going to be amazing.

The taller elements are removable, for both ease of transport and also re-usability. We’ll be getting together again soon to continue, as we have a lot of work to go!

Musings & Meta

#MFXTOP

After hearing about Ben’s blog from the FauxShow guys, I lurked for a bit. He’s running a monthly Malifaux-based painting contest. What I love about this contest is two-fold:

  1. He has a monthly constraint. Last month you had to paint something with a gun symbol. This month, it’s something from Wave 2. Nothing like constraints to get the creative juices flowing!
  2. He’s finally forced me to give a shit about Twitter.

If you like looking at pretty models, head on over to his blog. This week’s update happens to contain my entry for the month…my only entry, since AdeptiCon is looming. Next month hopefully he’ll give me a (extra) reason to paint the M&SU box I won at GottaCon. 😀

If you’re interested in participating, head on over to Ben’s blog, paint up a Wave 2 model and tweet a photo @psientologist!

 

 

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GottaCon – Interlude, Painting Contest

I’ve got a ton of posts scheduled here, and I keep pushing them around so I don’t end up posting several times on one day!

Kelly Kim is a long-time member of the gaming community in Vancouver, and I remember even when I was a young pup of a 14 year old that he was known as a fantastic painter. (Not that I knew good painting from bad…). He’s got a blog where he writes the occasional painting related piece. Don’t expect frequency, but when he does write, it’s good stuff. He also managed the painting competition at GottaCon, as well as holding mini-painting seminars at his desk near the Malifaux/Warmahordes folks.

I had long ago decided that since my Herald of Nurgle failed to live up to my expectations, that my Lizard Riding A Lizard would be a model that I’d see about entering into a competition. GottaCon has been my AdeptiCon practice in many ways, so Mr. Lizard ended up spending the weekend in a glass case with some amazing looking models.

Kelly is writing a series where he posts photos of the models in the competition, along with a few sentences of things he liked and things the person could fix. A big project, and I’m super glad he’s doing so because he directly addressed something about my lizards that I didn’t like!

This is a long-winded way of saying…go read his blog!

http://sableandspray.blogspot.ca/2014/03/gottacon-2014-part-2-single-miniature.html

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GottaCon 2014 – Day 2

Duke mentioned looking forward to reading my next few days of convention report, so I’ve moved my schedule around to put this one sooner. I have a few more model posts coming after this one!

Day 2 I woke up around 8 and went back to the Deli again for breakfast – good food there, and reasonably priced.

The Malifaux today was all random Story Encounters, with random deployments and Schemes. It was again 50ss and we played 3 games.

Game 1

Reconnoiter Story vs Troy McKnight. I’ve seen his name around the Malifaux BC Facebook group a bunch, but have never spoken with him. I was super glad I did, because Troy is a really friendly and fun guy. He was even friendly as I removed his Master and an entire flank – an impressive feat to stay friendly afterwards, as the gamers amongst us know. He was playing Lady Justice and his goal was to hold table quarters for 1VP a turn, where my goal was to hold a single quarter, specified by me and known to us both, at the end of the game. I sent my Emberling out again to work on Line in the Sand in a table quarter where he couldn’t easily get to. He sent Lady J, a Death Marshall and Fransisc(a/o) after the Emberling, but because of the table layout ended up over extending that flank and allowed me to charge with the Rail Golem and Mei. The Rail Golem got an amazing 5 attacks here, and soaked up most of Lady J’s soulstones while Troy tried to save her! Mei Railwalked in and did a bunch of good work here to end it. Troy had Plant Explosives, and I used the Steam Arachnid Swarm to charge, attack some models and then (0) to remove his PE Scheme Markers – I felt a little bad about clearing his Master and then clearing his best chance of VPs…but my objective was to win, so that’s what I did. I ended this game 10-5, as he got full points for Bodyguard on The Judge and 2 points from Turf War. I had taken Bodyguard on Kang, Line in the Sand and held the table quarter at the end of the game. As Troy said – Reconnoiter isn’t about killing models, but it’s certainly much harder to win if you don’t have bodies on the table!

Game 2

I drew Niko and his Lynch crew again, to play Theft. In this encounter, he had to grab Gem Markers and take them back to his deployment zone and I had to have a non-Peon model within 6″ of his deployment zone for 1VP a turn. To make my game easier, we drew the Close deployment, so getting to his zone was a simple skip across the center line. Early on in this game I had a solid string of flips of Sue vs Teddy and even though Sue only had a single wound left, he managed to remove Teddy. Sue plus Imbued Energies for Fast is beastly. On another side of the board, 2 Metal Gamin, a Rail Worker and Mei took out Huggy. Niko got Brilliance on Kang and then killed him and Sue in a turn and brought back Huggy, but it was too late. At that point I’d broken free to stop him getting Line in the Sand, had a single model claiming my own Theft points that he couldn’t get to, had easily gotten 3VPs for Plant Explosives and he hadn’t stopped me from getting Distract and he was to far away from his deployment zone to bring the Gems back. He gave up. I convinced him to keep playing, because some VPs are better than none. He played another activation and gave up. I talked him into continuing, and after 1 or 2 more activations he gave up for a third time and this time I let it go. I won 10-0 here, but I think it was properly 10-2 or 4 if he’d kept playing and counted it up. You can always have some effect on the game, even if you’re losing! And at that point he’d already gotten 10VPs for his first game, so 4 from this one and 10 for the next one…he could have been in the running for first still!

Game 3

The best game of Malifaux ever. I played Mark again, in Search. You place 4 Markers on the table and flip a card for a suit. The suit determines which Marker you’re looking for, but you have no idea which one it is! (It was the one in his far corner deployment zone…). This encounter needs a restriction like “can’t place markers in your deployment zone” or similar, because it’s busted as-is. Mark had to pick up Markers for 1VP each, I think. He was playing Pandora still, with all those Sorrows. He destroyed my models so badly, by running towards where I was going to get the Markers and making my models Insignificant and making me fail Wp duels and…death and destruction.

At the end of the game, I had 4 models still – Firestarter was way off in a corner getting me 3VPs for Power Ritual, my only points for the game. I had a December Acolyte and 2 Metal Gamin still in the thick of it. He killed the Acolyte. I picked up the Scheme Cards  and sorted through them. I discarded 2 that he couldn’t have, then Distract which he’d already revealed and held Take Prisoner and Bodyguard in my hand. I couldn’t affect Bodyguard – I had nothing on the table I could kill with. But I could do something about Take Prisoner. I activated one Gamin and Magnetismed the other to kill it. I had a single Gamin left with 2 wounds remaining and 1AP – how to kill it? I targeted his Doppleganger and took a Manipulative test, passing it. I cheated in a 5…failing it. Manipulative is a Wp duel. I failed a Wp duel with all of his Sorrows around me. Killed the Metal Gamin. Losing Mark 4VPs. Not only did he lose Distract for that turn (because I had no models left), but he also had Take Prisoner, and had lost the very model he’d been trying to take! We both laughed our asses off for a good 5 minutes after this!

 

I won Best Overall at this event, and also Best Painted! You’ll see some of the models I finished for this event in a few days – they are super nice looking! I grabbed the M&SU Ramos box, which I’m pretty excited to play, and a Pigapult. I felt bad taking two prizes, so I grabbed a model I didn’t think anyone would want and gave it to Jamie. I look forward to having pigs tossed at me soon. 😛

I quickly packed up my models and ran out the door – my Warhammer friends had been hanging around, and we had a ferry to catch!

Overall, I had a great weekend of gaming and friends! Malifaux is a fantastic game, that doesn’t get boring even after playing 10 games in a row, and I’m super excited to be playing it at AdeptiCon in a few weeks. So excited, that I’m thinking of switching my Dreadball League to the Malifaux Costume event…(if possible). I came back from the event exhausted from lack of sleep, but happy from gaming.

 

Finally, here’s the 3 photos I took all weekend.

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Out of 10 games, I played on this board 3 times. Not a lot of cover, but it forced your and your opponents models into particular places. Taking advantage of that was key.

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Tao, and Tao’s tongue.

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Playing King of Tokyo at the ferry terminal on the way back. We didn’t finish this game.

 

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Malifaux – The Firestarter

(Just slotting this post in early because I need to send photos of this model to a few places this week!)

There isn’t an actual model for The Firestarter, but I got the idea of using these Hell Dorado Efrit Warriors from the Wyrd forums, and I do love the model! The funny thing is that most people refer to The Firestarter as “he”, but mine is very clearly a “she”!

She started with Sunburst yellow all over. Building on my playing with glazes from last time, I took Bloodletter and mixed it with the Sunburst to create a hybrid glaze/paint mix. I added more Bloodletter, getting more orange with each layer. I think I did 10 or so layers, before I got impatient and went straight to Bloodletter and put a bit of it at the tips of everything.

I painted her body in Shadow Grey, being careful to create area where the fire was still showing through. I mixed 2:1:1 Soft Body Black, Guilliman Blue glaze and water and then painted the undersides, exactly the same as how I did the Rail Golem. Then I did 3:1 Shadow grey and Sunburst yellow, adding more Sunburst to highlight up. This had a similar effect as painting the Lamenters Yellow over the grey – such that the tip of her head and some of her edges look like they’ve been OSL’d

She has some raised up areas on her legs and back, and I mixed Shadow Grey and Skull White to edge highlight those parts.

I think the hybrid mix of paint and glaze worked out well, as the glaze has the property of spreading out nicely and it tints the paint that I’m using. I’m not convinced this is better than just using paint+paint+water, but I felt like it was easier to control where my paint went, which is a critical improvement!

 

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GottaCon 2014 – Day 1

I woke up at 6am after going to bed at 3am. I tried to sleep until around 7am, when I said fuckit and got up to take a shower. I opened up WhatsApp and found some folks who were at Sam’s Deli just up the street. The great thing about bringing all of your friends to a con is that you can find new people, if you don’t want to see the old ones for an hour or so! 🙂

I also took a wander through the vendor hall. Lots of great stuff to see and buy! Airsoft, the medieval recreationists, MMA, leather stuff, Magic, board games, miniature games, glass creations, chainmail, video games, terrain – if it involves nerdery, you can find it! I ended up buying 2 items of leather goods for my costume, but left the rest of it alone.

Malifaux started at 9:30am, and it was a jam packed day! So packed, that while the schedule originally called for 5 games, we only played 4 and still went 2 hours over time! All games were at 50ss, and here I really slacked off on noting the Scheme Pool.

Game 1

Stake a Claim with a Standard Deployment vs Tao. Tao was the organizer of the event, so I drew “the ringer” for this game. Tao was playing a brutal, brutal, brutal Von Schill crew with Lazarus. He had more fun than I’ve seen in a while shooting his big guns at my models and me taking them off! However, he wasn’t playing to win, just to take models off, so I ended up winning this 7-1. This was a really fun game – Tao is a hard player, but has a great attitude. I look forward to playing him in the future when he’s actually trying to win…

Game 2

Turf War with a Flank Deployment vs Mark. I love playing Mark – a fantastic fellow, who plays a challenging game. He was playing Pandora mostly this weekend, and had a brutal list with 3 Sorrows so that whenever you failed a WP duel you took a ton of wounds, with no ability to damage prevent and armour did nothing. He out played me and the game ended 9-7 for him. At one point I could have taken 2VPs for Plant Explosives, but I got greedy and thought I could get 3VPs for it and he managed to ensure I got nothing.

Game 3

Reckoning with a Standard Deployment vs Niko. Niko was playing with Lynch still, and here he just dismantled my crew. I took a fairly high-point cost crew, with Kang, Rail Golem, and Sue and unfortunately I separated my crew and his Teddy and Huggy and such were more than capable of killing my models one-on-one. I learned a lesson here, which I applied in my game on Sunday – more on that later. He destroyed me 0-8, and this was actually my worst game all weekend. Not because of Niko, he was fine. But I’ve always said that one significant benefit of Malifaux is that at any time, no matter whether you’re winning or losing, you can affect the game. You have agency, and that’s what I want from my games. In this game I could do nothing but take my models off the table.

Game 4

Reconnoiter with a Corner Deployment vs Erik. Erik was playing Rasputina with a couple Ice Gamin, an Ice Golem and a Cereberus. Apparently he had been doing quite poorly earlier in the day, but he pulled it together a bit here. We had a stand-off with the Ice Golem vs my Rail Golem, but I managed to out-activate him such that I got the drop on his Golem. I also learned, once again – don’t take Assassinate vs Rasputina. Her Sub-zero trigger means you have maybe 1-2 attacks to kill her, unless you get many models on her. Not worth it. I used my Emberling fairly well here, sending him flying off with his 5Wk and only 3SS cost to hold onto a table quarter for the entire game.  I won this 6-5.

 

We had lunch in the middle, which was nice because apparently the Warhammer Fantasy guys didn’t get a lunch break. Afterwards while talking with them, I got to brag that our event was small enough that at the break the TO asked “So where does everyone want to go?” When your TO eats lunch with you, you know you’ll be back at the tournament on time. 🙂

I won Best Painted here, and was the last person to select a prize so I took come a box of Terraclips “Buildings of Malifaux”, a set that I’m looking forward to finding space for in my terrain box. May have to sell off something to make that space…we shall see.

We finished around 9pm, which was worrying me. I had made plans to meet up with a good friend of mine whom I hadn’t gamed with for a while. We used to play RPGs weekly, but he’s recently moved to Sooke and it’s been a while. I quickly grabbed food and found him playing a board game with another friend I tend to only see at gaming conventions. 🙂 They finished that game and started another, a 4-player game with 5 people. I said I was happy to sit and watch, which surprisingly was the truth – my brain was exhausted after 3 hours of sleep and a day of Malifaux. So I watched and helped with Galaxy Trucker for a bit. When they finished that, we took the game back and went for another. A brilliant idea came upon Adrian – someone in the room was about to start teaching Russian Railroads, a new train-themed worker-placement game, and we could grab a second copy and get in on the explanation. This was a great game! We played until 2am, at which point I was about to pass out in the con. I was super glad I stayed out though – it’s always awesome to see Jer, and Adrian is fun to hang out with.

Back at the hotel room, I lay down and worried about when my roommates were going to come back and wake me up. The night before I had thought about getting my own room, but didn’t enact the plan. 45 minutes later around 3am they came in…as silent as mice. Apparently, I had made an impression the night before and while I woke up when they entered, I managed to get back to sleep ok.