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Arcanists – Ice Golem, stuffing it all in.

Time for glue! I first glued the feet onto the base, because their positioning was the most important. Then I dry-fit the electronics six or seven times to make sure it all worked, checked the connections again (placing the LED against the wires). I glued the top piece of cork to the two pieces of cork on the front and back, as well as the top and bottom of the switch to the top cork and the base. These were the second most important parts. Not as much holding and stability as I’d like, but it’ll improve as we go.

I let that sit for a few minutes, then started filling. I pulled apart small pieces of cork and glued them into place where ever I could see into the insides. When this is all dry in the morning I’ll use oxid paste to fill all of the remaining gaps, but it works best if you don’t have to fill more than a few millimeters of hole.

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Here’s a photo of where the LED will end up inside the torso. I’ve left the wires long for now, but will obviously be cutting them down to fit the light in.

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Here’s what the underside looks like. You can see the switch on the right.

When I’m completely done, I’m going to fill some of the bottom with white glue to keep the battery holders in place, but for now they are snug-fit against all of the cork on top.

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And here’s the next morning, with all those gaps filled.

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Arcanists – Ice Golem, basing it up

I lied, before, when I said that other part was the hardest part. This is the hardest part. Putting all of this shit into the base, making it fit and hoping you didn’t screw something up.

Here’s a photo of Gypsy playing with my stuff, before we get into the technical!

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I started by chopping the crap out of a 50mm base. I knew that most of the inner plastic was going to have to come out, so that was a decent place to start. Eventually I got enough out that I figured I could fit two batteries under it…and I was wrong. These are bigger batteries than I thought. I ended up cutting away almost the entire middle part, as well as cutting away part of one of the battery holders itself, before they would fit side by side inside. This part got a little scary, because it was really starting to look as though side-by-side was not going to work, which meant I didn’t actually have a plan for how this would work.

I took some cork, tore it up and set it down on the base until I could convince myself that I only needed a single layer to hide the batteries from the top. I glued the cork down, and nothing else.

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A larger piece of cork to go on top. I needed this because I’ve cut away most of the inner plastic, and I need something to “hang” more cork from to hide the electronics. Once I’ve glued everything down, I’ll glue some more cork to the underside of this large piece.

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Then I got to wiring everything together, and soldering.

I took the legs from before and drilled the wires through the cork to appropriate places. I wired together the two batteries, the resistor and the switch. The switch is placed so that it will be under the longer edge of the top cork, slightly hidden.

After I twisted the wires all up, I touched the LED to briefly create a circuit again to make sure it worked. As I’m working, I do this a lot. I don’t want to find that a wire has broken somewhere after I’m done. Check frequently.

I haven’t soldered anything since I was 16 and trying to install a backlight into my GameBoy Advance, and my dad had to help me. I was pretty certain I have more skills now, even though I haven’t soldered anything at all, really. Hobby skills are occasionally transferable, and the steady painting/converting hands helped to ensure that solder didn’t get everywhere and didn’t melt any plastic or set anything on fire.

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At the end of the session, most everything is good. The circuit works, the base looks good, the batteries fit and it’s all connected. I had to put it on pause for a bit to paint some stuff for a game, but we’re back on track!

 

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Arcanists – Kaeris, some more modeling

It turns out that I haven’t posted Kaeris at all, but she had some work done as part of an assembly line basing process at some point. 🙂 I’m working on focusing on my Arcanists, and I wanted a few more Masters to get some more flexibility in crew creation. Ramos tends towards model spam which isn’t great for Reckoning, and Mei isn’t great where Assassinate or Deliver is in the Scheme pool, so there are a couple holes. Kaeris is my plan to fill those holes (and translucent Rasputina will be pretty cool too!)

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She snapped at the ankle earlier this week. So I pinned her ankle and puttied around it, but wanted to try to get some more stability, so I glued two piece of paperclips into the base and then puttied EPIC FIRE coming from the ground. YES.

 

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Arcanists – Arcane Effigy Basecoat

I had to take a small break from my LED project to put some paint on a few models. I’m playing Malifaux this weekend with some friends. One of my friends is brand new to the miniature hobby, and we’re trying to encourage him to put some paint on his models. Or get his wife to put some paint on them. Which means I probably should avoid having bare primed models in my game. 🙂

Arcane Effigy! I got this model last year at the Wyrd Holiday Exchange and have slowly been making him presentable. The model is gorgeous, but apparently I’ve lost his book somewhere, which sucks. But having just put some paint on this guy, now I’m excited for the new models!

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It’s vomit brown on the scrolls, snakebite leather on his jacket, ice blue body, ice blue+codex grey underjacket and sunburst yellow flames and OSL. Considering the OSL was done in literally seconds, I think it worked out ok. 😛 I’m working from this amazing source drawing.

As for using him in the game…one of the reasons he hasn’t been painted yet, is because I’m not convinced he’s worth it. He’s a Construct and has some good defenses. He has a shitty attack that you probably should never use (he’s better off re-positioning himself). And then he has the reasons you bring him — he can buff your leader to maybe give extra Burning and he can remove Conditions from friendly models within 2″. And he’s 4ss.

The extra Burning is pretty ok, particularly since he has Accomplice so you don’t lose your momentum, but Metal Gamin have a ton of Burning on their own (still for 4ss). The Condition removal is the main reason you bring him, I think, but because it’s a 2″ range and a 5″ Wk, that means you have a 7″ zone of effect, which isn’t enough unless you’ve planted him very carefully. And you’re in trouble if you need removal over there and your Effigy is over here. I think I’d be less hesitant about him if he had a little more range.

But since every single person I’m going to play this weekend (…today, really, since this’ll be posted just before they arrive at my place :)) has a Resser crew, Condition removal is required in every crew. 😛

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Arcanists – Ice Golem, Running the wires

I had some legs to run wires through. It turns out that 90 degree angles suck, and that I haven’t used my hands to really and truly pin something for years. My fingers hurt to type. >.<

In the end, I said fuck-it to the 90 degree angles – despite drilling connecting tubes, the wire wouldn’t bend and flow that way no matter how shallow I made the angle, and there’s only so much space to try to shallow it out more. Instead I drilled out in straight lines with the bends outside of the model, and then ran the wire through the tubes. Once it was in both sides, I pulled on the wire to bring it as close to the model as possible. I’ll sculpt something over it, it’s fine.

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I think this is one of the harder parts of this whole project.

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Wyrd Holiday Miniature Exchange 2014

I participated in the Holiday Miniature Exchange again this year. I did it last year, and I like it, because it’s a little bit of community building, a little bit of Christmas surprise and a little bit of the joy of giving someone something that you don’t really have to worry about whether they’ll like it or not. 🙂

My gift arrived in the mail today!

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Cat not included, although I made that joke on the Wyrd forums. So stoked about the McCabe box, it’s exactly what I wanted!

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Arcanists – Ice Golem, Lighting

It’s been a while since I did any hobby stuff, but with my Black Friday order coming in I have a new project! I’m getting on the translucent lighting train! I had planned to try this for the Wyrd Winter painting contest, but the cat is to far out of the bag and to many other people are doing it to make a big splash, so you get on time posts instead. 🙂

Here’s the starting point for the project, some electronics.

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That is:

  • 2 3V button cell batteries, with holders for easy replacement.
  • 1 tiny little switch
  • 1 1/4W 180Ohm resistor
  • 1 3.6V 20mA “super bright” LED
  • some thin wire

I had thought to use the PoweredPlay solution, but after looking at the price including international shipping (no ocean to cross, guys…) I decided, with some help to do my own thing. Turns out there are some knowledgeable people in CHOP!, so they helped me re-figure out the mathematics required to make it all go. (Last time I looked at any of these formulas was grade 12…)

Next post – figuring out how the hell to get the wires into the Ice Golem!

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Malifaux – Gunsmiths

The one on the left was, as for the Fire Gamin, done for the summer painting contest which I won’t shut up about. (or at least, I feel like I’m mentioning it every other summer painting contest). I knew the colours I had used as a base, so I tossed those onto the male and then used washes and glazes to make it look good. I didn’t try to do any colour matching outside of the base coat. I think both of these models kind of look a little bit like ass, so if there’s a new Kaeris/MS&U box that comes out, I might consider re-doing them.

 

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I used these guys in the 4-player game I had a few weeks ago and they are very effective at killing things. Malifaux is not a game about killing things, but sometimes that can be an excellent tactic. In that game, because I had deployed a gunline, Duke decided to walk the other way towards Jordan and against engaging me. This allowed me the space to do whatever I wanted for the first 3 turns of the game.

I haven’t had a chance to use them in a 2-player game yet, but I’m thinking about Sue, whom I have used a bunch. I’ve found that in general, he’s hard to get into a good position. He always needs to walk somewhere before he can shoot, or he’s to far out of range, or you need to organize your activations so your opponent comes closer, etc. I’m thinking about the Charge action and how you spend 2AP to move and also get 2 attacks, but with shooting you can either move or shoot. Charging you put yourself in harms way and also block yourself from moving (because of engagement), so it’s probably good that it’s notably more efficient than shooting.

I don’t know what sort of toolbox model these guys are, if any. Under what circumstances would I want a ranged crew as opposed to my usual melee crew? Is there a scheme/strategy/opposing faction combination that makes you do one versus the other? Or is it just personal preference or your own personal playstyle?

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Malifaux – Fire Gamin!

I’ve wanted to play the Kaeris box set with Mei Feng for a while. I had previously painted one Fire Gamin and one Gunsmith for the Wyrd painting contest, so it was a relatively easy matter to paint the last three models.

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The one on the right is the one I did for the painting contest. It’s interesting to see here, because the old one is better painted, but in these photos the new ones certainly have a bunch of “pop” from the bright yellow at their base!

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Malifaux – Chiaki

I started painting Chiaki with the colours that I had down to paint Toshiro in. I like them a lot less on her though, the green doesn’t look quite right, and the “wave of energy” or whatever her base is made of is a really strange colour against the high saturation colours of her dress and scarf thing.

Then, once again, I suck at faces.

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