Thursday, October 4, 2018

Big Trouble


I manage to sneak a little bit of time here and there to slap paint on miniatures.







This judge from Warlord/Mongoose is probably the worst of the judge figures from the line.






I apologize to the sculptor if you are reading this, but this was just an awful figure and is the perfect example of Mongoose's willingness to accept just about any sculpt to include in this line, resulting in the variable quality that was a hallmark of their Judge Dredd game.



Straight from the Robot Wars

This big fella is from Dust, published by Fantasy Flight when I bought it.









These come pre-painted in a monochrome green.  I decided to repaint it.







It sat on my desk sort of half-finished for years before I got tired of looking at it there and put it in the 'finished' pile.


Judge needs a bigger gun















Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Boombatty






I haven't abandoned you yet, beloved Judge Dredd!
I'm breaking with tradition here, I normally like to post at least two finished models, but I'm not sure if I'll get a companion finished for this one soon.




Sunday, April 1, 2018

The Undead


Yellow Sign likes to be left alone.
It doesn't have much in the way of strong combat units.





Here we have Undead, which is a 1-power monster that can be summoned and has a combat strength equal to the number of Undead in the area minus 1.





What are they good for?  Mostly following around the King In Yellow and helping him to desecrate regions, which can then be set up to generate power or Doom points (through The Third Eye spellbook).





Undead can also be used to convert enemy cultists into more Undead for you (with the help of the Zingaya spellbook).

I have been painting these over the last couple of months, one at a time...


Friday, March 9, 2018

Wasteland Warriors


Returning to the Cursed Earth for a moment...





This guy is from Blue Moon and could work equally well as a farmer trying to make a life out in the wastes or just a freak that likes to bash in heads.









I'm pretty sure he has never smiled in his life.






This guy is from Pulp Figures and, like that entire line, is just a pleasure to paint.









The pose is a little flat, but that's forgivable and I like him.





Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Special Delivery


Back to the city.

And a city needs to be populated, so I continue with my non-combatant civilians.

My wife asked what he's got on his torso.  How should I know? It's the future.


This delivery-looking dude is from the Warlord/Mongoose Judge Dredd line.






Stylistically, this guy does not really fit in with the outlandish outfits of the other models in their civilian packs. 






Mr. Two-Tone Hair is from Hydra Miniatures.






I really like these in style and hope to see more produced.






Here are all the civilians I've painted so far.



Say cheese!