
My latest work is, of course inspired by watching Mad Max: Fury Road, a Tamiya Citroen Traction 11C, modified heavily to be a 40K Imperial staff car. Continue reading

My latest work is, of course inspired by watching Mad Max: Fury Road, a Tamiya Citroen Traction 11C, modified heavily to be a 40K Imperial staff car. Continue reading

Things have been a bit quiet lately, Continue reading
Linesmen done as colour tests for my Averheim Avengers. Classic 1990s sculpts by Gary Morley in a classic colour scheme.
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I think I am getting better at painting eyes….. Continue reading
My latest project is the Averheim Avengers for Blood Bowl. This is taking a bit of precedence over other projects at the moment as there is a tournament in August which I may attend if I can: 1. Learn the game (having never played before!); and, 2. Paint a team! This all came about by innocently commenting in someone’s painting diary on the WAU Forums, discovering we live in the same city, and being invited to the tournament! Be careful how liberally you comment on people’s threads it seems! 🙂 This is the team so far. I expect to have some test models done (at least to base coats) in the next week.

As is obvious from the title of this blog, my main hobby inspiration is from what I consider to be Game’s Workshop’s golden decade, the 1990s; the time stretching from the closing years of Rogue Trader through to the first couple of years of 3rd edition Warhammer 40,000. As such, I may, from time to time, post material from or about that era that I consider to be inspirational.
I was planning to make some jungle trees as my next terrain offering, but an unexpected arrival of some Fenris Games parts meant that I used the bases I had Continue reading
I painted up a few more gothic ruins; excellent kits. Next on the list for terrain building will be some actual bases of jungle trees.
Click for bigger pictures; and as always some models insisted on posing with them.
I hope you like them.
Gyrinx: psychic space cat and psyker’s familiar. He will be named Trim, after the cat belonging to Matthew Flinders, which seemed appropriate for a space-faring psychic cat and also a nice nod to a piece of Australian history.