The Blog of Michael T. Murphy and his lifelong obsession with "little army men" and their imaginary glory, miniature wargaming, and other things...

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Update Feb-March: Part 2: " Halloween Horror Figures and such"

As promised, we are moving onto Part 2:

Of the tons of my figures, I always have liked painting up "Halloween Style" figures for games and running Halloween style/Horror games. Unfortunately in the last few years, Halloween always seems to get crowded by "other stuff" also known as "real life" at times.
However, that doesn't keep me from wanting to paint figs for the atmosphere, (as well as painting figures)....
So here for your viewing pleasure dear readers are some of the recent, Halloween themed figures I've been doing recently....

Figures and painting: 

NOTE: Once again the figures shown have a glossy/shine look to them in the pics. This is far from how they actually are, and the shine is a result of the OTT light reflecting off of them.

First off, we have a Reaper "Classic Vampire" style. He would make a good "Classic Strahd" from the old AD&D Ravenloft adventure.  I did a color pic and a Noir style B&W for him (for honor of the old classic vampire films)...




I'll be honest with you by saying that he was NOT an easy figure to paint. What he lacked in figure detail, he made up for in complexity. I think the worst part was that I just could not get a good color on the ladies clothing to make her look good. I think I repainted her five or six times before I went with the metallic blue-gold trimmed outfit. That finally came out best.

Next up...a simple Halloween marker...



This is simply an additional piece to a Reaper Witch figure. It makes a good plot hook piece, or an objective marker, or any other little item that will garner attention from wandering players.


Next up was something that I needed, for fantasy games and regular Pulp/Horror games, and that was skeletal guards.
A long time ago, there was some fantastic adventure movies about Sinbad that were produced. The special effects were stop motion modelling by a man named Ray Harryhausen. Now for those of you in the under 30 crowd, most of you won't know about this, as all of this was done before CGI and graphics and computer interface effects designs, and green screens, etc.
Stop motion was the process of taking a model and moving it one small bit, then shooting a frame, then moving it again, and shooting a frame, and so one. It was long and time consuming process but in the end produced an extremely cool and creepy effect of movement from things such as these skeleton guards below:


The skeletons always fascinated me and they just looked "evil"...so when I found a set of three from Reaper "Bones" I decided to go with them.
After all, one can never have enough temple/tomb guards....

Reaper Skeletons mounted on my standard 1/4" Fender Washer bases. A quick paint job and they are ready to go!


And then I went ahead and did the same thing with a set of mummies...




One of the things that always seems to strike fear into the hearts of man and trick-or-treater during the Halloween season are scarecrows and "scary pumpkins".
In this case we have Reapers "Pumpkin Horror"


"The October season brings the last of the late harvests. The cornfield shocks are brown and dry and the first of the chill winds blow across the fields. 
It's the time for candles, colorful leaves, and Halloween.
It's the time for when the humans come out to the pumpkin patches and snatch up the innocent pumpkins and carry them with malicious glee back to their hovels.
The poor pumpkins unsuspecting of their gruesome fates, are helpless to defend themselves as they are sliced, carved, and gutted in manners most obscene. The innards of the poor victims used as pie fillings and "pumpkin spice". Their bodies; used as decorative art pieces for a human ritual which includes candles lighting their poor gruesome remains to the delightful squeals of the two legged costumed brats that scamper about from hovel to hovel in cheap costumes begging for sweets from the murderous homeowners.
And each year, one faithful friendly acolyte waits in the pumpkin patch beneath the light of the moon, and stays true to the faith. The other kids always make fun of him, but he stays true to the cause.
He shall be spared, but the loudmouthed whiny little blonde that calls him "her sweet babboo" , and the bothersome beagle in the ancient flying attire, shall be dealt with...
For the others....The cries of his pumpkin family and friends have once again, brought the spirit of Freddie,The Pumpkin Horror; back to the pumpkin patch to avenge the horrible murders rendered upon his family.
They carved first...
Now it's HIS turn..."

And where would Halloween stuff be without witches???

First a nice RAFM "classic witch", cooking up a cauldron of "something"....


"Bubble, bubble...Toil and trouble...Gin and Tonic...Make it a double!!!" (or something like that...)

 And then there is *ahem*, "Another style of Witch"...
This one is from the Reaper Chronoscope line...



And finally, I completed my evil scarecrow.
This is from the Reaper Bones Line and is known as "Gauntfield".
A nice color and a classic Noir/B&W pic...


Figure by Reaper Bones
Base is a 1 1/2" fender washer
Static Grass by GF9
Paints by Vallejo and blood on blade by Games Workshop "Blood for the blood god"...

Okay that's it for Part II folks.
Stay tuned for Part III where it gets really interesting....

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Update Feb-March: Part 1: " Figures and Life"


Greetings once again dear readers!
And yes it is time for another overdue update!
Since this one is extraordinarily long, (and picture intensive), as it covers a couple of months, I have decided to break it down into two parts.

So lets get going!

Figures and painting: 

I won't lie to you, when I say that work has kept me extremely busy. Last year I was working with the "One Hour A Night Scenario" and it was actually paying off quite well on weekends when I hit the table for a longer stretch.
Now with the onset of more work, my hours are limited to practically weekends only.
However, I have been getting some stuff painted.

First off: Some reminders of an old 1970's TV show...(These are still works in progress (WIP)..)

Two "you know what's" looking for "The Lost City"

And although they didn't find the obelisk and the crystals, (or those three noisy individuals), they did come across this...

Really? Do I have to explain to you what THIS is???


 And just for laughs decided...."What if?"...

As a friend of mine said "This is BAD...on sooooooo many levels!"

The "Not Sleestack" Figures are from Forge of Ice. Truly an amazing small company with excellent products. I need to order more.

And then I moved onto some Pulp Adventurer figs and did a group of American Adventuring Mercenaries. 

NOTE: The photos are showing the figures to be VERY glossy and shiny. This is not the case. This is simply a very powerful OTT light reflecting off the figures. They are indeed sealed in flat/matte spray sealer.

"Have no fear...The Americans are here!....Oh...and keep your head down!"

An amazing set of figures from Pulp Figures. This is the "Istanbul Constabulary" set. These no-good do gooders were simply a joy to paint up to a good standard. I am always pretty well pleased with pretty much everything Pulp Figures puts out.  And the dent in my wallet is proof...

And where would we be without "Damsels in Distress".
Yeps..straight from schlocky 70's and 80's medieval/fantasy films, (or a cheap Vallejo/Frazetta style ripoff magazine cover), these are some old Ral Parth/Ironwind "Maidens on Crosses".
Ouch...You know that's gotta hurt!





Getting back to non-nude figures, I also finished out the rest of Brigade Games "American Mercenaries". You can see the BAR gunner also in the pick above of the American group.
For good old pulp goodness sake I went ahead and did a "Noir" style B&W photo...


From L to R: Daredevil pilot, Charlie "Crash" Jackson; Adventuring Archaeologist Idaho Jim, and Andy Walker (from Council Bluffs Iowa, now touring the world with his BAR)....


More to come!

Monday, January 1, 2018

It's a New Year (and first painted figs for 2018!)...


Good afternoon everyone and welcome to 2018!
No...we don't have flying cars, or robot maids, or anything like that, but we do have heat, flushing toilets, food, and unfortunately we are still stuck with Justin Bieber...

However, to start this blog off right, and to show off what I've been doing this very first day, I'm posting some pics of some figs.
There's are still WIP's.
The base paint jobs are done, but they still need sealing, shading/ink/washes, and flocking and final seals to be "complete".
So when I say: "Done": That just means the basic paint job.
Complete: Is when all groundwork, seals, shades/inks/washes, and final seals have been completed and it is now "display shelf/game table ready"...

So here's the first one:

A 28mm Black trumpet player/jazz musician from the Crucible Crush "Cthulhu 28's" line.  Like the famous Pulp Figures Lines, this one has good detail, and was easy and a pleasure to paint.





Next up is one of the "American Mercenaries" pack of figures from Brigade Games. In this case a flying pilot/ace. He too was pretty easy to paint up, and has enough detail to be a charming figure for the game table.




Then we have a Westwind/OG/Blue Moon (?) Gothic Horror "Dr Jekyll" type of character, with a bottle of his "potion".
The initial priming job on this figure wasn't good and the base colors showed a lot of pitting that had to be gone over with quite a bit until there was a good smooth(ish), finish.
The face also left little detail, so I had to do a little improvising and the white highlights on the facial hair really seemed to make a "so-so" figure actually stand out better.




A quick couple of pics of various figures from various makers I am working on.
From L to R: Wargames Foundry Old West, Brigade Games Pulp "American Mercenaries", Crucible Crush "Cthulhu 28's", OG/Westwind/Blue Moon "Gothic Horror", and Ral Partha Fantasy.
The paladin is a replacement of one I had in my original D&D minis that went "away" all those many years ago.



So with these five figures basically done, this is a good start (I hope) to a productive year of painting figures and gaming for 2018!

More to come!

Sunday, December 31, 2017

December (and End of Year) update.

And suddenly here it is December already.

I'll admit between work and other "things" in life, I've lost track of time, painting, and this blog. Holy crap did I lose track of this blog. It was unreal.
So to be honest, since my FIL left in October, and then passed away the second week of November, things have been a little "busy" here. In October I sat down at my paint table for the first time in three months.  It was like meeting old, long, lost friends.
And I slowly started back up.
But now here it is December and I am looking at the end of 2017 and the beginning of 2018, and so much to do, (as well as so little time to do it in).
So here's my "End Of The Year" December update. It'll go over (quickly) what I've been working on, what I've acquired and just a quick hard and fast dirty review of 2017, as well as some thoughts about the hobby and what I have seen.
And then I'll show you some of the recent figures.

FIRST OFF: Where in the heck has the year gone, and why have I done so little???

I'll be upfront with you. I'm a little embarrassed about the progress of this blog. 
It seems that I am always coming back with "I'm sorry that it's taken so long., especially when last year I had 25 entries, vs 9 (including this one), for this year. Meanwhile some of these guys do hundreds of updates a year...How in the world do they do it?
But let me to explain my tardiness.
The months of January and February saw me in Connecticut with work.
Due to issues going on and not being able to finish stuff, I also had to cancel my Little Wars game, and due to the weather that Saturday it seemed that I wasn't the only one.
March and April came around and found me travelling to my sites in Wisconsin, and Ohio, and then a quick one day run up to Little Wars.
The new site is nice, but per HMGS Midwest, it is very pricey for them, so they are looking at alternative options.
May came and I got some stuff done, and then June hit and my Dremel went to the big "something or other in the sky" and died on me.
That's the second one in seven years I've had die.
Also, my painting time was cut down severely due to the fact that my Father-In-Law came to live with us for five months, (finally leaving in October).

REFLECTIONS:

Farewell to an Old Friend: 

Something that I think also set me a bit off this year was that in the month of October, TMP'er and friend Robert Gallavan, (aka "Streitax"), passed away from cancer.
I had met him a few years earlier at Little Wars when he played the infamous "El Burrito Grande" in my "Lost Treasure of Chili Verde" game.
We struck up a good friendship and in November the announcement came as to his passing.
It was a shock to me, and was kind of hard for me to get through it. 
I'm at that point in my life where I am seeing more funerals than birthdays and it really is getting to me a bit.
So for the last time for 2017...Thanks Robert for all the good times, chat, gaming, and fun. Hope to see you again on "The Other Side".

On Gaming:

I'm sad to say that my gaming this year was horribly restricted due to the above concerns and issues. I did go with Bill Rosser to Little Wars but the games I was registered for all cancelled. I think the weather had to do with it.
I was able to do a Napoleonics game this year and lost horribly because I misunderstood the terrain and didn't hear something that was a key indicator.
Later on I started planning a short D&D campaign that got called due to FIL being here, and people who wanted to play suddenly having their schedule and life changed. Sadly to say, I think we are at the point where we just can't do the "Let's game on Saturday night" thing anymore like I used to do. Instead it seems that now we have to check calendars, schedules, coordinate, and then still be at the mercy of our jobs, in-laws, families, friends, and any real life drama.
I'd like to get back into it.

I also didn't attend Gen Con this year.  Despite the fact that I only live approx 9 miles from the convention site, I couldn't see myself dishing out 200 bucks for a weekend badge, and then having to pay more money to buy tickets to a game (if it wasn't sold out already), and then finding out that online subscriptions had already sold out all of the badges.
On a secondary note, due to some of the ongoing geo-social/political/"social-justice" silliness that seems to be seeping into Gen-Con, (as well as oozing out of it and affecting the convention), I think that the money I saved is money well saved. There's a lot nowadays that I completely disagree with Gen-Con on, but it's their show. I do think however that they have reached their peak. The 60K mark in attendees seems to be the "high-water mark" that the city and the convention can reasonably handle. Unfortunately I see it still trying to grow and I am afraid that I am going to witness it becoming another debacle like comic-con.

However while at Little Wars, I did rejoin HMGS Midwest.
I feel that if they are going to bust their butts to put on a good con for people, then I should at least be able to pony up a years membership fees to help out.
Plus it keeps me in the loop with what is going on.
Let's be honest folks, for all of the stuff going on, HMGS-Midwest is nothing like HMGS (or as it was known as at one time "HMGS-East"). Every year there are constant accusations of theft, fraud, embezzlement, lies, nepotism, cronyism, favoritism, elitism, apathy, as well as people challenging the board. Every year HMGS looks for a suitable alternative to the run down, worn out, overused, under-fixed, mold infested mess that is the Lancaster Host, and to be honest there is a small but very vocal group (squeaky wheel gets the grease), that fights to keep it there simply because it's close to them and they can do the day trip thing. To hell with anyone else having to stay there. They are coming for the day. Hit the dealer room, maybe some open gaming, see some friends, maybe if they are lucky play a game, and have a drink and then be on their way home for dinner. Then there is another small group that supports the Host simply because they let people bring booze in from the outside. 
Honestly? if you need alcohol to enjoy a miniature war-gaming, then there is a problem and it is with you.

But that's enough of the bellyaching; let's get onto the pictures!

Last year 
I've been pushing 28's hard and fast, but I am going to be switching back to 15's here real soon for a change of pace. I really need it. I think I am beginning to burn out some on 28's.
But here is the latest batch.
Enjoy...

PAINTED FIGURES (and some backstories)...


"MSGT Parker, US Army, isn't too easily impressed. He's seen things in The Great War that would make you question your sanity. He rode with Pershing against Villa and then went to France to fight The Kaiser. He's seen it all. "So show me something that will surprise me." He says with his arms crossed while chomping on his ten cent cigar."
Figure: Brigade Games 


Widow Ingallson and her daughter Little Laura, guard their Little House On The Prairie from all manners of creatures big and small. Ma with her double barrel shotgun, and Little Laura with her copy of The Necronomicon that she keeps clutched tightly under her arms...

Figures from Old Glory


Albert Norbert, victim of dirty deeds...



"The Back Alley Boys!" - The newest boys adventure group from Miracle Pictures!
From L to R: Buster McGuire, Leo Hall, Davey Dooley, Forsythe "JJ" Jones, and Joey Owens.
Follow their adventures and hi-jinks every Saturday at your local matinee theater!
And remember....
"If it's a good picture, IT'S A MIRACLE!!!!"
*insert quick witty toe tapping music here*

Figures from: Pulp Figures PGJ18 "Boys of the Bowery"....


"It's Saturday night in the city, and some of the girls are ready to go out and hit the town. The music will be playing, and the gin will be flowin' and the good times will roll!
From what they've heard, there is a good chance they could make the party at that Gatsby fellows place this evening. It's a real shindig from what they've heard!"

Figures from Dixon Gangsters Line


"Sister Mary Agnes has seen it all...
Happiness, Misery, Sorrow, Sadness, Love, Hate, Anger, and Fear...All the emotions that run through God's children and the hearts that need confessing and healing.
She has seen it all.
And "by all" this also means that she has seen the apparitions in the lower catacombs of the convent and the chapel.
First a glimpse out of the corner of her eyes...then later on...a flicker and a sight....then slowly...full on visual witnessing....
But now...they've started to speak to her...
And what they tell her slowly pushes her mind over the edge of sanity...."

Figure by Crucible Crush: Cthulhu 28's....


Fergus O'Shea tips his cap in respect to say "Good Day" as he hurries on his way past here....to his destination around the corner at "The Crown and Anchor" Public House....

Figures by Wargames Foundry: VC002 "The Working Class"


Bert Finnegan hums to himself "A sweep is as lucky, as lucky as can be...Unless ye' bleedin' lose yer bloody footing and slide off the slates and the roof and crack yer skull on the cobblestones below."
Figures by Wargames Foundry: VC008 "Market Traders"

Henry Williams, Grocer...
Figures by Wargames Foundry: VC008 "Market Traders"

Below is one of my favorite figures of this line:


"Chester McAlabaster hurries home with a full basket, after a good day at the market getting some nice red apples for himself. An older fellow, that never married, but is still "eligible"; with a love of poetry and butterfly collecting, and a fascination with trout fishing, (which he has yet to try), and his love for Arthurian legend, he heads back towards his nicely kept brownstone. By now Mrs. Whttlesunder would have completed the daily housekeeping tasks and would have the kettle on. He smiled to himself. Mrs. Whittlesunder was an excellent housekeeper. He should make sure she gets a couple of these delicious fresh apples.
But unknown to Chester, this evening would not be filled with fresh apples, tea, or reading about King Arthur, but instead would find him fighting for his very life and sanity against a creature that he would never have in this day and age believed to have existed...."

Figure from Wargames Foundry: VC008 "Market Traders".



Joseph and Henry Greenwell, Street Vendors...
Figure from Wargames Foundry: VC008 "Market Traders".



"And here's to the last of them!" Old Hud sings, while he hoists a bottle in the air as he slowly shuffles down the Vickley street to the small cottage that he lives in.
It's been this way for many years. When the demons and ghosts in his mind get the best of him, he heads to The Admiral Benbow Tavern and puts one on. 
He's deep in his cups tonight, missing his love, and his mates, and his younger days of adventure.
For Old Hud, there was nothing finer than his lady love, and his mates and his ship, which sadly enough, all three now rest silently in their grave at the bottom of the sea.
For Old Hud is the last one o' them...
So don't be too angry with the large, brutish, fellow. He's seen more, done more, and lost more than you or me will ever know. He's lost his friends, his ship, his true love, and his love of life beneath the cold, endless waves of a silent, uncaring ocean. He'll never marry, never father children, never sit with his grandchild on his knee telling his sea stories. All of that was lost to him so long ago.
So just nod and understand that one day, Old Hud's song will no longer be heard."

"So here's to the last of them!
My gallant, hearty, mates.
Here's to the best of them,
They often beat the fates!
A hearty group of sailors they were.
The likes you'll never see.
But Fate won out in the end;
And now there's only me..."

"So here's to my one true love,
A lady once so fair.
With sparkling emeralds in her eyes;
And golden strands for hair.
She told me that she loved me,
And that she always will.
But her lovely voice is silent now,
And her beating heart is still...."

"So here's to the life i lived,
And where I am today.
I wished to God I was with her and them,
Asleep beneath the waves.
A life I once lived long ago,
And now can never be.
For what I held dear is now gone;
And now....there's only me...."

Figure by: Wargames Foundry....



The "Fools Row Urchins", along with old Archiebal' Bonfrey.
From L to R: Mike, Mickey, Peter, and Davey.

"They're ready to pull a trick on you and relieve you or your wallet, your money, your watch, or any fancy bauble you might have upon yerself. "

Figures from Wargames Foundry: VC003 Street Urchins...

Two "street toughs" from Dixon, (I think). I experimented with the colors and to give more "Variety"...


The mysterious and unnerving Miss Lin Jie.
No one knows whose side she is on.
Rumors abound about her.
Does she work for Miss Lee in Chinatown?
Does she work for someone else?
Or is she simply in it for herself?
She is as dangerous as she is silent and beautiful.

Figure from Crucible Crush Cthulhu 28's


And now for a few scenes....

"You know..." Alice Weatherby started speaking to her friend Lucy O'Malley, as they stood for a moment in the study of his lordships manor home.
"Ever since his lordship received this odd and terrible looking statue sitting on the table here, things just haven't been quite right in this house."
"Aye." Lucy replied while clutching her scrub brush and bucket. "Tis gotten to the point I'm no longer feeling safe here. Soon as I gets me pay, I'm going back to County Cork!"

Figures from Wargames Foundry: VC002 "The Working Class"
Cthulhu Figure from Fantasy Flight Games, (Currently sold out)...


If Albert Norbert is getting robbed by "The Fools Row Urchins" on Uxley Street, then it must be Tuesday...

Closing out: Plans for 2018:

Well, that is it for a poor blog showing for 2017. I apologize again for all that wanted more posts and pics and game reports. Time just got away from and real life stepped in so very much.
I will do my best to make it better next year.

Plans for next year:
  1. I supported Reapers Bones 4 Kickstarter, so I have to do my final buy out soon. (This is going to hurt).
  2. Once again go to Little Wars.
  3. Try to make it to Nashcon.
  4. My wonderful wife and I are looking at trying to go to Reapercon in Texas in October. It'll be a nice anniversary gift to us and a getaway.
  5. Run some games...and get back to my 15's as they have been lacking horribly.
  6. Enjoy life.
And that is it for 2017.
May the New Year bring all of you good things and tidings and blessings.

See you all on the next post!
 







Friday, November 10, 2017

Egad...November already????

A hearty apology to all of my readers as it seems that the last few months have slipped from me.
Due to "Real Life", (work, a long visit by my Father In Law, more work, redoing the garage, etc.), my attention to my figures, gaming, and my hobby has been on the back burner.
Last weekend was the first time I have sat down at my paint table since August.
Here's hoping that in the next couple of weeks I will be back in the swing of things and getting stuff going for this site.

Stay tuned.
More to come...