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| Lots of details. |
This site is dedicated to the creation of wargames terrain for table top and roleplaying games, both science fiction and fantasy. I focus on the creation of wargames terrain that looks realistic, but is inexpensive to make from easy to get materials for those who don't want to pay a fortune for their battlefields. I will also include my own armies, painting techniques, and the occasional win (I'm a horrible player). For more, visit my website: http://creativeminiaturehobbies.com
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Max' Death Strikers Commissar
Finished his Lord Commissar. Didn't take as long as I thought it would. But still a lot of detail.
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Taurox Conversion Kit review
So my son wanted two Taurox to move his Veterans around but he didn't (like most) like the look of the front tracks. He asked, "Where are the front tires?" He didn't want tires for both front and back but he wanted a half-track instead. So, after scouring various conversion kits, we settled on the this kit from "Blood and Skulls Industry" found on E-bay, called the Buffalo Half-track conversion kit. There are other half-track kits with different types of bogeys and one with two rear tires.
The kit was only $16.00 and $3.00 shipping so we bought two kits at $33.00. Not a bad price. Delivery was also pretty fast with only a couple of days in between. So here is what we got:
The kit was only $16.00 and $3.00 shipping so we bought two kits at $33.00. Not a bad price. Delivery was also pretty fast with only a couple of days in between. So here is what we got:
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| The full kit. |
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| The outside. |
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| The inside. |
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Looking from the top. Notice the tabs on the tracks. They should be facing up when installed.
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As you can see, the parts are very well done with little to no filing or cutting. You can tell they are 3D printed but most of the print lines have been smoothed down and are not easily noticeable. The only drawback is there are no instructions that come with the kit. This is a minor drawback since it does not take a rocket scientist to figure out how they go on. But here are some pointers in case you want to try it.
Build your Taurox just as the instructions indicate. But, do not build the track components (since you're replacing them anyways). Build the suspension sections but do not put them on the chassis. You will need to cut off the tabs that would normally go into the track sections and file them flush. Do this for both the front and back sections. See the picture below:
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| Cut off the tabs circled in red. |
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| File down the cut tabs flush. |
Once you've done that, put together the kit pieces as shown in the picture below. There really is no difference in the parts. The only thing you may want to keep on eye out is which way the track links travel. As you can see by the picture, the pieces that attach to the suspension has lipss on the them. For the front wheels, the lip faces up. Because they are resin, you will need to superglue them. The track sections have a lip also but goes on the bottom. The tabs above the axles should be facing up when installed.
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| Pay attention to the small lips when attaching. |
If you put the tabs facing down, the tracks will be angled the wrong way and you get this:
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| If your tracks look this way, you've put them on upside down. |
Another thing to keep in mind is the conversion kit does add some height to the Taurox, making it look a lot more beefier. If you like the streamlined look of the original kit, this may not be want you want. In the picture below, you can see the height difference between the two.
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| The conversion vs. the original. |
The kit is well done and thought out. The price is a real good deal and does not require a lot of cutting or filing making installation very easy. My son is really happy with how they turned out.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Iggy & Max' 1st 40K Battle
So the boys and I finally were able to play our first official game of Warhammer 40K.
Iggy brought his Space Wolves at 532 pts and Max had 467 points of Astra Militarum including a Bastion for 999 points. I obliged them with 1000 pts of Emperor's Children.
Iggy's list consisted of:
Max' list consisted of :
My list:
We played "By the Emperor's Will" scenario to capture the opposing players command post. My command post was the Numinous Occulum while the boys command post was the Bastion.
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| Iggy targets my Noise Marines while Max shows off his champion of the match. |
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| Iggy moves his Wolf Lord. |
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| Max immobilizes my Hellbrute with a well placed Autocannon shot from his Sentinel. |
That's when things went bad.
Max fired at the Hellbrute with the Sentinel again but was unable to score a hit. The Icarus Lascannon charged up and smaked the Rhino square in the front, destroying it in one shot. All of the Noise Marines, including my Lord, jumped out but two were killed in the wreck. The Ratlings took out the remaining three Marines with excellent shooting. The Lord was then picked off by first the Bastion's heavy bolters, and then by a longshot from the Lord Commisar's bolter high atop the Bastion.
At this point we ran out of time so we ended the game on turn two.
Clearly the victory went to the joint forces of Iggy & Max.
The boys had a great time (as did I) and want to come back and play another game. But first they want to expand their armies to up to 1000 points each. Looks like I'll have to oblige them as they face off against me and 2000 points of Emperor's Children.
Friday, June 10, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Gutshot! Figures painted.
Had these done for a while but I finally was able to photograph them.
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| "I don't got to show you no stinkin' badges!" |
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| "Say Hello to my little friend." |
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| "Not in my bar!" |
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| Doc Holiday |
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| "I'll be your huckleberry." |
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| "Are you goin' to pull those pistols or whistle Dixie?" |
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"You may be a one eyed jack around here, but I've seen the other side of your face."
There's more to come.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Making a Switch
So I just got word that the SoCal GW League has official moved to Kings of War format for their fantasy games.
I guess its time to pick up the Kings of War 2nd Edition Deluxe Starter set since its only $80. And since I used to play Bretonnians, they have a similar faction called the Brotherhood.
Hmm, looks like I might just make the switch.
I guess its time to pick up the Kings of War 2nd Edition Deluxe Starter set since its only $80. And since I used to play Bretonnians, they have a similar faction called the Brotherhood.
Hmm, looks like I might just make the switch.
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