Deadzone – Rebs Grogans Started!

Time to add some big guns to my Rebs force 🙂

Grogans

Grogans

So far just the flesh and the armour finished on these guys, so still a fair bit of work to go into them.

As you can see I managed to pick up an extra desolater, although I’m now wishing I’d grabbed the extra onslaught cannon whilst I was at it. Powerful as the desolater may be, having already zapped a few enemies straight out f the battlefield in the games I’ve played, I think the onslaught cannon provides s more reliable option. It’s a couple of points cheaper but also starts with a very reliable 5 dice. Even though it can only blaze away, it gives a very reliable ability to keep enemies heads down or even finish off already subdued models. Gonna have to keep my eyes peeled and try and get ahold of another one 🙂

Deadzone – Rebs Yndij Finished!

Another batch of aliens have joined the Rebellion 🙂 …

Yndij

Yndij

Yndij Back

Yndij Back

And with that it is only the Grogans and the Teraton that needs painted before the Rebs are finished, well, until the booster packs are released 🙂

Another enjoyable batch to paint, and had fun trying to get the right kind of reddy brown. In the end I used the following combo:

Doombull Brown basecoat

Agrax Earthshade wash

Light coat of Mephiston Red, leaving the recesses and a little bit of the underside sections the original colour

Evil Sun Scarlet highlight

Thinned Tau Light Ochre fine highlight

Bloodletter glaze

Deadzone – Rebs Soraks Finished!

Wooo! More Rebs finished! That’s the Sorak section of the strike force out the way and here they are….

Soraks

Soraks

Soraks Back

Soraks Back

Pleased with how they have turned out, apart from the bases being a little too ‘dirty’. May have to go back and define them a wee bit more.

Dreadball – Rebs Soraks Started!

Onto the next section of the Rebs faction, the Soraks…

Soraks

Soraks

So far it’s only the armour and the basecoat on the flesh done, as you can see., but it shouldn’t be long before I’ve got a lot more done. Still trying to figure out which sections to paint red to tie them in with the rest of the force, but thinking it may be the gun at this point.

Deadzone – Rebs Survey Drones Finished!

The next batch of my Deadzone Rebs is complete and here they are, as well as some better pictures of the previous batch…

Survey Drones

Survey Drones

Survey Drones Back

Survey Drones Back

Rebs Commander

Rebs Commander

Human Troopers

Human Troopers

Human Troopers

Human Troopers

Had a question over on the Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/DeathwatchStudios) about what I used for the bases, so I thought I’d go into that a little more here. Prior to undercoating the miniatures the bases were given a coat of GWs Astrogranite, which is one of the textured paints they offer. I went for this over traditional basing mainly because I didn’t want too much of a grain on the base. As they are supposed to be fighting within an urban environment I wanted much of the base to be fairly flat, with just a little debris. I’m pleased with how it’s come out, but what do you think?

Deadzone – Rebs Humans Finished!

My first batch of Deadzone minis are complete and I find myself very excited about the rest 😀

Rebs Commander & Troopers

Rebs Commander & Troopers

For just basic troops (not counting the commander of course) there is a superb amount of detail and character to these models, and they where thoroughly enjoyable to paint :). They’ve also given me a great base for the colours I’ll be using across the rest of the force to tie everything together. Now onto the next set of models, the Survey Drones!

Deadzone – Reb Faction Started!

Made a jump into getting the heaps of Deadzone stuff I have kicking about painted. Before I show you some of the models though I thought I’d let you know how I’ve got on in gaming with ’em 🙂

Bad! Just terrible! So many Reb lives lost! I’ve so far played 10-12 games, and have yet to win one :(. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed every game I’ve played and think the game is excellent, if a little rough around the edges (which I attribute to the fact it hasn’t officially launched yet, Feb 14th folks!). I’ll go into the gameplay as a whole another time, today I just want to talk a wee bit about Rebs :). I’ve found them to be a very interesting faction with a lot to offer and I think it’s this variety that I’m having trouble getting to grips with and using effectively, not to mention having some specialists unavailable at this time. Because they have a fair amount of cheap but different units it’s all about trying to learn what role they fill and how to combine each to the greatest effect, whilst also being able to focus on the mission at hand. Nothing stands out as a must have, but this gives them an underdog feel, and that’s exactly what the Rebs should be. I’ll be continuing to experiment with different combos of alien critters, and maybe try some proxies for stuff that isn’t out yet(I have been putting doing this off, as I really don’t like to proxy) to see how that interacts with the rest. But enough blabbering onto some pictures….

I’ve decided to paint the Rebs in batches, separating them out into their respective races. I’ve got the base of the armour down on the lot but the first batch I’ll be tackling is the Humans…

Commander & Troopers

Commander & Troopers

After these 5 I’ll be moving onto one of these batches, not sure which yet though…

Yndij

Yndij

Soraks

Soraks

Grogans

Grogans

Survey Drones

Survey Drones

New Toys – Deadzone!

There was a great haul of hobby goodies here at Deathwatch Studios over the hobby period, with the most exciting for me being Deadzone! My lovely wife managed to get a hold of the boxed game for me and immediately lamented the decision as I went into hiding to build it all :D. Today I’m going to give you a run down of how I found the contents of the box as well as the Rebs Faction Booster :).

Tokens – The card tokens that come with the game are a much higher quality than expected, and look like they would have a much longer life than the Dreadball ones. They’ve got a good design asthetic in keeping with the game and you get more than enough to see you through. The acrylic version on the other hand is a bit more disappointing than the Dreadball equivalent, with hard to see designs. It’s not the end of the world though, as they are very vibrantly coloured, so it’s just a case of learning what colour means what.

Card Tokens

Card Tokens

Acrylic Tokens

Acrylic Tokens

I also picked up a set of the resin equipment crates as they add that little extra character to a game. These are very good for the £8 they cost, with great quality casting on both the crates themselves and the lids which include the different equipment designs.

Crates

Crates

Terrain & Mat – The playmat the game comes with is the same kind of mouse-matty material that the Ultimate game uses, and as with that it is nothing short of superb. It’s easily stored, looks great and has the advantage of a good amount of traction for both the models and the terrain.

The terrain is also absolutely superb. The connector method that Mantic have gone with works very well. Each section as sets of two holes in the same areas which the connectors then plug into, giving the opportunity to build/dismantle the terrain with ease. Although I’ve gone down the gluing route (I’d rather get more terrain to have a few options than have to sit and poke out connectors after a game :)). Another great thing with the terrain is there is next to no visible mold lines due to the way it all tapers at the edges, meaning it can be built up with minimal effort. Finally it’s amazingly modular, even when glued up. I had an amazing amount of fun after building up the two sets I have just making up different board layouts, figuring out where walkways could go and building up the levels :). Here’s a couple I came up with:

Mat and Terrain

Mat and Terrain

Mat and Terrain

Mat and Terrain

The Factions – I’ve now built up both the Rebs and the Plague, as these are the factions I would like to play with. I originally was going to go with the Enforcers, but due to the high cost per model, it would mean a very restrictive force, where as the Rebs especially have a huge amount of variety and a good amount of cheapness.

Both Factions were very easy to clean, with the only real problem being a mold line right down the Reb Commanders face and all look fantastic. My only big gripe is some of the models are placed onto the disc with tabs on their feet, as I would rather have them flush to the base, but a wee bit of careful cutting got rid of those.

Plague Stage 1 & 2s's

Plague Stage 1 & 2s’s

Plague Stage 3s & Dogs

Plague Stage 3s & Dogs

Rebs Specialists

Rebs Specialists

Rebs Troopers

Rebs Troopers

As you can see with the Rebs I may have gone a little crazy and got a few extra troopers. This is because they are so cheap I wanted a lot more flexibility in what I could take, and considering all of these guys wouldn’t fill up the roster in a campaign, I can’t wait to get the extra specialists that aren’t available yet.

The Rules – The rulebook is much the same as other Mantic books. It looks great, with a nice crisp feel and great graphics. The rules themselves read well, with only a little confusion that works itself out when you have a play through and feel very unique (if you discount Dreadball). The only problem I have with the book is a lack of a reference page, which would have been really handy saving time flipping through the book.

I’ve only played a few games so far, so keep your eye’s peeled, as I will do a wee right up once I’ve played a bit more and have got my head around it a little bit more 😀

Deadzone – Enforcers Started!

The release of Deadzone is right around the corner and I’m getting really excited :D. It looks like its gonna be a lot of fun, miniature wise and rules wise, with a good amount of stuff coming out with the first wave; http://www.manticgames.com/mantic-shop/pre-order/deadzone.html. I unfortunately did not get in on the Kickstarter :(, which in retrospect would have meant another pile of minis to paint rather than a steady flow ;). From the look of things its the enforcers I’m gonna start off with (until either the Forge Fathers or the Asterions, they look awesome), and thought the best place to start is the boxgame although that may not be until the end of December. Due to this I wanted to at least get something done and had a few enforcers lying about(thanks to a competition on Tales of a Tabletop Skirmisher)…

First Enforcers

First Enforcers

Gonna use these chaps as testers for a few colour schemes and once I’ve settled I’ve got another five to add to that. Should keep me going until I can get my hands on the big box of awesomeness 😀