Howdy! Today I'm showing off a rather old model for me: a converted Carnosaur I made out of a McFarlane dragon and a Reaper Reptus rider, and painted while I was on a business trip to Australia. Check it out after the jump!
The miniatures blog for Ryan P. Smith. Features painted miniatures, works in progress, sculpts, conversions, occasional tactics discussion and battle reports, and beer. Focuses on Fantasy-based ranked games (Warhammer Fantasy Battles and Kings of War) and Skirmish games (Darklands, Rackham), and any other miniature lines I want to incorporate. Parental Advisory: May include some mild alcohol use or references. Rated 12+.
Monday, June 27, 2016
Friday, June 24, 2016
Unboxing: Darklands Albiann starter set
Howdy! Today, I'm going to be unboxing the Albiann starter set from Darklands: Metal Age. Follow the jump for more metal-resin comparisons and review!
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Unboxing: Darklands Erainn starter set
Howdy! Today, I'm going to be unboxing the Metal Age version of the Erainn starter host for Darklands. Join in, after the jump!
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Lone Wolf GT 2016 Report
On a "Didn't I do this last month?" note, here's a quick photo dump of the awesome armies that were at the Lone Wolf GT, the first Kings of War GT in Texas. Lots of images after Chuck Gavlak waves us into the jump...
Monday, March 14, 2016
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Sronax/Stampede
This week, we flash back to the first CounterCharge Army in a Weekend Spectacular, where Ryan painted up 1000 points in a weekend! This time, we'll look closer at how I did the Sronax, which will be a Stampede in my Herd army.
Labels:
CCKOWAWS,
Darklands,
Fomoraic,
Herd,
Kings of War,
Techniques,
WiP
Monday, March 7, 2016
Sabretusk/argus
For the last Warhammer Masters, I decided to run a double-Sabretusk list. Since my preferred Sabretusk model, the Thing in the Woods, is prohibitively expensive, I went with something more readily available: An Argus from Privateer Press. I figured the two-headed look matched my warpstone-theme of mutation pretty well, plus I didn't have to drop three figures on it. Check it out after the break!
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Mierce Hrafnmenn/Herd Great Eagles
This week, Ryan breaks out some raven/eagle conversion and plays with a new technique: negative space painting! Click the link for the steps, and some patriotism.
Friday, January 1, 2016
2015 Year in Review, 2016 resolutions
Well, it's the time of year where everyone looks back on the previous year, so I've decided to join the group.
2015 was a fantastic year for me hobby-wise. I fully embraced the concept of the blog, putting up 24 posts during the year. I painted my little heart out. I made it to five GTs and did well in all of them, as well as running my own for the second time. Oh yea, and Warhammer died.
I got to attend Waaaghpaca for the first time, which was a kick. I started the tournament out with a challenge against former Texan Davy Calkins, better known as Red_Zeke on dakka and twitter (he beat me DOWN).
I got to play (and beat) Dan Grothe and Roder, two of the best painters in the midwest. I finished top-5 in Best Painted (Roder won first). My Man of Intrigue - one of my dragon ogres - ended up winning the Most Intriguing Large Model award. Most importantly, I got to hang out with the midwest guys for the first time, which was a great experience.
After Waaaghpaca, I broke out an old army - my Ogres of Ulric from 2009 - and touched up their paint. I added a gorger, some mournfang, a sabretusk, two blocks of dog-themed gnoblars, an Ironblaster, a Thundertusk, Skrag the Slaughterer, and a scratch-built converted Gorger to the Confrontation Wolfen I was already using.
I took that army to the Lone Wolf GT in Dallas and did horribly (2-3), but won Player's Choice and finished second in Best Painted.
In July, my family and I took a trip out to Fort Worth and spent some time with my friends Jeff Swann and Mark Cox, which would turn into my first podcast: The Beer Phase.
After Lone Wolf, I went to the inaugural Paul's Carnival of Chaos, where I went 3-2 and finished sixth overall, while adding another Best Painted and 2nd Player's Choice to the trophy rack.
Paul's CoC led right into Bayou Battles, where I again went 3-2 and finished fourth overall, and added another Best Painted and 2nd Player's Choice. I had a chance to win the whole thing, but lost Game 5 to Julien Lesage on the last turn in an 15-beer-per-person game of Beerhammer.
Skrag and the second gorger joined my army for Rock Wars, where I continued the 3-2 streak and this time turned it into 3rd overall, which also clinched my spot as the third seat on the 2016 South region Master's team. In addition, the TOs of the South GTs held a vote, and unanimously agreed (based on massive player feedback) that 2016 would be spent playing Kings of War. I also ran five demos of Darklands during the weekend, which was great.
After Rock Wars, I spent six weeks working on terrain for my GT, the Alamo. It would be the last Warhammer GT in Texas, and we gave the game the drunken wake it deserved, with two players finishing a bottle of rum (game 1) to highlight the event.
I immediately jumped right back into the hobby after the Alamo, participating in the Counter Charge podcast's Army in a Weekend challenge, painting 1000 points of Mierce Models into a Kings of War Herd force in 3 very sleep-deprived days.
After two weeks off to focus on family, I got back on the hobby horse and cranked out a Mantic dragon as part of the Brush With Death: Texas invitational painting competition to finish out the year.
I hope to update the blog at least every other week, and more if I can get away with it. Upcoming topics will include:
2015 was a fantastic year for me hobby-wise. I fully embraced the concept of the blog, putting up 24 posts during the year. I painted my little heart out. I made it to five GTs and did well in all of them, as well as running my own for the second time. Oh yea, and Warhammer died.
2015 Retrospective
I started January with a quick finish-up and rebasing of my Dragon Cult army from 2014 - just in time to take it to Waaaghpaca. I even painted a new, not-yet-seen-online unit for the army.I got to attend Waaaghpaca for the first time, which was a kick. I started the tournament out with a challenge against former Texan Davy Calkins, better known as Red_Zeke on dakka and twitter (he beat me DOWN).
Davy, Mark Cox, and I express joy. |
After Waaaghpaca, I broke out an old army - my Ogres of Ulric from 2009 - and touched up their paint. I added a gorger, some mournfang, a sabretusk, two blocks of dog-themed gnoblars, an Ironblaster, a Thundertusk, Skrag the Slaughterer, and a scratch-built converted Gorger to the Confrontation Wolfen I was already using.
I took that army to the Lone Wolf GT in Dallas and did horribly (2-3), but won Player's Choice and finished second in Best Painted.
The ogres, boarded up prior to Lone Wolf |
In July, my family and I took a trip out to Fort Worth and spent some time with my friends Jeff Swann and Mark Cox, which would turn into my first podcast: The Beer Phase.
It's like this, but in your ear |
After Lone Wolf, I went to the inaugural Paul's Carnival of Chaos, where I went 3-2 and finished sixth overall, while adding another Best Painted and 2nd Player's Choice to the trophy rack.
Paul's CoC led right into Bayou Battles, where I again went 3-2 and finished fourth overall, and added another Best Painted and 2nd Player's Choice. I had a chance to win the whole thing, but lost Game 5 to Julien Lesage on the last turn in an 15-beer-per-person game of Beerhammer.
Julien salutes his victory, and my defeat |
Skrag and the second gorger joined my army for Rock Wars, where I continued the 3-2 streak and this time turned it into 3rd overall, which also clinched my spot as the third seat on the 2016 South region Master's team. In addition, the TOs of the South GTs held a vote, and unanimously agreed (based on massive player feedback) that 2016 would be spent playing Kings of War. I also ran five demos of Darklands during the weekend, which was great.
The highlight of Rock Wars: my misfired-cannon Ironblaster charging a Bloodthirster of Insensate Rage and killing it on impact hits |
After Rock Wars, I spent six weeks working on terrain for my GT, the Alamo. It would be the last Warhammer GT in Texas, and we gave the game the drunken wake it deserved, with two players finishing a bottle of rum (game 1) to highlight the event.
Oh yea, I also got to hang out with Ronnie Renton. |
I immediately jumped right back into the hobby after the Alamo, participating in the Counter Charge podcast's Army in a Weekend challenge, painting 1000 points of Mierce Models into a Kings of War Herd force in 3 very sleep-deprived days.
After two weeks off to focus on family, I got back on the hobby horse and cranked out a Mantic dragon as part of the Brush With Death: Texas invitational painting competition to finish out the year.
2016 look-ahead
2016 is going to be a very interesting year for me. I'm probably going to be dialing back my presence on the GT scene, as my personal life is rebalancing itself and I'm finding that I enjoy time with my family too much. I will be participating in the Warhammer Master's at Las Vegas Open, but that will probably be my only tournament out of the state this year (Lone Wolf, Bayou, and Moonshine GTs are the others still on my radar).I hope to update the blog at least every other week, and more if I can get away with it. Upcoming topics will include:
- Building a Kings of War Herd army out of almost entirely Mierce Miniatures (I have a unit of Privateer Press Farrow I'll be using as well).
- Adding painted infantry to my Brythoniaid kindred for Darklands
- Darklands battle reports, now that the ruleset is locked and the rulebook is close to being on its way.
- Actual painting tutorials, rather than just discussing colors.
- Discussion of running a Kings of War tournament, as I've already started converting/updating the Alamo GT scenarios to Kings of War scenarios.
- Beer?
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