Wednesday, 2 October 2019

EPIC: Space Wolves Vehicles

  I haven't posted in a while!

  I have managed to get some energy for painting my Epic, concentrating on my Space Wolves.  This is due in part to finding a local person who has been kind enough to really teach me the rules of Epic: Armageddon and about list building.




These Drop Pods are figurative models, used more as markers than actual vehicles in the game.  Technically you could just use a marker for them but I mean, that could be said about absolutely anything in wargaming!  They had an in built base but I worried about it getting chipped in handling so I glued them to Renedra 40mm round bases.




These Predator Annihilators are anti armour tanks.  These are the original Games Workshop models, which are a bit chunky.  As with most of my GW models they are from the last hurrah of Specialist Games just before the range got scrapped in 2013.  As such they are latter day casts and are a bit wonky but paint hides a lot of sins!




These Predator Destructors are the much more modern and svelte fan-casts which are sadly no longer available.  Predators in Epic can be mixed and matched in pairs, so usually I deploy them in formations of two of each so that they can target both enemy armour and infantry effectively.




These Razorbacks have a rather muddy yellow on them as I started painting them with discontinued colours half a decade ago and couldn't face the rigmarole of stripping and repainting them from scratch!  I thought I wouldn't be using them so much but now I'm wondering if I should have more.




These rhinos have some symbols on them from when I used to fuss and get incredibly over ambitious about projects without actually finishing them!   One is a Warhammer 40k scale Wolf Guard Terminator shield, one is a Forge World brass etch, the other four are resin symbols, again from Forge World.

These tanks were ones I had started painting with now discontinued colours years ago - but I stuck with them, repainting them in Army Painter 'Wolf Grey' and I'm really glad I did!

On my table next are more Wolves, but I have got some Orks and Tyranids on my mind as well!

Monday, 18 February 2019

Epic Space Wolves: Now With Snow!

  Things have moved on a bit!

  I don't have as much painted as I would like, which is an Eternal Mood, alas.

  I have been challenged by someone new I have met at a local gaming club to concentrate on Epic and really get at least some of one of my own armies ready to play with.  So, I went and properly polished off my infantry and salvaged the first of a series of Space Wolf tanks, variously from Games Workshop or third parties.


  When I started these, it must have been half a decade ago. I finished a single Rhino tank on a Flames of War base and it wasn't bad for essentially a 'first properly painted model'.  Since that time, though, Games Workshop have, in their eternal wisdom, decided to change their entire paint range.  In addition, third party suppliers have either provided their own paints to compete through quality, or to compete through offering gaps that Games Workshop have opened in the market by discontinuing older colours that long term fans may be a fan of.


I've decided to make the main colour of all of my Space Wolves the Army Painter 'Wolf Grey' paint.  I think it's a good compromise between the different shades that official Space Wolves models have been painted by Games Workshop over the years.


  It's all still a learning process but have decided to try for better contrast and brighter colours as I evolve as a painter.  The Whirlwind tanks up above are much brighter with grungy but still eye catching dirt painted into their recesses.  The tanks I began painting years ago are being painted anew to give them the same look, and mounted on round Renedra 30mm bases so they 'look right' to my eye.


  I found a problem with the 'strip' bases.  Epic are 6mm scale troops, small but with chunky base bottoms, designed to fit into slots.  Games Workshop stopped selling those bases along with all Specialist Games stuff in the Great Dying of 2013, but thankfully, third party bases sell equivalents, the best ones currently available being sold by the excellent Vanguard Miniatures.


  I finally had a couple of games at a local club to learn the rules, thanks to a chance encounter with a new friend.  I struggled with some of the basics of Epic: Armageddon, which is very different from the old Space Marine game I used to play as a kid, but I think I am getting the hang of it after a couple of games.


  I managed to get a hold of some wonderful Eldar proxies in 6mm, but I want to force myself to concentrate on the Space Wolves before splitting my attentions between two armies.  One 'cheat' I've found is the new texture paint from Games Workshop, 'Valhallan Blizzard'.  I was very skeptical of a lot of the new Citadel range as they are very hit and miss for me, but I gave this gritty fake snow a try and it works a charm.  They claim you can peter it out a bit to make it look like slush but I haven't managed to get that looking right.  I also tried using the Citadel gloss varnish called 'Ardcoat to do that but again, didn't get the right look.  In any case, I've found it a superior addition to these bases compared with how the old Citadel Snow white flock looked.