zaterdag 15 september 2018

Reinforcements have arrived

Star Wars Legion reinforcements
Reinforcements have arrived
Yesterday one of my best friends, the mailman came to my house bearing gifts. (pics below)

I want Star Wars Legion to take off in my area but it doesn't seem to go anywhere. Of course the upcoming release of X-Wing 2.0 isn't helping but I have been driving about from gaming store to gaming store in my area and covered an total distance of 120km to see what stock stores where holding. It was pathetic! One shop didn't have the game at all and the owner didn't know about it, to be honest this store is more of a boardgame store but they do have X-Wing. Two stores only had the core set and 1 expansion unit on the shelf. Asking the store owner how Legion was doing they said they sold a couple and then that was about it. The owners didn't seem interested at all in the game and only advised me to go and play X-Wing as that would probably have a decent player base.

But there is hope... The store that is actually closest to me had almost all of the release sets on the shelf and a little Wave 1. I had a good talk with the store owner and I saw he was painting up an imperial force himself. He told me that he also sold a couple of boxes and a few games had been played. however the game wasn't thriving and we were asking ourselves why... This is Star Wars and should be flying off the shelves.

There have been a lot of Star Wars games been put out by fantasy flight and people might have enough by Imperial Assault as a miniature game. Then there is the much anticipated release of X-Wing 2.0 but most of all there isn't a lot of stuff available to buy in the shops and games so far have mostly been using the same units over and over worldwide.

This store has a decent selection of Legion expansions but it's not enough. No Wave 2 or 3 here and they have been ordered by the store owner, it's just not coming on the boat...Although the shop had some expansion sets on the shelf he didn't have the ones I wanted besides the core set. So I ended up buying some paint and will go back to play and buy there in the near future. I'll be back!

In the mean time my crave for new shiny models wasn't stilled. So I went online and ordered some boxes which came in. I still can't get the stuff I really want because that isn't available anywhere. Leia, Fleet troopers & Commandos can't be found anywhere and it took me a while to locate an AT-ST at a reasonable price. The stuff isn't selling because it isn't there. If Fantasy flight are anywhere serious about making this a successful miniature wargame they should realy get their finger out and make an effort.

I want to buy my stuff from my local gaming store to support te store and the game but when they have to wait for months to get the products it will be dead before we see Wave 4....

I support Mox Spellen

Rant out....

Oh, I am very happy with my new stuff. The models look great, neat, sharp and crisp and I'm looking forward painting them. This is what I got to bring my total up to:

2x core set
1x Rebel troopers
1x Han Solo
1x Air Speeder
1x General Veers
1x AT-ST

Star Wars Legion reinforcements Wave 1
My Star Wars Legion Reinforcements

woensdag 12 september 2018

Jungle Terrain Tutorial

Star Wars Legion terrain TUTORIAL
Star Wars Legion Jungle Tutorial
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When you're making a Jungle themed gaming table it's nice to have some actual jungle pieces. In this topic I'll cover how I make my jungle pieces. I hope to show you how I do it so you can copy this or you can change them to fit your jungle table. I like my jungle to be modular so I can have different set-ups with every time I set up the gaming table.

Star Wars Legion terrain TUTORIAL
Cutting the bases from MDF Sheet
Step 1: Get a sheet of 4mm thick MDF and mark out some organic shapes with a marker. Before I drew the shapes I measured out area's of 3"x3", 6"x3", 9"x3" and 6"x6" and drew the shapes in there. You can see it on the picture. (ignore left side of the picture, those will become mountains and hills for a later tutorial).

Step 2: Cut out the shapes from the MDF Sheet with a jigsaw and cut the edges with a hobby knife. Then sand them down so you get smooth and curved edges.




Star Wars Legion terrain TUTORIAL
Tree bark ready for the oven
Step 3: You might want to add some rocks to your jungle.You can get bags of tree bark from the garden store. They are pretty cheap and a large bag will last you a lifetime. Funnily enough the tree bark will look more realistic then using actual rocks and will keep it light in weight. The tree bark is still a bit moist when you take them out of the bag. You can leave them out of the bag for a couple of days to let them dry but I heated up the oven and then put the tree bark in the oven on a baking tray with the oven turned off. The heated oven will dry the tree bark in about half an hour.

Star Wars Legion terrain TUTORIAL
Tree bark scrub down
Step 4: When the tree bark is dry I take a stiff toothbrush and start scrubbing the tree bark. Lots of dust and small bits will come of and the edges will get that realistic rock like appearance. This also prevents the rocks from chipping later on when you have painted them.










Star Wars Legion terrain TUTORIAL
Hot glue gun is.....HOT!
Step 5: Take a hot glue gun and glue the pieces of tree bark down on the bases. Try to work as neat as possible and watch out, hot glue gun is...hot. I got some minor burns from the hot glue dripping from the gun. But if you want good looking scenery some second degree burns are a small price to pay.








Star Wars Legion terrain TUTORIAL
Seal the tree bark
Step 6: This is a very important step which should not be skipped. Take some PVA glue and water it down with about 40% water. Now take a brush and coat all the bits of tree bark with a generous splash of the watered down PVA mix. The dry tree bark will soak up the mix and it will make it stronger, prevent it from chipping and makes it easier to paint later on because the tree bark will not soak up your paint. I water the PVA down because the tree bark will soak it up a bit easier but also because you will keep the most detail like this instead of with pure PVA glue.

Star Wars Legion terrain TUTORIAL
Dipping it
Step 7: When the PVA mix on the tree bark is dry we can start to add sand to the bases. I coated the topside of the bases with pure PVA glue and then dumped them into a bucket of sand. Make sure the sand sticks to all the areas and no white parts are showing. Shake off the excess sand and leave them to dry. Also make sure no sand is glued to the underside.

Step 8: It's time to get the jungle bases painted up and plant the trees and plants. When you are making a complete jungle table I suggest using the same color for the jungle terrain pieces as you're using for the gaming table. This will make sure your scenery blends into the table seamlessly. When you do this it's a good idea to go to your local DYI shop and buy a can of cheap matte paint in the desired colour. I bought a can of a sort of light beige sandy colour. You can also do this for your rocks, hills and mountains just make sure you buy a water based paint because it will dry faster, smells less and will not melt any polystyrene you might use in your scenery pieces.


Star Wars Legion terrain TUTORIAL
Paint the rocks first, easier that way
Step 9: Now paint up the rocks with your desired colour. Once dry also wash the rocks and drybrush with the original colour. Now with the rocks you want to create a bit more depth and contrast so use lighter colours and drybrush at least two more times. I used a grey'ish/ brown color and drybrushed it with Vallejo Brown Sand , then Vallejo Iraqui Sand and last Vallejo Ivory. 




Star Wars Legion terrain TUTORIAL
Add some wash
Step 10: Make a wash of a brownish colour, for scenery pieces I just pick a colour I want to use and then add a load of water to it to thin it creating a cheap and easy wash. For scenery pieces like these it's not really rocket science. When the wash is dry I drybrush the pieces with the original colour to create a bit of depth.




Star Wars Legion terrain TUTORIAL
Starting to look like Jungle
Step 11: Now the painting is done and dry it's time to get creative with some plastic (aquarium) plants and model trees and foliage. A cheap and good place to buy these is Ebay where you can get quite a variety. Start with the larger pieces and work to smaller pieces. Just place them in a irregular pattern. I use a hot glue gun and super glue for this.

Step 12: Some plastic plants might look a bit too much like toy trees. Ad some different colours of green and brown with an airbrush if you have one but you can also use a drybrush technique to create depth. I also removed most of the obvious moldlines and flash but this can be a bit of a tedious job... I finish this step by spraying some matte varnish over the plants and trees to take of the plastic/shiny look. Unfortunately I don't have a picture of this to show you the difference but if you compare the picture from the last step with the picture from the next step you will see I have painted the palm trees up, added some green variety to the plain green leaves and gave it a matte coat of varnish to take the shine off.

Star Wars Scarif terrain
Painted and matte coated
Step 13: Now it's time to add the last bit to your jungle bases. I have added some small green flock here and there and for the fallen leaf effect I used a kitchen mix of Italian herbs. Very cheap and you can get a lot of different kinds. At first it is kind of smelly but that will go after about a week. I have also added some grass tufts. I have bought these from Gamers Grass, great service, good product and good variety of colors, shapes and sizes. I mix up the tufts and then I'm done. ready to use on your gaming table.




Scarif or Endor jungle terrain TUTORIAL
Scarif or Endor jungle terrain piece
You can make different kind of vegetation to represent different planets.
Star Wars Scarif Jungle Terrain Tutorial
Scarif Jungle Terrain Tutorial
Like the Scarif table above or the unidentified planet below. For these I used different kind of large seeds from a floral shop and some 40K Tyranids bits.
Star Wars Alien Terrain Tutorial
Star Wars Alien Terrain

Large foam plants from the dollar store painted up
Large foam plants from the dollar store painted up
Don't get lost.....
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I now have enough of these terrain pieces to cover an entire 6x4 table. When you mix the different styles you get a good result. 

I hope you liked this tutorial. Leave me a comment and tell me what you think. Have you got some great ideas for a new tutorial or Star Wars terrain piece. I'd like to hear it.


maandag 3 september 2018

Legion Conversions: Rebel Troopers

Star Wars Legion Rebel Troopers conversion
Star Wars Legion Rebel Troopers conversion
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I have a couple of squads of Rebel troopers and because they look very boring to me when you make them all the same I tried a few minor conversions. A good hobby friend and Star Wars fan J.P. gave me some of his spare WoTC models that I used for head swaps. The models are a slightly smaller scale but I think they work well with the models. 

The first from the left is a Bith head. He is the leader of the rebel band and also plays the flute, Than two Ithorians with heavy weappons. Not only a (hammer)head swap for them but also a brand new set of legs and a fair bit of green stuff to make it all work. The Gran's head looks a bit on the small side but I still like it. The Mon Calamari is my favourite and while you don't see it he also took a fair bit of green stuffing. Last WoTC models is the Ishi Tib. The one on the far right is just a regular head swap from the Duros that comes with the set. 

I'm not making a rebel squad but will just sprinkle these through my units so they all have a bit more variety. What do you think of the head swaps?please let me know.
Star Wars Alien races
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Here's some art that I put toghether to give you an idea of what they should look like.