Exemplar of Hate

When I sat down with my Bastions the other day to prep them for painting, I decided to knock out Rhoven’s Honor Guard at the same time.     It’s been a couple years since I painted any exemplar models and I remembered I hated painting their armor, but I forgot just how time consuming it was.

I’ve been asked a few times how long it takes me to paint a model.   Most of the time I don’t keep track of how much time I spend on a given model – I usually don’t want to know how many hours of my life I’ve spent on this hobby.

Usually I listen to podcasts, music, or DVD’s while I paint, and the length of one of the podcast episodes I was listening to happened to correspond to a painting step that shed a pale sickly light on how long I had been at work on my exemplars.

First, a little setup.   Painting exemplar armor is a fairly complex process because I prime in gray.   I tried priming in white on my Knights Exemplar Errant, but the time I saved on the armor plates was quickly lost in the recesses of the model.   From prime to finish, my process goes something like this:

  1. Base coat the armor Reaper Master Series Yellowed Bone (usually multiple coats).
  2. Two light coats of Applebarrel Goosefeather.
  3. Wash the white areas with a thinned 2:1 mix of Goosefeather and Territorial Beige.
  4. Blackline the edge of each plate where it has a border that will be metallic.
  5. Base coat the metallic areas in GW Boltgun Metal.
  6. Paint the metallic areas in a 1:1 mix of Vallejo Game Color Glorious Gold and Vallejo Game Color Polished Gold.
  7. Highlight the metallic areas with Vallejo Game Color Polished Gold.
  8. Was the metallic areas with a mix of P3 Armor Wash and GW Brown Ink.
  9. Touch-ups & final highlights (plates and edges).

The time I spent on step 6 for all 5 Bastions and the Honor Guard pretty much corresponded with the running time of the podcast I was listening to: about 1 hour.   That got my models to this point:

Exemplar WIPs
Exemplar WIPs

Unfortunately, I’ve been able to estimate roughly an hour per coat to get this point; so roughly 8 hours so far.   And there’s still plenty left to do, including all of the purple areas after I finish cleaning up the metallics.

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Aren’t you a little short for an Exemplar?

As a side note, I’ve found working on the Bastions and Honor Guard at the same time to be mildly humorous.   As medium based models, the Bastions are far and away the largest models in the exemplar ranks of the Protectorate of Menoth, far huskier than any of their compatriots.

On the other hand Juviah Rhoven’s supposed Honor Guard are vertically challenged even by Knights Exemplar standards.   Yet as pewter miniatures, the two Honor Guardmen weigh far more than the five Bastions.

Gius and Cassian sure have been packing it away.

BACKSTAB! +4, x5

Sometimes getting a group of characters emotionally invested in their adversaries can be tricky.   There are tried and true methods like having the adversary take something (or someone) of value from the characters but if done poorly it can come off as an uncreative cookie-cutter set up.   Not only can it fail to get the players invested, it can actually divest them from the plot as well.

wizThere’s also the issue of the omnipotent adversary.   Inexperienced gamemasters can fall into the trap of giving their adversaries full knowledge of the party’s actions even if said adversary lacked a sufficient means to gain such information (by spying, scrying, etc).   But again you can run into the trap of the cookie-cutter with things like the traditional wizard with a crystal ball.

When my turn to gamemaster came around in our current game, I decided to use a little trick to get the party invested in one of their adversaries as well as explain why the characters had been oiled in their recent attempts to accomplish their goal.   Unbeknownst to the players, I made one of their characters the adversary.

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Warmachine MkII Rules and Cards Released Early

To our players:

We have decided to do something radical. We’ve been paying a lot of attention to our forums and talking with our players at the conventions this summer and it’s clear that the anticipation for MkII is driving everyone a little batty. Many are excited, some of you are a little afraid, but the suspense is killing everyone and the speculation is killing us! So after a great deal of deliberation we have decided that the best thing we can do for the mental well-being of our community is to completely change our plans and do what we said we wouldn’t: we’re going to put all of the MkII rules and model information online as PDF downloads, because four more months is just too damn long for everyone to be holding their breath.

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Miniature Sealant

Once a miniature hits the table, it’s inevitably going to be subjected to the rigors of gaming.   Even the most careful of gamers will have accidents.   It’s painful to see hours of hard work spent painting a figure vanish in one quick tabletop accident, but that’s why most gamers seal their miniatures after painting them.

So how do you want it?

Sealants come in a variety of finishes, but for the most part they can be grouped as gloss, satin, and matte.   Most people prefer a matte finish on their gaming miniatures but this brings with it a problem.   Unfortunately the strength of a sealant is usually proportional with how glossy the finish is, meaning matte sealants tend to offer the least amount of protection to miniatures.   This isn’t as much of an issue with a display pieces but with a model that will face the rigors of the game table it means being more susceptible to damage.

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Refreshed by the Rotating Gamemaster Campaign

I feel that my last few stints in the gamemaster’s chair have been less than successful.   There was something that happened in each campaign that made the game unsatisfying to me.   So when it came to  my turn  gamemastering in our current rotating gamemaster-style campaign, I was pretty nervous.   Turns out, though, that this particular format bypassed some of my biggest weaknesses as a gamemaster.

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Starburst!

farscape During it’s initial run, Farscape was easily my favorite show,  one I made sure to catch weekly.   There are  a couple episodes of season 3 that I didn’t see but other than that I caught every episode as it debuted on SciFi.

On Episode 53 of The Podgecast, the topic of the Farscape DVD boxed sets and their outrageous prices came up. When licensing changed hands, the season 1 boxed set fell out of print, which subsequently caused the price of the boxed set to skyrocket.

Since I couldn’t get ahold of season 1, I never bothered with the others – I had seen them all as they debuted anyway.   But a few weeks ago I found out I’d have my chance to get my hands on the entire collection at a reasonable price.
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350-point 1-1-1-1 Tournament Report

firemanOn September 5th we held a 350-point 1-1-1-1 event at one of the local gaming stores.   As the event approached, I didn’t think I’d be able to make it.   When I wound up with the day free at the last minute I threw together some lists and headed up for some  good ole’ fashion heretic burning.

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Rethinking the Retribution

At GenCon I picked up a copy of the Retribution of Scyrah army book and Kaelyssa, Night’s Whisper to play with potential color schemes.   At first I was tossing around the idea of starting up a Retribution force – the playstyle looked interesting and it had the “shiny new hawtness” going for it.   Then I realized something… I’m already getting a new faction.

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Switching Gears – Painting RPG Miniatures

After the rush to get my army painted for Hardcore and the disappointment of not being able to play, I decided to take a break from painting Privateer Press miniatures.   I’ll come back to them soon enough but I spent the past couple weeks finishing up a handful of models for our weekly roleplaying game.

First up are a couple of Reaper figures that I picked up for two of the players.   The first for a hammer-wielding fighter type.   As our “knight in shining armor” I went with bright plate armor accentuated with a bright regal blue.   The stock figure (Reaper 3324, Stern Kestrelmen) is armed with a sword but I swapped it out for a hammer from the Games Workshop Mordheim Mercenary Sprue.

I thought about accenting his armor with a brass or gold color but the character really isn’t one for embellishment.   I’m pleased with him overall, thought he needs a little touch up before his final sealing.   I also used Stern here to test the “Advanced Faces” painting guide in issue 23 of No Quarter Magazine.   The technique turned out ok for a first attempt but I need to experiment some more before I’m comfortable with it.

Reaper 3324 - Stern Kestrelmen
Reaper 3324, Stern Kestrelmen

Next is our party arcanist.   For this figure I went with a bright fantasy-esque fiery theme to match his flavor of magic and his temper. I had initially painted his inner robe yellow but it looked too much like a rain slicker.   I repainted it in the gray you see here to try and evoke a little smoke to the robe’s fiery color.

Valdarynn probably needs the most work out of all of these models before getting “finished” – his hands need highlighting and I have to clean up his fire and smooth out his robe.   I’ll  probably also  add a few highlights to his outer garment.   The blond hair turned out fairly well though – I used Reaper Master Series Yellowed Bone (similar to GW Bleached Bone) as a base coat and washed with a thinned down mix of a yellow paint and GW Brown Ink, adding a little more ink in for successive washes to do the deeper shadows.

Reaper 2591 - Valdarynn, Arch Mage
Reaper 2591, Valdarynn, Arch Mage

After Valdarynn we have the Mercenary Assassin from Confrontation.   I picked this figure up a while ago and was holding on to him until I got inspired enough to paint him.   When I dug him up while searching through my bare pewter collection for a good figure for my rouge/assassin type character I figured now was as good of a time as any.

I really wanted this figure to have an overall shadowy feel to him, hence the various grays that were used as the primary colors.   Even the browns for the leather were done in a   muted tone so as to not stand out.   I realized that I needed something to make him pop, though and decided to paint the cloth mask a bright red as an accent.   Once I clean up a few areas and paint the lantern on his back, the merc assassin will be ready for his final sealing.

Confrontation Mercenary Assassin
Confrontation Mercenary Assassin

Even though I’m posting my merc sprue soldier last, he’s actually the first of the models I did for my game.   We had a few of my older figs that stood in for everyone except the axe wielding hedge mage in our group.   Before I knew I was going to be picking up a couple Reaper figs, I dug through my bits box for pieces from the Mordheim Mercenary Sprue to put together this model.

I did a quick 2-day speed painting job to get him finished and on the table as quick as possible.   The result wasn’t as high of a quality as my other work.   If I knew I was going to be painting new figures for most of the party I would have taken more time but he was already completed and sealed before I made that decision.   Still, he’s a solid tabletop-quality piece and works well for us in our RPG campaign.

Merc Sprue Soldier
Merc Sprue Soldier

I’m including the last two characters of the group below, even though they’re not new paint jobs.   I painted this first figure back in 2003 to use as a priest-type character, the same type of character it’s getting used for now.   This was back before I started cutting the broccoli-bases off my Reaper figures – I hate those things.

Timmon-DDankel
Reaper 2720, Inquisitor of Malvernis

The archer is another GW Mercenary Sprue figure I put together for my friend’s archer in an Earthdawn game I ran back in 2004.   That same player is playing another bow-wielding character in our current group so it seemed fitting to re-use the same figure.   He’s from my pre-basing days, so he’s just on a plain black base.   One of these days I’ll go back and add some basing to him.

Djavvah-DDankel
Games Workshop Mercenary Sprue Archer

So that’s it for my current gaming group’s party of characters.   We’re trying a few things different this time around with regards to the game itself which are working out for us.   I want to talk about them some time in the near future but I’m going to wait until after we get a few more sessions in first.

Better Smoke Templates

Any Warmachine player that has encountered a trencher-loaded Cygnar army knows the necessity of having a dozen or so smoke templates.   One of the most common solutions I’ve seen is the 3″ cardstock template.   Those works great if there is space for the template on the table but sometimes you need to drop smoke on other models.

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