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Showing posts with label _ Conversions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label _ Conversions. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Putting the Fantasy into Warhammer Battle Miniatures

They're called Mini Monsters and they bring a heck of a lot to the Warhammer battlefield in the way of superbly painted and converted Fantasy Battle miniatures and imaginative terrain and scenery.

Vampire Ogre miniature picture

I've been looking forward to writing this because I haven't posted anything wholly Fantasy Battle related for a while I really wanted to share a new painting and modeling site I stumbled across. If you're wondering why I'm so excited then you'll get a clue by taking a close look at the Ogre on the right... or should I say Von Ogre.

I discovered Mini Monsters' miniatures on Facebook and they kindly granted me permission to show off some of their Fantasy Battle offerings. I'm not in anyway connected to their company, this is just my review of their miniatures and I get to add some great model and unit pics to my blog ! :)


Mini Monsters run a website (click above logo to see their miniatures gallery where you can find stacks more mini photos) and they are available for commission work.

They also have a presence on coolminiornot and eBay (Mini Monsters) and are well worth a look*.

* Note: I checked out some of their eBay completed listings to see what their miniatures go for and I was pleasantly surprised because in some cases they are a lot cheaper than their competitors (the Buy It Now prices on many of the lots also looks very reasonable).



Anyway, enough of the free advertising, here's what I think of the miniatures...

What I really like about their miniatures is that they make them look "fantasy-like" and unique. They're not drab but colourful and they're inventive with bases, banners and conversions to the models. The banners are distinctive, large and nicely styled and they don't make the mistake of adding too much detail which can lessen their appearance on the battlefield where intricacies are lost in the massed ranks.

When someone like myself tries to achieve this kind of result the miniatures can all too often come out looking "over-modeled" and generally overdone if you get my meaning (hopefully, you know where I'm coming from). Mini Monster's (Dargo000 seems to the the painter) seem to have been able to avoid this and don't go over the top and make them look, for want of a better word, silly. They make them look just right. Bright and original enough to stand out on the battlefield but not so glaring that your opponent dons his Miami Vice shades and complains that eye strain caused him to lose the battle.

In the range of miniatures on their Gallery there is more focus on the baddies than the goodies, hence you'll see mainly Chaos, Vampires, Dark Elves and Skaven below but I don't think they're limited to evil races. There are other armies on their site but in fewer numbers. I suspect most of the commissions (and thus pics) come from the more lazy, evil minded gamers who have embraced sloth and become greedy for painted miniatures without having to lift a brush of their own - just like me :)

Check out this miniature, it looks like a GW one but I certainly can't find it on their website under the Warriors of Chaos section because it definitely looks like it could be Valkia The Bloody (it's been based on the picture in the army book that's for sure).   It looks like a conversion to me, maybe some wings from an old Vampire model and possibly some 40k bitz. I shall ask Mini Monsters.

Valkia The Bloody miniature picture


How about this Vampire Counts banner, a simple design (albeit applied very skillfully) and all the more striking for it.... The contrast between the moon and the wolf should ensure that even the stunty cannon crew cowering on the top of the hill have a decent target to aim for ;-)

Painted Vampire Counts banner
Below is another example of a mini I don't think I've seen before. This is Malekith on a Cold One. I could be wrong (I usually am and I'm ready to be corrected if you want to leave a comment) but this doesn't looks like your regular cold one to me. The "gills" or whatever they're named around the mouth and the tail set this apart from any Dark Elf cold one I've seen and it's certainly not a Lizardmen cold one or a Carnosaur (although it's big enough - "tip to toe").

Anyway, that's not the point I was going to make with this model. What I'm impressed with here is the colouring and the base.  This model will definitely make an impact because it's err.... almost pink !  Not what you'd expect from Malekith, I was thinking more black on black but that's why I like this model. Let's face it, if Malekith wants to ride a pink Cold One who's going to whisper kind advice in his ear ?!  (maybe Tyrion, a Blood Thirster or a very drunk giant but that's about it I think). Bold and superb - nice work.

BTW, I didn't mention the excellent gold effect. It's very difficult to make gold work on miniatures but they've done the job nicely here. It's also nice to see the extra work that's been done to the base, this is afterall a Lord character and thus should be worth that extra time and effort because he's likely to be "showing off" on the battlefield a lot longer than a mere harpy - or at least that's what the Dark elf player will be hoping.


Malekith mounted on Cold One picture

Now, how about this for an excellent idea, flagellant ghosts ! I guess they could also be used as Cairn Wraiths (although their weapons of choice aren't quite right, actually forget that idea !)

These are, in my opinion, frankly... awesome. Let's face it, not all of those flagellants who reckon that they have appeased their god by whipping themselves for a decade are going to make the grade at the pearly gates (if you have to whip yourself that much you really have been a bad boy!). So, if you're not in heaven but you managed to edge yourself up from the flaming pits then I guess there is only one vocation left - a ghost.

A great idea by Mini Monsters and very well implemented. Copy it !

Human Empire Ghost miniature picture


Here's a small but effective example of attention to detail. This, I presume, is likely to be The Empire players Battle Standard Bearer so it should stand out and look larger and of course higher than your every day grunt unit standard so... put the model on a higher base. Simple right ? I bet not many people think of it and even less people actually do it.

Empire Battle Standard Bearer photo

Now, what about this... I mean, I have no idea what it is (it's incomparable with the GW models) but it's perfect for a Skaven monster "thing". I love it and it makes a perfect Hell Pit Abomination. Afterall, the Abomination has the Regenerate, Shambling Horror and Too Horrible to Die special rules and if any Skaven model deserves those then this is it.

Converted Skaven Abomination picture

Mini Monsters deserve a lot of credit, they're injecting imagination into their miniatures and bringing us something slightly different and yet in keeping with what we know and love. These guys think before they paint and they think what they're going to paint.

How about this one, it makes a perfect Abyssal Terror but I don't recognize the model - do you ? I'm not an expert in the miniatures out there but I think I would have remembered this one because I was looking for one when the the last Vampire Counts army book was released.

Vampire Abyssal Terror miniature picture

I could go on and on but I need to finish before it gets too long and before match of the day starts. So just a few more to whet your appetite...

An Ogre in a Dragon / Cold One cloak... (another one I don't recognize so presume it's custom made)

Dragon Scales Coat for Ogre model picture

Here's a very proud Ogre Battle Standard Bearer who is basically saying "I am the Man (read: 'Ogre')". It looks like his tribe have put it to the Dwarfs, High Elves, Bretonnia, The Empire and lopped off the head of a Dragon for the hell of it. Personally, I wouldn't take this model into battle because I'd be too scared of having to take him off the table !

Painted Ogre BSB picture

They also do Warmachines... how about something completely different, a Chaos Warshrine pulled by giant forest spiders !

Converted Spider driven Chaos Warshrine picture

And just to prove that they don't just paint baddies, check this one out. A proper Red Dragon (as far as I'm concerned they should all be red or green - don't hold it against me Joel [private joke]) with a good High Elf Lord atop - although I suspect he probably has a bad side to him on a "bad hair" day ;-)

Dragon Lord High Elf picture


I was going to talk a bit about their terrain and scenery but I'll have to put that in another post, this one is already too long, here's just a taster of what you can expect, some gothic ruins...

Temple Ruins picture for Warhammer Battle


I suspect this has sounded like one long advert for Mini Monsters, I didn't mean it to I just got carried away. I know they're in it for the money but given the quality of their ideas and that what they're producing craftily breaks the mold of what we're used to, I think they deserve the credit.

Anyway, enough said, you know where to look. Thanks for reading and enjoy their gallery.

Saturday, 27 November 2010

The Best Warhammer Miniatures Ever!

Is Forgeworld the best Fantasy Battle "large" miniature maker on the planet ?!


massive Fire Dragon miniature picture
These guys make some truly inspiring miniatures, if you have the cash... don't hesitate !

I've long been an admirer of Forgeworld miniatures and I try to let everyone know on the Battle Reporter blog when they release a new model. I thought it might be worth showcasing some of their awesome Fantasy Battle miniatures to the uninitiated (ie. the people who have only seen GW models so far).

Let's face it, Games Workshop create some great miniatures and some very iconic ones that really bring out the spirit of Warhammer, think Archaom the Everchosen for example. Not only that but GW definitely make the finest plastic miniatures that I have ever encountered when it comes to detail, customization options and value for money. However, when it comes to the big beasts, the army centerpieces and the massive shock and awe miniatures, nobody beats Forgeworld and here's why...

Greater Nurgle Demon miniature image

Great Chaos Dragon 2 Headed Miniature image

Large Chaos Spawn miniature image

And just to give you an idea of the kind of scale we're talking about here, below is their giant miniature. The Fire Dragon at the top of the post is a whopping 8 inches (20cm) high and 13 inches (33cm) long (33 centimeters !!!). They are all of a similarly large size. In fact Forgeworld don't "do" small miniatures, the smallest you'll get is probably an Ogre Rhinox Rider. Rest assured though, they are all 28mm scale.

Massive Warhammer Giant Model form Forgeworld

These guys all come at a price but frankly, if you can spare the gold crowns, they're worth it, especially if you really want your army to stand out on the battlefield and stand apart from your friend's weedling forces :)

I think the Mammoth below is especially neat. It's effectively a HUGE Chaos War Shrine although another blogger/modeler named Tushan had something else it mind for the miniature (or should I call it a "massivature").

Tushan converted the model into an Ogre Kingdoms War Mammoth (or Mamut called "Stompfoot") bearing King Rustbeard (Greasus Goldtooth no less). He's given the beast a rider / controller (if that's possible) holding a necessarily very long halberd, there are some Gnoblar hangers-on and even a couple of leadbelchers thrown in for good measure ! Tushan has done an awesome job of it too. You can read about the model and it's very impressive Warhammer profile (unofficial)  in the :-

Bellower Warhammer (Ogre) Fanzine here (early 2010 edition) [Note: this link is a 33meg pdf]

Edit (28th Nov): new 8th edition profile courtesy of Randroid:-

Rustbeard & Stompfoot's profile updated for 8th edition rules [< 1meg pdf]


Forgeworld's Chaos War Mammoth


Chaos War Shrine Mammoth photo

Tushan's Mammut War Beast Conversion below (click for Tushan's website)


custom War Mammoth fantasy model picture

Fantasy Battle custom miniature pictures

Ogre Mammut Warhammer conversion image

See all of Forgeworld's Warhammer Fantasy Battle Monsters

Images except for converted Ogre Mammut are © Forgeworld. All rights reserved. Used without permission. Converted Mammut is © Bernd Barnstorf. All rights reserved. Used without permission.

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Monstrous Mounts and then some !

Games Workshop certainly did a decent job encouraging the use of Monster Mounts in the 8th edition Fantasy Battle rules. In case you missed it... Monster Mounts (those which are large targets) now provide an army general with an Inspiring Presence range of 18 inches (i.e. his sphere of influence for leadership tests).


Now, check out these custom made monster mounts (I found them quite inspiring so thought I'd share with you),  an Airfix converted Triceratops kit model and a Kislevite War Mammoth Steam Tank !!

I think they're imaginative and very cool. Just make sure your opponent is happy to let you use yours once you've constructed it and made up a suitably hard profile profile for it (i.e. toughness 8 to 10)

So, without further ado...

The first miniature is from the Santa Cruz Warhammer blog (here for more pics) and was posted many moons ago (back in Nov 2007 - so apologies to anyone who's seen the miniature before).

Warhammer monster conversion

Fantasy Battle Monster

And here are some of the steps that were involved....(I know it's more 40K than Fantasy but just swap the cannon for an older fashioned version and it's suddenly an awesome Fantasy Battle conversion).

Airfix Triceratops


The Mammoth Steam Tank below is from a more obscure blog called "Game Classy" (http://docred7.blogspot.com). Sadly, the blog hasn't actually been updated since March 2010 so I guess it's probably out of production but (note: there are some other Kislev miniature pics there that some people might find interesting).

Converted War Mammoth model

I love the scratch built howdah which looks like it could house a few miniatures and also the snow effect looks pretty cool. The best bit though must be the very thematic Kislevite dome (and mammoth's "helmet")which is frankly very odd looking but perfect for the army in question.

My only reservation, I think I would replace the "rope" reins with a cheap jewelery chain attached to the ears (just like in the Lord of the Rings film).

Thursday, 19 August 2010

Warhammer Conversions - Chaos Armies

Let your imagination run wild in your Fantasy Battle miniature modeling.

I'm not a big Chaos fan really (except for maybe Beastmen which I'm thinking about collecting). Sometimes though I think I might be missing a trick.

My main armies are High Elves, Vampires and my custom designed Nautican army. None of these offers the same kind of imaginative customization that you can experiment with when putting a Chaos army together.

Daemons are the primary candidate for messing around with your bitz bag and things you find in old Tamiya, Airfix boxes, the garden shed or back of the sofa. Next up in the customizable are are probably Warriors of Chaos thanks to them being almost as twisted as their soul less masters :)

Anyway, I stumbled across some brilliant Chaos conversions on Xenite's Wordpress blog ("Little Green Monsters"). Xenite is going to end up with one awesome, very unique and beautifully modelled Chaos army.

(Xenite has kindly granted me permission to show his pics, see the original Chaos photos here).

Both chariots pulled by Chaos Spawn - just looking at the fellow below makes me wonder how he actually moves (without bumping the crew out of the chariot !) Check out the detail, like the taught chains - superb.



Chaos Manticore conversion


I have added Xenite's blog to the WFB Allies blogroll (which must have about 30 blogs on now). If you want your blog added just leave a post anywhere on one of my blogs. You'll need to update it fairly regularly with stuff my readers will be interested in and I'd be grateful if you linked back here and/or the Fantasy Battle Reporter blog.

Sunday, 16 May 2010

Motivating yourself to convert and paint your Fantasy Battle Miniatures

Starting a Warhammer hobby blog can be a great way to keep you motivated.


The best Fantasy Battle content on the internet is undoubtedly in the Warhammer Blogosphere. That's because the blogs are created by people who have so much passion to share.

If your modelling and painting is withering under a motivational drought then why not start a blog to share your creations with the Warhammer world ?

Three reasons to do it:-

1) It will keep you motivated.

Painting and modelling blogs are really popular. I guess it's because people simply love looking at cool miniature pics and imaginative fantasy creations. The Wargamer community is, in my experience, a very friendly one (I suppose we're all geeks together !) and people are happy to applaud your efforts and share their thoughts and ideas with you.

2) People will become followers.

Once you capture people's interest they will visit again and you often find a nice rapport developing. Lots of bloggers share their sites with one another and encourage each others projects.

3) It's a piece of cake !

just get a gmail account and use google's blogger - it's free !


An example of a superb Warhammer Army project, perfect for blogging !


Anyway, without further ado, below are pics from a site I stumbled upon the other day. It's by a guy called Philfy, from New Zealand. He's a talented modeler and clearly very creative because he has converted Lizardmen units into a very original looking Daemons of Chaos army. As you will see he's also a very good painter.

Philfy has written a diary of his progress from start to finish. It includes all sorts of info which he delivers in a really friendly and relaxed way. Philfy is basically sharing his project with the world and it makes for an inspiring read.

Here's a very brief summary of some of the conversion work:-

Bloodthirster - a carnosaur with wings. Herald of Tzeentch - a converted Slann Mage Priest. Flesh Hounds of Khorne - include a couple of salamander bodies. Horrors of Tzeentch - skink heads and a variety of weapons. Chaos Furies - skink heads, harpy wings and horrors of Tzeentch arms.

The unit bases are also very impressive, they perfectly mix the Lizardmen / Daemonic theme.


You can read all about the projects's trials and tribulations under the "Daemons" label on Philfy's blog which is called "Warhammer NZ" and has been added to this site's blogroll. 

Fleshhounds of Khorne

Daemonettes of Slaanesh

Bloodletters of Khorne

Horrors of Tzeentch

Flamers

Furies

Images used with Philfy's kind permission. Many thanks.

Saturday, 10 April 2010

Possibly the most amazing Warhammer Fantasy Army you will ever see

A Daemons of Chaos army for Fantasy Battle and a truly awe inspiring one ! (the Cult of Fire designed and painstakingly constructed by Jody Tucker)


For people who follow my Battle Reporter blog you will have seen me post this army on Christmas Eve 2008. For those who haven't seen this army before then you're in for quite an eye opener.

I posted this because I wanted to inspire you with the sheer effort that some extremely keen Warhammer hobbyists put in to achieve results that some of us only dream about. When you see those incredible armies out there don't despair thinking you cannot do the same. Instead, remember this... a lot of practice and effort has gone into the army - and you can do the same !

LEDs, fibre optics for eye sockets, one year in the design phase and six months to implement !

I won't repeat myself, if you want to read more about Jody Tucker's awesome achievement check out my battle reporter blog post which includes a few more photos:-

the best Fantasy Battle Warhammer Army ever ?



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Miniatures are © Games Workshop 2010. All rights reserved. Used without permission - models painted and converted by Jody Tucker