'Hi Dad,
It has been ages since my last update, again. However, I have ‘finished’ the prehistoric project, at least for now (yes, there are still some things unpainted, and some things I would like but don’t yet have). However, my WW2 Germans are calling for attention again.
Since my last update I painted some cavemen ( Figure 1 ), hunting dogs ( Figure 2 ) and flame-bearers ( Figure 3 ) by Irregular Miniatures. The latter only came in a single pose (a surprise coming from Irregular), so I did a few minor conversions adding furs, beards etc, and even made one of them into a female ( Figure 4 ). To go with them, I made some flame markers from cotton wool and painted them using the airbrush ( Figure 5 ). The flame markers have more general use, of course.
I spent a lot of time on some essentially scratch-built models. Firstly, I did a jub-jub bird (from a scenario in the Palaeo Diet rules) based on a 25mm Pendraken duck modified and painted to look a bit like a golden pheasant ( Figure 6 ).
I also scratch-built a pair of huts using the modelling putty you gave me, following a very usefulguide online, here. It was also fun putting a few extra details on the bases such as the firepit and a pile of mammoth tusks. I based the (previously posted) Baueda orc house too whilst I was at it ( Figure 7 ).
As an army review ( Figure 8 ) of sorts, I think it all comes to:
18 cavemen (Khurasan)
Six converted Libyan archers (Khurasan)
10 hominids (Khurasan)
10 cavemen (Irregular)
Seven flame-bearers (Irregular)
Eight hunting dogs (Irregular)
10 flame markers (scratch-built)
Three large herbivores: mammoth, rhinoceros and hippo (toys, possibly Mojo)
Three sabretooth tigers (Khurasan)
One cave bear (Khurasan)
10 small herbivores each of: horses, deer and goats (Pendraken)
Three rabbits (Pendraken)
Twelve 10mm wolves (Copplestone)
Two 15mm giant wolves (Demonworld)
Three animal lairs (Copplestone)
One stone circle (Copplestone)
One jub-jub bird (Pendraken)
One hut (Baueda)
Two huts (scratch-built)
So that is a total of 131 items. Given this was supposed to be a little side project, I may have gotten sucked in a bit too much.
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Figure 1 Irregular Miniatures cavemen. |
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Figure 2 Hunting dogs. I tried to paint some of them as sort of transitional from wolf to dog. |
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Figure 3
Flame-bearers. The original is third from left; the rest have had some sort of
conversion. I painted a reddish glow from the flame on their face and chest
area, although it isn’t very clear in the photos. |
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Figure 4
The converted female. In addition to the obvious, I trimmed slivers off her limbs
and body to try and give her a more feminine body type. |
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Figure 5
Fire markers made from cotton wool, airbrushed with white, then yellow, orange,
red, and finally black to hopefully give a reasonable fire effect. |
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Figure 6
Jub-jub bird. The base was scratch built - the tree stump was green stuff over
a wire skeleton, and I added a few other bits to the base to make a mini
diorama. Spot the rabbit and the cotton wool spider web. |
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Figure 7
Stone-age huts. The middle one is from the Baueda, the other two were scratch
built from putty, as were the items around the huts. I tried to make the fire
look like proper fire. |
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Figure 8
Everything all together. It does look quite good, I think. |