Author Archive

One of the things that annoyed me a bit about painting miniatures in the past was that my paints always seemed to dry out ... in the pot, on my palette, on my brush, in just about every which way possible. Now, the wet palette is NOT a new concept, but I was unfamiliar ... 

» Read More...

Redfinnegas

In which Red goes looking at other Warmachine blogs…

A friend of mine started a great little Warmachine blog about his favorite 'jack goodness, for all you Khador fans, here, called The Red Machine.Another blog that I learned about from listening to the Iron Agenda podcast, called Getting Small, can be found here. Fans of the Protectorate of Menoth might pay ... 

» Read More...

Redfinnegas

In which Red prattles on about color schemes

Back "in the day," I started playing a game called WarZone, a miniatures game based off the Mutant Chronicles roleplaying game. It was the first miniature game that I played because I loved the game system (Warhammer 40K I played because I loved the game world, just to be clear).

For WarZone I had put ... 

» Read More...

Redfinnegas

In which Red revels in the completion of his Squire

This is Cygnar's little "chicken bot." The model was actually a bit bigger than I had anticipated, considering how Privateer never released an actual image of the mini beforehand (have they yet?). Like the Journeyman (see below), I'm still trying to figure out the best uses for it, but in the few games I've ... 

» Read More...

Although Stryker is the only warcaster I've finished painting thus far (see my picture of him below), I knew there were certain models that I would use almost every game, like "Junior" (pictured above), and those would turn out to be the models I would next have to paint, for example my Squire WA ... 

» Read More...

Redfinnegas

In which Red displays his first fully painted model

I have always wanted to field a completely painted army of miniatures. But I am very slow at painting because the details suck me in, and Warmachine models have loads of details on them. It was fortunate then that I noticed a short series of articles in No Quarter magazine, starting in issue ... 

» Read More...

Greetings. You might want to know that I maintain a couple of different blogs (which, incidentally, I haven't kept up with in months) but never have I felt the need to make one dedicated to my hobby of games. I don't talk much about my game playing to "people in general" unless I know they ... 

» Read More...