Saturday, July 23, 2011

Failcast

Ever since the rumors began surfacing about the shift towards resin and the introduction of 'Finecast', I was worried. My experiences with resin models (mainly through Forge World) in the past have been pretty underwhelming. Casting and resin quality vary widely. Nearly all of my purchases from Forge World start out with excitement and shift towards disgust as I discover a host of miscast models. This ultimately leads to the models being tucked away in a box with all my other Forge World models, not to be considered for months or years (a sad turn of events for such nice models…).

Despite my reservations, I decided to give 'Finecast' a chance with the new Dark Eldar haemonculus. After going to two stores and looking through the five haemonculi they had available, I was upset to find that all of them had subtle miscasts and air-bubbles. I finally settled on the one that seemed to have the fewest overt miscasts and air-bubbles.

After returning home and taking a closer look at the model (particularly those areas not visible from the packaging), I was shocked at the downgrade in quality. The bottom of the haemonculus's cloak was awash with countless air-bubbles. Air-bubbles continued along the length of his spine and fingers. The bottom of one of the model's hands and his entire chin are simply non-existent. The 'crisper' and 'enhanced' detail that 'Finecast' bring hardly seem relevant when a good portion of the detail is simply missing due to air-bubbles and miscasts.

Judging by the quality of the 'Finecast' miniatures I have seen, it critical that you examine any 'Finecast' miniature before purchasing (and this doesn't even assure a good cast). This essentially prevents one from purchasing any models that are packaged in a box (such as the Wracks, Mandrakes, etc.) and online purchases because you cannot see the cast of the models. Speaking of which, Wayland Games, one of Europe’s leading suppliers of tabletop miniatures is currently not selling ‘Finecast’ miniatures after randomly examining their supply, discovering over 50% of them had noticeable flaws. If interested, you can read more on the matter on their website.

I can’t help but think Games Workshop made a mistake with this shift to ‘Finecast’, or at the very least have put their worst foot forward in the transition. If these ‘Finecast’ models are capable of being nice, I have yet to see it. While I acknowledge metal miniatures were difficult to deal with and often required lengthy periods of time to successfully remove mold lines and pin components, these new resin models bring a host of new issues that are equally time-consuming. Now in addition to removing mold lines and flashing, one has to fill in all of the holes introduced via air-bubbles and re-sculpt missing details.

To Games Workshop’s credit, they obviously acknowledge there is a problem with the current range. After calling customer service and briefly telling them about the miscast model, they agreed to send out a replacement free of charge. Regrettably the replacement model was little better than original haemonculus I purchased, but at least they tried to remedy the situation.

We will have to wait and see if the quality of Games Workshop’s ‘Finecast’ models improves with time. I would be interested in hearing thoughts and options on the shift towards resin. Any good or bad experiences?

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Dead man walking

 Here is a little update of what I have been working on.  I finished another death kultist using the mask that I previewed before.  Not too much other special stuff was done other than using some fantasy orc legs.  


In other news I got the ogre kingdom swords I plan on using for the strike squads and the purifiers.  I hope to get some work on them and post some results soon.  

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Hell, it's about time.

This is a big day for 'Ere We Go. Finally, it is moving to something more relevant to 40k as a whole. Space Marines. It is also a major day because now almost all the people who read this blog post on the blog. And finally it is important because of the following pictures:


This is the pinnacle of Space Marine tanks. It is also possibly the best tank in the game. This is the WHIRLWIND. Brad’s days of winning with his orks will finally come to an end now that this will be rolling onto the field.

To make it even better, the top can be removed to allow it to be the humble rhino.



Monday, April 25, 2011

Quick update

After reading some of the comments I made some changes to the Death Kultist. He now has more skulls!




Also here is an idea I have for a mask for the next Death Kultist. I think it could work but let me know in the comments.


After reading some comments here is the change I made to the first death kultist.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Lets Go Pens!

So here are some more pictures. I more or less finished another halberd and a guy with a pair of falchions! I think they have turned out pretty good. Both backpacks may be a little suspect, but with a few more bitz they should be alright.







I also got to work on a death kultist. I used another warhammer starter orc. I really like the poses and they are a snap to trim and assemble. I didn't do too much to really make this guy look like a kultist, but he does have a skull! I would love to hear some ideas people have to make the kultists stand out. I think one will have a tombstone strapped to his back.




Sunday, April 10, 2011

Grey Knightz Update

First, I want to apologize for the picture heavy post(and mostly for the blurry ones) but a lot of progress has been made and needed to be documented. So I have taken some of the comments I have gotten and have taken them to heart and updated the power armour grey knightz that I have been working on. I started giving them stikkbombs and i felt that giving them backpacks would make them feel a lot less than just black orcs with gunz. So far I am pleased with the results. I now have a looted wagon/rhino courtesy of my friend Eric, who spent a lot of time this weekend to finish it.














Monday, April 4, 2011

Da Grey Knightz!





Currently around the internet, there has been a growing dialog on the use of counts as armies. There are typically two groups of people, ones who love the idea and those that loathe the idea. So if you fall in the latter group I am sorry this post is not for you.

The Plan

In the ork codex there are many great legendary waaaghs and warbosses. One such figure is Tuska the deamon-killa. He is a warboss that takes special delight in killing deamons (the bigger the better). Well as it happens a new codex has been released for the Grey Knights, and now seems like a good time to jump on the bandwagon and make a Tuska counts-as Grey Knights army.

Tuska will be represented by the stats of Lord Draigo. Since we are using Draigo it seems like I will have to include some Paladins using mega armour nobz I figure that I will include at least one henchman squad that will have some death kultists possibly some mystics or deamonhosts to represent the wierdboyz that Tuska is described to have. I also want to run some purifiers (I hear they are good) as black orcs to represent the tougher, power armour orks. After that the sky is the limit. I really don't know the best way to mak
e Tuska, but I am sure that something will come up.

The Pictures

So I am aware I do a lot of talking and not a lot of doing on this blog so before I made this proposal I wanted to have a prototype model ready to show off to prove I am not crazy(well the lazy crazy anyway). Without further ado here is the first purifier:


I am really looking for feedback, do you think this will work? Does the bolter look ok? Am I a traitor to ork-kind?