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Monday, December 17, 2012
Firestorm Armada - Background
Firestorm Armada is a sci-fi tabletop fleet scale miniatures game. It is by Spartan Games in the UK. They also produce a fantasy fleet game, a Victorian era steampunk fleet and land combat game and recently a steampunk 28mm skirmish game. But I digress...
In a place of congruence between the six major powers of our galaxy stands a region of space known as Fathoms Reach. The divide that occurred amongst the race of man is the root drive of this current conflict between the Alliance of Kurak and the Zenian League.With lasers and mass drivers, missiles and torpedoes, mines and shields...fleets go to war!
The Alliance of Kurak are basically the good guys and are made up of a smattering of smaller races that can buff your fleets. The main races are:
Terran Alliance:The human race was once proud, large and prosperous until a group of outer systems envied the core worlds. This was the birth of the human Dindrenzi Federation and the Zenian League. Terran ships use long range torpedoes and shield technology in their ships.
Aquan Prime: These peaceloving water-breathing creatures have a vested interest in Fathom's Reach due to the proximity of their original homeworld to it. This ships specialize in mines and 360 degree firepower.
Sorylian Collective: Muscled reptile-like, they have long traveled through the stars albeit at a cautious and slow pace. Thie broadsides and close in damage is immense.
The Zenian League are basically the bad guys, made up of smaller races to buff your fleet:
Dindrenzi Federation: A Xenophopic human dictatorship, they have reluctantly gathered alien races to assist them in their war on Terra and their allies. Their forward firing barrage is the deadliest in the game.
The Directorate: When humanity left for the stars, corporations followed. This empire is made through the cooperation of three major companies who have little regard for human (or otherwise) rights.
The Relthoza: Spider-like beings who specialize in cloaking technology and broadsides, they seek to expand their territory at the expense of others.
The current rulebook is hardbound and looks like this...
It has clear rules and nice pictures...
The previous rulebook was not well organized but did have scenarios and rules to create ships. So if you have ships from another game lying around and find the previous edition, grab it and the new edition for better rules layout and all the errata. The old one looked like this...
So there you have the background. Next is the basic rules.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Warcaster Elite Caine
Cygnar warcaster Captain Allister Caine is not anti-infantry focused, although I've been told he does that job well. He's primarily a caster assassin.
Primed white.
P3 Cygnar Base Blue, 50/50 P3 Cygnar Blue Highlight/P3 Frostbite, and P3 Bootstrap Leather.
P3 Ironhull Grey trenchcoat then it was drybrushed P3 Cryx Bane Highlight and lightly drybrushed/trim was done with GW Fortress Grey. The base was then painted with P3 Cryx Bane Highlight and lightly drybrushed with GW Fortress Grey. The blue around the Cygnar swan was done in Cygnar Blue Highlight and the swan done in P3 Cygnar Yellow.
Then P3 Midlund Flesh, drybrushed GW Elf Flesh, and P3 Ironhull Grey.
Then P3 Cold Steel, GW Runelord Brass, and drybrushed GW Dwarf Bronze.
P3 Cygnar Base Blue and drybrushed P3 Arcane Base Blue on the power cables. Then P3 Menoth White Highlight and drybrushed MenothWhite on the scarf. The P3 Coal Black on the hair and it was drybrushed with P3 Ironhull Grey.
The washed with GW Devlan Mud.
Back Left.
Back Right.
I was all ready to start playing with all my Arcane Gun mages: Two Arcane Gunners and UA, Black 13th and two Gun Mage Captain Adepts...until I saw this (its a cool website too). Tempest Blazers or Arcane Gun mages on horses! Sigh. I'll definitely have to get these.
But while I wait for good weather to spray and prime my next batch of models, I'm going to work on and talk about a game I started playing very early this year...Firestorm Armada.
Primed white.
P3 Cygnar Base Blue, 50/50 P3 Cygnar Blue Highlight/P3 Frostbite, and P3 Bootstrap Leather.
P3 Ironhull Grey trenchcoat then it was drybrushed P3 Cryx Bane Highlight and lightly drybrushed/trim was done with GW Fortress Grey. The base was then painted with P3 Cryx Bane Highlight and lightly drybrushed with GW Fortress Grey. The blue around the Cygnar swan was done in Cygnar Blue Highlight and the swan done in P3 Cygnar Yellow.
Then P3 Midlund Flesh, drybrushed GW Elf Flesh, and P3 Ironhull Grey.
Then P3 Cold Steel, GW Runelord Brass, and drybrushed GW Dwarf Bronze.
P3 Cygnar Base Blue and drybrushed P3 Arcane Base Blue on the power cables. Then P3 Menoth White Highlight and drybrushed MenothWhite on the scarf. The P3 Coal Black on the hair and it was drybrushed with P3 Ironhull Grey.
The washed with GW Devlan Mud.
Back Left.
Back Right.
I was all ready to start playing with all my Arcane Gun mages: Two Arcane Gunners and UA, Black 13th and two Gun Mage Captain Adepts...until I saw this (its a cool website too). Tempest Blazers or Arcane Gun mages on horses! Sigh. I'll definitely have to get these.
But while I wait for good weather to spray and prime my next batch of models, I'm going to work on and talk about a game I started playing very early this year...Firestorm Armada.
Warcaster Basic Caine
Classic Lieutenant Allister Caine is the premier ranged anti-infantry casters in the game. Or so I'm told, I have yet to play a game with him.
Primed white.
P3 Cygnar Base Blue, 50/50 P3 Cygnar Blue Highlight/P3 Frostbite, and P3 Bootstrap Leather.
Drybrushed P3 Rucksack Tan, P3 Midlund Flesh, drybrushed GW Elf Flesh, and P3 Ironhull Grey.
P3 Cold Steel, GW Runelord Brass, and drybrushed GW Dwarf Bronze.
P3 Cygnar Base Blue and drybrushed P3 Arcane Base Blue on the power cables. Then P3 Menoth White Highlight and drybrushed MenothWhite on the scarf. The P3 Coal Black on the hair and it was drybrushed with P3 Ironhull Grey.
The washed with GW Devlan Mud. I forgot the yellow on the rank and Cygnar swan so I did those after and washed them.
Left Side
Back.
Right side.
Primed white.
P3 Cygnar Base Blue, 50/50 P3 Cygnar Blue Highlight/P3 Frostbite, and P3 Bootstrap Leather.
Drybrushed P3 Rucksack Tan, P3 Midlund Flesh, drybrushed GW Elf Flesh, and P3 Ironhull Grey.
P3 Cold Steel, GW Runelord Brass, and drybrushed GW Dwarf Bronze.
P3 Cygnar Base Blue and drybrushed P3 Arcane Base Blue on the power cables. Then P3 Menoth White Highlight and drybrushed MenothWhite on the scarf. The P3 Coal Black on the hair and it was drybrushed with P3 Ironhull Grey.
The washed with GW Devlan Mud. I forgot the yellow on the rank and Cygnar swan so I did those after and washed them.
Left Side
Back.
Right side.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Arcane Gunners and UA
So this is the second unit of Arcane Gunners and UA that I've painted in the last few weeks. I'm currently painting up basic and elite Allister Caine so I wanted both to synergise with him and provide good tier list action. I've only played one battle with them so far but they definitely have their uses. Very hazardous when jackmashalling though. I think I would only do that with a Defender for super long range and keep the rest for mopping up anything that gets close. We'll see.
So I started with P3 Bastion Grey pants, P3 Cygnar Base Blue jacket and hat then drybrush Cygnar Blue Highlight mixed 50/50 with P3 Frostbite.
Next was P3 Bootstrap Leather boots, holster and belt. Then P3 Ironhull Grey metal parts and those parts were then drybrushed with P3 Cold Steel. Then the flesh parts were painted P3 Midlund Flesh and drybrushed with DB Elf Flesh.
The hair was painted a variety of colors from model to model. The leather parts and sword handle was painted with P3 Rucksack Leather.
Most models you assemble for any line don't fill in the base in its entirety. I use a filler to tidy that up.
The filler I used is what I always use but I don't think I've shown you for filling bases...my old friend air drying modelling clay.
Just take a little bit...
...fill in the base from the bottom.
Then smooth it over.
I use old dental tools that my wife's work is done with and is about to throw away. Just goes to show that your dentist can be a good friend!
For the edges I went over them in P3 Cygnar Blue Highlight. Then I used GW Dwarven Bronze for the gun, cuffs and details. P3 Rucksack Brown on the goggles, P3 Arcane Blue for some gun details and finally a wash of GW Devlan Mud.
Here's the group of 6.
The sergeant...
...model type A (there's two in a box)...
...Model type B (one in a box)...
...and model type C (two in a box).
Here's the UA. Slight differences but the same general scheme.
So I started with P3 Bastion Grey pants, P3 Cygnar Base Blue jacket and hat then drybrush Cygnar Blue Highlight mixed 50/50 with P3 Frostbite.
Next was P3 Bootstrap Leather boots, holster and belt. Then P3 Ironhull Grey metal parts and those parts were then drybrushed with P3 Cold Steel. Then the flesh parts were painted P3 Midlund Flesh and drybrushed with DB Elf Flesh.
The hair was painted a variety of colors from model to model. The leather parts and sword handle was painted with P3 Rucksack Leather.
Most models you assemble for any line don't fill in the base in its entirety. I use a filler to tidy that up.
The filler I used is what I always use but I don't think I've shown you for filling bases...my old friend air drying modelling clay.
Just take a little bit...
...fill in the base from the bottom.
Then smooth it over.
I use old dental tools that my wife's work is done with and is about to throw away. Just goes to show that your dentist can be a good friend!
For the edges I went over them in P3 Cygnar Blue Highlight. Then I used GW Dwarven Bronze for the gun, cuffs and details. P3 Rucksack Brown on the goggles, P3 Arcane Blue for some gun details and finally a wash of GW Devlan Mud.
Here's the group of 6.
The sergeant...
...model type A (there's two in a box)...
...Model type B (one in a box)...
...and model type C (two in a box).
Here's the UA. Slight differences but the same general scheme.
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