Showing posts with label Kasrkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kasrkin. Show all posts

Friday, 10 May 2024

Kasrkins

Ok, I know I said that the next post was going to be a.bunch of random models, but I forgot this lot and now I'm being to lazy to go back and rewrite the previous post, even though it won't have actually posted by the time I write this one! Anyway, I promise the next post will actually contain a number of different models, this one however, contain my Kasrkin proxies, otherwise known as Wargames Atlantic bulldogs. 

Group photo!

Plasma! 

Above and below are a sergeant and two plasma gunners. These two pictures highlight the issue of not having a light box. The top picture is well lit and you can see details, but the shadows are very heavy and stark, below is softer shadows but also softer details. I would love to get a nice light box for pictures but I just can't justify one, maybe one day in the dim and distant future when my Google ads revenue pays out I'll buy one (sometime around 2150 as the current rate!)



Some more contrasting photos,oh, and a cuppa tea!


That should be it for units now, just the random and single models to go next week!

Tuesday, 19 March 2024

Completed Kasrkin

 So these guys have actually been all painted up for some time, I just haven't had a chance to post them up here. These are my Kasrkin stand ins, made from Wargames Atlantic bulldogs. I do love the wargames Atlantic kits, just wish I had more uses for them, although I will be getting some Grognards to kitbash some DKoK infantry. 

Anyway, on to the Kasrkin. 


There are a total of 20 models here, that will be split between 2 squads. I haven't marked up the bases yet, I will do this after I have applied the quickshade. 


First up are the riflemen, there are just eight of them in total, four for each squad.


These are also the pack horses for the units, all being equipped with backpacks to carry everything the squad need to survive the fight.


Next up are the specialists, starting with the hotshot sniper rifles and hotshot volley guns. I would have liked to have fitted scopes to the long rifles to make them look like proper sniper rifles but they are still different enough to.make it clear which are the sniper rifles in the squads. The volley guns are also easy to spot in the squads.


The next two guns are a little harder to tell apart, the grenade launcher and flamers. They both have the same basic body and shape, plus, they will most likely be run in the same squad. There are a few minor differences between the two, such as the grenade magazine and the flamer guys wearing gas masks, after all you don't want all that nasty flamer fluid in your face.



These, despite how they look, are plasma guns and not plasma cannons. I would love them to have been plasma cannons, but that would have been stretching things a little. 



Lastly we have the Sergeants, complete with cup of tea. While one of them is all action, pressing forward with sword and pistol, the other is take a little more care and having a cuppa while deciding what to do next. 



The only issue I ran in to here was the bases. The models don't come with bases so I got a bunch of eBay. However, they turned out to be 3d print rather than moulded plastic and so didn't respond to plastic glue, meaning that I needed to super glue the models down. While it worked perfectly fine, I've already had to redo a couple of the bases and one of the grenadiers has had an upgrade to a proper plastic base. 


Tuesday, 3 October 2023

Colour test schemes (and cat)

 So after a couple of sneak peaks for the colour schemes, here they are in close up. I’ll start with the Kasrkins, mostly has that was the photos that blogger loaded up first!

The colour scheme on this one was dictated not by any sort of historical ideas or cool colour schemes but but the fact that I wanted a colour that I hadn’t used yet. The DKoK are painted mostly red and light blue, the Navy Breachers, as you’ll see, are painted dark blue, the Rough Riders, which are yet to be built, will be painted a green and red colour scheme and the platoon command squad built by my son are painted green to look like WW2 para troopers. So this didn’t leave me with many colour options. I had initially thought about doing red anyway but it just didn’t seem right given the DKoK. So looking in my paint box there were a couple of options, light green, bright red, orange, white/beige or purple. The plan is to do the Rough Rider in the dark green, so i could use a light green, but it would have look to much like my other armies with green troops. The bright red was out as it would look to similar to the darker red of the DKoK and the orange was out as its a guard colour to paint and its also the colour of my main Marine chapter. I did think about going for the Beige / white colour option, as this would be different to the other unit on the table but I just couldn’t figure a good colour combination to go with it, as the browns would either make the whole model washed out or overpower the main colour. So in the end I went for Purple.


There are two sets of pictures here, this set, taken just after I finished painting the model, which show the colours but have a very messy background and the ones below with a clean background but turned out very dark and so you cant see all the details.  


Anyway, i do like this colour scheme a lot. The purple is not to strong, especially on this model with the backpack. The only thing that I’m not sure on yet is the bed roll. I wanted it a different colour to the backpack itself to help it stand out but I don’t know if the black is a bit to much, I’m tempted to try grey on the next model and see if that tones it down a little. The other thing that i may change is the stock on the weapon. At the moment it’s all metallic but I’m thinking that I might add so brown or black in to it so that it’s not quite so bland looking. Brown would give it a bit of a wood type effect but I think black would look better and suit the colour pallet a bit better as well. 



As you can see I had a little bit of an issue when trying to take pictures of the models in my makeshift Photo Booth. Luckily she didn’t break anything and she was more interested in my attention than the models, mostly i think because she wanted some fresh food, despite the fact that I’d only fed her breakfast about an hour before this point! If this had been one of the kittens, they probably would have been trying to play with and eat the models, they have a habit of doing that with my little ones models!


Cat shifted and fed, i manage to get some pictures taken. As I said above, they are a little dark, even though I took them in the conservatory on a sunny (ish) day (It’s September in the UK, it doesn’t get that sunny, especially up north!). I probably should get myself some sort of photo light box or even some lights I can use with the camera, but I really cant justify spending the money on stuff like that right now, maybe after I start my new job I might be able to splash out. 





The second unit here is my Navy Breachers. The colour choice for these units was a lot simplier and i had a very good idea of what I wanted to do right from the off. In WW1, the Royal Navy had more men than it had ships, due to the number of Royal Navy and Royal Marine reservists and volunteers, so they formed the Royal Navy Division and sent them off to war.


The result was basically what you see above, at least in the beginning. The did eventually get Khaki uniforms and steel hats but to begin with they had their Navy or Marine blue uniform and webbing with rifle. The steel helmets they ended up getting also tended to be blue in colour and not green, like the army versions. So, the plan was to have a uniform that followed this pattern, with blue as the main colour. The metal areas had to be brass, as when you think of navy ships of old, it’s brass that is the metal that comes to mind. The guns are going to be normal gun metal, as that makes most sense to me. So what does this look like?


So brass boots and chest plates, blue jacket and hat, with black trousers. I thought about blue or white trousers but decided that blue would make the models too blue and white would just look off, especially with the white trim and belts.


The white belts come from the Royal Navy and Marine dress uniforms. This also adds break in the blue and a nice bit of detailing to the model. You’ll AoO notice that the axe is all metal, with no wooden handle, as I figured that they would be constructed to be as cheap and easily repaired as possible, and wood in any form is going to be rare in space! Lastly, the tank on the back is a nice red colour to add a little bit of contrasting colour to the blue and add another feature to the model. 


I know in the proper models, they come with full face masks, which makes more sense with the tank but I imagine that these guys have their gas masks stowed away somewhere of the moment as they are running around planet side and don’t need the full space suit setup. 


I’m happy with both of these test models, so with just a couple of tweaks, I will be cracking on with painting up the other 19 models of each type and as soon as I have them finished and I get an opportunity to take photos I will get them posted up her.