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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: SgtMcNab on 26 November 2012, 05:21:23 PM

Title: Colonial Marines
Post by: SgtMcNab on 26 November 2012, 05:21:23 PM
Hi all,

I have just ordered some of the new Pig Iron figures and whilst waiting for them to be delivered dug out my old, half finished Colonial Marines from Gripping Beast/Woodbine Design.


(http://i1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh579/SgtMcNab/0C898DB1-8C9B-4E0A-AAC6-D89C66A83D23-198-00000014B4F8896B.jpg)

Asyou can see the bases need completing and Ripley, at the front needs a coat of matt varnish.  The figure to the right of Ripley is the smart gunner, Drake.

(http://i1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh579/SgtMcNab/2076EBE4-69DC-4B28-BEF5-16D462ECD31E-167-00000042CC7CF552.jpg)

The second picture is of Hudson in the centre with the motion tracker with Hicks on the right with a shotgun.  Ferro is the pilot on the left.

Cheers all

Andy

Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Earther on 26 November 2012, 05:53:15 PM
Nicely done chap! :D

For aliens, you might consider the ones from East Riding Miniatures? They're sort of chunky, much like the Gripping Beast CMC.

http://shop.eastridingminiatures.co.uk/mythic-worlds-sci-fi-58-c.asp
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Mr.J on 26 November 2012, 06:21:52 PM
Excellent miniatures. Really like the paintjobs, very much liking your painting style.
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Elk101 on 26 November 2012, 06:25:32 PM
Nice. I've always wanted to do an Aliens set up but never got round to it.
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Elbows on 26 November 2012, 08:23:00 PM
Nice. I've always wanted to do an Aliens set up but never got round to it.

I defy anyone on this board to say they haven't....at one point...wanted or considered an ALIENS project.  lol
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Elk101 on 26 November 2012, 08:35:51 PM
I defy anyone on this board to say they haven't....at one point...wanted or considered an ALIENS project.  lol
lol
I painted up some of the first plastic space marines as pseudo colonial marines but it just wasn't the same! I wish I'd heard of Denizen back then. Sgt McNab, are you looking to get some colonists too?
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: The_Beast on 26 November 2012, 08:36:37 PM
I did the LEG boardgame; saw it done at a few Denver cons decades ago, and had to follow suit.

The board was basically a cabinet drawer, used flame-sculpted styrofoam for the walls. Looked okay, but a friend replaced with wild walls.

Another friend converted some Future Wars figs, and have to say looked darn good, though Vasquez ended up a bit 'cantilevered'.  ;)

Haven't pulled it out in years; suppose I best consider doing so.

Doug

Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: SgtMcNab on 26 November 2012, 09:19:26 PM
lol
I painted up some of the first plastic space marines as pseudo colonial marines but it just wasn't the same! I wish I'd heard of Denizen back then. Sgt McNab, are you looking to get some colonists too?

Hi all,

Many thanks for the comments.

Elk101, I'm not sure at the moment.  I'm more of a painter than a gamer but if you read my blog you will see that I am thinking of playing Space Hulk with the figures taking the place of Terminators, but am having difficulty in aquiring Aliens.  Although Earther recommended East Riding MIniatures, and I like the look of them.

I'm not sure what figures are available for Colonists so will keep an open mind.

I have undercoated the bases so will try and get them finished soon and provide an update.

Cheers

Andy
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Michka on 27 November 2012, 02:32:58 AM
Fantastic paint job on those. I think your painting does these figures more justice then the ones on the website. I've considered using them but was turned off by what I saw. Now that I see your work and the Dawn of the Lead blog I'm changing my mind. Speaking of blogs, what do you call your blog? 
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Elk101 on 27 November 2012, 08:46:24 AM
In a 'money where my mouth is' moment I've purchased the Colonial Marines Technical Manual so we'll see where that leads. With aliens in mind I also bought some GW genestealers from ebay to cut up. I'll try and get some hormagants too for variety with Heresy lurker heads. This might be an option for you Sgt? I am also warming to the ERM ones too though. I'm stuck on colonists though. This needs to be relatively low cost (apparently it is now a new project!) so figure price will be ab issue.

I'll look forward to seeing more of your stuff.
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Sgt. Scream on 27 November 2012, 10:00:25 AM
Beautiful paintjobs. Remembers me to start working on my Woodbine Marines again.  :-*
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Earther on 27 November 2012, 10:09:11 AM
Armed 'colonist' types from 4A Miniatures? Same chunky sculpting style. Bit of a mixed bag in the shop, so'll you'll have to have a browse:

http://www.fouraminiatures.com/page2.htm

CP Models sci-fi workers:

http://www.cpmodelsminiatures.co.uk/CP%20MODELS%2028MM%20SCI-FI%20NON-COMS.htm

Useful stuff in the Get Some! line:

http://www.sgmm.biz/Science-Fiction_c_58.html

Gripping Beast do a single civilian pack - the Jordan family from the Director's Cut:

http://grippingbeast.com/product.php?ItemID=1953

Black Cat always has something. Sci-fi multi-part civilians:

http://blackcatbases.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=437_457&products_id=2877

 ;)
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: cheetor on 27 November 2012, 11:23:57 AM
I painted up some of the first plastic space marines as pseudo colonial marines but it just wasn't the same!

I did similar.  I painted the names of ten of the characters on my first ten plastic space marines back in the late eighties. "Wierzbowski" was a pain in the ass :)


Lovely work on the figures shown.  You did a really great job of representing the two types of camo on the uniforms.  Like 99% of the people here, I really must get working on my Aliens project.  The Gripping Beast figures are quirky sculpts, but I really like them.

Is there any chance you could explain the process used for painting the camo patterns?


Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: SgtMcNab on 27 November 2012, 07:42:53 PM
Fantastic paint job on those. I think your painting does these figures more justice then the ones on the website. I've considered using them but was turned off by what I saw. Now that I see your work and the Dawn of the Lead blog I'm changing my mind. Speaking of blogs, what do you call your blog? 

Hi Michka,

My blog is at www.amcfigures.blogspot.co.uk

I did similar.  I painted the names of ten of the characters on my first ten plastic space marines back in the late eighties. "Wierzbowski" was a pain in the ass :)


Lovely work on the figures shown.  You did a really great job of representing the two types of camo on the uniforms.  Like 99% of the people here, I really must get working on my Aliens project.  The Gripping Beast figures are quirky sculpts, but I really like them.

Is there any chance you could explain the process used for painting the camo patterns?




The colour scheme is;

BDU's - Base Vallejo Khaki, highlight, Vallejo German Beige Cammo, 2nd highlight Vallejo Beige Cammo and Vallejo Buff.
The cammo for the BDU's green and brown.  The green I use is Vallejo Extra Dark Green and the brown is Vallejo English Uniform.  I will then mix things up with Buff stripes.  I never highlight the green and brown patches though as I find it looses some of the realism.

The Body Armour is a base of Vallejo Russian Green with light green, brown and grey cammo in stripes.

Some of the figures have helmet covers painted the same way as the BDUs and some are in the same colour as the armour.

All the figures have the USA flag on their left arm and the Colonial Marine Screaming Eagle badges on the right.  There are added touches on certain figures, such as Drakes baseball cap has the USS Sulaco badge.  If you purchase the Aliens Technical Manual all of the badges are shown.

As I paint in the garage I have to wait for daylight to take pictures so over the weekend I will update close ups for you.

Cheers all

Andy
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: manatic on 28 November 2012, 06:20:47 AM
Awesome stuff, really like what you're doing! For the Aliens, you could check out my review at

http://dawnofthelead.com/2010/10/19/alien-miniatures-a-review/

if you haven't already.

Aliens-inspired projects seem to be popping out everywhere. I think it's great, the shared enthusiasm really helps keep a project going.
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Elk101 on 28 November 2012, 06:50:32 AM
Manatic, it was thanks to you I found out about Denizen. I'm waiting on the CM Tech Manual arriving and I intend to order some once I decide what I'm going to get. I couldn't see the Revirsico aliens on their site so I'm going to tinker with Tyranids. Thanks for such useful articles.

I think the Sgt's marines actually look better than the ones on the Gripping Beast site.
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: cheetor on 28 November 2012, 09:19:54 AM
As I paint in the garage I have to wait for daylight to take pictures so over the weekend I will update close ups for you.

That would be great, thanks.

I have a copy of the technical manual, but translating camouflage from an image to paint doesnt always work out the way that I had hoped, so I am interested in any technique that gets you such nice results :)

Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Elk101 on 28 November 2012, 09:34:18 AM
Instead of the camo scheme I really like the style Silent Invader and some others have used.

I'm sure SI won't mind me linking to his blog:

 http://silent-invasion.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/sufoabh-painting-marines.html?m=1

Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: manatic on 28 November 2012, 04:59:57 PM
Manatic, it was thanks to you I found out about Denizen. I'm waiting on the CM Tech Manual arriving and I intend to order some once I decide what I'm going to get. I couldn't see the Revirsico aliens on their site so I'm going to tinker with Tyranids. Thanks for such useful articles.

These are the Reviresco Aliens:

(http://dawnofthelead.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/reviresco-homophages.jpg)

On the Reviresco site: http://www.tin-soldier.com/starguard/homof.html

Glad I looked for these, since the link on my review was outdated!
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Legion1963 on 28 November 2012, 05:11:10 PM
I defy anyone on this board to say they haven't....at one point...wanted or considered an ALIENS project.  lol
Guilty.....as charged  8)
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: Elk101 on 29 November 2012, 11:27:25 AM
I was looking at Heresy's site for a synthetic and some colony staff and they have a sale on. It started at 20% off and decreases by 1% every day. I only ordered at 18% off so get in quick. I picked up some lurker heads for genestealer conversions and some 'government inspector types' which look great for colony or station workers.
Title: Re: Colonial Marines
Post by: manatic on 29 November 2012, 01:50:21 PM
For some more colonists, I recommend checking out Victory Force's not-Star Trek line: http://www.victoryforce.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=VFM&Category_Code=sfpacks

I picked up the two gadget-holding synthetics there. The arms are a bit short, but they were fun to paint and look nice enough finished:

(http://dawnofthelead.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/science_team.jpg)

The Hasslefree scientist is a nice model too!