2024/09/22

A Brief Sci-Fi Interlude (2024 week 38)

And now for something completely different. Earlier this year I ran a couple sci-fi one shots as many folks were unavailable. That meant that I needed a new set of PCs and since the 3d printer was fired up, I took the opportunity to beef up my sci-fi bads roster. 

First up we have Dixie Duvall played by a Space Cowgirl from Zierzo Miniatura. If you're in need of Texas Ranger themed space marines, Zierzo's got you covered. Of the characters in this round-up this one took the most time. There are a lot of very soft details like the star on her hat and what not and her face was really difficult given the brim of her hat. I could have painted her in subassemblies but I was in a hurry and didn't do that. I'm not sold on the color scheme I chose but it worked out OK at the table. The freehand on the box is an in-universe joke.

Next up we have Derek Thorp played by Future Savior from Papsikels, rapidly becoming a go-to for sci-fi figs. Papsikels does a lot of legally-distinct homages to pop culture characters and I especially appreciate how he names them. This guy is painted to match his concept art and the player's assertion that "the only thing I know is that he has a shotgun." The character didn't end up with a shotgun, naturally. I specifically used Golden High Flow Acrylic Black on his coat since it's glossy and I could have spent a lot more time selling the leather and denim but clearly I didn't. You can see a bunch of fun printing defects on his back.

Keeping with Papsikels sculpts, we have Space Captain who was supposed to represent a character for a player who ended up not making it but was a good stand-in for one "Maple" Mac Gilleasbuig, a player who unexpectedly showed up. This guy has a surprising number of details and I super don't like all the folds on his coat. For a speed paint, they're far too hard to pick out and as a result I kind of phoned this one in. The contrast paint basecoat on his jeans is still pretty glossy (similarly on Derek's) which bothers me but not enough to hit it with a dullcoat after the fact.

The baddies were well-represented by these (many) Vanguard Droids by Hivemind Minis. This sculpt has the superpower of being a free download and pre-supported which is basically my catnip. These are better sculpts than my paint job shows, again, mostly because I was in a hurry. Turned out it didn't matter since several of us got sick the week we were supposed to play our first episode. I also glued their heads on backward the first time so had the fun of snapping them back off and re-gluing them. Also, if you see any weird graininess on them, that's less of the printing defects and more of using the trusty baking soda + cyanoacrylate trick to a) bond faster, and b) bond more strongly. One might wonder why I didn't do the same thing to texture their bases. I've wondered that, too!

Last up we have Bios Equalizer Bots from Hexy Studios and they are also a free download. Like the Vanguard Droids, these are also better sculpts than my paint job shows. All of these bots were primarily painted with the airbrush using the ever-wonderful Vallejo Metal Colors--accept no substitutes! The details were random colors that I already had on my palette which is why they're so muted (again: in a hurry). They're super back-heavy because I was extra-lazy and didn't prop up their feet like I'd planned to after deciding not to print their custom bases. Some day I'll learn.

2024 finished mini counter: 260/208




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