Showing posts with label Fortress Figures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fortress Figures. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Painting RBJ's S.T.A.R. Trooper Minis

A small unit of Slammers hold off local militia while waiting for combat car support.
My buddies at Fortress Figures have started a new miniatures company called RBJ and their first release are these groovy S.T.A.R. Trooper minis. Designed by Ben Rodman and digitally sculpted by Bobby Jackson these sci-fi soldiers are super clean, well proportioned, and have the perfect amount of detail to make painting them quick and fun.

Solid, classic poses that are easy to recognize on the battlefield.
RBJ gave me a preview set of eight minis that included a commander, heavy-weapon trooper, four riflemen, two kneeling, and two troopers throwing grenades. The grenades and weapons are nicely scaled to the troopers, they are large enough to show up on the mini but not so ridiculous that they appear impossible. Even the massive rotary cannon looks great once you actually hold the mini in your hand. 

The proportions of the arms and armor have been carefully considered to look right once cast in metal or resin, something that many digital sculptors still seem to have difficulty with. I think this comes from Ben and his brother Jeff having so many years of sculpting and casting experience and from Bobby Jackson's history as first a putty sculptor and then a digital sculptor. Together these guys know what works on the final mini and what doesn't. On the STAR Troopers it all works.

First thing I did was a quick filing to clean up the very minimal mold lines. VERY minimal. Overall these minis are super clean and easy to prep.

The minis fit into the bases solidly and without any extra work.
Next up they were glued to the included plastic bases. the was a small gap that was filled with green stuff and the whole base was painted with wood glue and dipped in fine sand. I always add sand to my mini bases before I prime them so the the primer adds another level of adhesion to the sand.

Although I usually black prime my minis I decided to go with a white primer. I wanted to use a similar uniform color scheme to David Drake's Hammer's Slammers Mercenaries so they would be primarily light tan colored with black details. The Troopers minis that RBJ has shown have been in strong primary colors but they look great in more "realistic" military colors as well.

The base layer of color is GW Zandri Dust applied in two thin coats. Keeping the paint thin and allowing it to smooth itself as it dries really helps to keep the smooth surfaces and sharp edges of the armor plates.


Next up I used a wash of Nuln Oil and Calthan Brown to define the areas between the plates. I wasn't careful at all with this but made sure to get it all over the armor. I also find that blowing on the wet mini pops any small bubbles the form and allows the overall wash to dry more smoothly.


Once the wash was completely dry, I did some very light dry-brushing with Vallejo Model Colors Dark Sand and White. I did about three dry-brush layers adding a bit of white each time. I did a little edge highlighting but not much. I wanted to see how good I could make these look with minimal effort. :)


To finish up I painted the weapons, grenades, pouches, and helmet faceplates with black. I dry-brushed everything except for the faceplates with a very dark gray to bring out the detail. I use very little metal on sci-fi guns since it seems like they'll all have primarily plastic parts in the future anyway. I still paint the barrels silver to add a little visual interest.


Finally I added some small numerical decals to four of the minis and coated the faceplates with GW 'Ardcoat to make them shiny. Painted the bases and added some static grass.

Overall these new STAR Troopers are well sculpted, well proportioned, and a blast to paint. They clean up and assemble in a snap and stand on the bases perfectly so you don't need to prop them up as the glue dries. These are well detailed minis that are also made for painting and gaming. You really need to see them for yourself.


Check out the RBJ Kickstarter here:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1620164718/star-trooper-miniatures?ref=nav_search

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Brain Worm!

More from World Wasters:


Brain worms and their symbiotic pinhead-drones have always been alien outlaws, shunned by every civilized species because of a well-deserved reputation for psychic vampirism. Standing about six feet tall, a brain worm resembles a giant brain perched atop a stalk of bundled nerve fibers.

Pinhead-drones are great hulking brutes whose heads are nothing more than clusters of sense organs. Brain worms use telepathic powers to exert psychic control over pinhead-drones and any other unfortunate beings who fall into their psychic clutches.~ from World Wasters by Steve Lortz


You there! Do my bidding...or else!
Looking for a suitable victim.
An unsuspecting Bogey about to be puppeteered.
Also here's some of my early art for the pinhead drones. Biologically engineered brutes with minimal brain power but plenty of physical might. 

Pinheads can only use the most basic weapons and equipment.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Bogey Commander Robble from World Wasters.


Just finished Commander Robble of Robble's Rocket Raiders. Robble ( a corruption of Rommel and that noise that Hamburgler makes) is a rare example of Bogey military leadership in that he actually likes fighting and is unafraid to get into a skirmish alongside his men. He uses his trusty sidearm pistol and custom FistFaust to both attack his foe and keep his men in line! 

This mini is part of the World Wasters line designed and sculpted by Steve Lortz and soon to be re-released by Fortress Figures.

See more Bogeys here:
http://roebeast.blogspot.com/2014/10/world-wasters-bogeys.html



Sunday, October 5, 2014

World Wasters Bogeys.

Buggle on the revamped cover of World Wasters.
Robble's Rocket Raiders in the midst of some bad behavior.
From the war-torn pages of World Wasters come the Bogeys:


"Bogeys are native to the New Arm. In the parts that have been, explored so far, they are the numerically dominant species. Legend has it that a long lost species known as the Ancient Masters designed the bogeys to serve as fighters and laborers.

A degenerate species, bogeys are rude, stupid, vicious brutes, loosely organized by clans and tribes that incessantly fight with each other. The most forceful or cunning bogeys rule the others. Though technology on bogey worlds is crude, often no more advanced than medieval, these creatures are capable of learning to use most state of the art equipment. When they get hold of something like a starship, bogeys use it up, vandalizing and pushing it far past any reasonable limit with no regard for maintenance or safety.

A bogey tactical squad usually includes one second level leader, one first level heavy weapons specialist and eight other first level bogeys."~ From the World Wasters Playtest Edition by Steve Lortz.

My first squad of Bogey's are Robble's Rocket Raiders. Both Bommer and Biggles share the same body as do Breever and Buggle. These minis were sculpted by Steve Lortz in the early 1990s and are being re-released by Fortress Figures with new poses and are tabbed to work with slotted bases. We're hoping to re-release the WW rules this year as well.

Biggles.
Blaster.
Bommer.
Breever.
Buggle.