This week I have been working on four Adversary characters for Relicblade. Here are the four miniatures from the Wretched Hive faction - they add up to around 20 points more than the Temple of Justice set I did last week, but another model or some upgrades should even them out. The Hive is made of Iguan, sort of a lizard-man warband. Having used green as one of the primary colors for my Temple of Justice figures, I decided to try a red paint scheme instead of the traditional lizard green. I have mixed feelings on how they turned out. I'm not sure if the Cleric of Justice (see last week's post) is supposed to be an Iguan as well, but he looks pretty darn similiar so I used a very similiar paint scheme for their skin. First up, a Mangrove Basilisk. This was a super fun model to paint and is my favorite of this batch:
Monday, February 12, 2024
Relicblade Adversaries
Friday, February 2, 2024
First Relicblade Team
After nearly two decades of gaming at smaller scales, 2024 has started with something that I had thought I'd never do ... investing in a 28mm miniatures game. My older brother, who first introduced me to the hobby by buying me numerous GW games for my birthdays as a kid, and who lured me back into it after a 5 year hiatus during college, has once again been the catalyst. For the last few winters I've have been painting miniatures of his choice for a Christmas present, and, to tell the truth, I have had a great time painting 28mm sci-fi for his collection.
After selling some old projects this winter, I was looking for a small project to start with the resulting funds and settled on Relicblade - a 28mm fantasy skirmish game created by Sean Sutter. Sean is a one man show, doing all of the writing, sculpting, illustration, game design, and sales himself and his game has been growing for 9 or 10 years now.
For those of you who are unfamiliar it plays on a 2x2 ft table with 4 or 5 miniatures per side. Games are quick, fun, and tell a great narrative over time. I made a 15mm set for the game several years back using proxy miniatures, and have enjoyed the game enough that I thought I would spend some more money at Sean's website to support his work. I picked up hard copy rulebooks to replace my pdfs and some 28mm miniatures for the game. The game play is very simple and fun, with some great player aids - I'm hoping my young daughters might enjoy it in another year or two. They already enjoy painting miniatures. My goal is to have two forces and terrain for a small board completed by the end of February.
Below are the first models for my Advocate faction -
First is the Cleric of Justice:
And the token for his spectral hammer spell:
Followed by my Questing Knight:And my Rogue:
Four miniatures is all you need to start a campaign, but I'll probably add two or three more for a little variety down the line. These were super fun to paint - I only paint an hour or two each week, so I'm not the greatest at doing these sculpts justice. We will see how the next batch turnout.
Battle Force Scale Mechs (3mm)
From Left to Right: Brigade Models 6mm building, Ironwind Battle Force, 3d print, 3d print, Ironwind Battle Force.
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This week I have been working on four Adversary characters for Relicblade. Here are the four miniatures from the Wretched Hive faction - th...
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