The force on parade...
A blog relating to Port Imperiale, my 40k Rogue Trader era setting, Altheim, my 3rd Edition WFB city, and other hobby-related stuffs.
Friday, 5 August 2016
Space Slann! The Archaeo-Expeditionary Force of Mage-Chief Nohoch-Mul...
Sorry for the lack of posts recently, but I was in a painting mood, so finally managed to plow on and get my Space Slann army to a state of almost completion, and I think that merits a big ol' post!
More Interstellar Amphibians after the cut...
Labels:
40k,
Port Imperiale,
Rogue Trader,
Space Slann
Monday, 4 July 2016
Rogue Trader: Eastenders Edition...
The best used droids on Jamakeer!
So, a while ago I did a small tutorial on making some market stalls (*here*), and I've finally got around to painting them, along with some characters to staff them, so here they are!
More after the cut...
Labels:
40k,
Painting,
Port Imperiale,
Rogue Trader,
Scenery
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
The 'Maelstrom' Class Light Cargo Lugger
So, as I mentioned in my last post, there's an even bigger ship on the block, and here it is, the 'Maelstrom' Class Light Cargo Lugger.
More photos after the cut...
Labels:
40k,
Painting,
Port Imperiale,
Rogue Trader,
Scenery,
terrain
Sunday, 26 June 2016
Crashed 'Rover' Class Cargo Lugger update..
Just a minor progress update today, As I decided I'd get the airbrush and compressor out of storage and give 'em a go again, for about the first time in 8 years.
Paint was chosen for me, as it was about the only one of my Vallejo paints that hadn't run out/dried up. I've since re-ordered a bunch of Vallejo Model Air paints, but thought yellow was a good way to go anyway:
Paint was chosen for me, as it was about the only one of my Vallejo paints that hadn't run out/dried up. I've since re-ordered a bunch of Vallejo Model Air paints, but thought yellow was a good way to go anyway:

A few more photos after the cut...
Labels:
40k,
Painting,
Port Imperiale,
Rogue Trader,
Scenery,
terrain
Friday, 17 June 2016
Port Imperiale update
So, regular readers will know that this blog was originally meant to be a progress log for my RT background planet, the titular Port Imperiale, but it's diverged a little from that brief over time, so for this post, I've gone back to the Port. Part of the background was that the entire planet was meant to be covered in crashed spacecraft, the remnants of the Pirates' victims that were forced to land before the ships were stripped of their cargo and anything saleable.
So, I've spent the last couple of weeks working on one of these crashed ships, and here you go, this is the first, and probably the largest one:
More after the cut...
So, I've spent the last couple of weeks working on one of these crashed ships, and here you go, this is the first, and probably the largest one:
A squat salvager checks out his latest find
More after the cut...
Monday, 6 June 2016
Hey, I won something!
Ol' Abdul, In the flesh...
So, one of the better 40k Facebook groups I'm a member of, The Emporium of Rogue Dreams, recently had a competition to create a model, background story and statline for Abdul Goldberg, a recurring Hero/Villain/Adversary from the Scenario Creator in the Rogue Trader Rulebook.
If you're a regular here, you'll see I did this a while ago, *here*, and I entered it into the competition. Due to a freak current in the Warp, the organisers of the competition managed to get the ever illustrious Rick Priestley himself to judge the entries, and I'm amazed to say, I won!
Here's what the rules maestro had to say:
"Abdul Goldberg in the flesh... and what a lot of it! I enjoyed reading of Abd-El's exploits throughout time (and various editions) of the 40K background. A good effort that man! It's also a really nice conversion from an interesting source - and the two bodyguards are nicely envisaged too. It certainly ticks all the Rogue Trader boxes - and some extra just to be sure. I also liked the fact that you don't give away what he looks like... the mystery remains... mysterious"
High praise indeed! Must admit, it was nice to win something modelling related, it's been a while. The 1988 Golden Demon Awards I think, and even then I only got the a runner up prize!
I think really, after winning for me, it's only fair that I get him into a game at some point. More news on that when I paint up a pirate warband for him!
Labels:
40k,
Abdul Goldberg,
background,
Port Imperiale,
Rogue Trader,
Tallarn
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
The potential future. Or, yet another doomed jaunt into the wargames industry.
This is just a bit of a personal update really, though it is hobby related, so might interest a few of you. As some of you may know, I've been part of the Wargames Industry repeatedly over the last 25 years, (GW, Hetzerdog and more recently the F*undry F*ckwits). This generally ends in tears, but for some reason I just can't stay away and my burnt fingers never seem to teach me the lesson I so obviously need.
With my current spinal injury meaning I'm not at work, it's given me a lot of time to think things over. Partially about fitting a TVR V8 engine in my Land Rover it has to be said, but also about my future in general. Depending on the surgical outcome, I may never return to 100% fitness, and part of the problem is that sitting at a desk programming for long periods of time is something that I may no longer be able to do, and that puts my current job/career in jeopardy.
With that in mind, my partner and I have recently been looking at buying a laser cutter/engraver, which will work for her clothing company, and I thought of possibly starting up in a small/part time way, in the wargames scenery business to bring in some extra income.
With my current spinal injury meaning I'm not at work, it's given me a lot of time to think things over. Partially about fitting a TVR V8 engine in my Land Rover it has to be said, but also about my future in general. Depending on the surgical outcome, I may never return to 100% fitness, and part of the problem is that sitting at a desk programming for long periods of time is something that I may no longer be able to do, and that puts my current job/career in jeopardy.
With that in mind, my partner and I have recently been looking at buying a laser cutter/engraver, which will work for her clothing company, and I thought of possibly starting up in a small/part time way, in the wargames scenery business to bring in some extra income.
A new toy...
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