This will be a little series I do to collect various reference pictures for myself and others in categories. Inevitably there will be some crossover and I might put the same pictue in more than one post if it fits. There probably won't be a lot of text just juicy reference photos. I'm starting with rust because it is my favourite. I love rust. I don't know why I just think it looks amazing. All pictures are my own.
A blog about the various conflicts, conquests, invasions, wars, tragedies and dramas that take place on the tabletops of myself and my friends.
Monday, March 30, 2020
Reference Corner: RUST NEVER SLEEPS Vol.1
Welcome to the reference corner.
This will be a little series I do to collect various reference pictures for myself and others in categories. Inevitably there will be some crossover and I might put the same pictue in more than one post if it fits. There probably won't be a lot of text just juicy reference photos. I'm starting with rust because it is my favourite. I love rust. I don't know why I just think it looks amazing. All pictures are my own.
There will be more rust pictures.
This will be a little series I do to collect various reference pictures for myself and others in categories. Inevitably there will be some crossover and I might put the same pictue in more than one post if it fits. There probably won't be a lot of text just juicy reference photos. I'm starting with rust because it is my favourite. I love rust. I don't know why I just think it looks amazing. All pictures are my own.
Friday, March 13, 2020
Review: Bushido, The Descension Faction Starter Set
Tl;dr: this is one of the smartest and most complete starter
sets I’ve ever seen. Unfortunately, GCT did not pay me for this opinion.
I’ve not done a product review before but I was really
impressed with this set when I opened it and starting cleaning the components
and really felt like I should put one together as I feel like this is exactly
how a starter set should be done.
The newly released (though it has been out for a short while now) starter for ‘The Descension’ (formerly ‘Tengu Descension’) for the latest edition of Bushido, the compact game of warband/squad level combat in a fantasy far east, gives us a strong theme from the off. The previous starter offered us a mix of human devotees and a mix of bird types including one of the larger ones mounted on a 40mm base. Here we have one focussing on the smaller, fast birds, clearly intended to showcase The Descension’s signature speed and manoeuvrability. This is made clear especially as every model’s rule card features the ability to boost speed and has a theme card that accentuates this, more on those later.
Look closely and you can see the names! |
Additionally,
GCT casts have uncommonly thin parts, usually on the staff or blade of a weapon.
This is excellent aesthetically, Bushido models have some of the best
proportions I have seen on metal casts, however they are inevitably brittle. Rather
than thicken the parts here they have opted to cleverly reinforce them. The bird
standing on one leg, for example, has the staff anchored to the base tab (I
like to make my life difficult so have trimmed that off as part of my basing
plan) so as to avoid a free floating staff end that may be easily knocked. The separate
weapon piece on the flightless bird is as mentioned above intended to be glued
across the back giving it more strength, and the right hand dagger of the model
that joins at the waist is moulded on to the end of a dramatically sweeping
cloak so that it is impossible to break.
The Unbreakable Blade |
Every point of potential weakness I have been able to find has been mitigated to at least some degree by the sculptor. I really appreciate the care here. You would have to try very hard to make an error in putting these models together and while breakages will always be possible, care has been taken to reinforce them against the usual level of knocks you can expect a model to take. There was a little flash to clear up but a few swipes with a scalpel and a brush with a file fixed this. These sorts of models for games from smaller companies can sometimes demand more than a beginner’s level of modeling ability but I can’t see anyone having trouble with these if they take a little care.
More than the sculpts is the rules that come with the models. Not only do you get the stat cards for the characters (every model in Bushido comes with a stat/record card tat details their abilities and allows you to track their health) but you get items, events, and a theme card too (items and events are largely self-explanatory I think but for clarity a theme card is a card that gives certain bonuses in return for building your list a certain way. In this case the requirement is that all models have the option for a speed boost on their stat card, as all the models in this box do). These are game elements that were previously only available as a separate purchase so that even with a starter you could not access the game at its entirety. Now even that has been remedied as you have cards for all aspects of the game right out of the starter box. The only thing you need that the box doesn’t supply is the rules, (not physical anyway, it has the address for the full free rules pdf: https://gctstudios.com/rules) something to play on, and an opponent. You don’t even need more models for a ‘proper’ sized game. As stated, Bushido is very compact and at least in the case of The Descension (which are rather elite) the starter has enough for a ‘full’ game, though Bushido also plays well with slightly bigger or slightly smaller warbands, it has quite good scalability.
So yes, this is a great starter set that a lot of companies,
bigger ones included, could learn a lot from. Virtually everything about this
has been incredibly well thought out all the way down to the sculpts and casts. I’m very impressed.
Monday, March 2, 2020
Martian Construction Crew
Working on stuff without guns has been a really nice change and will be a really good oppurtunity to work on some heavy weathering and civilian schemes that aren't concerned with stuff like visibility.
I have the vehicles at the base coated stage. I went for someting non-uniform to give me some variety to work with but leant more on hi-vis yellow. My favourite thing so far has been the civilian powered work suits:
Aaaand the work crew. They have had a matte coat since these pictures and just just need their bases finishing off.
I have the vehicles at the base coated stage. I went for someting non-uniform to give me some variety to work with but leant more on hi-vis yellow. My favourite thing so far has been the civilian powered work suits:
Aaaand the work crew. They have had a matte coat since these pictures and just just need their bases finishing off.
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