Well, another year has gone by and so it's time for another year in review post. I'll start with what amounted to the majority of progress on my blog... digital hobby publishing. Starting with Star Trek tabletop gaming, I worked on over a dozen sheets under my SHIELDS UP! house rules (link here) divided up between the current Star Trek Adventures RPG by Modiphius and the classic FASA Starship Combat games. This is where the bulk of my updates are for 2018 and, while I myself haven't tried any of them out in actual games, some other players have reported using my fan ship designs in their own campaigns.
Additionally, I tried my hand at some very basic programming and developed some custom ships (link here) for the fan made computer game version of the classic FASA game along with a tutorial for getting it all working (link here). All in all, I'd say that I was significantly more productive in that virtual realm compared with typical tabletop hobby work albeit with almost no difference in the "games played" metric described above (excluding single player missions).
When it comes to actual hands on traditional hobby work, I frankly didn't accomplish much. In 2018, the only miniatures
that I worked on were the painted Winged Hussar pictured in the center
below and another converted/built yet to be painted. I had hoped to
finish off a half painted Tau broadside suit conversion I worked on a
few years ago but never got around to it.
I
hope to do better next year but realistically I said the same thing
last year in my previous review so I won't hold my breath. While I did
visit the local games store a bit more in 2018 for RPG reasons, I only
ended up playing a single miniatures game after an RPG session. That
definitely puts a damper on any larger hobby plans leaving me with the
occasional conversion project (like my RAFM minis or Winged Hussars).
In the next month, I do plan on painting some of my 3D printed figures
as part of the last phase of my review of them.
Next we have a mix of the two categories above in my Shapeways miniatures printing. I relearned by brute force trial and error how to pose and modify existing models (although actual modelling is still far beyond my grasp) and mostly successfully printed out physical miniatures. I did hear back from Shapeways about the misprint in my order and am awaiting my reorder of tweaked figures. I do plan on covering the reprints as well as painting up several of the figures for use as well. If time and budget allows, I also hope to place another later on in the year for my first ever custom starship miniatures including hopefully a ship or two featured in my SHIELDS UP! house rules.
Finally we have the miscellaneous updates. In between the above, I've recounted my truthful experience in backing the failed Robotech Tactics miniatures kickstarter (link here), reviewed Artel W's series of boutique 40k themed miniatures (link here) as well as the Star Trek Discovery Season 1 (link here), reviewed the Starfinder RPG and my unsuccessful attempt at starting a local group (link here), and even covered the history of my blog's title (link here).
All in all that makes 26 updates for 2018 or roughly one every two weeks or so on average. In reality, they came more in fits and spurts with May being a month without any update. In addition to hopefully doing a bit more hands on painting in 2019, I do also hope to post a bit more regularly or, at a minimum, not completely miss any months on the blog. As stated above, I do hope to finish off some existing miniatures on my painting table (like my 40k Tau broadside linked here as well as my recent 3D printed figs). On the digital front, I don't see myself coming out with too many ships but I am considering publishing an updated 2019 edition of my TOS Recognition Manual (link here) if I can come up with a suitable Romulan ship to add to the roster.
I don't know if this type of review is informative to any potential readers but I do feel that it (at least temporarily) helps to focus my efforts for the upcoming months. Regardless, see you all in a few weeks with my next 3D printing update and thanks again for reading!
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Saturday, January 5, 2019
Monday, April 30, 2018
Artel W Miniatures Review
I've been following a Russian miniatures company called Artel W for the past year but never quite managed to pull the trigger on placing an order despite my interest. They do a variety of grimdark 32mm scale miniatures with realistic proportions that would be great for Warhammer 40k characters.
Overall I'm definitely satisfied with my purchase (let alone the prize I got in addition to my order) and wouldn't hesitate to order again. I actually regret not getting a couple more figs that are now discontinued but luckily there are others still on my want list like the female techpriest. They've reported that the long wait times should be over this month (April) so future order should only take a few weeks with international shipping.
P.S. I apologize for the quality of the pics and lack of light balance but I've tried unsuccessfully indoors and outdoors to get nice pics close up with neither the lighting indoors or the overcast skies outdoors cooperating with my efforts!
Back in January, they announced that they had received a cease and desist type of letter from Games Workshop and would soon be discontinuing some of their figures including some of the ones I was most interested in. They were running a variety of very generous contests for the sets they were discontinuing and I was lucky enough to win one! At that point (with free shipping even), I had no excuse not to place an order and added some more minis to the order. It appears I wasn't the only one as they announced they were swamped with orders. It took several months for them to work through the backlog but I finally got my miniatures this month.
It's definitely the nicest package I've ever received once I opened up the commercial mailer and online package tracking worked continuously from Russia to my doorstep. This wasn't just for the contest winners as I've seen folks post the same with regular orders as well. The figs were well padded and organized with no missing parts. I have to say that I'm very impressed with the level of intricate detail that they put on their sculpts. Seeing the pictures online is one thing but having those tiny pieces of resin in your hands and seeing no bubbles, miscasts, and only minimal flash is quite impressive.
Here are a few comparison pictures with official 40k figures as well as a few more zoomed in pics of individual figures. I have to say again that the detail is quite impressive and daunting at the same time. The realistic scale even at 32mm means that some of the slimmer figures (especially female models) have connection points that are less than 1mm in diamater and height/depth.
Although I haven't assembled any yet (let alone tested the durability), my experience with other such figures in resin and metal lead me to believe that they're not particulary durable and will likely have broken parts simply from falling over onto their side with a wayward hand move across the table let alone a fall from a height of a few feet. Below are a few size comparisons with GW figures as well.
Although I haven't assembled any yet (let alone tested the durability), my experience with other such figures in resin and metal lead me to believe that they're not particulary durable and will likely have broken parts simply from falling over onto their side with a wayward hand move across the table let alone a fall from a height of a few feet. Below are a few size comparisons with GW figures as well.
Overall I'm definitely satisfied with my purchase (let alone the prize I got in addition to my order) and wouldn't hesitate to order again. I actually regret not getting a couple more figs that are now discontinued but luckily there are others still on my want list like the female techpriest. They've reported that the long wait times should be over this month (April) so future order should only take a few weeks with international shipping.
P.S. I apologize for the quality of the pics and lack of light balance but I've tried unsuccessfully indoors and outdoors to get nice pics close up with neither the lighting indoors or the overcast skies outdoors cooperating with my efforts!
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