Sunday, July 3, 2016

Black Scorpion High Elves

I've always liked the look of the Black Scorpion "Humans" - the iconic helmets and the Hoplite look.  But the team is clearly High Elves:

There are some drawbacks - the teams are made in resin, which I'd never worked with before.  And the catchers look so much like the linemen that opponents could have trouble recognizing them - a big no-no when fielding third party teams.
So I bought some Elf Catchers from the same manufacturer.  Positions should be clear now.  Here's a closeup of the Throwers and Catchers:

And the heart and sol of the team, Linemen and Blitzers.  (Blitzers are the ones in the cloaks):

So how did it turn out?  Less trouble than I thought.  Resin cuts quite easily so it's easy to clean up.  Some of the joints were a little bit iffy - bubbles where a boot connected to a base slot, and so on.  But nothing I couldn't deal with.

Next up, the Black Scorpion Amazons.  I'll probably do them in August.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Finally finished the Necros from the World Cup!

At the 2015 Blood Bowl World Cup in Lucca, Italy, every coach was given a brand-new Necromantic team by Greebo:

Now, almost half a year later, I've finally finished painting them!  Just a major case of procrastination.

The underrated backbone (ha-ha!) of every Necromantic team are the zombies:
Cheap and slow, but also expendable and tough, they're great at taking a punch and stomping an opponent in the face.  High-flying ball handling plays, on the other hand ... not so much.

Flesh Golems and Wights are even tougher than Zombies, the Wights are also faster and more skilled, but also much more expensive.

Werewolves and Ghouls are the fastest, most agile players on the team.  The Werewolves especially also pack a pretty hard punch!

And of course, where would the team be without a talented coaching staff (and all sorts of rerolls and tokens and markers!)



Sunday, October 25, 2015

Dwarves are ready for the World Cup

TRAUMA Legion is going to be attending the NAF World Cup in Lucca, Italy on Nov 6-8, as part of Team TRAUMA.  Wish us luck!



Here's a handy guide to positions if it isn't obvious enough with the figures:

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Lizards are Painted!

Looks like I made my goal of finishing by mid-September ... ... 11 months early.  Heh.

The Staff / Rerolls / Ball / Slibli

The Heavies (Kroxigor and Saurus)

The Quick (and hopefully not dead)

Anyway, best of luck to (Team to be named later)!

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Lizardmen, Assembled!

I've assembled and cleaned the models, and added some putty shoulder pads:



I was going to add a ridge around the shoulder pads, but I kind of like them the way they are.  I'll file them smooth and just go with it as is.

Next step after that is basing.  I've already put the star player and the Krox on their bases, it looks a lot better than I thought it would:


Once that's done, I spray and start painting!  Still need a color scheme.  Right now I'm thinking simple white and gold.  Should offset well with the green-to-yellow skin.

Friday, July 10, 2015

The Lizardmen

Our league has a rookie division, every "season" everyone creates a brand-new rookie team.  This is a problem for me, since all of my teams already play in the league.  I could "restart" one of my experienced teams and have multiple instances of different races.  Or I could just make another team.

Guess which I chose!

Back in the 90s some time, my brother and I bought several boxed sets of Warhammer Fantasy.  This was a brand spanking new edition, which came with a fairly impressive number of Brettonnians and Lizardmen.
Also, this was when two high school students could afford multiple boxed sets of a new game from GW.  It was a different time.

Anyway, we started to paint these armies, but the lizardmen never really got played and eventually wound up spending the better part of two decades in boxes, being transported around.  I figured I'd save some money, and give old miniatures new life, and turn those old figures into a Blood Bowl team!


Saurus
Saurus are the big, bad, scary enforcers of the Lizardman team.  They are fast, strong, and tough, although they might never end up touching the ball.
I only need six of them, so I have a few spare parts.  And a few metal figures, if I want to make some unique players (or a figure for Slibli, possibly the most cost-effective Star Player in the game).

Skinks
I can already tell that the Skinks are going to be as much effort as the rest of the team together.  The quivers are going to have to be hand-carved off of their backs, the bows needs to be snipped, and the hack job that you see on the left is going to have to be patched with putty.  I'm thinking that I'll give them smooth, salamander-style backs and shoulder pads.

Kroxigor
"The Big Guy" aka "The Big Cheese".  Expensive but possibly the best "big guy" in the game.

Bases
I have 30 mm bases for the Kroxigor and Saurus, and 25mm bases for the skinks.

Rerolls
With all the money I saved on buying Lizardmen and Skinks, I bought some lizardman skulls.  They'll make better rerolls than the little cardboard tokens at least :)

Bloodweiser Babe
Teams can sometimes pay the Bloodweiser brewery to send babes serving beer; they help inspire and revive knocked out players.
What, was I going to NOT buy this figure??