sabato 24 febbraio 2024

A few poieces of sci-fi terrain

These are a few pieces of sci-fi terrain I recently finished.

The Battletech buildings are made with orange juice bottle caps, I saw some similar ones online somewhere and it seemed such good idea, they took very little work and are very nice.

The pallets are from some note pads that a freight company gave us at work as promotional material, I just stuck some pipes and crates on them and gave them a quick paint job, pretty nice result.




Buildings for Battletech. 1/285, scratch built and painted by Ginzio




Pallets with crates. 28mm, scratch built and painted by Ginzio
 

domenica 18 febbraio 2024

More Warzone goodies

 These are a few more Warzone figures I finished recently.

The Cybertronic Chemiman was disappeared as a unit between the first and second edition of the game, I don't know if it was re-introduced in later editions, but I figured I could make up some rules for it or just use it as a Cuirassier, it is big and intimidating enough to pass for one.

The Sons of Rasputin are a nice faction from the Earth tribes, but I only have 5 models for them, let's hope I can find more in the future.


Cybertronic Chemiman. 28mm Heartbreaker, painted by Ginzio



Sons of Rasputin Shock Soldat. 28mm, Heartbreaker, painted by Ginzio



Sons of Rasputin Soldat Kommandant. 28mm, Heartbreaker, painted by Ginzio


Family picture


domenica 11 febbraio 2024

French Foreign Legion in 1/72 scale

 This is another set from Esci from those that my friend Felé gave me some years ago, it is not complete, but I still got two decent units in different styles of uniform.

These were a lot of fun and gave me an excuse to ready the Osprey book about this famous unit of the French army.


French Foreign Legion in Morocco (1908). 1/72, Esci, painted by Ginzio

 
French Foreign Legion in Madagascar (1900). 1/72, Esci, painted by Ginzio


domenica 4 febbraio 2024

Another project completed

 This is another project I am glad to have completed, it is not big in size, but it was a lot of work.

Samurai are, in my opinion, one of the most time consuming thing to paint, even if these guys are done with quickshade, they still took a long time to paint, and in a bigger scale they would be even worse.

Anyway, I'm happy to have completed them and now I have two small forces to play One Hour Wargame with.


RED ARMY

The army arrayed for battle

Samurai infantry with Daymio. 1/72, Zvezda and Caesar, painted by Ginzio

Samurai infantry. 1/72, Zvezda and Caesar, painted by Ginzio


Samurai cavalry. 1/72, Zvezda and Caesar, painted by Ginzio
 

Samurai cavalry. 1/72, Zvezda, painted by Ginzio

Hashigaru handgunners led by samurai.  1/72, Zvezda, painted by Ginzio


BLUE ARMY

The army arrayed for battle


Samurai infantry. 1/72, Zvezda and Caesar, painted by Ginzio


Samurai archers. 1/72, Zvezda and Caesar, painted by Ginzio


Samurai cavalry. 1/72, Zvezda, painted by Ginzio


Hashigaru with pikes. 1/72, Zvezda, painted by Ginzio

Ninjas. Samurai cavalry. 1/72, Caesar, painted by Ginzio

Civilians. 1/72, Caesar, painted by Ginzio


The two forces meet on the field of battle