On the Workbench for March 2012:
(This is all stuff that is partially finished; in no particular order)
12 Acheson ATZ Minis* - More minis for paint and review.
6'x4' Zuzzy Mat* - Gaming Mat for my TEOTWAWKI project.
15 28mm PA Survivors - 3, 5 man packs from Lead Adventure Miniatures
18 Heroclix Figs - Figures for conversion into sci-fi and horror gaming minis
16 x Pulp/Steampunk Minis - 5 more figs added for the commission painting of some Fiendish Fabrications figures
20 Mantic Ghouls - Mantic Ghoul Regiment
6 28mm Survivors - Obelisck Nighthawk gang
28mm Post Apoc Ruins Project - Ruins made from Gamecraft's Foamcore 6 story building. This one is half done.
10mm Ruins Project - Foamcore ruins for a BTech style game using Mechwarrior figs; another half finished project.
28mm Vehicles* - 6-8 vehicles for my survivor
15mm Suburbia - Paper/foamcore houses for suburban Lazarus.
50 20mm WWII Russians - Minis for a semi defunct NUTS! East Front project I planned
2 T-34/85s - Same As Above
Various Fantasy/Sci Fi minis - I have a box of old minis I use to try out techniques and hone my skills. I have quite a few half painted figs that I'd like to finish
February's Finished Projects/Minis
(I will be posting these up through out the month, as I get photos and such)
8 x Heroclix Conversions - about 1/2 have been posted on WTL and ZSS, the rest are pending.
2 x HotWheels Planes - Conversions for 15mm post apocalyptic style games
1 x Post Apoc Ruin - Posted over on ZSS
1 x GW Ork - Just a one off mini for giggles.
5 x 28mm Vampires - Finally got these done.
21 x Rebel Mini Urban Rioters - For my ATZ Campaign.
If you don't see them posted here, now or in the future, you can check out Zero Sum Solutions for them.
Wow, that's great volume of finished pieces, as well as an impressive list of pending.
ReplyDeleteLove your mini spray booth... lighting too! Is it ventilated? If so, very jealous!
ReplyDeleteZA, it's not venI have been thinking about rearranging the man cave it sits under the window. That way I could run dryer duct to the window and use a small fan to pull the fumes out; at least when the weather is nice.
ReplyDeleteThe lighting is an old aquarium lamp set on top of a hole covers with clear plastic; which I clean/replace periodically.