Ever since first watching The Prisoner, I've wanted a globe chair. Now I finally have one, along with a couple of Tulip chairs, albeit in 28mm scale. This is a Prisoner-themed mini-diorama for use with the 7TV skirmish game system, and I've done my best to paint the chairs, floor, and telephones to match the TV series. (The desk came as a pre-painted MDF.)
A real globe chair, alas, typically costs north of $2,000, though I saw one for sale online last night for a mere $1,700, limited time only . . . but no.
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Thursday, August 31, 2023
A Place for the New Number Two
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Beefhead Bystander
Here is the last of my Star Schlock miniatures, which means I have finished painting the set! I must say, overall I'm pretty pleased with this one, aside from just now noticing that I should have attempted to drybrush the boot buckles. I may fix that later.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Cantina Celebrant
Imagine this fellow with green skin and an orange outfit, and you'll likely see why the people behind Star Schlock call him the "cantina celebrant." Same technique as previous.
Labels:
Film,
Games,
Painting,
popular culture,
science fiction,
Star Schlock,
Star Wars
Monday, August 28, 2023
Captain Notagorn
Here's another Star Schlock miniature, although to me it looks more like...well, you know, I'm sure.
I used the same techniques here as yesterday, but with some drybrushing to create some highlights on the good captain's skin.
I used the same techniques here as yesterday, but with some drybrushing to create some highlights on the good captain's skin.
Labels:
Games,
Gorn,
Painting,
Star Schlock,
Star Trek
Sunday, August 27, 2023
Subtle Star Raider
Here's one of the Star Raiders from the initial Star Schlock skirmish game Kickstarter. For this model, I tried Jeff's "fat over lean" technique for the first time. The Star Raider was already primed with Leadbelcher, so I couldn't change that, but I did begin with a Nuln Oil ink wash. After that, I drybrushed very, very light coats of acrylic silver paint over the knee pads and parts of the rifle. Next, I used the same drybrush technique to coat parts of the armour in a pale metallic blue. Finally, I used brown contrast paint for the bandolier. As a result there's no lumpy paint, but on the other hand, there are no bold colours. Perhaps that's fine for this model?
Labels:
Games,
Jeff S.,
Kickstarter,
Painting,
science fiction,
Star Schlock
Saturday, August 26, 2023
Bernadette with a Blade
There's a fellow in Spain who creates very nice miniatures, but who for some bizarre reason takes as his inspiration characters from The Big Bang Theory. I believe this one is based on Dr. Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz, portrayed on the show by Melissa Rauch.
I started painting this figure before Jeff left his notes about painting fat over lean, so once again the results here look pretty clumpy. Jeff also notes that I should really use a pallet; I used to, but I've gotten lazy and I'm often painting out of the pots. So, time to return to that good habit.
Still, I can scarce believe I managed to paint Bernadette's glasses, and the drybrushing of her dress, while imperfect, is better than I'd hoped for.
I started painting this figure before Jeff left his notes about painting fat over lean, so once again the results here look pretty clumpy. Jeff also notes that I should really use a pallet; I used to, but I've gotten lazy and I'm often painting out of the pots. So, time to return to that good habit.
Still, I can scarce believe I managed to paint Bernadette's glasses, and the drybrushing of her dress, while imperfect, is better than I'd hoped for.
Friday, August 25, 2023
Vintage TV Magnifying Lens
Earlier tonight I watched the boxing noir The Square Jungle (Jerry Hopper, 1955). Early in the film, as we're introduced to protagonist Eddie Quade (Tony Curtis) and his ne'er-do-well father, Pat (Jim Backus), we see a small television in the scene's background. The camera doesn't call any attention whatsoever to the television, but I couldn't help but notice the large magnifying lens mounted in front of the screen, presumably as a cheap means of creating a bigger picture. That's just speculation on my part; this is the first I've ever heard of such a device.
A quick search reveals that such devices were indeed a thing during the early television era; here's an example. Fascinating!
A quick search reveals that such devices were indeed a thing during the early television era; here's an example. Fascinating!
Labels:
1950s,
Boxing,
Film,
Jim Backus,
popular culture,
Technology,
television,
Tony Curtis
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Star Schlock Space Cadet
I really did my level best to thin the white paint that makes up most of this space cadet's uniform, but it still looks lumpy in extreme closeup. Ay, me!
Still, I got ambitious and decided to dry painting in eyes, eyebrows, lips, and a shoulder patch. I used my tiniest brush, barely any paint, and my telescopic lenses for the attempt. My hands shook a little, even stabilized, so it took several attempts to get the result you see here, which I characterize as "not bad for Earl."
Still, I got ambitious and decided to dry painting in eyes, eyebrows, lips, and a shoulder patch. I used my tiniest brush, barely any paint, and my telescopic lenses for the attempt. My hands shook a little, even stabilized, so it took several attempts to get the result you see here, which I characterize as "not bad for Earl."
Labels:
Buck Rogers,
Games,
Painting,
popular culture,
science fiction,
Star Schlock
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Podophobia Portrait
I had originally thought to post my Astroguard platoon today, but they need some touching up. In lieu, here is a photo I shot to annoy Sylvia, who hates horror movies and feet.
Labels:
Action Figures,
Silly Nonsense,
Sylvia,
Toys,
Universal Monsters
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
Astroguards
Tonight I spent several hours painting my Star Schlock astroguards, miniatures inspired by the pulpy SF movies and TV shows of the 1970s and 80s. The set came with one professionally painted astroguard, seen here at left; I painted the one on the right, doing my level best to duplicate the professional's efforts. And while my results aren't as good as those of the pro, I'm still pretty happy with myself for taking the time to try to get it right. My guy doesn't look bad in the photo, and on the table he looks even better.
It was interesting trying to guess the professional's approach. For my part, I primed all the astroguards with Leadbelcher, a silvery metallic paint. Then, I pained the white parts, the black parts, the red parts, the blue parts, and then the brown holsters and harnesses. After that, I used a blue ink wash for the blue parts, a red ink wash for the red parts, and Nuln Oil to ink wash the rest. Oh, I guess I did the skin in there somewhere too; near the beginning, I think.
Tomorrow night I'll create a little setpiece with the entire platoon and share that.
It was interesting trying to guess the professional's approach. For my part, I primed all the astroguards with Leadbelcher, a silvery metallic paint. Then, I pained the white parts, the black parts, the red parts, the blue parts, and then the brown holsters and harnesses. After that, I used a blue ink wash for the blue parts, a red ink wash for the red parts, and Nuln Oil to ink wash the rest. Oh, I guess I did the skin in there somewhere too; near the beginning, I think.
Tomorrow night I'll create a little setpiece with the entire platoon and share that.
Monday, August 21, 2023
Whorl Without End
Beyond the source wall at the terminator between the inner mind and the outer limits
Awaits a twilight zone reflected in a black mirror, a night gallery of amazing stories
It's a short trek--
We'll see you on the other side
Awaits a twilight zone reflected in a black mirror, a night gallery of amazing stories
It's a short trek--
We'll see you on the other side
Sunday, August 20, 2023
Liminal Gaze
If the hallway would simply pitch 90 perfect degrees forward
I could spread my arms and fly through the infinite
Forever falling, forever free, forever forgiven
But I cannot oblige these liminal spaces
These haunted places with invisible faces
Who lure me inside to hope
And to die
And to nope
That's no lie
I could spread my arms and fly through the infinite
Forever falling, forever free, forever forgiven
But I cannot oblige these liminal spaces
These haunted places with invisible faces
Who lure me inside to hope
And to die
And to nope
That's no lie
Saturday, August 19, 2023
Liminal Impact
Nostalgia drew me here
To this place of dust and rot
Where once echoes laughed
And chimes interjected
The smell of a wheat field after soft rains
Seems out of place here, where nothing living remains
Just mirages in a mirror
Left behind to reflect
On the nothings and nowheres
Friday, August 18, 2023
Liminal Effort
I can't say what compelled me
The door was open and a ray of sunlight revealed warped floorboards so I
Went inside and the boards creaked under my weight
There was an old locket in that beam of sunlight so I
Stooped to claim it but there was a sound from
The shadowed hall beyond like
Claws ripping at the couch cushions and then stopping suddenly
And I looked down that hallway, locket in hand--it was cold--
And I decided to back out but it was too--
The door was open and a ray of sunlight revealed warped floorboards so I
Went inside and the boards creaked under my weight
There was an old locket in that beam of sunlight so I
Stooped to claim it but there was a sound from
The shadowed hall beyond like
Claws ripping at the couch cushions and then stopping suddenly
And I looked down that hallway, locket in hand--it was cold--
And I decided to back out but it was too--
Labels:
Bad poetry,
Bad Puns,
Horror,
Stable Diffusion
Thursday, August 17, 2023
Command Z
Here's a neat idea: Steven Soderbergh has released Command Z, a series of interconnected shorts about time travelling to fight climate change. To watch, you pay 8 bucks, all of which goes to support Children's Aid and the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research.
I've just finished the series, and while it's not peak Soderbergh, its heart is in the right place and there are some good laughs and thoughtful commentary on our present catastrophe. Plus, giving 8 bucks to charity to see what amounts to a feature-length film is a way better deal than most moviegoing opportunities. Three out of five stars, with a bonus half-star for trying to change the world for the better.
Labels:
Climate Change,
Film,
Politics,
science fiction,
Steven Soderbergh,
Time Travel
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Tears of a Bith
Labels:
Action Figures,
Film,
Photoshop Camera,
popular culture,
Star Wars
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
USS Explorer
Here's another Franz Joseph design from the 1970s, the one-nacelled scout. I wish we'd seen just one of these on screen in the show, but I imagine Joseph probably didn't design it until after the series concluded. It would have been a relatively simple kitbash.
Monday, August 14, 2023
You Have Been Recruited to the Star League
"Greetings, Starfleeter! You have been recruited to the Star League to defend the frontier against Xzzn and the Gorn armada. Are you ready?"
This is a 3D-printed rendition of the Federation dreadnought from Franz Joseph's Star Fleet Technical Manual. My paint job looks absolutely terrible in this close-up, but I promise you it looks quite smooth and even to the naked eye.
The decals look better, too. I need to stop photographing these models under bad light with my phone.
This is a 3D-printed rendition of the Federation dreadnought from Franz Joseph's Star Fleet Technical Manual. My paint job looks absolutely terrible in this close-up, but I promise you it looks quite smooth and even to the naked eye.
The decals look better, too. I need to stop photographing these models under bad light with my phone.
Labels:
Film,
Games,
Painting,
Photography,
Star Trek,
StarFleet: A Call to Arms,
The Last Starfighter
Sunday, August 13, 2023
Baby Yoda at Kootenay Lake
Last week, Sylvia and I took Baby Yoda to Creston, British Columbia to enjoy some time in the forest. It was a brief but necessary respite from Alberta.
Labels:
Baby Yoda,
British Columbia,
Creston,
popular culture,
Star Wars,
Sylvia,
television,
Travel
Saturday, August 12, 2023
Here She Comes, Here She Comes
Labels:
Film,
Fritz Lang,
Metropolis,
Robots,
science fiction,
Stable Diffusion
Friday, August 11, 2023
16 Amazing Years
Today marks 16 years since Sylvia and I married. Huzzah! It's been an incredible ride. Love you, monkey!
Thursday, August 10, 2023
Into the Uncanny Valley
I asked Stable Diffusion to create a portrait of the Addams Family had they been in a film directed by James Whale.
Labels:
Addams Family,
Film,
James Whale,
Stable Diffusion
Wednesday, August 09, 2023
We Are Star Stuff
Tuesday, August 08, 2023
Monday, August 07, 2023
Sunday, August 06, 2023
Saturday, August 05, 2023
Friday, August 04, 2023
Interceptor Cargo
Thursday, August 03, 2023
Cobalto Collosso
Jeff generously gifted me another 3D-printed frost giant, and I painted him a couple of nights ago. I dub him Cobalto Collosso!
Here he is with Azurcelt the Headstrong.
Here he is with Azurcelt the Headstrong.
Labels:
3D Printing,
Dungeons and Dragons,
Games,
Jeff P.,
Painting,
Roleplaying
Wednesday, August 02, 2023
Dirty Lab Station
Tuesday, August 01, 2023
Rooster Spokescool
This afternoon I painted a rooster, and I have dubbed him Rooster Spokescool. I'm so happy that I managed to reasonably capture the beak, comb, waddles, and eyes. My magnifying lenses made it possible.
Labels:
Bad Puns,
Farming,
Games,
Painting,
Roleplaying
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