Returning to the Cantwara sector an update
Well, it
has been a month since I have last posted about my wargaming efforts. I have been steadily painting away and
purchasing a few more pieces. Things are
coming along nicely. My purchases are a
bit scatter shot as I don`t really have an end goal for my 15mm SCI-FI project. One of the main things that spurs me on to make
purchases is the fear of losing out on something. It is a little bit of a weird mindset when I consider
it, but I don`t think that I am the only wargamer who thinks in this way.
Vehicle from Ground Zero Games
The second of my GZGs truck is finished. I was inspired by the livery of a local train, the Red Wing, where I live.
Mine - Ground Zero Games (I think)
The yellow mine is the last of these mine entrances that I had to paint. I hope that the different colours will help them stand out well on the table.
Colonial settlement building - Ground Zero Games
The final colonial settlement building came together really well. I have named the bar after a nightclub that I used to frequent as a younger man. These little nods to the past really help me get invested into this fictional future.
Populating the Cantwara sector
To bring the Cantwara sector alive and to inspire some scenarios I though I had better start adding some non-combat figure to my collection.
Civilians- Ground Zero Games
The civilians come from GZG ranges and they will represent people working for Turner`s Mining Syndicate or the TMS. The paint scheme is inspired by my secondary school sports uniform.
Robots- Ground Zero Games & Alternative armies
The robots come from GZG & Alternative armies. I decided to keep the paint scheme fairly simple at first, but I found that leaving them all metal didn`t work for me. Hence the splash of colour.
Armed forces in the Cantwara sector
I have two platoons of human forces that I have already painted. One force of regulars and one force of irregulars that I thought needed an opposing force. This led me to finally big into my lead mountain and pull out some aliens to paint.
Crusties- Ground Zero Games
These aliens are, for me, one of GZG`s best ranges. They paint up really well and stand out from the human forces as they are slightly larger. I am looking to paint a platoon of them, so around 32. Each section will have a different colour bandolier to make them easier to recognise on the battlefield.
Now for something a little different
I don`t want the Cantwara sector to focus only only 15mm SCI-FI, as I still love my Old School miniatures. So, when the urge takes me I will paint other figures that I have. Here is one example.
Chaos Legionnaire- Games Workshop
This classic figure has sat, unpainted, in my lead pile since I bought it in the late 80s. I am glad that he is finally ready to grace the tabletop.