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My wife and son are away, visiting her family in Kyushu, meaning I was able to crank out some larger terrain pieces:




The first photo is of three Renedra buildings I picked up on sale, the next two are resin prints from some seller on Amazon. The walls are pretty nice, the rubble piles have truly egregious printing artifacts (what do you call the horizontal strata on 3D prints?).

I also painted up some more post-apocalyptic models from Black Site:











The first model is Gas Mask Girl, the character from the cover are on the This Is Not A Test rulebook. The rest are from the Peacekeepers warband set. I painted the last guy carrying the axe as a firefighter rather than a cop. Once I finish more models from the set, I will select the best to enter in the Dakka comp, take more photos with better lighting and from lower angles and submit them.

Here's a groupd shot:

Now showing Catachan Jungle Fighters and World War zombies!

Painting total as of 30th November 2025: 136 plus a Deva King statue

Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants



 
   
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The theme for this month's Dakka Challenge is Chaff. I painted up some Martian Grunts from Mantic:








Not my best paintjobs by any means, what with the impossible-to-clean restic mold lines, but they are finished, and they look alright at tabletop distances. Working on them, I remembered why I don't enjoy batch painting units very much. I still have a week left, though, so I pulled out some civilian survivors that may or may not get added to my entry:


Now showing Catachan Jungle Fighters and World War zombies!

Painting total as of 30th November 2025: 136 plus a Deva King statue

Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants



 
   
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Look blooming amazing to me bud.




 
   
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Love them! Restic might suck as a casting material, but danged did you didn’t make those look great! Think you are continuing to understate your skills, my friend.

Valete,

JohnS

Valete,

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Camkierhi wrote:Look blooming amazing to me bud.


cygnnus wrote:Love them! Restic might suck as a casting material, but danged did you didn’t make those look great! Think you are continuing to understate your skills, my friend.

Valete,

JohnS


Thanks, gents.

It's October, so the theme for this month's Dakka Challenge is spooky stuff. I was going to dig into my backlog and paint something Lovecraftian, but Wargames Atlantic just released a boxed set of modern day Suvivors, which can be assembled as fleeing civilians. I ended up buying a box and building a sprue's worth of dudes running away:



All of the models are pretty plain in terms of sculpted details, so I had to add details myself. I based this guy's hoodie on one that my son wears. I'm pretty happy with how the denim turned out.



This one is, to me, the least interesting of this set. The mustache and sweater combo reminded me of Ned Flanders, thus this particular color scheme. The brown of his facial hair blends in a little too well with the rest of the face.



This guy also has a mustache, but is otherwise completely bald. I added some male pattern baldness to add some visual interest. The bowling league logo on the back of his shirt works better in real life than in the large photo in the gallery.



Lots of mustaches in this set. I think the plaid flannel shirt turned out pretty well.



As with so many multi-part plastics, the arms and torsos don't line up 100%, so I did some gap filling on the joins. This guy still had some pretty large gaps, so I put him in a sweater vest. I think the Burberry pattern turned out well.



This guy also had some gaps at the shoulders, so I put him in a varsity jacket. The logo is from Wossamotta U.

The model limit for the Challenge is five. I think Flanders will get cut.

Next up, I have some Wargames Atlantic zombies for these guys to run from.

Now showing Catachan Jungle Fighters and World War zombies!

Painting total as of 30th November 2025: 136 plus a Deva King statue

Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants



 
   
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Looks great so far. Every modeler needs some fleeing civilians (from all eras) to match any and all games.

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The patterns on the civilians is great.

I've had no enthusiasm for infantry lately but may have to get the survivors just because I've been demanding fleeing civilians for so long.

 
   
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blockade23 wrote:Looks great so far. Every modeler needs some fleeing civilians (from all eras) to match any and all games.


I have been thinking this for quite some time. Warlord makes a few sets of survivors, but they're all armed and ready to fight. This kit fills the niche perfectly.

Kid_Kyoto wrote:The patterns on the civilians is great.

I've had no enthusiasm for infantry lately but may have to get the survivors just because I've been demanding fleeing civilians for so long.


Thanks! The bodies are pretty plain and flat, which made fancying them up almost a necessity. I don't know that I'll need more than these six, but the kit also offers masked heads to make terrorists/criminals. Reportedly, they are also working on a set of female survivors as well.

Now showing Catachan Jungle Fighters and World War zombies!

Painting total as of 30th November 2025: 136 plus a Deva King statue

Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants



 
   
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Recently, I have found myself spending less time painting. Not because I'm losing interest, but because I'm running out of places to put the minis when I finish them. That said, I'm still plugging away.

The theme for this month's Dakka Challenge is All Your Base Are Belong To Us. Having recently introduced Predator to my son as part of his education in American Culture, I was inspired to pull out my old metal Catachan Jungle Fighters. I painted a couple on their 25mm bases, then realized that they were kind of boring to look at. I then switched over to 40mm bases, adding some aquarium plants I have left over from Ghost Archipelago. The results were better, but still too green. I sculpted some carnivorous plants to add some variety and color. The results:






The aquarium plants are a little shiny, and would likely benefit from a quick spray of dullcote, but winter is in full swing and sprays won't dry properly for a few months. Also, I see that I forgot to touch up the base edges. I will likely do that as I complete the rest of the squad. For the same of completeness, here are my photos for the comp:





Also, before starting on the Catachans in earnest, I cranked out a sprues-worth of Wargames Atlantic zombies:



Unlike the Project:Z zombies I painted a while back, these guys are super-generic. A variety of heads on the spures let you build zombies for fantasy, Napoleonic, World War, or modern settings. A pretty versatile kit, all in all.

Next up, more zombies, and whatever I decide to paint for the December comp.

Now showing Catachan Jungle Fighters and World War zombies!

Painting total as of 30th November 2025: 136 plus a Deva King statue

Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants



 
   
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I think those bases are a lot of fun! Great job

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Heyyyy, it's nice to see some more people painting Jungle Fighters, and the gorgeous old metal sculpts too!

I love the skin and variety you gave them, and the bases are very creative (the Barnacle plant is so cool)
The Sarge came out very well and I like the effect you painted on the Meltagun's barrel.
Good stuff! (I hope you don't mind me taking a little inspiration from your scheme)

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Great bases!
   
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Damn! Looks like my Eoforwich troopers fell to the plague after-all?

Fantastic work on the very British zombies. And lovely job on the metal cats! Some lovely minis. I've fond memories of those myself...
   
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inmygravenimage wrote:I think those bases are a lot of fun! Great job


Thanks! I was a little leery working on the first one, but they were a lot of fun in the end.

bullisariuscowl wrote:Heyyyy, it's nice to see some more people painting Jungle Fighters, and the gorgeous old metal sculpts too!

I love the skin and variety you gave them, and the bases are very creative (the Barnacle plant is so cool)
The Sarge came out very well and I like the effect you painted on the Meltagun's barrel.
Good stuff! (I hope you don't mind me taking a little inspiration from your scheme)


When painting Catachan Jungle Fighters, you have to pay homage to Bill Duke and Carl Weathers. The Pitcher Plant with the barnacles is from a plastic coconut tree that I cannibalized for a couple of the other plants.
I wasn't sure that I pulled off the effect on the meltagun-- I did it with paint rather than inks-- so I'm glad you liked it. Feel free to steal anything you like!

aku-chan wrote:Great bases!


Thanks! They were a lot of fun to make.

osjclatchford wrote:Damn! Looks like my Eoforwich troopers fell to the plague after-all?

Fantastic work on the very British zombies. And lovely job on the metal cats! Some lovely minis. I've fond memories of those myself...


I know, right? Looking at them with 2025 eyes, they are kind of grotesque, but they were a lot of fun to paint.

Now showing Catachan Jungle Fighters and World War zombies!

Painting total as of 30th November 2025: 136 plus a Deva King statue

Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants



 
   
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The jungle fighter bases are excellent.
Keep the plants shiny, gives a great jungle vibe. Also consider crushing up some old dried leaves and sprinkling them on the ground as mulch/leaf litter. Sell the jungle aesthetic.

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 Waaagh_Gonads wrote:
The jungle fighter bases are excellent.
Keep the plants shiny, gives a great jungle vibe. Also consider crushing up some old dried leaves and sprinkling them on the ground as mulch/leaf litter. Sell the jungle aesthetic.


That's a good idea. I'll give it a go.

Now showing Catachan Jungle Fighters and World War zombies!

Painting total as of 30th November 2025: 136 plus a Deva King statue

Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants



 
   
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Great pieces, Josh!

I'm using the same type aquarium plants for my Space Samurai/Imperial Army jungle fighters- definitely add the ground litter as suggested above, but a compromise might be to dull down 50% or mor eof the leaves, leaving some shiny to 'pop'. I'm not sure myself if I'm going to really do that, or leave 'em as is and call it good.

This work looks great.

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Great looking jungle fighters!

I have a Lizardman army on a jungle theme base, so I sympathise with trying to get jungle bases to look good! You've done a great job. What I learnt is that some foiliage does wonders - I use GS World's leaves to break up the spaces. I think it could take your bases to the next level.

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Thanks for the advice, guys. I do have some leaves-- like the ones I used on the vine, but in different colors-- that 'll try adding the these guys. I'll post photos when I do.

This month is the open round for the Dakka Challenge. I've decided on these guys I got from Midlam a few years back:



The first two ne'er do wells are basically done:



apart from basing, of course. I'm not sure what to do with the eyes-- they are big enough to paint, but are sculpted more like little pits rather than actual eyeballs, so I'm not sure I can get them to look good.
Meer_Cat wrote:
Great pieces, Josh!

I'm using the same type aquarium plants for my Space Samurai/Imperial Army jungle fighters- definitely add the ground litter as suggested above, but a compromise might be to dull down 50% or mor eof the leaves, leaving some shiny to 'pop'. I'm not sure myself if I'm going to really do that, or leave 'em as is and call it good.

This work looks great.


Zambro wrote:Great looking jungle fighters!

I have a Lizardman army on a jungle theme base, so I sympathise with trying to get jungle bases to look good! You've done a great job. What I learnt is that some foiliage does wonders - I use GS World's leaves to break up the spaces. I think it could take your bases to the next level.

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Now showing Catachan Jungle Fighters and World War zombies!

Painting total as of 30th November 2025: 136 plus a Deva King statue

Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants



 
   
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Mostly, on my phone.

Freehand eyes? Yikes. Not fun. Maybe because they aren't sculpted that gives you mor liberty to do as you please, though.

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