Thursday 26 November 2015

Ikit Klaw and Rat swarms - painted

I hate this model and I hate the paint job I have dine in it, because I hate the model so much I gave up trying to make it look nice, and settled for done.
Edit Addendum :
*deep calming breath*
Truly, it is my colour choice on the metal, I tired to emulate the colour I did on my Stormfiends, but whilst it worked on them I don't feel it translates well to a smaller model.
My little trantrum, is more to do with a general hobby funk than the model itself. But my frustration has come out in my painting, leaving me disappointed with the results.
                   




 Rat swarms were more fun. Many tiny details, trying to paint each one a slightly different colour. And knowing when to not add details (eye's and teeth) as the detail is to small to notice.

And here is the sum total of every thing I have left to paint for myvskaven army. The plague censor I made into a unit filler. A plague priest. Warlord on shield warlitter and the 4 stormvermin meant to carry him.

Tuesday 17 November 2015

Saving Stone - Jonny Nexus - book review


A prequel to Jonnys award winning Game night, the novella Saving Stone see's us pre-acquainted (yes I made that word up) with the characters from the novel.

For me this was a trip down nostalgia lane, the characters I had meet before coming back to life in my imagination, wonderfully crafted by the authors witty sharp dialogues. A look at where the characters came from. And some of the adventures that shaped them. Don't be confused this is not an origin story, happening somewhere in the middle of their adventuring careers. But it does make me wonder how this group came together? what where they like at level 1? Did they ever work as a team?

I feel it would be lacking as a introduction to the Game night story, as it doesn't introduce the characters as well as the main novel does, but as a follow up it colours the characters for those who have read the first novel. It does show readers a glimpse at the character movations....well the characters prejudices against each other.

It has prompted me to re read Game night, as it reminded me of a story I enjoyed even though I rarely reread books this time I will make a exception.

I highly recommend everyone read Game night, so they can go on to this prequel!.

Friday 6 November 2015

Half a War and Whisper frpm Mirrowen - book reveiws

Half a War - Joe Abercrombie
The final part of the Shattered sea Trilogy, eagarly awaited and well received.
We follow three new point of view characters as they take part in the event of the war of the Shattered sea. Princess Skara, becomes the linchpin in the northern alliance. Brutal Raith provides us with our combat scenes that the author is renowned for doing so well. And Koll who played a small part in the last two books has matured into his own inner monologue.
The previous books have had some amazing plot twists. And so I spent time while reading trying to guess where they would happen. Even expecting the twists, some of them took me by surprise still.
Such is Abercrombies skill at writing.

Whispers from Mirrowen Trilogy by Jeff Wheeler
                                Fireblood

Found this series while it was cheap, suited my tastes so I picked it up.
This is my first paddle into this world, it is different from a lot of others. It has the feel of a high fantasy world but even though I tried I could not make the original races of this world fit with my expectations of a high fantasy worlds. This is a good thing, it make me engage my brain to imagine the races described, rather than just pulling images of established stereotypes.

Fireblood follows a group of young characters as they are set on a fetch quest. The first book really sets the scene for the trilogy well, building the world, protagonists and antagonist are introduced for the story to come.

Dryadborn with the world established we get into the middle part of the story, collecting the pieces of the puzzle needed to finish the quest.

Posionwell the final journey into the Scourge lands. Action, despair and death, all is explained and revealed. A fine ending to the trilogy, everything that I was wondering about in the previous books is explained.

I like the writing style of these books, I was surprised while reading it to see quotes used (in terms that made sense in the story) that I recognized from our history. Upon reading the Authors bio I realised it was his intension as he was a student of history, and is obviously pulling from his education.

I will have to look at other books by this author, I believe he has more set in this world, and it was unique enough for me to want to know more.