From 40K to Role Play
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About the Project
After a long break from the hobbie I find myself returning in my late 30s. As a teenager I played 40K, Necromunda & Gorka Morka. I also had a bit of Warhammer Fantasy stuff. But I am brought back by Dungeons & Dragons. As a teenager I had no interest in DND but never really knew what it was. After curiously listening to some DND podcasts I realised that it was a rather interesting thing. Well once my kids heard about DND they wanted to play! So out came the Lego and some rules were quickly created. This was the start of our first Role Play game.
Related Game: Dungeons & Dragons
Related Company: Otherworld Miniatures
Related Genre: Fantasy
This Project is On Hold
From Clothes Pegs to Chicken Legs
Making stuff was always my favourite part of the hobbie. So I decided to make a side saddle motorbike chicken walker thing.
I made a modified excavator digger arm design for the legs. Then started off with a model, a clothes peg & a wall plug.
Just ended sticking bits together at this stage.
The old bits box was dugout the cellar. (My son had recently got the 40k Recruit box so I stole some necron parts.)
From 80's to 90's
After painting some 80’s minis I decided to paint some 90’s minis.
These ones were already painted so I just added to the old paint job.
These are another group of adventures for the campaign.
Warhammer Quest: Imperial Noble
Bretonnian: Morgiana Le Fay’s Frog
Bretonnian: Grail Damsel
From New to Old
I enjoyed buying and painting some new minis. Now it was time to fish out and paint up some old ones.
From Rocks to Flocks
Testing out how best to flock the scenery. I’ve never really done any flocking before but it seems simple enough.
I’ve made some small bits of scatter terrain. Just plywood discs, stones and tile grout.
Also flocking up a bit of MDF to use as a base.
From Blocks to Rocks
Lego was great for making scenery. With the move to minis I have a long list of stuff to make.
- I’m going to be taking inspiration from Puzzlewood for my forest bits.
Just using cut up polystyrene packaging with some stones stuck on. Then covering it all with toilet roll soaked in PVA.
From zombies to ZOMBIES
With the Adventurers table ready it was time for generic foes.
I’ve gone down the zombie route. They are nice and fun for the family to chop up without morale issues arising.
I quickly realised I needed more zombies. You can never really have enough zombies.
An unexpected birthday present solved the problem in the form of GW deadwalker zombies.
From Lego to Miniatures
After a successful start to the family Role Play Campaign. It seemed like a good excuse to buy some minis.
To my surprise there are lots of different companies producing minis now. Also loads of different games.
After a lot of looking I found some minis that matched the Lego team the wife and kids created.
Just a couple of weapon swaps got some Otherworld miniatures to look the part.
























































