Fallout Wasteland Warfare – Vault Resident

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  1. Nice work, Jeff! šŸ™‚ I find the issue of detail apparent on 3D prints designed for 28/32mm scale when I get them in 20mm – the detail is there but very fine. I’ve bought some figures designed for 10mm scale that have scaled up to 20mm and they’re much better – detail is there, even on faces, but is much more pronounced. Guns, swords and spears etc. can be “chunky” but that makes them more resistant to breakage as far as I’m concerned.

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    1. Thanks, John! And funnily enough, I think the problem you describe is the issue Fallout has. From what I understand, they take the 3D digital models from the video game and shrink them down for the minis. If they can find a skilled sculptor who can work out how to make the details work and be paintable, I think they’ll be able to improve their overall quality.

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  2. Nice work on the miniatures! The Vault Dweller miniatures are quite difficult to paint, and from experience, I agree with you. However, I think you’ve done very well with the challenge! šŸ˜„

    Modiphius have announced that they are changing the design philosophy of sculpting and designing their miniatures. Slightly less detail, a bit bigger and in heroic scale. So F:WW 2.0 miniatures are going to be much more easier to paint going forwards. šŸ™‚

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    1. Thanks for the kind words and I’m glad to hear that it isn’t just me who found the sculpt challenging, if that makes sense!

      I’m looking forward to seeing what they come up with on the scale change. My hope is that they blend in with the current minis alright and solve the painting problem for us. We shall see! šŸ™‚

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  3. The vault dweller looks great, I can see what you mean about the size of the features, they are quite tiny. The gold looks good, a bit more subdued than the bright yellow which seems sensible given the setting! Hondo is coming along nicely too, so much metal to paint! It’s going to be a lot of work but will be worth it in the end.

    Interesting to see reviews work well for you. I enjoy reading your reviews so no complaints from me if you do more going forwards. I haven’t dipped my toes in that space, I tend to go back and paint whatever I feel like which isn’t necessarily new things so it always feels weird to review them. I think after finding documenting my silver bayonet games fun I might do some more “me learning a game” type posts which are somewhat review related.

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    1. Thank you for the kind words, Nic! Hondo is definitely dragging on a bit at this point but I keep telling myself that I’m almost 75% of the way there and then it will get easier because the end is in sight!

      I didn’t explain things as much or as effectively as I probably could have. The most popular articles I’ve written are anything about getting started with a miniatures game. I’ve only written 3-4 of those and they’re about MESBG and Fallout specifically. The challenge is that I don’t have the capacity to try other games to write more articles like that so I have to look for other things to write about that might draw in viewers.

      Reviews are the next closest thing which includes hobby books and wargame rulebooks. I can’t realistically review wargame rulebooks because I won’t be able to play them anytime soon due to how slow I paint, having limited storage space, etc. So finding something like a board or card game that I can just play and then review is the best option for me at this point.

      Getting back to the Lair of the Lagomorph, I would think a review of Silver Bayonet, maybe even just from a solo player’s perspective would do very well for you, if you’re interested in writing it. You could also just provide tips or ideas for getting into the solo part of the game, if that’s more your speed. Silver Bayonet is a fairly high profile game and I’m sure there are people who want to play it but aren’t sure about the solo gameplay specifically which is where you could come in. I’ve thought about trying Frostgrave/Stargrave in a somewhat similar fashion even though I ultimately haven’t bought even the rules for either system, a well-written article probably could have probably changed that though!

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      1. Thanks for the advice! A review of solo Silver Bayonet could be fun to write, I have been enjoying it so it would be a positive one too which is always nice. I’m currently reading another game’s rulebook so that might be a good target too when I get to play some games!

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  4. nice progress all around. The vault dweller looks great to me. šŸ˜€

    though I do not understand painting a miniature with no use. šŸ˜

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  5. I really like the Vault Dweller there. Even if you don’t use her in a Vault-based game she’d do well as an exile or an explorer. Or perhaps add her in with some Raiders as a trophy or a new recruit.

    I’m still also very much enjoying watching your progress on Hondo. You might be finding the details tricky to paint to your standard but from my perspective they’re looking amazing.

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    1. I’ll try to find a way to use her in-game down the road. I think she might be a fairly weak unit in the game but I’ll have to dig out her card to be sure.

      I’m glad you aren’t tired of Hondo yet. I’m getting there a bit now but there’s still a few weeks of work left to go…

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