
I’m trying new techniques that I’ve picked up from
This guy.
My Dire Avenger Squad.
Scouts
Epic Phantom Titan.
Support squad.
I’ve been painting miniatures since 1985, I started by painting dungeons and dragons figures for a couple of games called Melee and Wizard by Steve Jackson. I had a complete collection of Barbarians, rogues, Wizards, and monsters, and the looked terrible but I had fun playing with those figures. I still own them today; I just pulled them out after finding a used copy of Heroquest at the local Salvation Army. I played GURPS, Warhammer 40K, Warhammer Fantasy, and many other games after those first fun years of playing D&D. Over the years I’ve built quite the collection of figures numbering in the thousands. This year I’m 45 years old, I have 3 children, but mostly I play games with my youngest Jarrett, he’s 12.
I’ve been divorced from his mother for the last few years and have since remarried. I get to see my son only once every two weeks, so I’ve taken it upon myself to teach him gaming in all the aspects that I loved over the years. I also have started to paint miniatures again; I built up a collection of models that I have put aside to paint at a “later date”, which seems to be now.
Jarrett and I have been playing a new game called Heroscape, a fun frolic, not as complete as a war game as let’s say fantasy battle or 40K, but a fun game to create any kind of scenario for what is called “out of time” battles. It’s also easy to bring other game systems into the fold of this game system, so Roman legionnaires can battle Space marines, and Zombies can battle Captain
And maybe one day, my son will take all the worked I’ve done and play with his children, I can see him right now, holding up a Space marine and saying to his son… “My Father painted this…”