Showing posts with label Hammer's Slammers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hammer's Slammers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Angry Eggs, Blue Space Elves, And St George

Happy St George's Day!

Today and yesterday were actually quite productive. Well, sort of. I am tantalisingly close to making my first order as a retailer of toy soldiers (wahoo!) and have an idea of the sort of website I want for Dragon's Hoard. I also posted the Nemesis Dreadknight to its new owner.

In terms of actual painting...


This is the Powered Armour squad from Force Generica: four of Ground Zero Games' Oceanic Union 'eggs on legs' PA suits, and their 6x6 wheeled APC's driver. The squad contains two troopers with rotary support MGs and manipulator hands, one trooper with 9 one-shot guided AT rockets, and a squad leader with C3/EW package and two standard high-powered large caliber semi-automatic weapons.

Which now means that Squad 1 and the four troopers of the Command/Recon Squad on their hover bikes are all that's left of the infantry component of Force Generica - then it's on to the command jeep, the APC, and the two remaining trucks.

In other news...

Biel-Tan Eldar: Dire Avenger Aspect Warriors! £15 for five! Buy 'em now at my eBay shop!

Painting Points: 5
2013 Total: 118 (78x 28mm, 2x 54mm, 2x tanks)

Saturday, 20 April 2013

Lieutenant Generic

In between snatching sleep and trying to ignore the pain in my gums from a infection around one of my wisdom teeth, I painted up the command group for Force Generica:


As you can see, the Lt's left boot wasn't quite finished when I took this; so I have touched that up (I blame the sleepiness). L-R they are; Platoon Sergeant with SMG, Lieutenant (in snazzy tigerstripe style camo fatigues!) with cigar and style points, er, pistol; and a corporal with a grenade launcher. Note the corporal has his visor down to provide him with accurate targeting information.

Painting Points: 3
2013 Total: 113 (73x 28mm, 2x 54mm, 2x tanks)

Force Generica Rolls On

I have slowed my painting of stuff for ATP's eBay shop, mainly because I've been sorting things out for Dragon's Hoard and trying to drum up more business for that venture. I have also been trying to sort out things on ATP's Facebook page (please 'like' if you do!) so I haven't had that much time to paint the Black Legion that are staring threateningly at me from my painting table.

However, because they're nice and simple to paint, I have finished off some more of Force Generica:


2nd Squad, Red Platoon, Yellow Company - the squad's truck driver is on the far right, while the two three-person fireteams are shown together. All wear the khaki-green and grey armour of GENFOR. I am tempted to paint the command section (or at least the platoon CO) in camouflage fatigues to show that this lot are low down the priority list for anything more than basic kit.

I also painted the driver for 3rd Squad:


The driver can be seen stood between the 'support' and 'maneuver' fireteams led, respectively, by a lance-corporal and a corporal. Ideally the maneuver fireteam would also have a grenade launcher but as this is a reserve formation they have to make do with small arms.

Were this a 'proper' Slammers infantry unit then they'd all have 2cm powerguns, and they'd be supported by a tribarrel 2cm machine-gun on a 'combat jeep'. But they're not, so it's grit and determination instead!

Painting Points: 8
2013 Total: 110 (70x 28mm, 2x 54mm, 2x tanks)

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Incoming! Spore Mines and Force Generica

I've been a bit distracted over the last few days, but I have managed to complete the Spore Mines, a squad of the 'Slammers' figures, and one of the six Hive Fleet Leviathan Genestealers that I'm working on.

I also received news today that the copy of CyberWing that I'd ordered from eBay was in fact out of stock, so I have asked for the First Contact supplement for DropWing instead. I'm not too bothered, as MechWing was the one I'm more concerned with.

Anyway, it's late, so here are some pictures of toy soldiers. I feel like I'm actually making headway into the Unpainted Mountain again, which is great!


3rd Squad, Red Platoon, Yellow Company, Force Generica. They wear two versions of a khaki-green battledress overall suit, grey composite armoured vests and grid-networked 'communications' helmets. The squad corporal carries a handgun, the lance-corporal a sub-machine gun. Technically speaking the squad isn't complete, they ride in a light armoured 4x4 truck and the driver is also a squad member.


A Genestealer, intent on stealing your genes. But only if they're Levi's Originals though...


Seven spore mines, as fired from Leviathan Biovores. The ones at the back are fragmentation (hence the spheres of shiny chitinous carapace), the ones at the front poison gas and acid-spraying. Mmmm nice!

Oh - if you wanted to buy those Spore Mines, or indeed the Termagants or the previously posted Death Company, you can find them at ATP Painting Studio's eBay shop!

Painting Points: 11
2013 Total: 97 (57x 28mm, 2x 54mm, 2x tanks)

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Force Generica, or, Vietnam In SPACE

Many wargamers know of, if they aren't fans of, Hammer's Slammers, the series of short stories and novellas centering around the aforementioned regiment of elite mercenary troops in the far future and written by Vietnam veteran David Drake (11 ACR 'Blackhorse'). I bought the series when I was at university, as I often dropped into the Forbidden Planet on Shaftesbury Avenue (mainly because I lived about five or ten minutes' walk away), and they are a good read indeed.

Ground Zero Games and Jon Tuffley had long produced vehicles clearly based on the gun jeeps, combat cars and 'blower' hover tanks of the series - now available from Daemonscape - and when Old Crow Models arrived at the beginning of the 2000s, it wasn't long before Jez Plumridge began to do the same. Which was fortuitous, because the South London Warlords had been using GZG and Denizen figures and models for their Hammer's Slammers game for some time, and as far as I can tell, the combination of the influential Salute organisers, GZG and Old Crow got together, banged heads, and contacted David Drake himself to see if they could officialise the whole thing.

And they did. Quite easily I think.

Now I suspect this is all very old news to a lot of you, and my clumsy and ill-informed precis of the whole affair should not be seen as anything other than an introduction to pictures of my own collection of 'Slammers' figures from GZG... and a little bit about them.

When I began to get into SF gaming that wasn't 40K, I turned to various different rules sets. I started off with Steve Winter's DropWing - which are really good, actually - and moved on to Stargrunt II. I stayed with these two sets (and have literally just now bought the last copies of MechWing and CyberWing, the expansions for DropWing from an eBay seller) until last year, when Tomorrow's War was released.

I digress. While I was getting into these SF games, I was also building forces to game with. I decided, some time ago, that a good idea would be to create a 'generic' opposing force that I could field against anyone, from my Space Marines to my European Federation security police or, indeed, the rioters. But what figures could I use?

Luckily for me, it was around this time that I went to a Salute - back when it was held in Olympus rather than Excel - and stumbled across Hammers' Slammers for the first time, in the form of the Ground Zero Games' figure range. I bought one of every figure, and over time added to them, so now my Force Generica looks like this:


The original purchase didn't include the vehicles (all GZG, now Daemonscape), the three bare metal Slammers by the left-hand truck, or the Power Armour suits. It took a long time to get them this far!

Force Generica follows the pattern of all of my DW/SGII/TW forces - a reinforced infantry platoon, with some form of transport for each squad, a unit of powered armour, and a tank of some description. This lot are quite third rate - certainly in comparison to the unit the figures are supposed to represent - and I deliberately accentuated this by using the 'eggs on legs' style powered armour. I see them as being a second or even third-line unit from a planetary defence force. They have access to some decent equipment but are better in defence than attack.

Last night, while waiting for bases to dry on the Spore Mines, I got my partner to bring me the crew of the tank destroyer, and I sat down to paint them more like the Slammers:


The woman on the far left is in my original colour scheme of grass green and khaki; very much inspired by the Irish Defence Force, while the tank crew (including, middle, the 'David Drake' figure) are in the Slammer's gear of khaki combat dress and grey 'clamshell' armour.


Some detailing: the infantrywoman has her name and blood group on the back of her armoured vest, while all have their unit armshield on the left arm, and their national/planetary flag on the right (it could even be the flag of Nieuw Frieseland).


And finally, the tank and its crew. A two-man hover tank destroyer mounting a tribarrel automatic weapon and a high-intensity laser cannon. Commander/gunner on the left, driver on the right.

Oh - the little blue and red tabs on their vests? Analgesic and stimulant auto-injectors respectively. Comrade had his arm blown off? Pull the blue tab! Been stunned by a nearby shellburst? Yank the red one!

Painting Points: 2
2013 total: 86 (46x 28mm, 2x 54mm, 2x tanks)

A final note - Vietnam in Space? Literally. David Drake started writing the stories to cope with the effects of the fighting, and based the vehicles on M113 ACAVs and M48 tanks.