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Figs for 'Aliens: Another Glorious Day in the Corps' which need painted & assembled |
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The base board game that the plastic miniatures came in |
As you can imagine, it is a cooperative game with the players attempting to complete a mission (such as rescuing Newt) while not being killed by the aliens. I thought it might be a good game for Jenny and I to play on evenings when we didn't have anything planned. The fact that you can play the scenarios included in the rules as a campaign makes it all the better! So, I bought the game, got it home, and discovered all the plastic figures you use for the characters and aliens need assembled. Ugh! I did some reading, and apparently the alien figures that come with the board game are super-fiddly! So, instead I decided to use the 3-D printed aliens I'd purchased from JS Wargamer Printing for the game, instead. I would have to get around to painting up Ripley, Newt, and the Colonial Marines, though. Because...well, you know! That's the way I roll...!
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Newt & 'Ripleyyyyy!' - I think the Newt figure is my favorite...love the saluting pose from the movie! |
We actually played the game a second time on Sunday night, as well, and I still enjoyed it. So, a couple weeks ago, I decided it was finally time to paint those miniatures up (except for the aliens -- I have two batches of those already painted up). They assembled very easily, actually simpler than the various Stargrave boxes that I am now somewhat comfortable with. Many come with a peg and hole to help you determine the best position for an arm. Most come with the heads on already, too. I decided not to use the textured bases that came with them, though, as I wasn't crazy about the character name being printed so prominently in raised letters on the base. I had some 3-D printed Sci-Fi bases that I bought at Advance the Colors 2024 from Diabolical Terrain, so I super glued them onto those. So far, so good!
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Vasquez (with headband & heavy weapons), along with two marine buddies |
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Gorman and one of his squad - the figs are okay, but the detail is a bit muddy, especially the faces |
What else is on my painting desk? I have my two test figures for my 28mm Vietnam project base coated. I'm either going to do the U.S. uniforms in a dark olive with light O.D. drybrush. Or I am going to paint them a light olive and do a Dark Olive Drab wash over them (to settle into the folds and recesses). Once I have the two figures painted up, I will make the call which I like better. I am thinking the wash process will be a LOT faster, but we shall see which looks better. I have had inconsistent success with this method. Otherwise, I am almost done with the 3-D printed stuff I bought from Sword & Scabbard Games. So, you will likely see that post next.
MINIATURES Acquired vs. Painted Tally for 2025
- Miniatures acquired in 2025: 119
- Miniatures painted in 2025: 60
TERRAIN Acquired vs. Painted Tally for 2025
- Terrain acquired in 2025: 10
- Terrain painted in 2025: 19
SCATTER Acquired vs. Painted Tally for 2025
- Scatter acquired in 2025: 53
- Scatter painted in 2025: 50
Nice work on these - the colors look great.
ReplyDeleteThanks -- I wasn't sure if I did a good job on the camo or not. I appreciate the vote of confidence!
DeleteThey have turned out really well Mike, interesting looking game, not come across it before.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy it and look forward to running through the scenarios with Jenny when we play board games on evenings when we don't feel like going out.
DeleteLooking good. What's the gameplay like?
ReplyDeleteI like it. You have to focus on two things. One is the obvious proximity of the aliens and killing them. The other is a game mechanic of discarding cards. If you run out (IIRC), you can lose that way, too. So, one struggle is a very miniatures battle and the other is a very board game mechanic struggle. Players seem to cooperate pretty easily, at least those who have seen the movie...ha, ha! The mechanic of each player having a character and the ones not chosen less powerful NPCs is a clever idea, too.
DeleteA fine paint job, I can see what you mean about the lack of detail. Send those leftover aliens to the flea market. "Game over man, game over!"
ReplyDeleteYou read my mind! Those unassembled aliens will definitely be coming along to the next flea market...
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