Thursday, 26 June 2014

Raen of Rannoch and Logan in Figure Painter Magazine

Thanks are in order for the folks at Figure Painter Magazine for putting photos of the Ax Faction Raen of Rannoch aka Giant Hunter and Knight Models Logan (as painted for Shire Works) in their magazine pages.  If you haven't check out their digital magazine yet, make sure you do because it has loads of information for miniature painters of all levels.

Giant Hunter is on the top left hand corner of page 104
Logan is at the bottom right corner of page 105

Raen was painted in the colours of another popular book/TV character namely. Ygritte of Game of Thrones while Logan was painted as ... well ... himself.


Both miniatures were featured in the latest FPM digital issue (No. 14) as seen above.

Friday, 6 June 2014

More tips on working with miniatures

So you have finished prepping and assembling your miniature (either the resin of metal variety), and are raring to start work on it. But hold on a minute, there is still an additional (optional but recommended) step you should take before you prime and paint your miniature. But before I go into that (it involves epoxy putty if you must know), the following is a more detailed explanation on using a super glue-pure baking soda combo, something which was touched on briefly in the earlier guides.

Knight Models Spider-Man comprises both resin and metal parts; a perfect example for this guide

When pure baking soda (otherwise known as sodium bicarbonate) is used with cyanoacrylate glues (in this case Shellys Supa Glue), the result is a very fast bonding time (almost instantaneous) and a very strong bond between the parts being glued together. Such characteristics make it ideal for gluing very small miniature parts together as well as to ensure the parts do not come apart easily.

Pure baking soda makes gluing small parts easier and also ensures stronger bonds
Super glue to be used with pure baking soda ... in small amounts as the mixture releases heat

It is important that you use pure baking soda and not those that have been mixed with flour. You can easily get a hold of pure baking soda either from your local supermarket or hardware store. As to the actual gluing process, one way to go about it is by using the following steps:

1. Place a small drop of super glue on the figure/model kit;
2. Dip the tiny part into the pure baking soda so that some sticks to the end that you want to glue;
3. Attach the tiny part to the figure/model kit and hold carefully in place for about 2 to 3 seconds.

Warning: Always read the instructions of the chemicals you are using and maintain a safety first policy. The steps above prevent your fingers from coming into direct contact with the mixture which releases heat when reacting with each other. Keep in mind that the larger the mixture, the more heat is released so use very small amounts.

And there you have it. An effective way to glue tiny parts on to your miniature figure or model kit as well as to have very strong bonds formed between two parts.

Gluing small parts such as the side-view mirror and door handle with a super glue-pure baking soda combo
Pure baking soda-super glue can also be used to make joints glue on stronger

There are times when you might notice some gaps in between the joints of your freshly assembled miniature. This is where epoxy putty comes in. Now this step is purely optional as you can still proceed to painting the miniature without filling in those gaps, especially when you are just starting out in the hobby. But it's always beneficial to get a good habit going so that it becomes second nature to prepare a best possible surface for your primer paint to attach to. Not only will the subsequent paint layers you apply look smoother, but the overall look of the miniature will be of better quality. 

Games Workshop Citadel's version of the epoxy putty - the Green Stuff
Another epoxy putty widely used by miniature hobbyists - milliput

Epoxy putty can be obtained either from your local hobby, art shop or even online. So how do you use them? Basically you will have to mix the two separate parts (green and yellow) together until the colours become uniform before applying it to the gaps to fill them. For a more detailed how-to, you can check out various online resources like the one from milliput.

Filling in some gaps in between the miniatures glued joints with epoxy putty

Finally, prior to actual painting you will need to spray on a primer coat for the subsequent acrylic paints to adhere to. In this guide, two separate primers were used - Citadel Chaos Black (for the taxi) and Tamiya Light Grey Fine Surface Primer (for Spider-Man). If you are a hobbyist in Malaysia, the former is available in your local hobby shops as well as bookstores while the latter can be purchased from a Tamiya retailer.

Black and Light Grey primer spray cans from Citadel (left) and Tamiya (right)
Spider-Man and the taxi after getting a coat of primer paint

Always make sure you spray the primer paints in a well ventilated area. Distance from spray can to the miniature is roughly about 20cmm or 8 inches. When spraying, move the spray can from left to right in quick motions across the miniature so that paint is applied in even coats. With the primer coat is done, your miniature is now ready for painting! For some miniature painting projects, please check out the personal blog and facebook of Shire Work's resident painter - http://foureyed-monster.blogspot.com/

Friday, 23 May 2014

Spotlight on Knight Models Magneto and Wolverine

Marvel's latest movie, X-Men: Days of Future Past is now showing in Malaysian cinemas so make sure you book your tickets fast or risk missing it during release week.


While you are at it, don't forget to check out the X-Men characters in the Knight Models miniature line that are available from Shire Works i.e. Magneto and Wolverine. All three are shown below in their assembled and painted form. Coming in at 1/28th scale, these metal model kits are supplied unpainted and will require assembly.


Knight Model's miniature from its Marvel Universe line are all highly detailed and sculpted in dynamic poses, which make them ideal as display pieces after being painted.

Unboxed - Knight Models Wolverine metal miniature kit for assembly and painting
Unboxed - Knight Models Magneto metal miniature kit for assembly and painting
Unboxed - Knight Models Logan metal miniature kit for assembly and painting

So go watch the movie and then paint up either Magneto, Wolverine or Logan from Knight Models Marvel Universe series for your own private collection!

Thursday, 15 May 2014

One more week to go ...

... until the release of X-Men: Days of Future Past in theatres throughout Malaysia. These are great times for a Marvel fan with so many superhero movies to look forward to on the big screen. Fans will be hoping the latest X-Men movie lives up to the promotional trailers.

X-Men Days of Future Past ... soon in theatres in Malaysia

As a fan, you know you owe it to yourself to get one of the many X-Men related characters available in the Knight Models range, assemble it and paint it up as you see fit. One of these characters is Logan, a highly detailed metal miniature that accurately captures the look portrayed by actor Hugh Jackman. 

Unboxed - Knight Models Logan metal miniature kit for assembly and painting

Shown below are selected photos of the Knight Models Logan that was assembled and painted up especially for Shire Works, which currently has this miniature in stock.


Logan is not the only Knight Models X-Men related character available from Shire Works. We also have another version of Wolverine in the famous blue and yellow costume as well as Magneto. More highlights to come as we count down to the opening day of X-Men: Days of Future Past. Until then, stay safe and have a good week.

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Spotlight on the Knight Models Spiderman

It's May 1st and The Amazing Spiderman 2: Rise of Electro is now showing in theatres throughout Malaysia. Make sure you catch this awesome movie in what is a defining moment of Peter Parker's life. Andrew Garfield is perfectly cast as Spiderman's geeky alter ego.


In its Marvel Universe range of 1/28th scale miniatures, Knight Models has an old school version of Spiderman leapfrogging a New York taxi. It's a beautifully sculpted piece of Spidey in a very dynamic pose; managing to capture the agility that is Spiderman's trademark.


Supplied unpainted and requiring assembly, the Knight Models Spiderman model kit comes in a combination of resin (for the taxi) and metal (for Spiderman). All figure/model parts are sandwiched between two protective sponges and encased inside a cardboard packaging. Pictures above show how a fully assembled and painted Spiderman looks like.

Knight Models Spiderman unboxed - actual model requires assembly and is unpainted

To check out Spidey and other superheroes from the Knight Models Marvel Universe range that's available from Shire Works, please choose the Knight Models tab at the top of this blog or click the following link => http://shireworks.blogspot.com/p/knight-models.html

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Latest Arrivals: Battle Chick and Akelarre Enchantment

The gals from Nocturna Models are finally here. Both the Necrospace Battle Chick and Akelarre Enchantment are highly detailed 70-mm or 1/28th scale resin miniature kits. They come in a tin box with individual resin parts encased between sponges for added protection.

Nocturna Models Necrospace Battle Chick, tin packaging
Necrospace Battle Chick unboxed
Individual resin parts of the Nocturna Models Necrospace Battle Chick

As with other resin miniature kits in the Nocturna Models range, both the Battle Chick and Akelarre Enchantment are supplied unpainted and will require assembly.

Nocturna Models Akelarre Enchantment, tin packaging
Akelarre Enchantment, unboxed
Individual resin parts of the Nocturna Models Akelarre Enchantment

For more details on both miniatures, please check out the Nocturna Models product page by either clicking the appropriate tab above this blog post or by clicking this link => http://shireworks.blogspot.com/p/nocturna.html

Sunday, 13 April 2014

Captain America, old school style

If you haven't yet watched the latest Marvel movie Captain America: The Winter Soldier, do yourself a favour and go see it. It's a real action packed extravaganza that would be a visual feast not just for Marvel fans but for all comic book fans in general. 

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

But don't just stop there. Once you have seen the movie, then try your hand at painting the Marvel superhero himself. More specifically, check out this awesome old school version of Captain America by Knight Models (see below). Retro is definitely cool in this case.

Knight Models Captain America (miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly)

Knight Models Captain America is a 1/28th scale metal miniature kit that is available in the Shire Works blogshop. It comes unpainted and will require assembly.

Packaging of the Knight Models Captain America minaiture
Unboxed - Captain America's metals parts sandwiched between protective sponges

Other than the Knight Models Captain America metal miniature you see above, do also check out other Marvel superhero model kits available to painters and collectors in Malaysia by clicking the following link => http://shireworks.blogspot.com/p/knight-models.html   

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Coming soon: Two awesome gals from Nocturna Models

Madrid-based Nocturna Models is famous for its beautifully detailed resin miniatures and Shire Works is excited to announce that two of the company's latest releases will soon be available to miniature hobbyists, painters and collectors in Malaysia.

Two new gals coming soon to Shire Works
Nocturna Models - Akelarre Enchanment
Nocturna Models - Necrospace Battle Chick

Both resin miniatures are 70-mm model kits or roughly 1:28th in scale. As always, both will be supplied unpainted and will require assembly. Prices for the figures will be announced later on this link once stock has arrived on these shores.