So most of you will have heard of the game Warhammer 40,000, or 40k for short, but do you know the story of the blood crazed lunatic with butchers nails in his head that the Chaos god of War & Slaughter took a liking to? Well Angron, Primarch of the World Eaters Legion, was transformed by Khorne into a Daemon Primarch of Khorne, his Avatar of Destruction!
Moving forward from the ashes of the Horus Heresy and recently he has emerged once more to wreak havoc upon the Imperium of Man, the Red Angel is here…
A Dream Commission
𝕊𝕋𝕌𝔻𝕀𝕆 ℂ𝕆𝕄𝕄𝕀𝕊𝕊𝕀𝕆ℕ 𝗠𝗔𝗡𝗨𝗙𝗔𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘𝗥: Games Workshop 𝗚𝗔𝗠𝗘: Warhammer 40,000 (40k) 𝗔𝗥𝗠𝗬: World Eaters 𝗧𝗜𝗧𝗟𝗘: Angron, Daemon Primarch of Khorne 𝗣𝗔𝗜𝗡𝗧𝗘𝗗 𝗕𝗬: The Iron Jarl Ironskull Gaming Studios
A couple of years ago I had the pleasure of painting my first Primarch Miniature for Warhammer 40,000 having only previously painted these venerable leaders of the Emperor’s Legions for Horus Heresy and I loved it! The scale of these miniatures are awesome but I’d only dreamt of painting a Daemon Primarch, the biggest and baddest of all Primarchs… That is until recently when the Angriest of Daemon Primarchs arrived as a commission!
This mini is truly stunning and a joy to paint… Even if there are a gazzilion skulls to paint! Previously I painted a Bloodthirster and a Daemon Prince of Khorne for the same client so shouldn’t have been surprised to receive this commission but I truly am astonished every time someone chooses my services for such epic minis! Well enough babble from me, may I present to you Angron “The Red Angel”, Daemon Primarch of Khorne!
Fickle Dice Games (FDG) is a little known 3D file creator for wargaming. As far as I can tell they are concerned with creating content based around their own game and thus are busily beavering away creating content for their Gloom Trench 1926.
Gloom Trench 1926 is a weird world war style game set in the unending despair that is World War One…if it never ended. In this gloom ridden foggy world of despair, the main participants of world war one are continuing the war with a range of new experimental and conventional weaponry. This opens up a wide possibility of the imagination for different unit types and weapons, with the progression into the demonic. It is worth noting that the rules are experimental and are available on their website for FREE (at the time of writing this).
Fickle Dice Games asked the Ironskull Gaming Team if we were willing to do a review of their new upcoming kickstarter Gloom Trench 1926, more specifically their new trench system. As, out of the all collaborating channels in the Ironskull Gaming Team, here at Wargamingoldguys I have the most experience with 3D printers and so I volunteered to do the printing and review these STL’s. The Gloom Trench 1926 Trench system goes live on kickstarter 12th July 2023.
Now I am not a novice at 3D printing but up until recently (<12months) I was just using an Ender 3Pro, but for this I will be using my resin printer.
Before we start getting into the nitty gritty of the stl’s I would like to say that to do these prints I am using an Anycubic Photon Mono 4k, so it’s a resin printer on the relatively cheaper end of the market. I am using the stock settings as that has produced some very nice results for me and I use a layer height of 0.04mm as I have tried 0.02mm in the past but I haven’t really noticed enough of a difference to warrant the extra build time and wear on the FEP sheet. I thought this would be good to get out there to start with as to highlight that I haven’t done anything special to get these prints completed.
The slicing software I am using is Chitubox version 1.9.4
So now that’s all sorted lets jump into the files. In the download you will get the following
6 pre-supported files
11 unsupported files
NB/Now since actually downloading the files, printing the terrain pieces, and writing this blog (it only took about 1 week) FDG have come back to me and said they have now got all the files as pre-supported files
With these building blocks, it should be enough to build a nice trench system the size and scale is only limited to your imagination, available print time and the resin available. The modular bits contained within the file are: 1 Long Section 2 short sections 1 90° bend 1 small 30° bend 1 reverse 45° bend 1 45° bend 2 end pieces Small set of sand bag Trench ladder
Now by this stage I am chomping at the bit to get some gcodes produced and get the resin flowing.
So I started with the unsupported small straight. I did this at 20° to the build plate and used the auto generated supports. No I know what you are thinking “why use the auto generated supports” well it comes down to it that I haven’t had much issue with the auto generated supports before and it does save a bit of time.
Now from the first print there was a slight warp front to back of the print. Now the obvious reason for this is the supports not being substantial enough for such a big component. So I repeated the print of the same component using the pre-supported file supplied.
Now as the name suggests these come with the supports already generated and the supports vary in thickness throughout the STL, so it looks like it has actually been thought about. The small straight came out fine. The larger straight still warped slightly but not massively and all the other parts came out like the small straight, so I am more inclined that it’s the fine tuning of the printer settings rather than the provided files.
The pre-supported files print very well and if you are a complete novice (or veteran alike) and you just want to get some cool looking trenches on the table to battle over then that is all you need. The supports on the pre-supported files look like they could be optimised a little bit but it’s all down to effort over value added. I wouldn’t bother mucking around with them just to save 5ml of resin here and there as the results that I achieved were very good for very little effort.
Now, one of the things I really like about the files provided is that all of the pre-supported files have near enough hollow sandbag mounds. This saves a relatively large amount of resin over solid components. I think that you would want to print a few sets of these to have an imposing trench system to fight over, so this saves you a hefty chunk of material in the long run.
A couple of the smaller angle components are solid resin. I did redo the smaller angle with the hollow function with appropriate drain holes. This did not affect the form or print quality of the components.
Once I got how I was going to print them sorted I went about optimising the build plate to maximise the productivity and reducing the print time. I found that the majority of the time I could fit two components on the build plate without too much issue.
As shown by the printed components below the detail on the individual modules is quite nice and the guys over at FDG have got just the right amount of detail into the terrain to give them the feel they need. It is worth noting that printing all the components once took approximately 80% of the 1kg tub of resin used.
As a side note this set is meant to be able to be printed on a FDM printer so I did a trial of the short length and overall I am really pleased with how it came out. I used my stock Ender 3 Pro and apart from a slight adhesion issues the print turned out nicely. There was some layer lines at the top where the step change was more noticeable. I used 0.16mm layer height as that’s what I print most of my terrain at to keep the print time down but if you were willing to reduce your layer height and increase your print time these would become less noticeable.
So what are my critiques??
One thing I did notice is that there are 11 different unsupported components and only 6 supported files. Some of the small angles, the sandbags, and ladder are not included as a pre-supported stl files. Though they are not that difficult to generate supports for, so its not a show stopper. As noted earlier this changed right before publishing this blog. So now all of the files come pre-suppported which is great.( i kept this in here to show progression and how the guys at FDG are continuously thinking about these type of things).
There are only 9 different sections to the modular trench system. Depending on your plan and amount you are going to print of the trench system, will depend if the trenches start to have that same look. I don’t know what the guys at FDG are planning, if they are planning for an expansion pack for additional sections to allow a bit more variation.
The two angled sections that are solid could have the stl updated to reduce the amount of resin used in the print (i.e. hollow)
Overall the details are crisp and pack just the right amount of detail for terrain on a busy battlefield. The advantages of using this trench system for terrain out ways the critiques raised earlier on and would add a very nice feel to any battle field. I know they are designed to have a WW1 look to them but they are scaled to match 28mm-32mm scale. Below are some different manufactures models to scale against. There are some Warlord Games, Mantic, and GW.
While the trench system fits better with the historical and the grim dark sci-fi there is nothing stopping you from using the trench system in any historic era after and inc WW1 right all the way through to the high-tech future.
I would recommend this kickstarter if you are into your 3D printing and looking into a trench system for your board as things like this always do better with economies of scale, and no one ever wants a small trench system to fight over. It might also be worth going to check out their other 3D printing offerings to fill the trenches with some great looking fighting men also from their Gloom Trench 1926 range.
The Finished Product
Here’s some painted examples with miniatures from a Weird World War II game for scale and to show how the Kickstarter will lend itself to fans of other weird world war, trench based and grimdark games…
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That’s right, we want all The Damned Range…that’s The Damned by Wargames Atlantic & MiniWargaming which as of today (30/5/23) is live as a campaign on Gamefound.
The Damned is a new range of highly detailed, multi-part, hard plastic Post Apocalyptic sci-fi miniatures! These awesome miniatures are 28mm heroic scale to be used in your favourite tabletop games.
We were so privileged to be sent a Preproduction Brute Miniature from the upcoming range to paint up and woah were we blown away! I was tasked with painting this super cool miniature and have to say the detail captured in the sculpts is absolutely stunning and as such it was an absolute dream to paint! Choosing to break away from the Promo/Studio colour scheme of red and metallics, which lean towards the Khorne Cultist/Renegade Guard vibe, I opted for Blues and Yellow/Browns for a nod towards another Chaos Deity and their Renegade Militia the Tzeentch Cult of Change.
This range has vibes that make them perfect alternative models for those found in Warhammer 40k Lore, they also make perfect miniatures for any Trench or Grim Dark setting sci-fi game! Check out our video below:
The Gamefound Campaign
They hope that, with your help, they can bring a total of eight highly detailed and versatile hard plastic kits to life.
If successful this campaign will first unlock four new hard plastic sets for The Damned: Infantry, Weapons Teams, Brutes, and Command. A series of stretch goals will unlock a load of additional hard plastic frames and full sets including textured bases in a variety of sizes, Outriders, Hounds, Artillery, and a full multi-sprue plastic vehicle! As a backer there is an impressive list of freebies you can get if the Campaign reaches certain stretch goals, these only get better the more your pledge is for…hence the title of this article, check out the below graphic from Gamefound…
So in short, this is an awesome new range of miniatures that will work for a wide range of Sci-Fi, Near Future, Apocalypse game settings. so what are you waiting for? Click the image below to get all of The Damned miniatures…you know you want to!
Hi one and all, we have finished work on the Konflikt ’47 USMC Expeditionary Task Force army project and would like to showcase our video. Sit back and enjoy, hope you like hope the project turned out! – The Iron Jarl
As for most, the past few years have been a difficult one. We’ve had our ups and downs, we’ve suffered losses and big changes but it’s high time that we dust off our paint stations and gaming areas to commence on the journey in the hobby once more…onwards and upwards, always!
Best Laid Plans…
So with that in mind I laid out some challenges for myself and the Studio Group and we are coming back strong! First up we’ll take a look at some personal challenges in the hobby…
As shown on Instagram the first K-47 project is well underway!
As well as these projects I’d like to work on not 1, but 2…well maybe 3 Warhammer: Age of Sigmar projects. After running a poll on Instagram and Facebook it was decided that I would work on Kharadron Overlords and my son decided he wanted me to help him work on an Ossiarch Bonereapers army…well that’s 2 so why did you mention 3? I hear you call! Well we both decided on a shared army for both of us to use and that is, well a surprise up our sleeves!! As well as that we picked up the new Realmscape Ghurish Expanse plus the expansion set to give us a gaming board for the studio using the new dimensions and are building terrain for both sides of it starting with an eightpoints side pictured below.
The Eightpointsboard gets its first few pieces of Scenery built!
That’s it for now, hopefully you are all dusting off your collections and your hobbyverses are returning to some form of normality. Onwards and Upwards one and all – The Iron Jarl
So as I so kindly put it in our first Warcry blog post – Warcry – The Iron Golem… Unless you have been living under a rock for the last few months you will have heard of Games Workshop’s latest offering for your tabletop…
Warhammer: Age of Sigmar – Warcry is a new skirmish game set in the world of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Choose your warband, and fight thrilling, fast paced tactical skirmishes in one-off battles or across epic narrative campaigns where your warriors grow and develop.
Our Studio Team has been lucky enough to be given a commission by Hoist the Colours – Models & Games for 2 more warbands for Warcry, the first four is to complete was The Cypher Lords…
The Cypher Lords are a cunning Chaos Cult who make your average Tzeentch Arcanite look like a forthright pillar of honesty. Hailing from the city of Nochseed in the Realm of Light, the Cypher Lords worship Chaos in secret, combining the precision and agility common to inhabitants of Hysh with all manner of dark gifts.
Next up was the scariest of the Warcry Warbands to day, the Unmade…
Once upon a time, the Unmade were benevolent philosopher-kings renowned across the Realm of Death for their wisdom and nobility. Desperate to fight back the hordes of undead, the inhabitants of this land (a place known as Tzlid) were driven to worship the Chaos Gods – who promptly rewarded them by turning them into maniacal cultists obsessed with pain and mutilation.
These are Advanced Level Commissions completed at 𝕴𝖗𝖔𝖓𝖘𝖐𝖚𝖑𝖑 𝕲𝖆𝖒𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝕳𝕼 by our talented Studio Team. If you are interested in getting something painted by our team please drop us a message!
You will be able to see these on display at Hoist the Colours – Models & Games and they are your best local hobby store for all your hobby needs, contact them to find out about their awesome discounts!
Carrying on with the Warcry blog week in conjunction with Hoist the Colours Models and Games (our FLGS) we will look at the Denizens of the Ruins! But first… What is Warcry I hear some of you cry!?
Warhammer: Age of Sigmar – Warcry is a new skirmish game set in the world of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Choose your warband, and fight thrilling, fast paced tactical skirmishes in one-off battles or across epic narrative campaigns where your warriors grow and develop.
Our Studio Team has been lucky enough to be given a commission by Hoist the Colours – Models & Games for the 2 warbands in the new Warcry Starter Set plus the random beasts/monsters found in the core set, the second of these Denizens of the Ruins/Chaotic Beasts that we have tackled are the Raptoryx!
To represent the Eightpoint’s varied (and violent) wildlife, many Warcry battleplan twist cards bring chaotic beasts into your battles. At launch, there are two types of chaotic beast that show up in your games – the airborne daemons known as Furies (more about these in our last blog post), and mutant avians called Raptoryx.
This is an Advanced Level Commission completed at 𝕴𝖗𝖔𝖓𝖘𝖐𝖚𝖑𝖑 𝕲𝖆𝖒𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝕳𝕼 by our talented Studio Team. If you are interested in getting something painted by our team please drop us a message!
You will be able to see these on display at Hoist the Colours – Models & Games and they are your best local hobby store for the Warcry release, contact them to find out about their awesome discounts!
Carrying on with the Warcry blog week in conjunction with Hoist the Colours Models and Games (our FLGS) we will look at the Denizens of the Ruins! beasts, but first… What is Warcry I hear some of you cry!?
Warhammer: Age of Sigmar – Warcry is a new skirmish game set in the world of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Choose your warband, and fight thrilling, fast paced tactical skirmishes in one-off battles or across epic narrative campaigns where your warriors grow and develop.
Our Studio Team has been lucky enough to be given a commission by Hoist the Colours – Models & Games for the 2 warbands in the new Warcry Starter Set plus the random beasts/monsters found in the core set, the first of these Denizens of the Ruins/Chaotic Beasts that we have tackled are the Furies
To represent the Eightpoint’s varied (and violent) wildlife, many Warcry battleplan twist cards bring chaotic beasts into your battles. At launch, there are two types of chaotic beast that show up in your games – the airborne daemons known as Furies, and mutant avians called Raptoryx (more about the Raptoryx in the next blog post).
This is an Advanced Level Commission completed at 𝕴𝖗𝖔𝖓𝖘𝖐𝖚𝖑𝖑 𝕲𝖆𝖒𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝕳𝕼 by our talented Studio Team. If you are interested in getting something painted by our team please drop us a message!
You will be able to see these on display at Hoist the Colours – Models & Games and they are your best local hobby store for the Warcry release, contact them to find out about their awesome discounts!
So as I so kindly put it in our first Warcry blog post – Warcry – The Iron Golem… Unless you have been living under a rock for the last few months you will have heard of Games Workshop’s latest offering for your tabletop…
Warhammer: Age of Sigmar – Warcry is a new skirmish game set in the world of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Choose your warband, and fight thrilling, fast paced tactical skirmishes in one-off battles or across epic narrative campaigns where your warriors grow and develop.
Our Studio Team has been lucky enough to be given a commission by Hoist the Colours – Models & Games for the 2 warbands in the new Warcry Starter Set, the second to be completed by our team is the Untamed Beasts…
Hailing from the Jagged Savannah in Ghur, the Realm of Beasts, the Untamed Beasts are brutal warriors who eschew the trappings of civilisation. Capable of binding the spirits of beasts to their own through dark rituals, they possess preternatural strength and speed. Those warriors in the Eightpoints venerate Archaon as the Eater of Worlds, and long to join him in his great hunt. To them, Chaos is the Devourer of Existence – a rampaging apex predator from which there is no escape.
This is an Advanced Level Commission completed at 𝕴𝖗𝖔𝖓𝖘𝖐𝖚𝖑𝖑 𝕲𝖆𝖒𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝕳𝕼 by our talented Studio Team. If you are interested in getting something painted by our team please drop us a message!
You will be able to see these on display at Hoist the Colours – Models & Games and they are your best local hobby store for the Warcry release, contact them to find out about their awesome discounts!
Unless you have been living under a rock for the last few months you will have heard of Games Workshop’s latest offering for your tabletop…
Warhammer: Age of Sigmar – Warcry is a new skirmish game set in the world of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Choose your warband, and fight thrilling, fast paced tactical skirmishes in one-off battles or across epic narrative campaigns where your warriors grow and develop.
Our Studio Team has been lucky enough to be given a commission by Hoist the Colours – Models & Games for the 2 warbands in the new Warcry Starter Set, the first to be completed by our team is the Iron Golem…
The Iron Golems hail from the Ferrium Mountains in Chamon, the Realm of Metal, where they harness raging magma-flows to forge their brutal weapons and armour. More than just warriors, the Iron Golem are superb smiths, believing flesh to be impermanent where metal is eternal. Those fighting in the Eightpoints hope to prove themselves to Archaon, aspiring to one day provide arms for his endless hordes.
This is an Advanced Level Commission completed at 𝕴𝖗𝖔𝖓𝖘𝖐𝖚𝖑𝖑 𝕲𝖆𝖒𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝕳𝕼 by our talented Studio Team. If you are interested in getting something painted by our team please drop us a message!
You will be able to see these on display at Hoist the Colours – Models & Games and they are your best local hobby store for the Warcry release, contact them to find out about their awesome discounts!