Once more, I have been to Salute, and once more, I have bought a ton of stuff. Here it all is, piled up in the restaurant after the show. But you can't really see all of it there (just get an idea of the scale of it) so here's a bit of a breakdown.
First up, with have the Salute free miniature. This is one of my favourites so far!
Meanwhile, the people behind Maelstrom's Edge had included a free sprue of infantry in the Salute bags.
The guys from Siege Studios, the painting studio, were giving away some free paint brushes. Not tried them yet, but we'll see how they do.
If you said "G'day" to Eureka Miniatures, you got a free kangaroo.
While Ground Zero Games had their usual "take a couple of figures" box, which I grabbed for my mate Reb who plays in these weird scales that aren't 28mm...
While if you had pre-ordered things with Bad Squiddo Games, you got "Baggy Credits" to spend - I chose to spend mine on this lovely notebook. That sort of neatly brings me on to pre-orders...
Oathsworn were letting people pick up their "Heroines in Sensible Shoes" Kickstarter models at the show, so I picked that up.
Obviously, I had pre-ordered some stuff from Annie (who runs Bad Squiddo). She doesn't have everything Reaper stock on her site, but if you want specific things, she can put in an order for you. In this case, there are a couple of weird Reaper Bones gribblies I'd wanted, and a few useful bits of scenery that was pretty affordable in Bones.
I also ordered the Bad Squiddo Orcs, because I have a Plan for them. I also picked out a few nice miniatures I liked from ranges like Bombshell, CP Models and Reaper that she stocks normally. That was everything I'd bought before the show, so lets move on to what I got while I was there...
My first stop was . . . Bad Squiddo Games. I knew Annie had a few new miniatures out that were being released at the show and hadn't been pre-order-able. It turned out it was these Ogresses, which I fell in love with and bought immediately.
"Oh no, he hasn't started a new system, has he?" I hear you say. In this case, fear not! My insides are not about to become my outsides. Some good friends of mine up in the wilds of Scotland have really gotten into Dropzone Commander, and really wanted the new releases and the show only models. They currently owe me one (1) soul for the queue I endured to get this lot. (That's a discounted mates rate - don't ask me how many souls it is for people I don't like!)
Mike McVey had pottered along to show off Studio McVey's latest project. These are some resin sculpts of things from The Others boardgame, which came up on Kickstarter last year. Sadly, we didn't back this one, as we were probably suffering from Kickstarter fatigue at the time. I loved some of the heralds of the apocalypse and picked them up for painting projects, demonic heralds, and maybe the odd Malifaux proxy.
I rambled on at length about how much I love Northumbrian Tin Soldier's work. I was more restrained this year, avoiding goblin related Nightfolk on the grounds of not having painted last year's yet. I picked up this little chap because he's an adorable little beastman thing.
Eureka Miniatures had sadly sold out of the new Chaos Warriors I wanted, but I consoled myself with a weird critter called Big Nose and some smaller scale Chaos Knights that I will probably make weird mutated things in my chaos army anyway.
I wandered over to say hello to Anvil Industry. I needed some of their Blacksmith 5th Anniversary model for an evil scheme, and decided to grab an Instigator while I was there.
I popped back to say hi to Annie while she wasn't so busy and picked up these crates for my goblins' baggage train.
I've followed Mr Lee's blog for a while, and watched with interest as he partnered with Broken Toad miniatures to put out some really interesting miniatures. I can't remember what this one is called, but it looked very 40K and I had to grab one.
Broken Toad also sold me some new paints I've not tried before, because I'm a great believer in buying something you've not seen before and seeing what it does.
I popped by the Maelstrom's Edge stall and grabbed one of their scenery sprues - they're intended to cheaply allow scratch builders to detail things up, but I plan on using them to updetail MDF scenery.
This little chap is for a dwarf related project. I found him for a couple of pounds at Lesley's Bits Box.
Which is also where I picked up this classic middle era Imperial Psyker with ridiculous clothes. I seem to remember Andy Chambers running him in some linked scenarios as a deranged planetary governor...
Studio Miniatures do zombie games, but they did one set in a medieval theme park, and this cosplayer figure appealed to me on a deep personal level.
I then hit one of the big purchases of the weekend. I've been really enjoying my Infinity, and Right Arm Labs do some excellent pre-painted terrain (and a lot of it is pre-assembled too). This lot came out at a very reasonable price. Unassembled is an 'objective room' which is a standard sized scenario room for Infinity.
I'd introduced Sim to Dark Star Miniatures because of their metal paint range. She got very excited about it (its very clever from a technical stand point) and bought a whole set, then got excited about their inks (they dry matte) and bought a full set of them. I realised I would invariably borrow these, forget to put them back, and get violenced, so used my last money to grab a few paints, an ink, and some weathering dust to try out.
This Warmill terrain was, however, my last acquisition, as Sim was so exhausted by this point she somehow agreed to buy me some more terrain. I suspect I owe her for this, and I'll probably have to pay her back at WarhammerFest...
Blimey that is quite a mix / haul!
ReplyDeleteI know, right? Most of it this year comes down to Infinity terrain, Oldhammer style fantasy or painting stuff, with a few exceptions.
DeleteGood gawds man.... Your bank account took quite a hit.
ReplyDeleteNice haul tho!
Apart from the Warmill, I'm exactly on budget - withdrew cash I'd been saving from my bonus earlier in the year, and kept the credit card only for purchases for friends as that's an easy way of tracking who owes what.
DeleteDefinitely the biggest Salute haul I've seen this year!
ReplyDeleteUh oh. You kind of assume that everyone else is as bad as you are. ;)
DeleteExcellent haul and thanks for putting onto right arm labs for my Infinity terrain needs
ReplyDeleteI kept seeing folk from my local store mentioning they were putting in orders, and when I saw they were at Salute, the magic words "pre-painted" drew me to them like moth to a flame. Very affordable, too!
DeleteNice to meet you on Saturday :)
ReplyDeleteThat's an impressive haul - it might even rival mine :)
It was good to meet you.
DeleteThe worry I have is how slowly I paint compared to you! :-)
Despite knowing some of your insane tricks to keep yourself going, I sincerely believe that you have the 'relentless' USR.
ReplyDeleteThere's an optimum technique to Salute - big breakfast, water bottle and cereal bars through the day so you don't have to stop shopping while you eat, then a big sit down dinner in the evening...
DeleteDaaaaang! That's quite the haul! Excellent stuff, man!
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly.
DeleteA great load of loot Tim and great to meet you at the show!
ReplyDeleteWas good to meet you too! Didn't know many people at the meet up, but the folk I talked to were friendly and welcoming.
DeleteMy goodness is that a lot of stuff. I think Big Nose is my favorite of the lot, but it is hard to get a good sense of everything still in the blisters. Is big nose going to be a giant for your goblin army, perhaps? Or an ogreish creature?
ReplyDeleteBig Nose is about Ogre sized. I'm a bit torn for what to do with him - could be a troll in my goblins, or maybe a Chaos Ogre... I think I'm likely to assemble him then have a bit of a think.
DeleteAnd the subtle hint of my needing to assemble everything is taken. ;)
He he. Maybe not EVERYTHING. But some of your favorites so we can see them all better.
DeleteThat awesome old Imperial psyker is already assembled!
True, but I am thinking of stripping him to re undercoat him white. I've never been a fan of painting over black.
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