It's a myth that you're never more than 6 feet away from a rat, however, when it comes to fantasy, sci-fi and other fictional settings, it doesn't take too much digging to unearth the telltale signs of verminous creatures scurrying around the foul underbelly of whatever world you inhabit.
Whether you're looking for something to bullseye in your T-16 on Tatooine; need a new general for the mutants on Third Earth; or just clearing out the innkeeper's cellar at 1st level, there are always rats, rat-men, ratkin, were-rats or sundry other variants lurking in the shadows.
I was also pleased to find that there are rats lurking in the recesses of the Fallout setting, mainly because it gives me a chance to use up some of my many Giant Rats, and some of the happily Fallout: Wasteland Warfare sized bases that I have picked up (I think from Wizkids D&D miniatures), but also add to the number and variety of Wasteland creatures that are available for narrative gaming purposes.
Therefore I changed focus to the Giant Rats that appear in Fallout: New Vegas (which I haven't played). They are also largely hairless, but by playing with contrast paints and drybrushing I think I've got reasonably close to making my rats approximately right.
I'm not amazingly happy with these two bases, but I am pleased that I've been able to use bits and pieces to add some visual interest to what are essentially beige models on a beige base.
In game I will probably initially use the stat cards for Radroach Swarms, however, with the newer fast-play game Fallout Factions being set in Nuka-World, I wouldn't be surprised to see Rad Rats get statted up soon.
In other news I sold a big bundle of miniatures (mainly 5th edition Bretonnians and Lizardmen) that I wouldn't use. Despite the fuss about Warhammer: The Old World, they didn't make that much money, probably because both of these armies have newer (and arguably much better) miniatures readily available.
However, this does mean that there are some real inroads into the Lead Mountain for the first time this year.
Painted: 261
Lead Mountain: 683
Great work on the rats, some nice variation between them all, and as you say they seem to turn up in a lot of sci-fi and fantasy so hopefully they will get plenty of use.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Rats, spiders and wolves are the three pillars of gribblies.
DeleteWhen you re done with fallout 3, dont hesitate to try new vegas.
ReplyDeleteIt's the best fallout game imo.
I'm just getting to the point of wrapping up Fallout 3 (just some Aliens to deal with). I will get to New Vegas but I need a break, the Wasteland is getting to me. I've reach the point of executing people for their Nuka-Cola just so I can finish the damn challenge.
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