Godtear Ascended Pledge Painting by Lawnor
21/12/19: Mass undercoating and Rise of Skywalker
I’ve spent the day airbrushing the base colour on to all the models I have a plan for. I’d have gotten more dun but I went to see the new Star Wars movie and I would have to say that Warren must be psychic or saw a copy of the script months ago. He’s been giving us a huge spoiler all along and none of us noticed. I’ve yet to watch the OTT after thoughts / “What does it mean for wargames” video to see if they’ve mentioned this. I’ll watch that tomorrow while working on these guys.
Hi, I have been reading your project, because I have gotten into the game recently, and I have to say your review about the product, the quality of the plastic, the size of the followers and the bendy bases etc. are all spot on!
Have you played Warhammer Underworlds (like Shadespire), and if so which game do you think is better? I gave up Warhammer Underworlds because I was tired of the card collectability component. Buying every faction just to stay relevant was not for me.
I played Underworlds once a couple of years ago. I demoed Godtear 18 months back when the were still writing the rules and haven’t gotten a game in yet since it arrived. It wasn’t a finished product at the time and it felt it, but it had potential. Underworlds was fun and had potential. The plastics were better, but the card collestion aspect needed by buying every product ever was a big fat no for me. There’s none of that in Godtear. Now I’ve gotten some primer and paint down on the Godtear minis they are starting to look less… Read more »
Thanks for the reply. I like the look of Godtear, classical fantasy mixed with these demi-god champions. I find the game to be a mix of MOBA and chess, which is nice, be not really a skirmish game in the original sense.
I really enjoyed Underworlds, but is is hard to just play with what you have because of the collectability nature of it.
In any case I will be following your blog. Keep up the great work.