Wyrd Miniatures has certainly earned to the right to their name. It's not that they're particularly disturbing; oddly racy; or persistently left field - but that they are ALL these things at once. Other miniature companies tend to be quite predictable, Wyrd - well, they're weird.
They come out with a miniatures game you play with a deck of cards, then make another about toys killing each other. Wyrd makes a mockery of selling based on predictable, measured, consistent data -- they just go out and do some seriously random things.
One of those random things, was Bayou Gremlins. Here are a few we did for Adam in Finland: check out the Pigapult. Yes, I said Pigapult.
Cheers,
Navin
Monday, March 5, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
So there's this email going around, saying nasty things about me...
This morning, I found several emails from worried clients, asking about this email going around:
I'm sorry, if you have received this email, it is because your address was appropriated by a third party during the period that I was talking to Raef Granger about on his podcast:
http://www.payloadz.com/d1/freeproducts.asp?id=1531825
Journalists turn up when you google them, if you look up M.E. Shenny you will find no evidence that he actually exists. Journalists also do not send out mass emails from sites that are clearly not news sites.
Our lawyer advises I just ignore this nonsense and carry on, and given that the email opens with an easily exposed lie, I'm inclined to agree with him.
I'm sorry you've been getting unsolicited emails, you'll like get more from that source.
Regards,
Navin
You May Have Been Caught In The PaintedFigs Financial Scam. Miniatures Unpainted, Or Are Owed Money. I am M.E. Shenny, I have an interest in gaming and am a journalist, so I decided to do a little investigation into the claims made by Navin Weeraratne. What I discovered about Paintedfigs.com was incredible. Ranging from Navin Weeraratne assaulting Paintedfigs staff, how his miniature suppliers, The Warstore and every client unwittingly help Navin facilitate money laundering and tax evasion, through to how Navin admits he was only interested in making easy money and has long since lost interest in running Paintedfigs.com.
I'm sorry, if you have received this email, it is because your address was appropriated by a third party during the period that I was talking to Raef Granger about on his podcast:
http://www.payloadz.com/d1/freeproducts.asp?id=1531825
Journalists turn up when you google them, if you look up M.E. Shenny you will find no evidence that he actually exists. Journalists also do not send out mass emails from sites that are clearly not news sites.
Our lawyer advises I just ignore this nonsense and carry on, and given that the email opens with an easily exposed lie, I'm inclined to agree with him.
I'm sorry you've been getting unsolicited emails, you'll like get more from that source.
Regards,
Navin
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Paintedfigs.com - Knights of the Dinner Table!
You have to forgive a little self indulgence sometimes.
Gamers spend so much time working on their homebrew settings, their characters trappings and back stories, their miniatures and their paint jobs -- which I feel makes it well deserved when we sit back and take a look at ourselves.
One may feel it a sin of ego for us to this, but you have to consider than when gamers look inward - they lose all ability to take themselves seriously. From Renn Fests; to "The Gamers" movies; to beer-and pretzel-games, we are very good at poking fun at ourselves, to the point that it takes on a life and industry of its own.
Part and parcel of this niche interest within niche interests have been the "Knights of the Dinner Table" webzine. What's started as a comic strip has grown over time into a constellation of products based around this highly successful IP.
One of these products - of course - has been some miniatures. I believe these are out of print now, so good luck with digging them out :) . Our client Scott Funk did and sent them over for us to work on, I understand this was his first time using a painting service too.
Funk is the real deal. In addition to being an ardent KoDT fan, he's also done a HUGE D20 conversion for the Robotech Chronicles, and IP that has been neglected since the Palladium days.
Anyway, here are his Knights of the Dinner Table.
Cheers,
Navin
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Regarding the Paintedfigs.Com JimmyJango interview with Raef Granger: Trying to Contact Paul Burns of VB Investment, vb-investment-group.co.uk
Hi Paul,
I got your email but for some reason when I try to reply it (even by my personal mail account), I get a message fail notification:
Given the nature of your email I imagine you need me to get word to you anyway I can, and so I'm blogging my reply.
Here's my Reply:
Thank you for your email,
And for context, here is your email to me:
I got your email but for some reason when I try to reply it (even by my personal mail account), I get a message fail notification:
Given the nature of your email I imagine you need me to get word to you anyway I can, and so I'm blogging my reply.
Here's my Reply:
Thank you for your email,
It is good to hear from you Paul, I hope you are well.
I'm glad you've had a chance to listen to my interview. It is odd though that you do not seem to have noticed that there is no reference to the identity of the person who conned me out of my money, whatsoever in that interview, or anywhere online. No where is that person named, or their company named.
I'm glad you've had a chance to listen to my interview. It is odd though that you do not seem to have noticed that there is no reference to the identity of the person who conned me out of my money, whatsoever in that interview, or anywhere online. No where is that person named, or their company named.
Thank you for your detailed email on this matter though. I will keep it.
Regards,
Regards,
Navin
And for context, here is your email to me:
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Navin,
It has been brought to my attention an interview you did on http://www.jimmyjango.com/ and the subsequent publicity surrounding it.
In summary, you claimed your company was not in financial difficulty when I started in April 2010. That you did not bribe or take part in money laundering and tax evasion and that I was some sort of venture capitalist who had come into your company and stole $30,000 and various other assets.
We both know these comments are both outrageous and wildly inaccurate and I therefore demand an apology.
If you apologise now and agree to publicise the apology we can agree mutual wording and publicity, you can save face and that will be the end of the matter.
If you fail to appologise to me in writing by the 10th February 2012 and then undertake the agreed publicity of the apology, I will publish all relevent documents in my posession online. The contractual terms you agreed to, emails, your company accounts etc, that category prove your talking nonsense.
I will then use all methods at my disposal to actively publicise these documents including but not limited to your clients, your prospective clients, paypal, your bank, the IRS, Customs and through Google both directly and through their and indeed all the major search engines. Then people will be able to see for themselves what really happened.
So the choice is yours, either way this matter will be settled by the 10th February 2012.
Paul
VB Investment Group
______________________________ ______________
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PRIVACY & CONFIDENTIALITY
This e-mail communication is strictly confidential and intended solely for
the person or organisation to whom it is addressed. It may contain
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recipient, you must not copy, distribute or take action in reliance on it.
If you receive this e-mail in error, please advise the sender as soon as
possible and also confirm that the e-mail (and any attachments
accompanying it) has been deleted from your system.
It has been brought to my attention an interview you did on http://www.jimmyjango.com/ and the subsequent publicity surrounding it.
In summary, you claimed your company was not in financial difficulty when I started in April 2010. That you did not bribe or take part in money laundering and tax evasion and that I was some sort of venture capitalist who had come into your company and stole $30,000 and various other assets.
We both know these comments are both outrageous and wildly inaccurate and I therefore demand an apology.
If you apologise now and agree to publicise the apology we can agree mutual wording and publicity, you can save face and that will be the end of the matter.
If you fail to appologise to me in writing by the 10th February 2012 and then undertake the agreed publicity of the apology, I will publish all relevent documents in my posession online. The contractual terms you agreed to, emails, your company accounts etc, that category prove your talking nonsense.
I will then use all methods at my disposal to actively publicise these documents including but not limited to your clients, your prospective clients, paypal, your bank, the IRS, Customs and through Google both directly and through their and indeed all the major search engines. Then people will be able to see for themselves what really happened.
So the choice is yours, either way this matter will be settled by the 10th February 2012.
Paul
VB Investment Group
______________________________
www.vb-investment-group.co.uk
opening hours Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm GMT
PRIVACY & CONFIDENTIALITY
This e-mail communication is strictly confidential and intended solely for
the person or organisation to whom it is addressed. It may contain
privileged and confidential information and if you are not the intended
recipient, you must not copy, distribute or take action in reliance on it.
If you receive this e-mail in error, please advise the sender as soon as
possible and also confirm that the e-mail (and any attachments
accompanying it) has been deleted from your system.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Paintedfigs.Com - The Trouble with Character Minis
I like what Paizo is doing with Pathfinder, in particular, the way they are leveraging other products and the 3rd Ed SRD in order to put together a new, composite product -- and sell the hell out of it.
What Paizo has shown us with Pathfinder is what Wyrd Miniatures showed us with Malifaux. You can have the nicest minis in the world sitting around, but unless you've a game of some sort to go with them, gamers tend not to be interested. To be fair, Reaper really should have got off their butts and sorted this out well before Paizo did it: it's a bit like if GW did hohum sales until the Warstore decided to create a game called "Warhammer Forty Thousand" and "Sigmar, What A Guy").
What this means for us out here is that there's more character painting to be done -- and its needs to be done in volume, cheaply, and quickly.
You would think character mini painting is a much bigger challenge than painting blocks of uniform figures, and you would be right. There are no efficiencies in painting, scale, or design. Figures need individualized attention not only from the painter but from me and Suraj (design), and this simply is not scaleable (and we've certainly learned not to mess with things that aren't scaleable).
We do manage painting blocks of characters though, but we do it by:
- using reference pictures we're asked to match or use to get general theme and feel
- hand-waves from the client towards the right direction ("make them look Arabian!")
- being left entirely to own devices ("it's clearly a jungle native in a grass skirt. Make him brown!").
Clients have the same challenges when working with a mass of individual characters a well though, so this is usually how things work out.
The problem is when we only have a few characters to deal with -- this is where things are manageable enough for the client to give detailed instructions per miniature ("red sash, yellow shoes, green eyes, black belts and pouches, etc...") but the time involved in execution starts scaling massively. This is one of the reasons we charge a minimum order free or urge people interested in just a single miniature, to try over at Coolmini.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Paintedfigs.Com 3d Printing: We Found a Fancy 3d Printer!
We visited a university yesterday that we heard had a high end, 3d printing machine which nobody was using. Turned out it was no rumor. What was even more fantastic, was that they were more than happy to have us use their machine to print our miniature masters (which we'll use for making molds later).
In the picture below, the structure I am holding is printed to a 25 micrometer resolution. That's finer than my eye can pick out. The machine just needs standard, .STL, 3d design files.
Generally, working with the government out here is massively annoying, expensive, and slow. We honestly weren't expecting to find highly professional, dedicated, honest academics who were excited as we were at the prospect of us using new technologies to produce miniatures.
This is Daniel, our engineer (playing with some sort of etching and milling machine). Daniel and the head of the lab got on famously, they geeked out over technology fairs; insane machines; and German engineering like, well, wargamers over a new codex.
We'll be doing a test print with them soon. We're also working on making molds and building a casting machine, so let's see where this little project goes.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Forge World Space Orks!
Lee Jones is an client of ours from Canada, and he is quite clearly mad.
If you take a look at our galleries, you'll see his name pop up fairly frequently. I'm pretty sure his is the largest Ork army we've ever painted, we've done several orders for it already and it looks like we'll have several more to go. The bar keeps being raised regarding what constitutes a horde army, but I'm guessing Lee is going to be one the chaps who gets a deciding say in where that bar is.
Here are some pics of some his Forge World items, I picked them because one doesn't see these every day. The centerpiece is the Marauder-conversion, he's done an excellent job of "orkifying" it.
We have some other projects we're working on for Lee, including Sisters of Battle. My hope is that they'll end up with a Hello Kitty theme and scheme, but to be fair, that's already been done.
Cheers,
Navin
If you take a look at our galleries, you'll see his name pop up fairly frequently. I'm pretty sure his is the largest Ork army we've ever painted, we've done several orders for it already and it looks like we'll have several more to go. The bar keeps being raised regarding what constitutes a horde army, but I'm guessing Lee is going to be one the chaps who gets a deciding say in where that bar is.
Here are some pics of some his Forge World items, I picked them because one doesn't see these every day. The centerpiece is the Marauder-conversion, he's done an excellent job of "orkifying" it.
We have some other projects we're working on for Lee, including Sisters of Battle. My hope is that they'll end up with a Hello Kitty theme and scheme, but to be fair, that's already been done.
Cheers,
Navin
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