Saturday, 10 May 2025

Star Wars Legion project update

Since March, when my son and I each bought a Star Wars Legion Core Set (I chose the standard version based on the original films with Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, while he went for the Clone Wars set) I have been steadily working through my miniatures. 

“How did we get into this mess?”

I quickly painted up the core set, but soon got sucked into the Star Wars universe and began expanding my collection with additional characters and units. Fortunately, I was able to find most of the extra models at discounted prices which for the most part are now painted. So I only have a few more units left to paint, mainly Rebel forces, and that should be it for now (or until I see the next discount). The next stage in this project is to make some terrain, where the focus will be on buildings and rocky landscapes.

All the models completed so far. Only a couple more units to add.

The Rebel forces

Imperial forces.

I have been keeping my painting style pretty straightforward, mainly just blocking in the colours. Sometimes I will add a bit of dry brushing or a highlight to break up areas that look too flat. For example, the C-3PO model looked like a solid gold blob, so I dry brushed it with a touch of silver to bring out the details. All the models get finished with a gloss coat to make their colours pop. I am definitely not doing a grim-dark future or realistic look and am instead aiming for something that feels more like a comic book look.

Rebel Characters.

A closer view of the Imperial miniatures.

The Emperor is displeased by your apparent lack of terrain progress.”

Most of the terrain will be built using off-cuts from our recent home extension, along with MDF board and whatever useful bits I can find at the local hardware store.

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    1. Thanks. A couple more units should see the project finished.

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  2. The Imperial forces look suitably mean and heavily armed - I like Vader's "death grip" pose.

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  3. The “comic book” look works very well. Well done.
    I don’t play any Star Wars games at all, but have taken a few figures and “repurposed” them for other games.
    Good luck with your continued efforts. I look forward to seeing how you get on and hopefully a few battle reports soon 😉
    Cheers,
    Geoff

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    1. There will be battle reports once the terrain gets completed.

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  4. Nice collection and I like the style you have gone for, they look great.

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    1. Thanks. It is a quick style to paint.

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    1. They are enjoyable miniatures to paint.

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  6. Nice! I want to see how you get on with the rules. I have a small Star Wars collection I would like to get to the table.

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    1. So far I have played one entry level game with my son using the core set. They worked ok, but I have yet to follow up with a second game.

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  7. Having just finished Andor 2 l really would like to do some Star Wars gaming but not sure quite where to begin…
    Alan Tradgardland

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    1. I started with one of the two core sets which came with dice (they use special D8s), measuring sticks, rules, and entry level starter games. The rules can be downloaded here - https://www.atomicmassgames.com/swlegiondocs/ if you need info on the dice let me know and I will email what is on them.

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  8. I like the simple glossy paint job on these, which is a nice contrast to the over-painted (is that possible?) or 'Grim Dark' look. Not a Star Wars fan at all, although the first film was OK and visually stunning too for its time.

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    1. The second benefit is they are quicker to paint.

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  9. Lovely seeing the project take shape 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼…and looking forward to seeing how you’ve made the terrain.

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    1. I am looking at my stash of wood offcuts to see what is suitable for the terrain.

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  10. Looks fun, even had me checking to see exactly what a "Star Wars Legion Core Set" is - bit too pricey for me. I was dragged along by some friends to see Star Wars when it first came out - I enjoyed it but have never understood why it took off the way it did. IMO it didn't take off but nose-dived, especially after the first three films. That said I really like 'Rogue One', if they'd just cut out some of the silliness* and had Cassian actually kill her father it would be brilliant.

    *Why were the controls for the transmitter stuck way out on a gantry? just to allow a bit more cliff-hanging, similar to that when climbing up the record bank. Are modern film makers only able to do literal cliff-hanging? Peter Jackson having Frodo hanging on to the ledge in Mount Doom is another crass example that springs to mind.

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    1. The first 3 films released in the 1970's and 80's are my favourites and the reason for the core set I picked. While my son is much more familiar with the Clone Wars and picked that. I was not expecting to collect as many kits as I did, but I am having great fun painting them.

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  11. Nice looking collection Peter.

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    1. Thanks. There may be one or two more kits to add, but I think that will be it for this collection. I have to start focussing on getting some terrain made.

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  12. Nice stuff but surely, you need to have Princess Leia?? Having said that, I don't really know much about Star Wars - like Rob, I never really "got" it and have only seen two or three of the films, once each, 30 years ago!

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    1. Thanks. There is a Princess Leia hidden in the group dressed in combat gear.

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  13. Nice miniatures!
    The original episode IV - VI are my favorites too.

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    1. I should dig out the old DVDs and watch them again.

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