Sunday, 14 October 2012

More goats



I got tons of these random miniatures laying around in my leadpile. But I’m working on finishing them one by one. At least they are quick to paint.
So in the future I will be able to fill a whole tabletop with civilian bystanders or open up my own zoo…

Manufacturer unknown.

Saturday, 13 October 2012

More Norsemen.



A small addition to my Norsemen collection. Some rather speedpainted rank and file. Bondi troops from Wargames factory and one Hirdman from Gripping beast.






Things I noticed: Liquid greenstuff is great for trying to fix the strange arms and joints and creating some irregularity in the computer generated faces of Wargames Factorys miniatures. Just a small tip.

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

The King of animals




I wanted to add some wildlife to my African project. Here I got a Lion from DeeZee miniatures.
http://www.northstarfigures.com/prod.php?prod=2468


  
I could use him as a terrain piece to just add a little flavor to the table top or maybe give him some stats and make him attack anyone foolish enough to venture to close.

In Hail Ceasar (the rules I used last time I played with my Tribal Africa collection) rules I could make him only use the Initiative order on anyone going to close. For an actual stat line Im not sure. But it could be fun to alter his stats between games to represent an especially vicious lion or a more common lion.


It’s a nice miniature none the less. The model is based on a standard Flames of war base.