Sunday, 12 January 2025

From MartijnN: A Song of Ice and Fire (65 points)

Like many others, I loved the series Game of Thrones (except for the final season's finale of course, just like many others too...). When CMON produced a miniature game set in the world of Westeros, I was immediately intrigued. However, the game was rather pricey, so I held off for a bit. Eventually, however, of course, I caved in and bought the two player starter set. And then a bunch of additional boxes with miniatures. However, just as inevitably, I failed to paint any of them and they sat on a shelf unloved. The Challenge provided the perfect opportunity to finally start painting some of them, so I prepared a lot of miniatures from the starter set to paint in Challenge XV. I have no idea how far I am going to get before boredom sets in, but here is my first unit.



It is a unit of 12 Stark Sworn Swords. Being gaming pieces, and realizing there are a lot  of them, I decide to paint them as quickly and simply as possible. Actually, they are quite nice miniatiures. They are about 28mm tall, made of a sturdy plastic, and have enough detail on them to make them interesting without getting to GW level madness. Also, I find them very well proportioned. I painted the movement tray supplied with the game in the same style.



I am fairly happy with the result. I used Citadel contrast paints, and the Army Painter speedpaint metallics, and applied a wash of Agrax Earthshade over the whole unit to finish it. Although they came out a bit dark, I think that nicely reflects the grim and stern nature of the Northern Starks.



Finally, I painted some 3d printed rats. This was really a very simple paint job. I do not really have any use for them other than as scenic pieces, but who knows when they might come in handy. I think these were designed by Evan Carothers, but I am not entirely sure. They are nice enough sculpts.



So that's it for me this week. As to scoring, I would like to count the sworn swords as 28mm figures, and perhaps 1 point for each of the five bases with rodents? Or whatever Sarah sees fit.

Which means:

12x 28mm foot @ 5 = 60

5 bases x 28mm rats @ 1 = 5

For a possible total of 65 points. And a squirrel for the Starks!

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Hi Martijn

I think EVERYONE had issues with last season GOTR, which in my opinion is 100 percent due to  GRRMartins ego/hubris in thinking he's sooo clever with killing off everyone in Red Wedding and then found himself stuck in a corner and couldn't write himself out of it and no one else really could either! But, that tangent is for another day!

Well done points-wise and another 65points added to your scoreboard

12 comments:

  1. Really nice job! And that first paragraph is my experience for a fair few games too!

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  2. I love the initial reluctance followed with full-in commitment - so familiar. As Sarah and I live the same household so you can imagine my opinion on ASOIAF, but these are lovely Martijn. I especially like the muted tones you've used and the sabot tray blends perfectly with the figures. Well done.

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  3. Great work, lots of fight in those boys. Fun toys and loved the show, except for the end. Weak.

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  4. Great looking unit of Starks. A friends kids convinced him to go all in on the GOTR game. Since the kids are painting them - its a win.

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  5. Concur on the disappointment with Game of Thrones (especially the inability to finish the bloody books), and I too understand the reluctance to jump into something.

    But you have done a great job on them, especially tying them in with the base. Nice!

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  6. Good looking Stark models, Martijn!

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  7. Not a fan of the books or the TV series, so I'm neutral about the conclusion. No so neutral about your brush work... excellent submission!

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  8. Fine work Martijn! I think many of us have "caved eventually" when it comes to a setting or period we are interested in! I can certainly relate.

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  9. Those Stark retainers are great.

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  10. The armour painting looks really good on those Martjin - great job

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