Thursday, 12 March 2026

From DaveD - Guns for the Khalifa (113 points)

Here we have an artillery park for the Khalifa . This is part of an ongoing commission for Sudan figures - I may have painted a few in my time 😆. These will be used in an upcoming Kreigspielers campaign this summer and it’s made up of collection of random old guns and the Perry captured Egyptian gunners . 




4 emirs 

Two casualty figure bases with two figures on , and a “marksman” for the prone ones 

There is an enormous bombard which is 3d printed. I have made a pile off ammunition for it using 10mm ball bearings . The others are older muzzle loaders from the Pendraken 28mm ranges . 

There are also some single command figures and some markers 

Points 

12 full figures - 60 pts 

5 prone 12.5 

4 guns = 40 points 

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Have you painted any figures for the Sudan previously? I just can't recall...

Lovely stuff Dave - I particularly enjoy the bombard. It looks suitably impressive, loud and unsafe for its crew. 

Points wise, I have a slight adjustment, as the spreadsheet tells me this Khalifa Kannonade should work out to 113 points. And I lose all of the arguments with the spreadsheet. So that's 113 points for you!

GregB

From RhysH - Abyssal Dwarf sorcerer on Winged Halfbreed (20 points)

This week Rhys finally finished his Abyssal Dwarf on a Winged Halfbreed for Kings of War from Mantic Games. He's wanted this model for years and his brother got it for him for Christmas. Rhys was never aware of the Chaos Dwarfs but he fell in love with their Mantic versions the first time he saw them. Some of his units have featured in previous challenges.

These are both resin models in 28mm.

Sadly he broke off the horn when he was painting it.

This dwarf model can be built as a warrior or sorcerer.


There is good detail in this beast. It's the same body as the dragons, but has a different head for this purpose. It's a clever build option that works very well.


This model actually fits well on the small base with so much of the mass spreading out as it rises above the level of all of the foot units that will be around it and attacking it.

Rhys went for a deliberate ruddy complexion to show that he has risen from the Abyss.

This face is really spectacular. I love the brassy look that Rhys achieved on it.

I'm not sure what the points on this should be. Five for the little dude on top, but the beast is significantly larger than that.

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Well now, what IS it with things from the abyss being sinister and evil? 

This sure looks like a large project - sorry to see that damage was suffered in the painting process, but I certainly sympathize, given that I pretty routinely damage figures I am painting...

That "winged halfbreed" is quite the beast. Let's clock him at 15 points, making 20 points for the whole thing. Well done Rhys! Congratulations on completing a big centrepiece type model, one that you have had your eye on for some time!

GregB

Wednesday, 11 March 2026

From PeterD: Nickel's Warband for Badgers & Burrows (22 points)


Ollie, Nickel and Fennel
 

My second post today is three members of my Burrows & Badgers war band.  Curt got us into this system around Christmas time and we've had fun creating war bands and playing a few games, although the wide random variance in results takes some getting used to.  These are 3d prints from Curt, and I've no idea who the creator of the files is.  Full disclosure, when Curt handed me these to paint he asked me to return them with the ground work incomplete so that he could match his other B&B figures.

B&B includes a wide variety of animals to choose from.  Given the choice overload I sought inspiration from my local environment as shown below.

Back row Nickel and Ollie.  Front row Fennel, Orville Owl and Zippy Bat.



I am rather disappointed that the tree stump is sawn off and not chewed. 

Nickel the Beaver gets her name from the Canadian coin featuring a beaver.  In B&B she is a massive animal and she is the leader of the warband.  Well armoured she is fearsome in hand to hand, but it takes a while for her to get into combat.  The original Nickel came from the Hudson's Bay site and has a kerchief in the iconic stripes of a HBC blanket, which I've tried to represent in her helmet plume. 



The war band's 2iC is Ollie the Otter.  B&B counts otters as large critters with good speed and ranged combat ability (like beavers, otters can also swim and thus avoid movement penalties in water).  The original Ollie is a sea otter and I tried to give the model the buff face of a sea otter but gave this up after a couple of failures and painted him as a river otter.  His shield carries a starfish emblem.

I like that he's standing on a bag of gold coins.


Fennel the raccoon looks like he could talk your ears off, all the while drinking your beer, pocketing your silverware and flirting with your wife.  He's got definite panache, suitable for the masked bandit raccoon persona.  I spent a fair bit of time on google counting rings on tails and working out the facial patterns.  I did learn that raccoon fur varies from grey to brown depending on genetics and geography.

Points are anyone's guess. The raccoon is about the same size of a 28mm figure for 5.  The otter is a bit bigger, maybe 40mm for 7.  The Beaver is pretty massive so I'd say count her as a 54mm for 10.  That's 22 points, less deductions for not painting the bases myself, maybe 18 points? 

JeremyM would be disappointed with me if I did not share this video.


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Sylvain: Excellent painting job on these "small" animals (everything is relative). They look very furry and very tough with their weaponry. I'm sure Nickel's big hammer will help "even the odds" when it comes to rolling. For points, you know that it is "impossible" to subtract in the spreadsheet, so "have to" let you go away with 22 points. It was an honor to be your minion and hopefully you will be participating in the Challenge again next year. Ce n'est qu'un au revoir.

From RobertT: 6mm Swedish Cavalry (45 points)

This post is the reason why I joined this challenge.  My mate Steve and I started playing the Great Northern War using Beneath the Lily Banners supplement "Talon and Claw" with big battalions (72 figures) and big squadrons (12-14 figures).  Which is fine except that Steve says he "can't paint".  So I stepped in and painted both armies in exchange for a hardback copy of the rules.  We were having a grand old time with victories going back and forth, then Baccus released "new improved" Swedes with more dynamic poses and, without any notice, about 200 Swedish cavalry landed on my doormat.
 
Hopefully it is possible to see the size difference between the old sculpts at the front and the new ones at the back.
 
 
To give an idea of how long the new arrivals have been sitting staring at me, I had to brush the cobwebs off the undercoat before I could begin.  And then I decided to paint anything BUT these, adopting the same mindset of someone who leaves all their homework to the last possible minute before going back to school.  I even tidied my room before finally biting the bullet.  Here they are having almost completed the horses.  Once these are done I can get on with my own Saxons, Poles and Cossacks.
 
 
I have completed three squadrons of Swedish cavalry of 14 figures each.  They are based but not textured.  Steve has found some Vallejo texture gloop which he wants to try out, so I have painted the horse bases "generic wargame brown" and left them at that.  Hopefully 42 points is accurate for this state.
 

They are in a "typical" Swedish wedge shaped charge which looks right.  

I have a palsy in my right hand which can be quite vexing so I tend to use inks at this scale.  Various browns (Burnt Umber, Sepia and Antelope Brown) with different amount of thinners for the horses and thinned Prussian Blue for the uniforms.  Hence the white undercoat instead of the more traditional black.  To get the yellow facings to stand out, I had to do a quick dab of tan first.  At this scale I am not interested in painting every little detail and the uniform shade might not be 100% accurate.  But they look like Swedes on horses and I can tell which direction they are facing.

When I was painting my Ancient Spanish for Hannibal's army, I used contrast paints instead of ink to get a lot more variety and they came out really well.

To do the hat lace and the gold trim round the flags, I deployed my secret weapon.  Gel pens.  I cannot recommend them enough for this scale and 15mm too.  Store them on their side, not tip down or up as gravity does bad things to them.  I thought they deserved their own photo.


Final shots of today's unit charging one of my Russian battalions.  In this scale the massed ranks really look like a battalion, even though the footprint is the same as 12 15mm figures.

 

 
 
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Sylvain: 6mm is my favorite scale and your nicely done Swedish cavalry reinforces my addition to it. They are so tiny yet so easy to visually "read" as cavalry on the board, even at arms length. Your colors are vibrant and they really look in motion. I will add 3 points for the flags. It has been an honor to be your minion; "à la prochaine".
 
 

From TomL: More Strikers (20pts)

You guessed it, another Battletech unit.  This is my second painted in the Steiner Striker colors - red with an vague inverted triangle shape in white. 

 


A black wash over the base Vallejo Italian red followed by a TTC red triad highlights. The inverted triangle areas were painted grey, then titanium white with contrast basilicom wash. 

Hoping to finish at least one more CSA ACW unit but painting time has been consumed by unexpected work this month.  

Score:
4 28mm figures @ 5 for 20 points.

4 points for the Stompy robots of death duel.

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Sylvain: There is no such thing as painting too many robots... By the way, good job with the paint brush. The colors are crisp  and neat. It has been an honor to be your minion; "à la prochaine". 

 

 

 

From ChrisW: Potpourri (242 points)

 


Chaos Warlord Titans            [4 Epic titans @8 points each for a total of 32 points]

So, another blast from the past, more from the old Epic Space Marine/Adeptus Titanicus days of the 1990s. These are four of the classic models with some extra metal parts added on.


I managed to pick up a complete copy of this a few years ago at the bring and buy at Cangames in Ottawa and it has languished on my shelf ever since. 


This year the old Epic bug has bit me and I am keen to get some of the mountain of Epic stuff done. I have done up two Khorne, one Slaneesh and one Nurgle Titan. As I type this I am reminded that I had thought about doing one up as Tzeentch, oh well, I do still have a few more unpainted titans waiting in the wings. 

I am not skilled enough to produce the fancy titans that others do, the intricate patterns and fine details so I went with washes and shades to try and create an interesting look to these. They were fun to paint and do look more interesting in person. The weapons are just loosely in place (except for the special chaos weapons/heads & tails) as I do actually plan to play some games and I will have to see what weapon systems I like. (it has been many decades since I last played this game)









Shield Maidens                                           [6x 28mm figures 30 points]

Some Foundry miniatures that have sat around 90% done until now when I finally finished them off. My plans are to use them and some other Viking miniatures for the game Pillage. 





Hill Martian two handed weapon troops [24x 28mm figures 120 points]

There are Bob Charette miniatures, part of his Parroom Station line, now sold by Ral Partha Legacy. They are slight figures but with good depth of detail. The two handed swordsmen are fanatic anti Earther troops, while the pole arm troops are regular troops. 






Plague Apothecaries                              [5x 28mm 25 points]

These are Foundry/Warmonger miniatures that will be used for Devilry Afoot, a game that I really have not yet read. I am inspired by the time period that it is set in and I have plenty of figures that can be used, but I believe the factions that I am building are too large. Oh well they are fun to paint. I really went into this group with no set idea of what I would be doing. I drew some inspiration from a google search. I started with the red orange 'skirt' then finding I liked that colour I decided to add it to their shoulders. It was an AP speed paint and I was even able to find a suitable AP highlight paint too!

The rest went rather quickly, a mix of speed paints and traditional paints. 






Witches Fair & Foul                                          [6x 28mm figures 30 points]

More Foundry/Warmonger figures and one Crucible Crush figure, all of them also slated for Devilry Afoot, someone to torment the Puritans. The Warmonger figures are kind of odd figures with harsh angles to them and strange detailed clothes though the cauldron is kind of neat. The big green witch looks kind of more Goblin like (maybe it is) and will eventually deploy both in Devilry Afoot games and Fantastic Battles.




Crocodiles two Foundry waterline crocs [2x 1/2 28mm figures total of 5 points]

So, not much to say about these fellows, they are rather long, but very flat. I did use a couple of greens and a dark wash






Points this time
  •   32  points for 4x Chaos Warlord Titans (8 points each)
  •   30  points for 6x 28mm Shield Maidens
  • 120  points for 24x 28mm Hill Martian troops
  •   25  points for 5x 28mm Plague Apothecaries
  •   30  points for 6x 28mm Witches fair and foul
  •     5  points for 2 1/2 28mm crocs.
242 Points Total

Squirrels
5 more squirrels for a total of 28
  1. Gladiators
  2. Epic Orcs
  3. Epic Imperial
  4. Warlord Chinese
  5. Red Russians RCW Back of Beyond
  6. Alien Invaders
  7. Pulp US Marines
  8. Urban Cultists
  9. Egyptian cultists
  10. VSF Japanese armoured vehicles
  11. Tripods
  12. Bugs!
  13. Evil minion deep sea divers
  14. Puritans
  15. Explorers of Egypt
  16. Jungle explorers
  17. Heroic deep sea divers
  18. Muslim troops for the British
  19. Free stater Armoured cars
  20. Guardians of Antiquities
  21. Minerva's Flying Circus
  22. British cavalry and rocket launcher
  23. BoB terrain (terrain post)
  24. Epic Chaos Warlord Titans
  25. Pillage Viking shield maidens
  26. VSF Martian Hill Martians
  27. Plague Apothecaries
  28. Witches fair and foul
Big stompy robots of death 
+4

Lady Sarah

12 28mm figures The Shield Maidens & Witches Fair & Foul

 

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Sylvain: This is indeed a potpourri, what a diversity of figurines, but all painted with equal talent. For many of my "younger" years, Epic/Adeptus Titanicus was my favorite game, so it's great to see that line getting some love again. I also like your shield maidens, your plague doctors, etc. All your groups have character and are colorful both literally and figuratively. It has been an honor to be your minion; "à la prochaine".