From Millsy:
In a rush with real life so I don't have the time to say something pertinent I'm afraid! Nice work mate, especially the mounted dudes.
Cheers,
Millsy
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1st up are some very nice "Punic Citizens Cavalry" 3D prints by Resin Warfare. 28mm
Then comes the tale of a naughty Gallic boy. One night he crept into the local Roman Camp and painted some shields with white paint. Discovered at the end of his escapade he flees for his life past unimpressed women folk and farmers. His brother looks on hoping he wont be blamed. The town dogs show varying levels of interest. The irate Romans approach the town chief whilst some Gallic warrior, alarmed at all the commotion, prepare for the worst.
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| where is that little swine ? |
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| Wotgivesarix hopes to placate the Romans with roast pork and mead. It's always worked before! |
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| otherwise his stunted bodyguard may be needed. |
Hello challengers,
I have a mixture here this week.
The first image is two alien monstrosities for Stargrave. We have an Ursoric, a giant bear like creature with scorpion tails protruding from its shoulders. Next is an Arsendryder, an intelligent arsenic based life form, that appears like a camel without a hump, long front legs and short back legs and a rocky skin. These monsters are made from cutting up cheap plastic toys to match the description in the rules supplement called bold endeavour. They appear in one scenario with a less than 50% chance of turning up. I expect they are there for people who like making things. With the author’s propensity to describe camel, scorpion and hyena hybrids, those plastic toys are always on my shopping list.
These are hobgoblins but citadel miniatures, from the mid 1980s. Rescued from a second hand collection.
Next are two more second hand minis. On the left is a very old miniature of unknown origins, probably a necromancer as she has a thigh bone in one hand and a curved dagger in the other. The one on the right is a complete adventurer from reaper bones.
More pirates, seven of them and a ships wheel.
This weeks minis together for scale. As you can see the monsters are quite big. About 50mm tall each.
My painting time has really stalled out this Challenge, but I forced myself to get some figures done. These are a variety of beings you may find in the Underhive.
The malstrain is a corrupted genestealer. I slightly trimmed back and toned down the excess spikes of the original sculpt, as I thought they were a bit much even for me. I've got more of these to paint but its a slow fiddly process. He's a big boy on a 40mm base. I've gone for a severe cataract eye. The pustules remind me of the original plastic 'stealers.
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| With an untrimmed figure |
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| This cherub had a goatee and hair but I trimmed it back to be more Churchillian. |
| 3rd Light Battalion on the right |