Monday 4 January 2021

from BruceR , Chamber of Challenges "The Larder" (30 Pts)

 Back to the Chamber.  I had the food stuffs models from BadSquido Games and thought, why stop there.  Pull out the box of Alternative Armes "Lady Wintermore's Fangs" .  One of the scenarios in the box is the common ball or feast where troops taking respite are set upon by their hosts.  Here are two of the figures from the boxed set (same as the Russian Zombie Militia) from the Golems lair. 

 Lady Lamia Wintermore decides Ensign Jean d'Alrondt has had enough respite.  And decides it is time for her to feast.  Let the games begin.  

Such is how the sencario is to play, soldiers of Ferach must fight their way out of the castle.

The two figures are from the boxed set having been on the shelves for well over a decade.  We'll see if more get painted during the challenge.  

The food platform is from BadSquido Games with a couple of balsa wood legs attached.  The milliput base is impressed with a base texture stamp from Happy Seppuku modelworks. 

So a larder for Ensign Jean d'Alrondt and in return Jean becomes the larder for Lady Wintermore!  Gulp!





 
20 pts for the chamber, 10 points for the two 28mm characters = 30 pts.

On to the Second level.

Cheers, enjoy.

13 comments:

  1. That’ll learn him! Nice job on the figures and the cobblestone imprint looks great!

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  2. Nice post - never heard of base texture stamp before ... but great result! Cheers Jez

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  3. Nice vignette. Very effective, and the blood red colour works particularly well!

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  4. Very nice, that stamp is grand.

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  5. Great vignette. Love the flagstones effect.

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  6. The base looks awesome, do the stamps work any better than the greenstuff rollers? I always have issues with the rollers either sticking or pulling pieces away, so wondering if these are a better option.

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    1. Byron. I’ve used them for mainly frost grave related figures. I’ve not tried a big base say over 60mm, which a roller might work better on. I simply rub a little water on and press. What you see is what you get. BruceR

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  7. Lovely vignette, nice table and basing!
    Best Iain

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  8. Ah, very nice! That red and green colour combination needs some getting used to but is quite effective actually.

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  9. She looks like three skullz? Great take on the theme!

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  10. Lovely diorama, reminds me of tea at my house 👍
    Regards KenR

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