As I blew past my original AHPC project and points objective rather early in the season, I’ve been forced a bit to create a two-track production line going back and forth between historical and other projects while I wait for one or the other to dry or get to its next stage. This week I did do a bit of both; this first entry being more Frostgrave baddies for what I’m now calling the Cult of the Double Scar.
I have to say I really do like these Northstar/Osprey plastic sculpts. They have an old school vibe about them and are nicely detailed without going too overboard. They are also very kit bashable, which is a huge plus for me. This group is made mostly from the Cultist 1 box, with some arm and head swaps from sets 2 and 3. I noted, however, in the Five Leagues from the Borderlands rules the initial enemy encounters often include a couple of slingers - so I incorporated one using some bits from a Wargames Atlantic peasant sprue.
| Frostgrave and WGA kits mix well in conversions. |
| Frostgrave kits offers an excellent selection of belt gear |
| Apparently evil doers need loose fitting pants |
I used more or less the same palette as last time and being pretty basic figures, these paint up relatively quickly. The application of some AK corrosive texture effects to the warrior’s shield was something new for me though. I had never tried this product before, and I have to say I really like how it works, especially with a bit of Army painter rust effects added in to give it the final look.
| AK corrosive effects with Army Painter rust added in |
And here they are with the first five figures I painted. I’ll probably do one more batch and give them a couple of leader/character types to round out the warband, then they’ll be ready to challenge our adventuring heroes in due course.
Thus, in this batch:
5x 28mm figures = 25
Very nice figures Andrew. They’re a nasty looking bunch and I won’t be sharing a table with them either.
They look good to me - rusty shield is spot on.
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DeleteVery much 'Be pure, be vigilant, behave" excellent
ReplyDeleteCheers Martin and thanks - they're great fun to paint!
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