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Friday, 27 November 2015
Dungeon Saga II - Seeing Triple
Stylus is right, these are good models to paint! After getting the first batch of furniture out of the way (yeah, there's more, no, I'm not looking forward to it), I was pretty eager to get the core set down.
Thursday, 26 November 2015
Dungeon Saga Evil Dead - Ghosties and Ghoulies (and Zombies)
Saturday, 21 November 2015
Dungeon Saga Heroes - Your Quest Begins Here!
"Enter, stranger...."
Despite having a SkypeQuest lined up with Kraken in the near future, I hadn't intended to paint any of my Dungeon Quest models. But I started to tinker with a few and realised - these things are fantastic to paint!
In a wild departure from fantasy dwarf designs, this one is a grumpy-looking doorstop. |
Despite having a SkypeQuest lined up with Kraken in the near future, I hadn't intended to paint any of my Dungeon Quest models. But I started to tinker with a few and realised - these things are fantastic to paint!
Friday, 20 November 2015
Frostgrave II - A Frosty Grave
I've Got Frostbite!
It's All Skype Fight Night!
Back to the snowy city of Felstad for a second round of wizardly duelling! I, Kraken,
and I, Stylus,
will be battling our warbands as we squabble over the riches within a newly-thawed Mausoleum. Can its prizes be wrenched from the knucklebones of those guarding it?
Loadout
We'll be taking our warbands from last time out again. My Necromancer, 'Gold' Dulgur, won the first round. Along with new henchmen and Stylus's injuries from last time, I have a distinct numerical advantage, as well as a big, tough Barbarian to deploy!Slothslayer's Proxies - two archers, three goblin thugs, an apprentice and a treasure hunter. The Man-at-Arms was actually injured, but managed to make the team photo anyway. |
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Monday, 16 November 2015
Stikka Album
... or are Stikkas meant to be archers? Well, for the purpose of a good pun, let's assume goblin spears are the ones they call 'Stikkas'
This is the second of my Night Goblin originals. They served me well for many 6th Ed battles, but as with the archers, the time has come to repaint them.
You find a good pun, you Stikk to it. |
This is the second of my Night Goblin originals. They served me well for many 6th Ed battles, but as with the archers, the time has come to repaint them.
Sunday, 15 November 2015
Friday, 13 November 2015
Tonight, on a very special post...
Well, this all seems like splendid news (and remarkable that the too-good-to-be-true rumour preceding it actually turned out true),
Perhaps a new Necromunda game will finally goad me into painting my Escher gang. Mind you, I wouldn't pass up a Blood Bowl game either. Or maybe Epic.
Oh damn, GW, just shut up and take my money.
Thursday, 12 November 2015
It Was A Rock... Lobba!
... and if that's got you humming the B-52s, then get yourself off and have a quick boogie. It's fine, I'll wait.
Ski-doo-be-dop! |
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
EXT: Fallen Statue
The concrete gloop from the burned-out shack wasn't the only leftovers from the lifecasting session recently. We also had some spare parts.
Fauschlag |
Monday, 9 November 2015
It's A Long Way From Gorkamorka
Having painted up a Wyvern rider for our recent battle report, I figured I needed a Warboss on foot model (in the *unlikely* chance that the wyvern would get shot out from underneath him).
I mean, what are the odds of that happening? |
Saturday, 7 November 2015
EXT: Ruined Hut
More ruins for my snowy bog theme. This time, the remains of a shack!
That burned down, fell over and then sank into the swamp. |
Thursday, 5 November 2015
The Bat Winged Loony Lobber
a.k.a The Doom Diver. I've already made a customised version, but I can't believe it's taken me this long to sort out a proper one: the model, the rules and the fluff are equally awesome.
"...This technique was developed to provide greenskin tribes with a form of aerial reconnaissance. Early aeronauts were given bits of slate and chalk on which to sketch enemy troop dispositions. As few Goblins survived the rather sudden landing, this was felt to be the only way of recovering the information they had gleaned. Unfortunately the idea wasn't a great success as most slates were found to bear a hasily scrawled message along the lines of 'Yahooooo!' of Wheeeee!'"
From the Wile E. Coyote school of artillery. |
"...This technique was developed to provide greenskin tribes with a form of aerial reconnaissance. Early aeronauts were given bits of slate and chalk on which to sketch enemy troop dispositions. As few Goblins survived the rather sudden landing, this was felt to be the only way of recovering the information they had gleaned. Unfortunately the idea wasn't a great success as most slates were found to bear a hasily scrawled message along the lines of 'Yahooooo!' of Wheeeee!'"
Orcs & Goblins 6th Ed (when fluff was worth reading)
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
WoffBoot: The Movie!
Having penned over 80 battle reports, we thought we'd have a try at making a video report. But, of course, we couldn't just make any old video...
So here we have a 2500 pt battle between Empire and Orcs & Goblins, as narrated by Brother 'Peachy' Toliver Carnehan and Brother Daniel 'Danny' Dravot, former Gunnery Sergeants in the Queen’s own Royal Loyal Light Infantry.
It was a fun battle - the losses were appalling (and so were the accents!)
So here we have a 2500 pt battle between Empire and Orcs & Goblins, as narrated by Brother 'Peachy' Toliver Carnehan and Brother Daniel 'Danny' Dravot, former Gunnery Sergeants in the Queen’s own Royal Loyal Light Infantry.
It was a fun battle - the losses were appalling (and so were the accents!)
Monday, 2 November 2015
Oddgit and Upchuck
So we SkypeBooted last week (battle report impending) and lending Kraken my greenskin army meant I was forced to hasten, not just the wyvern warboss, but also a couple of other extra models. Starting with two night goblin shaman:
In the end, he only fielded one of them: a cruel trick to make me paint faster. |