Warhammer: Captain with Gory Sword

An Empire Captain with Gory Sword ready for my Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay session! Painted this guy very arrogant looking. He has just decapitated a giant orc without smudging his fine clothes, so of course he uses a cloth to wipe off the orc leftovers from his greatsword!

Empire Captain with Gory Sword

This time I used a very pale skin tone combined with grey eye shadow  to give him a “see if I care!” kinda look. I think it worked out great and he is now ready for an upcoming role as an obnoxious Averlander mercenary in our Middenheim campaign :-)

The Halfling Trio

A picture of three halflings from my miniature collection. The halfling on the right was used in an RPG campaign I was a part of 2 years back approximately. He was this VERY annoying ginger halfling, constantly bossing the PCs and other NPCs around. One of the PCs very unexpected ended up killing the poor (But extremely annoying) halfling in a fit of rage. Perhaps the miniature will see his chance for a new role some day :-P

Halfling Trio

Freebooter: Alicija Degollara

I recently painted up Alicija Degollara (Imperial Armada) from Freebooter’s Fate. I love Werner Klocke’s work and it was as always a joy to paint yet another Freebooter miniature.

The miniature serves as a bounty hunter for my WFRP RPG campaign.

Alicija Degollara

I used artwork from The Witcher 2 as inspiration for this miniature – Ves from the Blue Stripes as seen below.
I’m currently painting a “Vernon Roche” inspired miniature as well – You can’t have Ves without Roche nor the other way around ;-)

Witcher 2 - Ves Artwork

Chaos Shrine & Altar

I recently made a pretty cool conversion piece to use as a Chaos Shrine in Warhammer. It started out with two columns from Fenryll, the gargoyles and skull wall from Games Workshop, the top piece from a chaos chariot (I think), some styrofoam for the bottom, a chaos symbol in the bottom and a bunch of candles on top.

I quickly painted it afterwards and decided that the piece also needed an altar – So I used a Fenryll altar and added candles from Tabletop-Art, a book from Ristul’s and some more chaos symbols.

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Chaos Shrine & Altar

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Mordheim: The Town Cryer

“Hear, Hear, I’m here!”

Another one done for the Mordheim Collection. This time it’s The Town Cryer from the Hired Swords. I gave him a rather sickly look, as it appears that the miniature is sort of zombified – Additionally he fits perfect into the WFRP Middenheim campaign, as the town is struck by a weird plague (Or gifts from Papa Nurgle?) – So I guess that this Town Cryer can both announce how the plague progresses verbally and visually.. :P

Mordheim: Town Cryer

And of course the Mordheim progress – Added the Town Cryer and The Frenzied Mob: Butcher as well.

Mordheim Progress 13-11-2015

Jeweler Workshop Completed

The Jeweler’s Workshop in Middenheim

I completed the last items for my Jeweler Workshop – It’s to be used in an upcoming WFRP session. I really went for it with this set, adding a bunch of gems, trinkets, sigils, candles and whatnot.

Finally I tried to highlight everything as extreme as possible to achieve a “Shiny/glow” overall effect, I think it turned out quite good.

Now I just need a miniature for the jeweler. Perhaps I’ll be able to find one that slightly resembles Covetus Shen from Diablo 3, that’d just make my day :-)

Mordheim: Butcher

The Butcher (That I mentioned in my Ogre Butcher post a while back) for my ongoing WFRP campaign in Middenheim is now finished. The miniature is from the Frenzied Mob set for Mordheim. I’m looking forward to see what kind of guy the GM has decided this fellow’s going to be…
One of the PCs in the campaign loves sausages and is currently planning a “Butcher-Crawl” through Middenheim, tasting all the best sausages in town – So he’s destined to run into this guy at some point. Though with 20+ butcher stores in the town it may of course take a while, but who knows?

Frenzied Mob Butcher

St. George (Citadel: Travelling Players)

I finished up painting this awesome Citadel miniature “St. George” from the Travelling Players (C46) line that was released in the 80’s. The miniature makes for a great parody of a Bretonnian knight, obviously in a theater play, a costume ball  or something similar. I’m looking forward to seeing him in action in a future WFRP session :-)

Citadel - Travelling Players - St. George