Mordheim: Undead Characters

Three more Mordheim miniatures done for my Mordheim Painting Progress – Two Undead Vampires & the Undead Necromancer. I painted the vampires pretty traditionally with red and black clothing, one of them ended up a lot more pale than the other, not sure which of the skin colors I prefer.

As for the Necromancer, I actually tried to paint him as neutral as possible as I thought he could make a decent sort of Hedge Wizard/Morr Priest in WFRP, so I avoided too many black colors plus I didn’t try to make him look evil.

17 miniatures done, wohoo! I do have a couple more done that I just need pictures of.

Mordheim Painting Progress 15-10-2015

Mordheim: Halfling Thief

Just finished painting this little bugger. I remember this miniature from way back, before I started playing mordheim myself. Actually thought he was some kind of hedgehog mutant (I know…) and I never really liked the mini. But since I decided to start collecting mordheim miniatures, I of course had to own the miniature. The pictures are a bit dark and honestly doesn’t give the painted piece the justice it deserves, it looks a lot better on the gaming table compared to the pictures.

Halfling Thief

I bought him from a local fellow, who quit the painting hobby – Afterwards I realized that he’s pretty damn rare and I actually saw him go for 175 euro on ebay  shortly after – And this was a painted one with several layers of paint. The one I bought was also painted (Not too great) So I cleaned him up, and started anew.

Since he is a burglar I decided that he should look like a successful one (he is a halfling after all), adding tons of gold and gems. I’m quite happy with the result, and I’m sure he will fit right into my rpg :-)

Mordheim Progress October

Mordheim: Averlander Captain

Averlander with Sword & Pistol

My first Mordheim Averland miniature is finished – I haven’t painted him in Averland colors as I wanted to experiment a bit with colors, and I probably wont stick to the true colors on Ostlanders, Marienburgers and Averlanders – As a lot of the miniatures will be used for RPGs and several of these minis make perfect guards.

Averlander with Sword & Pistol

I will update the Painting Progress picture with the next post :)

Another thing I wanted to mention, my blog is not completely done yet, but I expect to add some big updates to it pretty soon, so stay tuned!

Middenheimer Captains

City of the White Wolf Captains

Two more Mordheim miniatures finished – These will of course also be used in the WFRP campaign taking place in Middenheim. I converted the Captain to the right as his original weapon was very very small and it didn’t look particularly good.

Middenheimer Captains

That’s a total of 11 miniatures done as seen below:
Mordheim Progress 15-09-2015

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Mordheim: Witch Hunter Captain

My first Mordheim Witch Hunter for my Mordheim painting progress is finished. I painted him as a classic arrogant leader of the ruthless witch hunters, hopefully he’ll see some action in my WFRP campaign.

Witch Hunter Captain

Miniatures Painting Progress

That makes a total of six miniatures – Ulli & Marquand will come up very soon, and a few others that are already done.
As I gradually finish painting more Mordheim miniatures, I’ll make sheets for different warbands, hired swords & Dramatis Personae – But for now, they’ll be mixed together ;)

Mordheim Painting Progress

Mordheim: Undead Dregs

Servants of the Undead

I just finished up two more Mordheim miniatures for my collection: The undead dregs. I painted their skin quite pale as I figured they run around with the undead all day, so their appearance is probably affected by that. There’s not a whole lot of extra details on the dregs, so they didn’t take me too long to paint. I’ve highlighted their facial features as much as possible to let their  apathetic expressions shine through.

Undead Dregs

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Mordheim: Reikland Captain

Reikland Captain in Nilfgard Armor?!

Adding another painted Mordheim miniature to my collection, this time one of the Reikland Captains. He’s not exactly wearing Reikland colors as I went for a different theme for this one.

Mordheim: Reikland Captain

When I was about to paint the Reikland Captain I quickly realized that his armor was very similar to the armor of Nilfgard Knights as depicted in the Witcher computer game series – And since I’m a huge fan of these games I decided to paint him in a Nilfgardian theme. The picture below shows a Nilfgard soldier from the Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings game.

witcher_nilfgard_knight
Nilfgard Knight from Witcher

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Mordheim: Hunter

Warhammer RPG Bounty Hunter Leader

My second Mordheim miniature is now done – The hunter is the leader of a group of bounty hunters in my WFRP campaign. His base matches the Kislev Ranger’s base as they’re both part of the bounty hunter group – And I figured that wilderness/rural bases would suit both miniatures best.


Overall I’m more happy with the hunter than the ranger, but they still look good together on the table. The Warhammer campaign I’m a part of is centered around Middenheim, the players ran into the bounty hunter group on their way back to the city and learned that they were after two ruthless criminals named Ulli & Marquand who are most likely hiding in Middenheim. So guess what Mordheim miniatures I’m painting next, hehe.

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Mordheim: Kislev Ranger

Warhammer RPG Bounty Hunter NPC

I’ve just finished painting my Mordheim Kislev Ranger miniature. I placed her on a round base as the miniature will mainly be used in a Warhammer RPG-Campaign where she’s part of a bounty hunter group.

The group is led by another bounty hunter that’s actually gonna be represented in the game by the Mordheim Hunter miniature – So I’ll upload a picture of him soon. And maybe a picture of the whole jolly gang of bounty hunters – I believe there’s 4-5 of them.

Mordheim: Kislev Ranger

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