Hope you enjoy the pictures, there's lot of them :-)
This is a Viking project completed entirely with the splendid 28mm metal miniatures available from Footsore Miniatures & Games, sculpted by the very talented Bill Thornhill - a real pleasure to paint.
Shields are a combination of decals & some freehand, banners are from LBMS. Tufts are from Leadbear's Tufts here in Australia.
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Old Guard & a Note of Caution
Hi Everyone! Here are some pictures of recently completed French Old Guard from North Star Military Figures Retreat From Moscow range. Plus...
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Here are some 17th Century character miniatures I finished recently. 28mm metal, mostly from Wargamer Poland: https://sklep.wargamer.pl/gb...
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Hi Everyone! Here are some pictures of recently completed French Old Guard from North Star Military Figures Retreat From Moscow range. Plus...
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Orcs! Those nasty servants of Morgoth or Sauron and general troublemakers. This is my first painted unit of 12 using the Oathmark plast...
Wow! Magnificent!!
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DeleteBloody fabulous mate, my men of Maine await your raven banner!
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Matt
Mayenne
France
Thanks very much Matt - these furious Northmen are now residing in New Zealand - my own collection is the Anglo-Saxons :-)
DeleteExcellent work!
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DeleteAwesome work!! Excellent details and beautiful shields!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them, they were a fun army to paint....I think I might be painting some more of these this year :-)
DeleteThank you sir :-)
ReplyDeleteThey look so strong, fierce and superb...love the work on the shields and tunics, awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Phil :-)
DeleteWorks of beauty.
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Pete.
Thanks Pete, very kind of you :-)
DeleteBeautiful and stunning, I really cant say anymore more than that!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Russ :-)
DeleteGreat job, and those are fantastic miniatures; lovely characterisation. Particularly like the guy with the hacked up shield and the shaman/druid (can't think of the correct viking term!).
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Alan, the sculpts certainly are full of character :-)
DeleteIncredible job! Very very nice
ReplyDeleteThank you :-)
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