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REALM OF CHAOS 80S: CITADEL COLOUR: AN INTERVIEW WITH MIKE Citadel Colour: An Interview with Mike McVey. Mike McVey's painting inspired my own meagre efforts more than anyone else. It was his work that I poured over and failed to emulate through the later part of the 1980s and beyond. We forget now, in this age of communications technology, just how limited our source material was back then. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: WFRP'D: TONY ACKLAND'S HIDDEN GW Here is a short and very sweet post in part of my WFRP'd series, celebrating 30 years of the seminal Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. As many enthusiasts have pointed out, nothing conveys the look and feel of the Warhammer World in 1986 like Tony Ackland's artwork. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: ARE PRE-SLOTTA MINATURES CRAP? My interest in pre-slotta took a u-turn once I had this model in my collection. To begin with, I wasn't much impressed. The lump of lead I held in my hand was just as indistinct as the image to be found of the model on the McDeath handout from 1986, its features a REALM OF CHAOS 80SEAVY METALA DARK DERANGED STRUCTUREA TALE OF FOUR OLDHAMMER GAMERSACCEPTABLE IN THE '80S The hands and feet mirrored the same colour mx as the face. Again on a whim, I used a nice blue (mixed with a tiny bit of the purple basecoat) to drybrush on the fur. I used a second coat of drybrushing, added a little sky blue to the recipe. Bleached bone picked out the horns and he was done. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: 2020 The hands and feet mirrored the same colour mx as the face. Again on a whim, I used a nice blue (mixed with a tiny bit of the purple basecoat) to drybrush on the fur. I used a second coat of drybrushing, added a little sky blue to the recipe. Bleached bone picked out the horns and he was done. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: MCDEATH! I want to thank Dr Emu a very powerful spell caster who help me to bring my husband back to me, few month ago i have a serious problem with my husband, to the extend that he left the house, and he started dating another woman and he stayed with the woman, i tried all i can to bring him back, but all my effort was useless until the day my friend came to my house and i told her every thing that REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RICHARD HALLIWELL:A TRIBUTE TO GAMES Block Mania 1987. Richard Halliwell had a busy, and very creative, year in 1987. He also worked on Block Mania, a tactical combat game set in the universe of British 2000AD classic, Judge Dredd. In this board game, players took on the role of rival neighbouring 'blocks', essentially a living space. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RETRO PAINTING AND MODELLING OR The Citadel Colour Paint Set was the first to be released around 1985. Its premise was to cover the most used colours for fantasy gamers, only rather than sticking with bland names such as 'red', things were GWed up to a more Warhammer-centric terminology. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: HEROES FOR WARGAMES: CONCEPT ART Welcome back to Realm of Chaos 80s. Those of you who regularly frequent the Oldhammer Community over on Facebook may well be aware that I have recently come into the possession of this incredible book; Heroes for Wargames by Stewart Parkinson. The book, which is not a GW publication, was produced in 1986 with extensive support from Bryan Ansell's Citadel Miniatures and contains a REALM OF CHAOS 80S: THE CITADEL GIANT: WORTH THE PRICE TAG? The Citadel Giant. A 'miniature' that often sits near the top of the Citadel collecting wishlist, though to be honest I hadn't actually seen a good quality picture of one, apart from the add below and a random head on King's Minis. Well one has turned up on eBay and I'm interested in what it will go for. Sadly, the seller has set a Buy ItNow
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: CITADEL COLOUR: AN INTERVIEW WITH MIKE Citadel Colour: An Interview with Mike McVey. Mike McVey's painting inspired my own meagre efforts more than anyone else. It was his work that I poured over and failed to emulate through the later part of the 1980s and beyond. We forget now, in this age of communications technology, just how limited our source material was back then. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: WFRP'D: TONY ACKLAND'S HIDDEN GW Here is a short and very sweet post in part of my WFRP'd series, celebrating 30 years of the seminal Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. As many enthusiasts have pointed out, nothing conveys the look and feel of the Warhammer World in 1986 like Tony Ackland's artwork. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: ARE PRE-SLOTTA MINATURES CRAP? My interest in pre-slotta took a u-turn once I had this model in my collection. To begin with, I wasn't much impressed. The lump of lead I held in my hand was just as indistinct as the image to be found of the model on the McDeath handout from 1986, its features a REALM OF CHAOS 80S: 2020 The hands and feet mirrored the same colour mx as the face. Again on a whim, I used a nice blue (mixed with a tiny bit of the purple basecoat) to drybrush on the fur. I used a second coat of drybrushing, added a little sky blue to the recipe. Bleached bone picked out the horns and he was done. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RETRO PAINTING AND MODELLING OR The Citadel Colour Paint Set was the first to be released around 1985. Its premise was to cover the most used colours for fantasy gamers, only rather than sticking with bland names such as 'red', things were GWed up to a more Warhammer-centric terminology. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: HEROES FOR WARGAMES: CONCEPT ART Welcome back to Realm of Chaos 80s. Those of you who regularly frequent the Oldhammer Community over on Facebook may well be aware that I have recently come into the possession of this incredible book; Heroes for Wargames by Stewart Parkinson. The book, which is not a GW publication, was produced in 1986 with extensive support from Bryan Ansell's Citadel Miniatures and contains a REALM OF CHAOS 80S: REGIMENTS OF RENOWN: A SHORT HISTORY Mini Review: One of the most famous units in Warhammer in any edition, Bugman's could be sliced in half and you'd be able to read Warhammer through the centre, a bit like a stick of rock.As with all dwarfs from the 80s, these models have that distinct Citadel look that I find so endearing. I'm not an expert in pre-slotta solid bases, but I assume that the detail and finish is just as good as REALM OF CHAOS 80S: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? THE ART COLLECTION A scary tree lurks behind. Fantastic! Ahh, the Imperial Army, also by Blanche, which was used as an internal illustration in White Dwarf and as the box art for the first set of plastic Imperial Guard. Apparently, Tim's face was going to appear on the head of the slain alien lying on the floor in the foreground, but this did not happendue to
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: A MONSTROUS INTERLUDE: THE GREAT A Monstrous Interlude: The Great Spined Dragon: Nick Bibby's Masterpiece. A winning entry indeed! The Great Spined Dragon, here converted to be a Plague Dragon, was painted by David Chauvel and won Best Dragon at the 1988 Golden Demon Awards. Ever since I saw the Great Spined Dragon being painted up by Harry, I knew that I had toown one.
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: 'EAVY METAL FROM WHITE DWARF 113 The new Imperial Knights get a page to themselves, with most of the Orders getting a model sitting astride those gorgeously painted plastic horses. Hiding in the bottom right, are some pre-release chaos squats. Very nice! Note, you can see a tiny picture of friend to Realm of Chaos 80s, Andy Craig, bottom centre in the painter's portraits.The
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: BATTLE REPORTS: OLD SCHOOL WHITE DWARF Battle Reports: Old School White Dwarf Ones. David Leonard, a French fanatic of Warhammer 3rd, emailed me a while ago about the possibility of scanning the battle reports, the old third edition ones that were published in the late 80s/early 90s. I thought they may be of passing interest to others so I included them as my blog for today! REALM OF CHAOS 80S: 'EAVY METAL: ANCIENT GEMS The trophy itself was created by Joe Dever and Gary Chalk. Bryan Ansell understandably decided that the trophy was too fragile to be posted to Nik, so arranged for the trophy to be taken to GW Birmingham for Nik to collect. Unfortunately it broke in transit and the top section of the wall was lost! REALM OF CHAOS 80S: PDF POWER: NORSE ARMY LIST AND OTHER Fiddling around with my new toy I quickly worked out how to make a rudimentary scan and convert into a pdf document, both I have available for you via the wonderful world of email (orlyygjafnakol@hotmail.com) if any readers are interested in having REALM OF CHAOS 80SEAVY METALA DARK DERANGED STRUCTUREA TALE OF FOUR OLDHAMMER GAMERSACCEPTABLE IN THE '80S The hands and feet mirrored the same colour mx as the face. Again on a whim, I used a nice blue (mixed with a tiny bit of the purple basecoat) to drybrush on the fur. I used a second coat of drybrushing, added a little sky blue to the recipe. Bleached bone picked out the horns and he was done. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RICHARD HALLIWELL:A TRIBUTE TO GAMES Block Mania 1987. Richard Halliwell had a busy, and very creative, year in 1987. He also worked on Block Mania, a tactical combat game set in the universe of British 2000AD classic, Judge Dredd. In this board game, players took on the role of rival neighbouring 'blocks', essentially a living space. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RETRO PAINTING AND MODELLING OR The Citadel Colour Paint Set was the first to be released around 1985. Its premise was to cover the most used colours for fantasy gamers, only rather than sticking with bland names such as 'red', things were GWed up to a more Warhammer-centric terminology. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: THE CITADEL GIANT: WORTH THE PRICE TAG? The Citadel Giant. A 'miniature' that often sits near the top of the Citadel collecting wishlist, though to be honest I hadn't actually seen a good quality picture of one, apart from the add below and a random head on King's Minis. Well one has turned up on eBay and I'm interested in what it will go for. Sadly, the seller has set a Buy ItNow
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: BRING OUT YOUR LEAD: THE FIRST The smallest warband of all, just four models. A lovely painted ogre. The forces of Slannesh make ready, including one the author's own minotaur models. Warlord Paul's Warband of Lord Savage. Those crossbows reaped a mean harvest. Martin and Paul move their models forwards in a early Slannesh movement phase. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: A WARHAMMER BESTIARY: NORSE DWARF A Warhammer Bestiary: Norse Dwarf. The long winter evenings here in England seem to be made for miniature painting. I get so much more completed this time of year, and I am sure that is the same for many others out there. The object of my attention this particular evening was a Norse Dwarf. Sadly, these are one of the types that fell by the REALM OF CHAOS 80S: 'EAVY METAL FROM WHITE DWARF 113 The new Imperial Knights get a page to themselves, with most of the Orders getting a model sitting astride those gorgeously painted plastic horses. Hiding in the bottom right, are some pre-release chaos squats. Very nice! Note, you can see a tiny picture of friend to Realm of Chaos 80s, Andy Craig, bottom centre in the painter's portraits.The
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: NIGHT OF THE LIVING LEAD III: BRYAN Night of the Living Lead III: Bryan Ansell's Treasures! No day tripper to the Wargames Foundry should miss the opportunity of exploring the glorious miniature display cabinets that the Ansells have organised. They are packed with thousands (this is not an exaggeration) of classic models from GW's Golden Age, as well as a wealth of historical REALM OF CHAOS 80S: CITADEL COLOUR: AN INTERVIEW WITH MIKE Citadel Colour: An Interview with Mike McVey. Mike McVey's painting inspired my own meagre efforts more than anyone else. It was his work that I poured over and failed to emulate through the later part of the 1980s and beyond. We forget now, in this age of communications technology, just how limited our source material was back then. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: ARE PRE-SLOTTA MINATURES CRAP? My interest in pre-slotta took a u-turn once I had this model in my collection. To begin with, I wasn't much impressed. The lump of lead I held in my hand was just as indistinct as the image to be found of the model on the McDeath handout from 1986, its features a REALM OF CHAOS 80SEAVY METALA DARK DERANGED STRUCTUREA TALE OF FOUR OLDHAMMER GAMERSACCEPTABLE IN THE '80S The hands and feet mirrored the same colour mx as the face. Again on a whim, I used a nice blue (mixed with a tiny bit of the purple basecoat) to drybrush on the fur. I used a second coat of drybrushing, added a little sky blue to the recipe. Bleached bone picked out the horns and he was done. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RICHARD HALLIWELL:A TRIBUTE TO GAMES Block Mania 1987. Richard Halliwell had a busy, and very creative, year in 1987. He also worked on Block Mania, a tactical combat game set in the universe of British 2000AD classic, Judge Dredd. In this board game, players took on the role of rival neighbouring 'blocks', essentially a living space. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RETRO PAINTING AND MODELLING OR The Citadel Colour Paint Set was the first to be released around 1985. Its premise was to cover the most used colours for fantasy gamers, only rather than sticking with bland names such as 'red', things were GWed up to a more Warhammer-centric terminology. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: THE CITADEL GIANT: WORTH THE PRICE TAG? The Citadel Giant. A 'miniature' that often sits near the top of the Citadel collecting wishlist, though to be honest I hadn't actually seen a good quality picture of one, apart from the add below and a random head on King's Minis. Well one has turned up on eBay and I'm interested in what it will go for. Sadly, the seller has set a Buy ItNow
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: BRING OUT YOUR LEAD: THE FIRST The smallest warband of all, just four models. A lovely painted ogre. The forces of Slannesh make ready, including one the author's own minotaur models. Warlord Paul's Warband of Lord Savage. Those crossbows reaped a mean harvest. Martin and Paul move their models forwards in a early Slannesh movement phase. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: A WARHAMMER BESTIARY: NORSE DWARF A Warhammer Bestiary: Norse Dwarf. The long winter evenings here in England seem to be made for miniature painting. I get so much more completed this time of year, and I am sure that is the same for many others out there. The object of my attention this particular evening was a Norse Dwarf. Sadly, these are one of the types that fell by the REALM OF CHAOS 80S: 'EAVY METAL FROM WHITE DWARF 113 The new Imperial Knights get a page to themselves, with most of the Orders getting a model sitting astride those gorgeously painted plastic horses. Hiding in the bottom right, are some pre-release chaos squats. Very nice! Note, you can see a tiny picture of friend to Realm of Chaos 80s, Andy Craig, bottom centre in the painter's portraits.The
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: NIGHT OF THE LIVING LEAD III: BRYAN Night of the Living Lead III: Bryan Ansell's Treasures! No day tripper to the Wargames Foundry should miss the opportunity of exploring the glorious miniature display cabinets that the Ansells have organised. They are packed with thousands (this is not an exaggeration) of classic models from GW's Golden Age, as well as a wealth of historical REALM OF CHAOS 80S: CITADEL COLOUR: AN INTERVIEW WITH MIKE Citadel Colour: An Interview with Mike McVey. Mike McVey's painting inspired my own meagre efforts more than anyone else. It was his work that I poured over and failed to emulate through the later part of the 1980s and beyond. We forget now, in this age of communications technology, just how limited our source material was back then. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: ARE PRE-SLOTTA MINATURES CRAP? My interest in pre-slotta took a u-turn once I had this model in my collection. To begin with, I wasn't much impressed. The lump of lead I held in my hand was just as indistinct as the image to be found of the model on the McDeath handout from 1986, its features a REALM OF CHAOS 80S: 2020 The hands and feet mirrored the same colour mx as the face. Again on a whim, I used a nice blue (mixed with a tiny bit of the purple basecoat) to drybrush on the fur. I used a second coat of drybrushing, added a little sky blue to the recipe. Bleached bone picked out the horns and he was done. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RETRO PAINTING AND MODELLING OR The Citadel Colour Paint Set was the first to be released around 1985. Its premise was to cover the most used colours for fantasy gamers, only rather than sticking with bland names such as 'red', things were GWed up to a more Warhammer-centric terminology. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: ACCEPTABLE IN THE 80S: COMBAT CARDS This photograph comes from the blog of Fimm Mc Cool, and is well worth looking at for his work in collecting all the figures that appear on the cards themselves. They show the cards off beautifully in terms of this article. Each card displayed a character, gave their name and rank (if that is the right word), and shared the same values of weapon skill, strength, speed, bravery, intelligence REALM OF CHAOS 80S: THE MALIGNANCY OF MALAL: SOLVING THE So Realm of Chaos went in search of the mysterious 'fifth god' and uncovered a story of censure and complaint in the process. With contributions from the great Tony Ackland and the legendary Rick Priestley, we set about solving the mystery REALM OF CHAOS 80S: CITADEL COLOUR: AN INTERVIEW WITH MIKE Citadel Colour: An Interview with Mike McVey. Mike McVey's painting inspired my own meagre efforts more than anyone else. It was his work that I poured over and failed to emulate through the later part of the 1980s and beyond. We forget now, in this age of communications technology, just how limited our source material was back then. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: WARHAMMER THIRD EDITION: 10 THINGS I 1: Believability. For this section I am going to quote directly from the rulebook. "Games are always more satisfying when set firmly within the context of a credible society, especially when that society is situated within a carefully detailed world, complete with its REALM OF CHAOS 80S: OLDHAMMER WEEKEND WARBANDS:GUIDE TO The spider had charged over the bushes and into the thugs and skeletons of Nurgle, while the ogre had managed to kill one of the the orcs. As the combats ground on, the minotaur fell to the hook of the minotaur, freeing up the champion to turn and engage with the Khorne leader to his left flank. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: THE MIGHTY AVENGER: AN INTERVIEW WITH Few men achieve a legendary status within the pages of history, fewer still genuinely achieve that status when they still draw breath. In my opinion, the word is bandied about with alarming regularity, which has, much like the appallingly overused REALM OF CHAOS 80S: PDF POWER: NORSE ARMY LIST AND OTHER 1) The Norse Army List for 3rd Edition (which is missing from Warhammer Armies) with miniatures buyers/collectors guide- sorry about the paint splodge, it wasn't me!!!!) 2) The Errata for Slaves to Darkness (which makes warbanding a WHOLE lot easier) REALM OF CHAOS 80S: "WE NEED MORE MAGGOT-RIDDEN PUS, YOU Graeme published his first article in White Dwarf in 1982. before joining the Design Studio four years later in 1986, and contributed to a wide range of different products, some published, others, sadly, never materialising. He is the subject of RealmofChaos80s' latest interview about all things old school. Graeme discusses thedevelopment of
REALM OF CHAOS 80SEAVY METALA TALE OF FOUR OLDHAMMER GAMERSACCEPTABLE IN THE '80SADVANCED HEROQUEST The black leather was really easy to achieve too. I just painted the strips black, painted over the top with grey and then used a finer brush to paint a thin black line through the centre. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RETRO PAINTING AND MODELLING OR The Citadel Colour Paint Set was the first to be released around 1985. Its premise was to cover the most used colours for fantasy gamers, only rather than sticking with bland names such as 'red', things were GWed up to a more Warhammer-centric terminology. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: THE CITADEL GIANT: WORTH THE PRICE TAG? The Citadel Giant. A 'miniature' that often sits near the top of the Citadel collecting wishlist, though to be honest I hadn't actually seen a good quality picture of one, apart from the add below and a random head on King's Minis. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: HEROES FOR WARGAMES: CONCEPT ART Welcome back to Realm of Chaos 80s. Those of you who regularly frequent the Oldhammer Community over on Facebook may well be aware that I have recently come into the possession of this incredible book; Heroes for Wargames by Stewart Parkinson. The book, which is not a GW publication, was produced in 1986 with extensive support from Bryan Ansell's Citadel Miniatures and contains a REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RICHARD HALLIWELL:A TRIBUTE TO GAMES Something else you did was keep an eye on authors and miniature manufacturers whose style or approach to gaming was on par with your own. Rick Priestley was a name synonymous with wargaming in the late '70s and very early '80s, especially if you lived 'up north'. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: A MONSTROUS INTERLUDE: THE GREAT It appears that the model was released in late 1984 or early 1985 and was one of a great many dragons that Citadel was producing at the time. Building and painting them seemed to be a hobby in its own right by the mid '80s, and Citadel had flooded the market with a huge rangeof dragon models.
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: A WARHAMMER BESTIARY: NORSE DWARF The long winter evenings here in England seem to be made for miniature painting. I get so much more completed this time of year, and I am sure that is the same for many others out there. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: 'EAVY METAL FROM WHITE DWARF 113 The second page has genestealers aplenty, and the look of these models is going to send Chico finally around the bend! These are lovely, lovely models, and the hybrid numbered 13 was on display at the Foundry last weekend. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: CITADEL COLOUR: AN INTERVIEW WITH MIKE MMc: I was very young, and still living at home at the time. It was an advert in White Dwarf that started it all - I can't remember what issue (I really should go back and check) but it REALM OF CHAOS 80S: ARE PRE-SLOTTA MINATURES CRAP? My interest in pre-slotta took a u-turn once I had this model in my collection. To begin with, I wasn't much impressed. The lump of lead I held in my hand was just as indistinct as the image to be found of the model on the McDeath handout from 1986, its features a REALM OF CHAOS 80SEAVY METALA TALE OF FOUR OLDHAMMER GAMERSACCEPTABLE IN THE '80SADVANCED HEROQUEST The black leather was really easy to achieve too. I just painted the strips black, painted over the top with grey and then used a finer brush to paint a thin black line through the centre. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RETRO PAINTING AND MODELLING OR The Citadel Colour Paint Set was the first to be released around 1985. Its premise was to cover the most used colours for fantasy gamers, only rather than sticking with bland names such as 'red', things were GWed up to a more Warhammer-centric terminology. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: THE CITADEL GIANT: WORTH THE PRICE TAG? The Citadel Giant. A 'miniature' that often sits near the top of the Citadel collecting wishlist, though to be honest I hadn't actually seen a good quality picture of one, apart from the add below and a random head on King's Minis. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: HEROES FOR WARGAMES: CONCEPT ART Welcome back to Realm of Chaos 80s. Those of you who regularly frequent the Oldhammer Community over on Facebook may well be aware that I have recently come into the possession of this incredible book; Heroes for Wargames by Stewart Parkinson. The book, which is not a GW publication, was produced in 1986 with extensive support from Bryan Ansell's Citadel Miniatures and contains a REALM OF CHAOS 80S: RICHARD HALLIWELL:A TRIBUTE TO GAMES Something else you did was keep an eye on authors and miniature manufacturers whose style or approach to gaming was on par with your own. Rick Priestley was a name synonymous with wargaming in the late '70s and very early '80s, especially if you lived 'up north'. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: A MONSTROUS INTERLUDE: THE GREAT It appears that the model was released in late 1984 or early 1985 and was one of a great many dragons that Citadel was producing at the time. Building and painting them seemed to be a hobby in its own right by the mid '80s, and Citadel had flooded the market with a huge rangeof dragon models.
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: A WARHAMMER BESTIARY: NORSE DWARF The long winter evenings here in England seem to be made for miniature painting. I get so much more completed this time of year, and I am sure that is the same for many others out there. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: 'EAVY METAL FROM WHITE DWARF 113 The second page has genestealers aplenty, and the look of these models is going to send Chico finally around the bend! These are lovely, lovely models, and the hybrid numbered 13 was on display at the Foundry last weekend. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: CITADEL COLOUR: AN INTERVIEW WITH MIKE MMc: I was very young, and still living at home at the time. It was an advert in White Dwarf that started it all - I can't remember what issue (I really should go back and check) but it REALM OF CHAOS 80S: ARE PRE-SLOTTA MINATURES CRAP? My interest in pre-slotta took a u-turn once I had this model in my collection. To begin with, I wasn't much impressed. The lump of lead I held in my hand was just as indistinct as the image to be found of the model on the McDeath handout from 1986, its features a REALM OF CHAOS 80S: 2020 The black leather was really easy to achieve too. I just painted the strips black, painted over the top with grey and then used a finer brush to paint a thin black line through the centre. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: MCDEATH! I want to thank Dr Emu a very powerful spell caster who help me to bring my husband back to me, few month ago i have a serious problem with my husband, to the extend that he left the house, and he started dating another woman and he stayed with the woman, i tried all i can to bring him back, but all my effort was useless until the day my friend came to my house and i told her every thing that REALM OF CHAOS 80S: A MONSTROUS INTERLUDE: THE GREAT It appears that the model was released in late 1984 or early 1985 and was one of a great many dragons that Citadel was producing at the time. Building and painting them seemed to be a hobby in its own right by the mid '80s, and Citadel had flooded the market with a huge rangeof dragon models.
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: ACCEPTABLE IN THE 80S: COMBAT CARDS This photograph comes from the blog of Fimm Mc Cool, and is well worth looking at for his work in collecting all the figures that appear on the cards themselves. They show the cards off beautifully in terms of this article. Each card displayed a character, gave their name and rank (if that is the right word), and shared the same values of weapon skill, strength, speed, bravery, intelligence REALM OF CHAOS 80S: 'EAVY METAL FROM WHITE DWARF 113 The second page has genestealers aplenty, and the look of these models is going to send Chico finally around the bend! These are lovely, lovely models, and the hybrid numbered 13 was on display at the Foundry last weekend. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: THE MALIGNANCY OF MALAL: SOLVING THE So who exactly was Malal then? Well, its seems that Malal was the embodiment of Chaos' indiscriminate and anarchic tendency toward destruction, including itself and its own agents. An cancer of chaos if you like. The nature of Malal's REALM OF CHAOS 80S: FANTASY MINIATURES: 1989 GOLDEN DEMON Welcome to the second volume of Fantasy miniatures; this time documenting the Gold Demon Awards of 1989. The event took place on Saturday 27th May and was held at the Assembly Rooms, Derby as part ofGames Day 1989.
REALM OF CHAOS 80S: WFRP'D: TONY ACKLAND'S HIDDEN GW Here is a short and very sweet post in part of my WFRP'd series, celebrating 30 years of the seminal Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. As many enthusiasts have pointed out, nothing conveys the look and feel of the Warhammer World in 1986 like Tony Ackland's artwork. REALM OF CHAOS 80S: THE MIGHTY AVENGER: AN INTERVIEW WITH Few men achieve a legendary status within the pages of history, fewer still genuinely achieve that status when they still draw breath. In my opinion, the word is bandied about with alarming regularity, which has, much like the appallingly overused REALM OF CHAOS 80S: BATTLE REPORTS: OLD SCHOOL WHITE DWARF David Leonard, a French fanatic of Warhammer 3rd, emailed me a while ago about the possibility of scanning the battle reports, the old third edition ones thatPAGES
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* The Great White Dwarf Clock Mystery SATURDAY, 2 MARCH 2019 THE GREAT SPINED DRAGON (REPAIRED) There was some talk online last week about how to best construct the wings for the famous Great Spined Dragon by Nicky Bibby. Some suggested PVA soaked tissues, others a paper cut out but reading through the ideas got me thinking about my model. It was broken some years previously in a game up in Mansfield and I never got around tofixing it.
So I thought what better time to go about repairing the old model and brightening it up, especially with the increase in quality light in the evenings. The photographs you can see here are the results of myefforts.
I have stated many times over the years that I think this is the greatest dragon ever sculpted, and my view hasn't changed one iota. My miniature was quite damaged when I finally got my hands on it and I had to puzzle out a way to construct the wings without them totally disintergrating. In the end, I cut some thin plasticard to size and attached the metal 'fingers' of the winds to it with superglue. I used then used layers of greenstuff to sculpt a textured flesh to cover the plasticard and add additional support to the model. As I said, one of the wings broke away during transport. But can yousee my new fix?
The model had also been a real magnet for dust despite being safely stored away inside my display cabinet. But how to best clean the model without creating further damage? I used one of my wife's make up brushes (the bushy ones like an old shaving brush for men) to dust off the worst of the build up and them used babywipes to gently remove anyresidual grime.
It was a thing of beauty to see the paintjob emerge from the gloom! Luckily, I still had the orginal Army painter green (British Battledress) kicking about so I repainted the wing once the greenstuff repair was complete. It didn't quite match the tone of my original paintjob so I re-drybrushed the entire model and added a few additional highlights here and there.What do you think?
I took advantage of a sunny afternoon to capture these photographs, something I neglected to do when I originally painted up the model. So at last I have some decent shots to celebrate the hours and hours of hard work that went into this classic miniature.And the repair?
It may look small, but this little stress fracture resulted in the entire wing dropping off. I cleaned the area up, taking the wind back to bare metal before filling the space with a little epoxy resin. Once dry, it was a simple task to fill the void with a little green stuff! He is now back in his rightful place in my miniature cabinet. Until the next time he breaks, no doubt!Orlygg.
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SUNDAY, 24 FEBRUARY 2019 CITADEL C18 ZOMBIE 'KAND-MEET' Work on my second zombie by Kevin Adams is complete, and I even had a little attempt at a shield freehand design. As with the last miniature, this figure was released in June 1986 along with a large bunch of other rotters. He had a fairly long shelf life for a zombie, and was still available in the '90s as simply 'sickle'. I used a similar colour scheme as before, with greater use of silver metallics to paint up his rusted armour. For this I based everything in Foundry's Chainmail A, washed the lot with layers of brown and black ink before highlighting up with the remaining shades in the triad. Obviously using the lightest tone to pick out a few details on the edges of the breastplate and raised areas of the tatteredchainmail.
As you may be able to spot from this photograph, my eyes were really playing me up when I was trying to paint the teeth and this side of the model looks a bit gappy. But I am happy he is finished. Painting the shield design wasn't as hard as I was expecting. To be honest, I was a little worried about how things would turn out but if anything, I rushed through things as I enjoyed it so much. In hindsight, I should have waited for the layers of paint to dry thoroughly beforemoving on.
You live and learn, I guess. I finished the shield up by carefully edging the rim with brightsilver.
All in all, a nice little model, if a little rank and file instyle.
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SATURDAY, 23 FEBRUARY 2019 CITADEL C18 ZOMBIE 'SNAGGLESPLEEN' Sticking with the undead theme (they are fairly forgiving on slap-dash painting technique) I managed to paint up this model since my last post. He is Snagglespeen, from the 1986 zombie range, and was sculpted by Kevin Adams. You can see him bottom left on this old flyer advertisment. As before, I battled to keep my hand steady the whole time (as you can see from some of the edge highlights on the clothing) but I am pleased with the result. I have always felt the secret to a good painted figure is getting the colour scheme right, and using appropriate tones to shade up or down. As I was working on a proper rotter, I chose earthy, graveyard colours along with a dirty white forthe hair.
All the colours you can see here are mixed from two or three commercial paints to create the base colour, then washed over with a variety of products (mostly the old GW washes) and then highlighted up with Foundry Boneyard B and C. I always add these in small increments to try and avoid bleaching out the colour too much, though on a long dead zombie such bleaching can be appropriate if handled properly. I was pleased with the skintone. I used an old Warpaints green, mixed with a little Foundry Expert Flesh D to create my own version of the classic GW paint, Rotting Flesh. I mixed in small amounts of Expert Flesh E to highlight the raised areas and used pure Expert Flesh F to pick out the highlights. Skull white was used to pick out the teeth and complete the filthy hairdo. I washed over both with a little Badab Black to add a little grim to both areas. All in all, a great fun figure to paint up over a hour or two. I am sure that I Rotstagger and Skew Smee somewhere in the leadpile somewhere, so I may well add to this range in future. A second zombie, as of yet unidentified, was unearthed alongside this chap and he is also nearly finished. He requires a shield to be added on so I might have a crack a some simple freehand after all.Orlygg
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THURSDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2019 ORLYGG RISES FROM THE GRAVE... _A cold, clammy hand emerged from the darkness with its fingers splayed outwards. The digits quivering with an ancient ague. Dirt encrusted the nails, the skin was sallow as if a stranger to the sun. The palm brushed against a rough surface and pushed weakly against it. Above, a bell tolled. Dusty, shuffling feet lurched forwards as the doors of the threshold were thrust open. __
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_"Can I buy some superglue, please?" __
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This blog has been very inactive since summer 2018. Why, may you ask? Because its author too has been very inactive, extremely inactive to be precise. In fact, the only thing to have achieved anything on my modelling bureau since August last year is the superglue soldifying. Hence my trip out this afternoon to purchase some more. The reason? Iwas busy not dying.
Six months away is a long time in the world of blogging and I had a mass of spam to deal with. A strange mixture of Pakistani tourist advertisments, curious requests from African witchdoctors and Chinese offers to up my page views and supply me with a lifetimes supply of lead. Oddly, no Raybans were offered to me! Without dribbling on about my medical woes too much, it seems my eyes can barely function and my fingers can only feebly fondle my paintbrushes. It was with some trepidation I set to work on a simple figure to assess the long term damage. I chose the classic skelly biting on his shield from the pre-slotta Citadel days. I have completely forgotten the range. Black undercoat, with Foundry Boneyard triad to pick out the skull and limbs. Army Painter silver did for the helmet, shield and axeblade. Old school Bestial brown for the leather strap and haft. Once dry, I just washed the lot in a dribble of Devlan Mud - what a much lamented wash - and highlighted back out using the lightestBoneyard tone.
I have lost much of my skill with fine work though I was pleased with the scratches I could pull off on the flat shield surface. There was no way I was going to stuff up my hard work attempting any freehand. The base was the usual superglue+sand+Woodland Green, with yellow and again Boneyard drybrushed over the top. Here is a side view as most of the model is focused on the shield. I kept the rags black and drybrushed over the material with a little grey. A black wash brought the tones down enough to look passable. I struggled to highlight the strap over the shoulder as my eyes threatened to cross and my hand started wobbling like a Slanneshi accolyte's undergoing therapy, and those smeary lines are the best I could do. I am interested to see if my technique will improve before my next hospital appointment in March. Long time readers may fall from their seats now... but I have been helping my nine year old son paint modern GW figures this afternoon. He as independently bought himself 'Storm Strike'- the AOS starter boxset and has begun work on the undead GlaivewraithsTM. Being the boneweary veteran of the miniature hobby I advised him to read the book first, to get some idea of what the game is all about. After about twenty minutes he brought the ghastly publication to me and stated 'this makes no sense!' Foolishly, I thought he'd have a rule querry but no... He had noticed that the photographs of the miniatures being painted lack paint on the end of the brushes. God knows what he would have made of the whimsical nonsense of the WFB3 rulebook! I am going to try something a little more adventurous than a skelly over the weekend. Wish me luck!Orlygg
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WEDNESDAY, 15 AUGUST 2018 MORE F3 BARBARIANS FROM FOUNDRY I have managed to finish off two more of the new ex-Citadel Foundry barbarians today. They sat on my desk for a while awaiting basing and I finally found the time to complete and photograph them thisafternoon.
As regular readers will know, I have a fairly speedy style and painted these two figures in about two and half hours. The female warrior represents my former style of painting. White undercoat, block colours followed by brown and black ink washes to create depth. Drybrushing (for metals) and layering (adding boneyard to create highlights) for each colour tone. The second figure was painted with the Foundry Triad system, with additional highlights created by the boneyard shade as previously. I found using paint in this way increased the 'popping' effect that so many wargames players appreciate on figures painted for table. Comparing the two figures, I can see that the fabrics have a richer tone (just look at that blue) and the gold a more buttery, natural look than previously. Finishing the model also took a lot less time (thanks to the paints all being ready to go, so to speak) than thefemale figure.
Food for thought as I tackle the first of the new (old) Fighters Foundry re-released alongside these. And before I go, here is a better shot of all my painted barbarians so far!Orlygg.
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WEDNESDAY, 8 AUGUST 2018 THREE EX-CITADEL F3 BARBARIANS RE-RELEASED BY WARGAMES FOUNDRY Today's post brings to you the first three re-released barbarians from Wargames Foundry fully painted up. I worked on these models on and off yesterday and got them completed this morning. Again, it seems that my camera skills are a little rusty but I managed to get a suitable shot earlier this afternoon. I am sure I will get the knackonce again soon.
I painted this trio as a group of models. As you can see they share a common theme of colours - my barbarian favourites; flesh, bronze, leather and red. I used layering a great deal to build up the skin tones and washes and highlighting for the chainmail. Everything else was achieved with a simple edge highlight. I plan to use the ten new models released last Friday to provide another unit for my barbarian warband/McDeath forces. I will probably dig out a couple of other figures from my collection to bring the number up to twelve (including a bannerbearer) but there is plenty of time for me to become distracted by something else. One of the models has a shield on his back. I added the spot colour of blue to give a little variation in tone (the central figure has a blue semi-precious stone on his headband, but that is a little sun bleached) and used streaking to make the face of the shield look likepainted wood.
These were fun models to paint and being different enough to ensure that I didn't get bored. I hate to feel like I am painting an army of identical troops, you see. I plan to finish off the two other barbarians I have based up before trying my hand at some of the re-released old Citadel fighters later on in the week. I plan to use those ten figures as a unit too, most likely for McDeath if they fit in well enough - Donaldbane's troops perhaps?More soon.
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TUESDAY, 7 AUGUST 2018 OLDHAMMER WEEKEND 2018: THE PAINTING COMPETITION AND OTHER MINIATURES Welcome back for my final post covering this year's Oldhammer Weekend - well the Saturday part of the event at least. Starting off with the now traditional group photograph, snapped as always by Maria Ansell in front of the marquee just off from the entrance to the Foundry building. The area was originally built as the stable block of Stoke Hall and resembles Hougoumont from the famous Waterloo camapign. According to Bryan Ansell, the Duke of Wellington used to be a visitor to Stoke Hall and used to stable his horses here, so the area has a sound military pedigree. If you have never visited the venue and are curious, have a quick look at Phil Scott's video below. His original intention was to film a little more than this (and the excitable Curtis Fell) but was struck down with illness - still the video gives you a sense of the venue and shows a little of what was occuring on the Friday. Right, what follows is a post concentrating on the miniatures and scenery that caught my eye during the day as well as details about the informal painting competition that used to be called the Golden Gobbos. Now it doesn't really have a name beyond 'the painting competition'. As with previous years, Wargames Foundry were pleasant enough to cough up a few prizes. So big thanks yous to them - again!! First up are these gorgeous Laserburn models.
You may know about this game. It was designed by Bryan in 1980 and was originally intended to be played with 15mm scale figures and vehicles. Much of this range, with additions, are available from Alternative-Armies and it was a joy to spot these lazing around unused in the morning. Beautifully painted and based, these popped up on the Laserburn (with the plastic fish tank plants fame) table throughoutthe day.
Proper old school squat bikers. I saw these last year and it was pleasing to see them again. I always enjoyed the squats and their biker background and disagree with those 'creatives' that thought they needed phasing out. That may be due to the fact that one of these petrolheads was one of my first ever models and despite never having the courage to paint it up, I still have some of the pieces lurking around in my collection somewhere. Snickit was proudly showing off his new dwarf units after recieving treatment for his skaven addiction. Don't these look lovely ranked up as they are? These are proper old school units in my opinion and look fantatsic on the table. The coherent colour scheme really helped bind them together as a regiment, with the spot colours found in beards and shields giving the unit a sense of variation despite of theiruniforms.
More of Mark Stevenson's Asgard project. Beautiful. Colourful. Unique. A truly insane endeavour to collect, base and paint everything that Asgard ever produced. Very worthy indeed! Next up we wander over to the incredibly detailed Shrine of Rigg table. Now, it would have been possible to spend the entire day just taking photographs of this game and still not cover everything on offer. I took endless snaps and these are the greatest hits out of those hurried photographs. This first one looks a little like the Ziggurat of Doom, only with a Lustrian twist. Like the Laserburn game, notice how a few tastefully placed plastic fish tank plants can bring a scenery piece or gaming table alive with living detail. This Olmec inspired head was just one of the incredibly well made pieces on the table and just oozed jungly character. Again, the tasteful placing of those plastic plants and model railway trees brings the piece to life and proves the 'less is more' approach to detailing is a true now as it has always been. I am pretty sure this ship in the Revel viking longship that Amazon put on sale a few years back and sold loads of sets to eager Oldhammer fans. I have two - somewhere! What caught my eye were the wonderful rowing models gripping the oars and the masses of barbarian typesmilling around.
A crazy war turtle-thingy looms large out of some kind of ritual pool. I loved the detail on the base here and the way the autumnal colours contrast with the scheme of the model. Many enthusiasts I speak to are highly concerned about their painting skills and I feel this holds many people back from engaging in wargaming. Really there is no need to worry as even models such as these, rudimentarily based and painted simply can look extremely effective on the table top. In fact, they look even more old school than the more skillfully painted stuff. The card movement trays are also a nod to the old days and the old ways so I was pleased to seethese.
These rather ghostly looking shots represent the painting competition entries upon my arrival to judge the event alongside Garth James and Tony Yates. This year, someone had the great idea of using raffle tickets to identify each entry and this made identifying who painted what far easier than in the past. As has become tradition, the models were gathered into three fairly loose categories: Single Figure, Big Thing and Unit with each level of the cabinet being used to display each of them. There were some exciting and unique pieces to be enjoyed and I must say that there is sometimes little difference in quality of painting between the entries and the figures you see being used ingames.
The Single Figure shelf had these entries on display. Can you spot a painted Drewbot top left? Or Steve Casey's celebration to the old Jim Burns Space Marine artwork? The slann palanquin was a lovely piece too. Sorry about the slightly blurry photograph by the way! I loved the orc here. Really old school and a nod to the paint jobs of yore in 1980s White Dwarf 'Eavy Metal articles. I was also deeply impressed by the Realm of Chaos beastmen you can see here. A row of five models beautifully painted and very much in keeping with the Slaves to Darkness era colour schemes, only with a modern twist. I also liked the nod to the Arcane Armorial shield designs that had been hand painted on their shields. The ogres behind were worthy contenders too. Right, on to the winners! The winner of the Unit category was Mark Elsdon with these incredible Heroquest figures. What caught the judges' eye with these four figures was the distinctive painting style and choice of colour. The bases also went a long way to helping this entry pick up the prize as not only were they extremely well realised but they also fitted the theme of dungeon basing in Heroquest.Well done Mark!
Chris Webb won the Big Thing category with this Ork Warmachine. Exquisite attention to detail and incredible freehand skills won the day for him. A gorgeously presented model painted in 'go fasta red' complete with enthusiastic driver and companion. Alan Harper picked up the Single Figure with this eldar model. The judges loves the purple and blue colour scheme and alien gribbly base. This figure stood out amongst the others, so well done! Later on, I spotted these outsatnding giants (just forget that you've seen that godawful plastic rubbish one) just lying around. These were part of a larger collection of orcs and goblins and were some of the nicest painted models I saw during the whole event, with the three 1980s C series giants out front being particular highlights. I justlove these models.
The Marauder Giant was also part of this collection. As with the other models he was very well finished and looked very impressive alongside his gigantic kin. A fantastic army indeed. Whilst exploring the giants I met Jemma with a J who turned out to be an aspiring sculptor. Managing to persuade her to fetch her work from the boot of the car I was amazed at what I saw, especially after Jemma confessed to only having been sculpting for three weeks. Despite her lack of experience she clearly knew far more than I ever would about the subject and reeled off a range of different putties and armaturecontortions.
She emerged from the carpark with a little black box with old school style toilet roll covered models and impressed us all with herembryonic work.
I took this snap of her stuff and thought to myself - we have some geniune raw talent here. Her skaven model was better than some of the stuff I have seen on sculpting forums and she had really captured the rat like face of the breed well. Her models are fairly brittle and need further work to ensure they would survive the casting process but were inspiring to see. Introducing her to the ever vested Tim Prow, he gave her some expert advice about how to improve her sculpting skills and I left them to it. This was my stand-out Oldhammer moment this year as the friendly, open nature of the event allows things like this to happen. Everyone is equal at BOYL - varied individuals brought together by their love of old school models and the vibe that went along with them. Right, time to wrap up for another year. And I will end with a photograph taken by Matt Adlard that I shamelessly stole from his Google+ account. Oldhammer has certainly been a long and pleasant journey for me and we have come so far from the days when we were but a handful of disperate bloggers clinging to a time long past. When I first set out writing Realm of Chaos 80s I would never have expected to comment on a photograph such as this, where I can be seen talking to my son about Citadel miniatures alongside Bryan Ansell and John Blanche. Not to mention great guys like Drew Day Williams. With the near endless debate of 'is this Oldhammer?' still ongoing, boys and girls here is your answer!Orlygg.
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Rogue Heresy
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The Blog That Time Forgot Jurassic Park and the End of Man's Dominion - In which I ponder the new title for the upcoming third *Jurassic World* film, and how it relates to Robert Burns. Because that's the sort of Venn Diagra...2 weeks ago
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Snickit's Tail........................ My Big 40th Birthday Bash HouseRules.
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LEVIATHAN
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Iron Mammoth's R&R
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Jaeckel Alone
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Tales From the Big Board Dead Men Space Marines Officers & Another Librarian - Dead Men Space Marine Officers huddle during a brief lull in the fighting in Operation Kundunn IV. After Imperial Guard and Planetary Defense Forces Repe...5 weeks ago
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M C Monkey-Dew's Miniatures Games The Ents are Marching to War - Gathered the Treemen into a moot to discuss the despoliation of their woods by Saruman's orcs and henchmen... The figures are from a variety of manufacture...1 month ago
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Ghola Scale
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Evil Jungle Noodles
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thinking more about a space opera game and what I'd want out of it… The other night I found myself watching the superior Coen Bros. version of True Grit...2 months ago
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Wargames & Stuff
A last minute update-
I've been very slack updating the blog this year, though I've actually been more productive than ever with my hobby projects. Once again Ifind myself post...
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Old Orcs Never Die... Highlanders and mountain folk - The great mountains surrounding the empire of men are full of fierce monsters, goblinoids of all sorts and bitter weather. Few men choose to live under such...3 months ago
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Clamshells and Sea Horses Lost expedition - and aKickstarter
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Maximum Rock & Role PlayingLevithan
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just picked up a copy of Scotia Grendel's Leviathan. This is a game I've been meaning to get for years but thanks to the excellent Leviathan War blog, ...4 months ago
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Somewhere the Tea's getting cold... BOYL 2020: The Battle ofTrolltooth Pass
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Realm of Escapism
Fear Inoculum
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Level 2
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Lead Under The Bed
Blood Bowl Hobgoblin - There were never hobgoblins in 2nd edition Blood Bowl so you would have to use something else if you wanted to use the chaos dwarfs from thar era. I went w...7 months ago
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Oldhammer on a budget Bolt Action: Romanians Pt.4- Odds and Ends
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Shadows over GalasparMore buildings
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Tales from the MaelstromNorse Giant
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Evening all! My last post was an update on my 3rd edition Warhammer Norse army, and I mentioned in it that I had a Norse Giant on the way- well, here he ...
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WK's Miniature ImperiumNew Releases -
Witchhunters and Lord Commander, Queen of Hearts and White Knight - The following figures have now been added to the "Getting Some" page: *WKM-83*: The Queen of Hearts (1) (sculpted by Shane Hoyle) *** *WKM-84*: The Whi...1 year ago
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TinyLegions
Summer Painting Challenge 2018 was a failure. - For those who have been paying attention, yes I tried to do another painting challenge this summer, and it did not end well. UnfortunatelyI got caught up...
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Chaos Miniatures
Citadel "C" Series Giant andBarbarian
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Eldritch Epistles
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Realms of Miniatures The Pantheon of Chaos - Demon Lord of Aethus - I imagined my future self painting, and while receiving the memory of my future self, the impossible became possible, possible to probable, probable to ine...1 year ago
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The Dice Warrior
Euro Modell Expo
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from the dead. It has been some very freaky months for me. Not really much time for the hobby but last weekend I did find zhe time to viesitthe Euro M...
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THREE FLIES FOR NURGLETime for a change
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Fragments: The Fantasy Art of Tony Hough DESIGNING SPIRAL ARM'S BROKENFACTION
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Warhammer the Second Zulus! Several of them! - I've painted several dozen 10mm Zulus and British. They are from Magister Militum and are fine figures. I've also been painting Zulus in 1/72, because ever...2 years ago
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The Kev Adams Challenge-
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Forgotten Highways
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Varco dimensionale
Il Califfato di Al-Jawhar - Voglio condividere con voi questo piccolo progetto di ambientazione fantasy. L’etnia dominante nel Califfato è quella dei Jawhari, le minoritarie sono que...2 years ago
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Erny's place.
The harder they fall. A Supersbattle report.
- Today I have for you a little game enjoyed at Casa Erny some time ago. Turning it into a comic report felt like I good idea but it sure did take long. Neve...3 years ago
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The Masterwork Guild-
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Officina Chaotica
The Tallyman 20/04/16: AGiant Dump...
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Warhammer For Adults Army Builder: WFB3 - v2.5 - Version 2.5 of the WFB3 army builder data files have been published. They can be downloaded through a licensed Army Builder or at the linkbelow. Just open...
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South London WarlordsThe Last Post
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South London Warlord blog has moved to Wordpress on the main SLW site, address is over here or, in cut n' paste format http://www.salute.co.uk/blog/4 years ago
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Drums in the Deep
Apprentice and Marksman-
Valley of the King by Desolate Pathway AFTER a brief halt I have this week completed two more models for my *Frostgrave* warband: the apprentice and another...4 years ago
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The Marienburg Gazette A Different Kind Of WorkIn Progress
- Not exactly a miniature this one! However, I'm hoping that this end of the garden hideaway will provide some much needed extra hobby space. It's for work...4 years ago
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Tabletop Heroes & VillainsThe Battle for
Standard Falls.
- Cheetor invited a group of us down to his place for a weekend of gaming down at his place. Amongst the games we played were the new Assassinorum: Execution...4 years ago
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Harry the Hammer
B is for Back!
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Has it really been two years? Where did the time go. I know some of you have been worried that I have been trapped under a heavy object... but no ....
4 years ago
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Ye Olde Skool Warhammer... Dwarf Bear-riders ofKhâzad-Zâul
- Unlike the "powers that be" at *GW *who erased Dwarf cavalry from *WHFB *very early in the game, I always liked the idea of the Dwarves having a small cava...4 years ago
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Oldhammer Fantasy Battle Another Skeleton WarriorUnit Painted
- Last week I managed to complete another skeleton warrior unit for the Analogue Painting Challenge. As with the previous units, I'll be adding metal comman...5 years ago
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Technicolor Tomb
The Perfect Silk Press onNatural Hair
- Hiya ladies,It's been more than a minute since I set foot here! I feel bad!! I'm on a short holiday in Houston and I didn't know how over worked I was unti...5 years ago
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FightingFantasist
- Not going to be maintaining the FF blog on Google anymore. Mainly because of this which seems to be the thin end of the wedge. http://www.theguardian.co...5 years ago
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Terminus Omega: Miniature Wargaming 8th Necromundan Regiment,Imperial Guard
- Now that most of my (former )painting service back-log has been finished and posted out to customers I've been able to squeeze in an hour or two of paintin...5 years ago
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Lead Legion Miniature Painting Services Is this the End? Maybe for a While.-
Some of you are probably wondering why there hasn't been any updates on the website for a while? Well, it's because I'm winding down Lead Legion Painting S...5 years ago
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ilikepaintinglead
I'M BACK!!!
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everyone I'm back, I am actually still alive and able to paint. Sorry for the huge absence, last year was fairly shitty and since then I'vecompletel...
5 years ago
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Paint Bard
Ogre update
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less happy with the progress so far. I realized after i started painting him that he has an eagle brand on his forehead too. I greenstuffed th...
5 years ago
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Hungry Ghosts Chaos Squats of Khorne Gyrocopter-Made-of-Bits: Successful Accomplishment Complete - Our Gyrocopter / Bomber built of bits has successfully concluded. Base and Pilot are now present. Cost of parts was $16.87. Cost of shipping is not easy t...5 years ago
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Oldhammer Generals
The Race of Champions - a Formula De report (Zandvoort race 1) - While this is not Oldhammer, it is a bit of retro gaming so it has found its way onto my blog! Been a very long time since I posted here so better this tha...5 years ago
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Realm of Citadel - Slave to the Lead Nurgle Army Update: FiendFactory Werewolf
- A Fiend Factory Werewolf (FF19) added to the unit. It was from the first Citadel Release from 1979 (I think) Fiend Factory Werewolf (FF19) This is the pic...6 years ago
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The Lair of the Breviks Back painting and posting! - Well it's been a while hasn't it? I ran out of enthusiasm for writing blogposts late last year, my enthusiasm for the hobby was still there, but my painti...6 years ago
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Devlanmud
Sculpting a Hydra
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way that I have way more hobby time than i have hobby funds, I've decided to sculpt a Hydra. I'm not a fan of either the old metal DarkElf Hydra or ...
6 years ago
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Worlds of Adventure
Bash 'em, lads!
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Wargames Foundry had an interesting range of fantasy miniatures some time ago, unfortunately a lot of it has disappeared, including the orcs. One of them I...6 years ago
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Once upon a time in Warhammer KEV ADAMS NEED OUR HELP! - Hello to all. Perhaps you don't know, but "our" Kev Adams is in a bad situation...and needs our help. This is the reason why the project Goblinaid started...6 years ago
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The Adventures of Me and My Mini... Down Under Pregnancy and The Chapel... - So you may think that the two don't go together and you are technically correct but it all happened at the same time! Ruby was always busy at work and I ha...7 years ago
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The Tears of IsstvanXIII follows XII.
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new year to you all. I hope 2013 brings you everything that you could wish for. Before we completely consign 2012 to history, I wanted torun a quick...
7 years ago
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The Enemy Within
Kirsten Acquisces to theRequest.
- Kirsten listened intently and shrugged. She had no desire to search that slaughterhouse again. She had seen less gore in the shambles nearher home. Stil...
7 years ago
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Skarsnik And Old Lead What's better than aCitadel Giant?
- 2 Citadel Giants! Wheeeeee! Here they are along with a slightly intimidated Marauder skeleton for scale. I'll stop now. I promise.7 years ago
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TerrainProject
General Update
- I haven't had a lot of time to work on things this past week. Life has just been way too busy. I did however eek out a little bit of time yesterday to fix/...7 years ago
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