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Middenheim Marauders

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I've always really liked the 2 nd edition human Blood Bowl miniatures and as the years have gone by I've come to appreciate playing humans as well. I've never managed to paint up a team as I've never been able to make up my mind whether to paint them up as the mighty Reikland Reavers or the lesser Middenheim Marauders . Human Blitzer 3-4 years ago I painted these test miniatures and although I was pretty satisfied with the outcome I never got around to painting the rest of the team. Human Thrower I'm concentrating on undead right now as I'm playing them in a local league, but someday I'll definitely do a team of humans. Probably as the Middenheim Marauders.

Undead Blood Bowl Wight

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Just a quick update. I've painted up the second wight for my undead Blood Bowl team. Again a ghost from the old Citadel Miniatures night horrors range . Blood Bowl Wight It's becoming more and more clear to me how difficult it is to paint black well. I think I will try to use a lighter highlight color on the edges of the black areas on future models.

Thug Life

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I recently discovered the wonderful concept of Oldhammer via Orlygg's amazing blog: Realm of Chaos 80s . I've always been a fan of Citadel Miniatures from the late eighties and don't really bother with any of the newer stuff so this was a nice discovery for me. Chaos Thug I have until recently never owned or painted any of the thugs from the Realm of Chaos range, but through a trade with Fuljason from Rogue Heresy I acquired the first few minis. Chaos Thug The first guy I've painted up is a thug who bears a striking resemblance to The Prodigy frontman Keith Flint and I just had to paint him with green hair and eyeliner.

Bringing the lead to life

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I'm a huge fan of the board game Blood Bowl which I have been playing on and off since 2 nd edition of the game released back in the 80s. The game has evolved a lot over the last 25 years, but the miniatures from back then remain my favorites. Undead Wight Regrettably Games Workshop never released a complete undead team during the 'Golden Age' and the 3 rd edition of the team has never really appealed to me. That means you'll have to be creative if you want a 2 nd edition undead team. Undead Mummy Creative is exactly what Steve Mussared was when he created his legendary Golden Demon winning team Nuffle's Nightmares . Ever since I, as a boy, first saw the team in the book Fantasy Miniatures from 1989 I have wanted a team like that. The wacky color scheme, the excellent choice of miniatures, the subtle conversions and Steve's extraordinary painting skill all did it for me. I've decided to recreate the team with my own touch and the first two

AD&D Bugbear

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I never played the game, but I have fallen in love with the range of AD&D figures released by Citadel Miniatures in the mid-eighties. Visit the Stuff of Legends for more information about the figures. AD&D Bugbear I painted up this bugbear a couple of years ago and I'm pretty satisfied with how he turned out overall. AD&D Bugbear I believe I have all variants of bugbears now - thanks for taking my money eBay!

Vietnam US Infantry Painting Guide

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When I saw the new Flames of War US Rifle Platoon I immediately knew I had to get some of these. They are beautifully sculpted and I really think Evan has outdone himself here. At the start of a new project I always do a test base/figure and only when I'm happy with the color choices I will move on to the rest of the miniatures in the unit. This time I decided to document the recipe because as we all know I will get sidetracked by other projects before I finish the whole platoon. So when I return to these miniatures at some point in the future I won't have to be guessing all the colors I used. Most of the time I start from a black undercoat and with these guys it was no different. Colors used are all Vallejo . Flames of War Vietnam US rifle team Uniform I start by painting the whole uniform Model Color Russian Uniform WWII (924). I then paint all the recesses with Game Color Cayman Green (067). I mix the highlight color 50/50 between Russian Uniform and Mod

Fifty Shades of Grey

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I managed to finish the first rebel regiment today and thought I would share it. It is kind of small, but painting smaller units helps to keep me motivated. Rebel Command Stand I went for a ragged and nonuniform look for this regiment which adds to the fun of painting confederate forces I think. Rebel Regiment They are not meant to represent any specific unit as I prefer to keep my figures more or less generic so I can use them in any battle I wish. I do plan to paint up some tiger zouaves though at some point in the future. Rebels Marching The miniatures are Peter Pig and the flag is GMB. They are based for Regimental Fire & Fury.

Confederate General

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Yesterday I finished yet another confederate general. I decided that I would kick off my brigade of rebels with the leader himself. Confederate Brigadier General I spent a lot of time looking at images of horses on the Internet for two reasons. First of all I wanted to get the muscles right, but it was equally important to me that the paint job would represent a breed of horse that actually existed in the late 19th century. In this case a Bay . The Peter Pig miniature was a joy to paint and I'm really starting to like cavalry miniatures where the rider is part of the casting.

American Civil War Project

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A couple of weeks ago I dug out some of my Peter Pig ACW miniatures from under the bed. They have been collecting dust for years, but the moment I saw them again I remembered why I fell in love in the first place. Peter Pig miniatures aren't particularly realistic and they are a little smaller than most other lines, but they have lots of character. Some people may call them cartoonish, but as far as I'm concerned cartoonish is what works on a gaming table. Confederate General The only miniature I managed to finish back when I got these was a mounted confederate general. The miniature is based for Fire & Fury although I have never actually played the game. I'm more of a painter than a gamer, but the ruleset appeals to me for many reasons so I decided to follow the Fire & Fury basing instructions. Since then Regimental Fire & Fury has seen the light of day and these rules appeal to me even more so I've decided to start basing my ACW miniatures for