A few odd and sundry bits rolling off the workbench this week – mostly fantasy stuff, ostensibly for A Song of Blades and Heroes.
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
Not for A
Song of Blades and Heroes… but possibly for Fear
and Faith or A
Fistful of Kung Fu – Hong Kong Movie Wargame Rules…? A strange man with
a Hitler-like hairdo and moustache in a ballet costume (that’s much to small) and
rubber boots (because… you know… that will come in handy in SOME game!?) and
the infamous William the Bloody. Both are from Hasslefree
Miniatures.
Backside of said Elf trying to
show off her weathered cape… it was getting dark outside…
A batch of Wimyn Warriors from Mega Miniatures - one
of those 20 minis for $20 or whatever it was… I bought it a few years back. There
are a few gooders in this pack – I like these ones! Mega Minis are some time
pretty hit-and-miss… Some in the pack are definite misses - there’s a few with
the unimaginative standard Fantasy Female Armour.
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
Round three of our Song
of Blades and Heroes/Song
of Deeds and Glory campaign. Amanda joined in a squared off against
Keira, while I battled Finnegan’s lizardmen again.
Nice to see some Hasselfree miniatures painted up. I like their figs but find them a triffle 'true' 28mm as opposed to 'heroic' so don't buy them as often as I do others. The Mega's painted up nicely too although they're definitely on the small side but perfect for skirmish games due to their price points. I think they're out of the business now though.
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