Below is a collection of an
assortment of odd and sundry bits that have been haunting the periphery of my
work area for some time, partially painted, that I’ve recently – over the last month – finished off… but
didn’t feel any one group necessitated a post all of their own… or maybe they
all could have, but I was feeling lazy…?
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
Two English Civil War
cavalrymen. One, on the left, is from Old
Glory the other, on the right, is from Perry
Miniatures.
The two finish up a unit of
heavy cavalry for The
Pikeman’s Lament.
An English Civil War musketeer
casualty from Perry
Miniatures. You can’t see it, because it’s hidden by the grass, but
he’s sitting on his musket.
A Teutonic Knight Casualty from Gripping Beast. The
beginnings of a Teutonic Knight retinue for Lion
Rampant. I have two units of Mounted Men-at-Arms and an assortment of
pilgrims and clergymen and a bunch of cavalry to paint up for the force. Well…
some of the clergy are already painted… I’m not sure what I was thinking when I
decided to pick up the knights… seemed like a good idea at the time…? I’ll
probably need to pick up some Mounted Sergeants and some more foot for the
force at some point… maybe when I actually get some of the other units
finished!!
First two of the Reaper
Bones 3 Kickstarter, which arrived
a couple weeks ago, that I’ve “painted”. There wasn’t much painted
involved – other than the base.
The Wizard I actually have a
not-so-translucent version of – so I can make him “invisible”.
I’m not sure why I ended up with
the invisible/translucent dude with the hammer…?
Three Lead Adventure Miniatures
post-apocalyptic survivors.
Two more post-apocalyptic KGB
from Lead Adventure
Miniatures. I finished the others from this set back
in February
One of the figures from the
Psi-Paladins
and Techno-Barbarians Kickstarter for Mutants
and Death Ray Guns.
A Grenadier Guards Officer from Miniature
Figurines Winter of ’79 range.
Three female police constables also from from Miniature
Figurines Winter of ’79 range.
Dark Young of Shub-Niggurath from Reaper
Bones 3 Kickstarter. I got all the big mythos creatures out of this
set. Painted up this guy as an adventure I’m prepping to kick off a Cthulhu
Invictus campaign involves a Dark Young…
With the wizard for scale – he’s pretty damned big!
Shub0niggurath herself and Dagon are even HUGER?!
A terribly out of focus shot of
three Grymm sniper specialists from Hasslefree
Miniatures. Their camouflage was so good the camera could just not
recognize what to focus on…
Are the Grymm supposed to be
like Space Dwarves…? I think so. But given that hasslefree minis are on the
slightish side, I though they might fit in with one of my units of Imperial
Guard Ratling snipers.
Unit of Ratling snipers. They’re
still on the slight side… maybe female Ratlings are smaller and have tinier
heads than the males of their species…? I probably should have converted their
boots into big feet to match up with the GW guys a bit better… ah well…
That’s it for me for now. Need to do some planning this week
and figure out what I’m going to work on in the coming months…
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
Game Plan 2017: What’s Next…?