4 points finished and ready for a first game. Probably next week. Another point of Hearthguard and 12 archers (hopefully they are of any use, don't really like the idea of including them) on the paint bench before I move to the civilians, carts, casualties etc to enrich the gaming table.
Again a mix of manufacturers and the shield transfers from Little Big men Studios.
Nicely done bunch of figures Mike. The LBM transfers are really nice.
ReplyDeleteThat warband is really looking good Michael!!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Top, top job Mike!!! Love them shields!
ReplyDeleteReally nice figs! I'm looking forward to your SAGA game review and after action report! I've been really tempted by these rules.
ReplyDeleteMore fantastic Bondi!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Love the colours and a nice mix if minis
ReplyDeleteCheers
Steve
Www1066campaign.blogspot.com
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ReplyDeleteMost inspirational.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the pointer to LBM studios, I was just wondering about the shields.
These guys look fantastic Mike. Very impressed.
ReplyDeleteRealy nice painted unit Michael! I woulden´t dare to take those close ups of my minis...
ReplyDeleteWill be nice to read your first SAGA AAR and your thought about the rules, I realy hope you like them.
agree about the levy archers... leave them at home then your are out for some plunder and pillage;)
At least in a 4 point game...in a 6 point game they might come in handy against certain opponent with low armour...but they cost SAGA dice and don´t provide any for the team...
Good luck with the gaming !
best regards dalauppror
Excellent looking figs. You really make the transfers look part of the shield, not always easy.
ReplyDeleteIan
More top quality on show. Excellent work.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely Michaels and the shields finish them off perfectly.
ReplyDeleteCheers
paul
Really nice, gritty and realistic figures, Mike. I really like the way you have done the Viking warbands.
ReplyDeleteLook great Mike really like those Vikings!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic looking paint jobs once again Mike. These guys must be itching to get on the games table and do some pillaging!
ReplyDeleteLovely work, Michael. Quite like the muted colour tones you've decided to go with.
ReplyDeleteHow are you acheaving that back ground in your photos, and love your site. what an inspiration
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Thx guys.
ReplyDelete@PainterJim: I just use a large white sheet of paper and daylight bulbs: http://alturl.com/24rsb
Excellent painted vikings, and the shields are top!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/