Thursday, March 8, 2012

SAGA extras, baggage train and fatigue markers


Painted this baggage cart for SAGA's escort scenario which requires three bases of baggage or anything that deserves to be protected. Enough finished so it's time to get a couple of games and depending on how much fun we have I will do some more points or another Warband. First game end of the Month where I will be trashing Rene from Paint-In.

Models from Gripping Beast with the except for the Viking dragging the poor woman with him. I gave the celebrating drunk a small treasure chest I found in the lead mountain.

Fatigue Markers, with decals from Little Big Men Studios



Experiment with a different background, easy to do once you know the trick but I'm not sure I like it?






30 comments:

  1. Wonderful work! A real exclamation on a superb project!

    Christopher

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  2. Top notch stuff as usual, I discovered your blog on Renegades gallery and enjoy your posts.

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  3. Fantastic really like the poses on the non cart bases

    Amazing stuff!

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  4. Really nice painting and posed scene, Mike. May Thor be with your dice rolling!

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  5. Excellent painting once again Mike!!!

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  6. Superb stuff Mike. I admire the fact that you can paint up these "non-combatants" to the sam standard as your warriors

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  7. Really nice Mike, Love all the different brown tones.
    My buddy Chris was talking about Saga the other day, I should pay more attention!!
    Cheers
    Paul

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  8. Mike, really great looking figs!

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  9. Looks awesome. Great job.
    Cheers

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  10. Great work on putting together an engaging vignette. lovely brushwork too.

    I do wonder if perhaps the fatigue/casualty markers would benefit from a bit of basing? What do you think?

    Darrell.

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    1. Sorry for the late reply, away for a while..Anyway, I'm not sure. I always based and thought I would try something different. It's certainly less practical but can look better on the table..I'll see tomorrow when we try a game with them.

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  11. Looking perfect, I realy envy your bagage, so perfect!

    Best regards dalauppror

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  12. Wonderful work Mike. Beautiful painting and basing.

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  13. That's lovely stuff Mike, really nicely done....

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  14. Very cool Mike. Your getting hard core painting wagon trains.

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  15. Cor! Absolutely beautiful work Michael. You have considered everything so well that the bases balance no matter which order you put them in.

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  16. Great stuff - love the torch bearer and treasure chest.

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  17. What great painting and photos. Looking to get into saga. good work. decb
    http://thediceiscast.blogspot.com/

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  18. Great work Mike. Looks fantastic.

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  19. Looks great Mike really well put together I will be back for another look at this!!

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  20. Nice SAGA series of posts Mike and the painting and basing is looking fantastic.

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  21. Very nice pieces, definitely adds lots of character.

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  22. This is great feature they're all unique pieces.. I really like the heads and the colors :)

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  23. excellent work, Mike



    http://generalwildescivilwarinminiature.blogspot.com/

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  24. I am following this Viking project of yours since you've started, but the cart really forced me to finally leave a comment. I do love it. Extra-props for wood-colors and the earthy tones you've used for this project in general.

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  25. Excellent work Michael!

    Greetings
    Peter
    http://peterscave.blogspot.com/

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