Okay – here’s another work-in-progress shot of my mercenaries. The Mariner has been on the painting table for about a week and a half at this stage, so you can see that progress is slow. It’s coming together nicely with only the grey areas and detailing to do. It shouldn’t take much to finish it. ...
Mariner Heavy Warjack: Work in Progress
Posted by OAP @ Wargames @ farfaraway.org » WarmachineJan 11 2012
Ever since i first went through the Menoth background and looked at their models i knew that they cried out for a Dark Knight look. Not evil but just not pure looking, Something like a Death Knight from World of Warcraft, or a Knight of Solimina from Dragonlance . For months now ive been thinking ...
I've started work on my Farrow force. As soon as i learnt that the Farrow were being expanded by a Warcaster and a couple of warbeasts i knew i had to collect an army of these piggies!
I’ve decided that every model will have a sculpted base – it seams to be ...
I've started work on my Farrow force. As soon as i learnt that the Farrow were being expanded by a Warcaster and a couple of warbeasts i knew i had to collect an army of these piggies!
I’ve decided that every model will have a sculpted base – it seams to be ...
Today i decided to start work on something other than my beloved troll bloods. Chris had ordered Kromac intending to use him as his warlock for his circle army but had changed his mind after he had ordered him. I decided that although I'm unlikely to do a circle army any time soon ...
Today i decided to start work on something other than my beloved troll bloods. Chris had ordered Kromac intending to use him as his warlock for his circle army but had changed his mind after he had ordered him. I decided that although I'm unlikely to do a circle army any time soon ...
I finished assembling the monster and it turned out quiet nice. Because the scythes are pretty long I had to raise the base and tilt the position a bit on the base. As you can see on the pictures, the right scythe is just as few millimeters above the ground; good enough for me!So, now ...
I finished assembling the monster and it turned out quiet nice. Because the scythes are pretty long I had to raise the base and tilt the position a bit on the base. As you can see on the pictures, the right scythe is just as few millimeters above the ground; good enough for me!So, now ...




















































































