The Mighty Fortress is an epic piece of scenery to put on a gaming table. |
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Monday, January 28, 2019
The Mighty Fortress is ready for battle
After the epoxy resin disaster last week I decided to redouble my efforts to complete the Mighty Fortress. It paid off as the old polystyrene model now stands ready for battle. Lets start off with a few pictures of the completed set.
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Sunday, January 27, 2019
Gob-Lobber restored and painted
On New Year's Day I was lucky enough to spot this Gob-Lobber being offered second hand at a reasonable price. Aside from my Mighty Fortress project I've been working on and off at restoring this war machine to its full glory (or at least as full as I can manage). I like a lot of modern miniatures GW puts out, but as far as dwarves go nothing beats their late eighties and (very) early nineties work.
Who knew dwarves could be so cruel? |
Friday, January 25, 2019
Disaster strikes the Mighty Fortress
Let's start this post with a quote from the latest AoS rulebook: "One of the greatest joys of collecting Citadel Miniatures can be found in the modelling and painting of your collection as you assemble and recreate all of the great heroes, terrifying monsters and amazing landscapes of the Age of Sigmar." I'll be keeping that in mind as I continue posting on the Mighty Fortress project. It took a slight turn this week and ended up in 'horror show county'.
I still think it's a fine looking moat. |
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Warhammer Siege,
wood filler
Monday, January 21, 2019
Building and painting my Mighty Fortress (and about time too)
Way back in 1988 (when people still yelled at me to get off their lawn instead of vice versa) the Warhammer Siege expansion appeared for Warhammer Fantasy Battle. This 140 page book has rules for everything you'd ever want to do to take or hold fortifications. Alongside the book GW released a new terrain kit called Mighty Fortress. This is a polystyrene set of towers and walls to use in games of siege (and general battles of course). I got my hands on one almost thirty years ago. As it (often) goes with miniature (related) purchases it did not get painted as quick as I imagined when I got it. Long story short: just before Christmas last year (2018) I got this box out of the to-do pile and started planning.
The Mighty Fortress came in a big pretty box that has been sitting around looking big and pretty for long enough now. |
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balsa wood,
bases,
basing,
flock,
fortification,
MDF,
Mighty Fortress,
Oldhammer,
polystyrene,
Projects,
random tips,
sand,
Scenery,
siege,
terrain,
terrain design,
tutorial,
Warhammer Siege,
wood filler
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Finished my Nighthaunt (army)
My Nighthaunt army is finished. I had to keep focus over the course of this weekend and Monday night (and lost it on a few side projects), but I've managed it. This occasion marks one of the scarce moments I can say I painted every model I bought for an army (excepting one, but the second Lord Executioner was part of a discount set and bought as conversion fodder so he doesn't count). Now this is what I call a nice start for the new year. Let's open up with a model that came out rather well due to a happy little accident.
Blood for the Blood God? I think not! |
Thursday, January 10, 2019
What I did during the Christmas holiday (spoiler alert: paint Nighthaunt)
Another year has past and I got so involved in enjoying a holiday I actually forgot to blog the easy and obligatory years retrospective. Maybe I'll get away with it later this month (or maybe not). For now it is time to wax lyrical about my (almost finished) shiny new Nighthaunt army. Lets start with one of my favorite modern miniatures.
Sometimes you just need to give into the urge to add blood... |
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