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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: PanzerKaput on December 14, 2014, 08:28:36 PM
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As the title states here is the next unit for my Viking force and this time its another unit of elite hearthguard troops upgraded to berserkers. Now again these are from the plastic boxset of Viking Hirdmen from Gripping Beast (http://www.grippingbeast.com/) and I think it shows the versatility of this boxset in the way you can create most of the unit types for Saga with it.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qDKV6YW1KWs/VI1tplh6JKI/AAAAAAAAIBU/Jpl8yZLQh4Q/s1600/VikingBer01.jpg)
I have sort of gone for a unit of armed warriors with dual weapons, mainly as I like the look and partly to me they scream VIKINGS!!!!. I have done these in this way so that I can use them of normal hearthguard or berserkers, depending on my mood, which I guest means that I will be playing them of berserkers most of the time but it does give me the option of having a large unit of eight strong heathguard to chop its way across the battlefield.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-14VsL07iyfc/VI1vJo8TpzI/AAAAAAAAIBg/vaDnziGWuws/s1600/VikingBer03.jpg)
What I love about the plastic boxsets from Gripping Beast is the extras that come with it and the way you can customise the figures to make them all different. With these it was a simple chop the hands off and put on a new weapon and being plastic it only takes a couple of seconds, the hardest part is getting the hand is a natural position.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-MG-KCS4SMfw/VI1wZ73HdyI/AAAAAAAAIBs/KGDmNzofH0A/s1600/VikingBer05.jpg)
I have gone for the bright colour palette of these as these are the elite warriors and should and would of the very best in the of clothing, weapons and armour. Actually what I from found the colours of dyes seemed to be much brighter but I didn't want them to bright as it would not of looked right and artificial.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-3xfqcEAAtEY/VI1xn0oygMI/AAAAAAAAIB0/4k1C4VpW-hw/s1600/VikingBer07.jpg)
I have added shield to their backs, mainly as I see these as the first into battle and being raiders, their would be heavily armed and the shield is a must. Also as I simply like the look of warriors with their shield strapped across their backs and again its that typical Viking look. The transfers are from LittleBigMan Studios, of course, I am not trying to paint those designs.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Mh3_zPIBsIk/VI1ywC8o7YI/AAAAAAAAIB8/FAvGwScGxHI/s1600/VikingBer09.jpg)
Thats it for today but before I go I noticed the dust of these figures and I wish I had noticed before taking them, the new camera does wonders in the picture taking part with the detail and now I realised I will have to gently wipe clean the next lot.
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Very nice, and they look quite aggressive with all those axes. Interestingly, a number of sagas describe heroes "dual-wielding" weapons (though it's typically a sword in one hand and a spear or glaive in the other), usually when facing many opponents at once:
"Gunnar defended himself with bow and arrows as long as he could; then he threw them down, took his halberd and sword and fought with both hands... Bork took a swing at Gunnar. Gunnar struck back so hard with his halberd that the sword flew out of Bork's hand. Then he saw Thorkel on his other side...he made a sweep with his sword and hit Thorkel on the neck, and the head flew off." (Njal's Saga, trans. Robert Cook).
Looking forward to more.
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Nice work - good colour choice.
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Great charachters, and some really nice tuches with the bases to.
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Very nice!
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Good work! 8)
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These shields are top notch! Great.
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Nice 8)
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Thanks there Chaps as I am rather pleased with them