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Online Mr. White

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This all looks amazing, and very inspiring!

Where do the little terrain bits in this photo come from?






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Offline Charlemagne

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This all looks amazing, and very inspiring!

Where do the little terrain bits in this photo come from?

Hi Jack, thank you so much! Monkey is exactly right, the majority of those terrain pieces are from those 2 TTcombat sets. The Pavises are a perry metal set from their fantastic Japanese range, the well is a 3D printed one from a farm set I got on etsy, as are the crates and tubs next to the gong. I also have some more terrain bits on the way from Oshiro Games, so I look forward to those arriving hopefully soon!

@wkeyser, thank you for that run down and the beautiful pics from your games, I talked to Metternich and we'll definitely be using some of your rule changes in our games as well!

I'm currently in the process of finishing another 10 bandits for Metternich, then I'll likely expand the Sohei a bit more to match and we can start playing ronin games with a larger option set for our rosters or doing slightly larger skirmish games (like feudal patrol).

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I certainly look forward to it !

Online Mr. White

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The inspiration these pics have given me... I can’t express enough. Ordering Ronin and Northstar minis this month.

Can you also share:
What mat you’re using? I have a citadel grasslands mat I love but I like the dirt patches on this one around the buildings.
How did you make the cherry blossom trees or where did you get them?

Offline Charlemagne

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The inspiration these pics have given me... I can’t express enough. Ordering Ronin and Northstar minis this month.

Can you also share:
What mat you’re using? I have a citadel grasslands mat I love but I like the dirt patches on this one around the buildings.
How did you make the cherry blossom trees or where did you get them?

I love to hear it! You'll have to share your progress as you start to paint them up!!!

I got my mat from amazon, you can find it by searching "Stratagem 6' x 4' Open Field Grass Terrain Neoprene Tabletop Wargaming Grass Field Battlemat with Carrying Case"

I should learn to make my own, but for now I got the Cherry Trees from Ebay on a listing that was identical to this one: (Search for) "WOODLAND SCENICS ALL SCALE FLOWERING TREES 2"-3" (4) | BN | 3593"

Offline Charlemagne

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Hi everyone! Little update here. I went back and fixed the basing on some of the old minis, adding what I think are better looking flowers and tufts. I've also finished basing on a number of other minis that I've shown work in progress shots for before, in addition to finishing a rather intimidating no-dachi wielding Ronin for Metternich (the remaining 9 miniatures from the North Star bandits set are coming along, and I should be able to put those up pretty soon as well). I've also received some terrain from the fantastic Oshiro games which I'll be painting up, including some paddy fields that I altered by painting the sides in my own color scheme and adding tufts and static grass and finishing with a resin pour. I'm excited to paint up the other Oshiro offerings, they have some amazing stuff that I'll be using as scatter terrain, as well as some small boats for my Wako pirates (they wouldn't be much of a pirate bunch if they had nothing to raid with)! I somehow accidentally matched the paddy field colors to my gaming mat pretty well, which I'm quite chuffed about! I'm also working on some Kappa which should be done shortly after the other 9 Bandits (I actually have quite an assortment of mythological beasties of various descriptions on the work bench at the moment, will have to figure out some Ronin rules for some of them, but others already have rules, like the Oni and Kappa).




































« Last Edit: 24 February 2021, 06:07:23 PM by Charlemagne »

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Lovely stuff all round  8)

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Brilliant
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The freehand on the robes!!

Incredible set of models and terrain. It'd be a pleasure to play with this set-up.

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Stunning work! Truly epic world building.
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Offline Bloggard

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crikey what a great looking set of figures and terrain.

are the foot figures on 25mm lipped bases - if so, where do you source them?

Offline Charlemagne

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Thanks for the kind words everyone, they are much appreciated!

@Bloggard: I use 30mm lipped bases for infantry, except for the Kappa which I mount on 25mm lipped bases (slotted). Cavalry and many monsters are mounted on 50mm bases. If you're interested, I've attached links to the ones I use below:


Offline Bloggard

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ah right, thanks very much for the links.

Offline Metternich

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Just superb.  Charlemagne painted the Northstar Bandit Buntai holding high his nodachi as a birthday/Xmas present for me (kind of a personal figure), and is in the process of painting up the remainder of the Northstar Bandit Buntai (he usually plays Sohei and I play Bandits in our Ronin games - we are thinking of doing a campaign).  As noted, he is engaged in world-building at a high level.   It is a real joy to play with him on his beautifully realized table and with his wonderfully painted figures.   I just marvel at the shading and highlighting he puts into them.  Truly marvelous.   

 

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