... Except the miniatures, which are superb already. 
Coming along very nicely. 
Also, thanks for the many historical tidbits I continue to learn from this project! 
You'd be amazed about how much the honourable Saxo put in his chronicles about the Vikings. A lot of it has been edited out as the work of a drunkard later on by the Illuminati (using the universities and the historians there as their tools) though.
"The Lilliputs were actually quite a developed people. They had wheels, plows, some steam tech and other stuff that was like really advanced. They even had the Lilliput Calendar. It sort of predicted the future and had stuff about how the world would end because the calendar ran out of pages. They fancied really colorful housings and lived like farmers or traders or something. Some of them were also bureaucrats.
Unfortunately they were also filthy rich and only 1/10th the size of a proper Viking. So when in 856 the first Vikings started raiding the Lilliput Lands they were quite ill prepared to meet the invaders.
Later when the Vikings started settling and establishment trade commerce with the Lilliputs they were kind of bred out due to intermarriage. That's how Dwarfs were created. But even later on again they just looked like normal Viking people. Maybe with beards. But the women not so much."
Now unto painting some really colourful houses!