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Author Topic: Some miniatures for Song of Blades and Heroes (Frostgrave undead and construct)  (Read 497174 times)

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And here's the sci-fi ape. A very quick paint job, but that's the best approach for Reaper Bones, I think. I've run the odd game of Mutants & Death Ray Guns mashed up with Flying Lead for my son and his friends, and they want to do more; this guy will help to bolster our meagre sci-fi ranks. I also have half an eye on Rogue Stars (in December) and Rogue Planet (when I digest the rules properly). I quite like the idea of having a whole batch of miniatures stated out on cards (in twos, threes and singles according to potency), so the kids can just choose a card or two each and start the game.
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No idea how I get these the right way up - they're properly aligned when I click on them.

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And some progress on the HOTT horde front. You can see the red orc taking his place in the back row.

Note also the two individually based orcs at the back. That's how I intend using these guys in Dragon Rampant - with odd single-based models to make up numbers or show casualties. We've played a lot of DR using my old HOTT armies and some individually based ringers, and it works really well. As HOTT hordes are a bit more formidable (or less pathetic) than DR Ravenous Hordes, these guys might be light foot with mixed weapons or even bellicose foot - though I'd probably double up their numbers for 24-strong units for visual effect.

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More great work!

I think I vaguely remember the red orc, maybe from the first Compendium? Anyway, his slightly mournful face looks familiar from somewhere and your painting suits him very well. Cracking work on his shield, too.

Your horde is taking shape very well. I think 24 strong hordes for DR is exactly right - any thoughts on basing sizes?

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Thanks!

Yes, he was in the first Compendium, but was already out of date style-wise then.

I'm basing these primarily for Hordes of the Things, so 60 x 40mm. I'll have five or six on each base, so will just use them in "clumps" with single-based models to make up the 24 as required.

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Here's the second finished HOTT horde. I've got many more hordelings underway; the aim is, eventually, to have a full 24-point army of hordes (so 24 elements in all), plus abundant back-up in the form of behemoths, wolfriders, heroes, better-quality infantry (Essex orc blades and Ral Partha warbands).

I'm also toying with the idea of fielding units of 6 or even 12 bases of these in Dragon Rampant. Because the figures are relatively cramped on the HOTT bases, they don't take up much more space than a dispersed formation of singly based figures. So they could form a visually impressive unit of Fierce Foot (probably), who would die in satisfying droves but would hit hard and look fairly terrifying with it.

A side-note: one of the pleasing things about HOTT is the opportunity it affords to use up all the command figures that tend to lurk in the lead pile. There's no reason why each unit shouldn't be a command group - the more banners the merrier. So I'm plotting some flags at the moment.

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Re: Some miniatures for Song of Blades and Heroes (now with a viridian feliform)
« Reply #546 on: 02 September 2016, 10:12:24 AM »
A slight change of direction. I've been reading through the Rogue Planet rules, so am knocking out a few more appropriate miniatures for a first game this weekend. This one might be a viridian feliform from the Xanthos system (or something ...). He might well merit a bit more work this evening, but he's more or less tabletop ready, I think.

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Re: Some miniatures for Song of Blades and Heroes (now with a viridian feliform)
« Reply #547 on: 02 September 2016, 01:06:28 PM »
Nice, but wouldn't it be a 'canid-form' ?

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Re: Some miniatures for Song of Blades and Heroes (now with a viridian feliform)
« Reply #548 on: 02 September 2016, 01:18:27 PM »
Thanks - but no! Hyenas are feliform creatures (like civets and mustelids).  ;)

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Re: Some miniatures for Song of Blades and Heroes (now with a viridian feliform)
« Reply #549 on: 02 September 2016, 02:27:54 PM »
Thanks - but no! Hyenas are feliform creatures (like civets and mustelids).  ;)

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Re: Some miniatures for Song of Blades and Heroes (now with a viridian feliform)
« Reply #550 on: 03 September 2016, 01:38:55 AM »
Is it a converted Frostgrave gnoll?
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Re: Some miniatures for Song of Blades and Heroes (now with a viridian feliform)
« Reply #551 on: 03 September 2016, 09:48:46 AM »
Is it a converted Frostgrave gnoll?

Yes, indeed. Minimal conversion, though - just the gun on the hand and the backpack - which, as I realised only when I came to paint it, is actually upside down. But it fits the shape of the model better that way, and he has a strap across his chest that connects with the pack.

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Re: Some miniatures for Song of Blades and Heroes (now with a viridian feliform)
« Reply #552 on: 03 September 2016, 11:18:09 AM »
Looking good. Love the progress with your work here.


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Re: Some miniatures for Song of Blades and Heroes (now with a viridian feliform)
« Reply #553 on: 03 September 2016, 02:03:43 PM »
Ah! Learned me sumthin new. I sit corrected.

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Re: Some miniatures for Song of Blades and Heroes (now with a viridian feliform)
« Reply #554 on: 05 September 2016, 05:02:00 PM »
After the success of our initial forays into Rogue Planet, I decided to have a rummage in the cellar for some suitable science-fantasy miniatures. I'd dug out a couple of Orks a while ago, to use as "heavy missiles" in Dragon Rampant. But I had no idea that so many were still lurking down there. Alas, some of the best ones - power-armoured nobles - were completed 20-odd years ago and have since vanished. But there's still a fair treasure trove here.

I also discovered a lot of the chunky 80s chaos warriors down there. I much prefer the solid-based Moorcockian ones from the early boxed sets. But for science fantasy, those over-the-top monstrosities might work well in suitably outlandish colour schemes.

And it'll be outlandishness for the Orks. I see no reason to give them any particular visual coherence when it comes to skin or clothing colours. The couple I started for DR have the same fish-white skin as my cave goblins, but for the rest, I shall operate solely on the dictates of whimsy.

 

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