Can´t have to few Casualty bases... I painted up a bunch of Warlord Games Pike and Shot Casualties minis, added some damaged guns and a dead horse in to the mix.
More Thirty Years War minis will come during the next weeks as I plan to start a small playtest campaign at the club for the Pikeman´s Lament set during the TYW.
They really nice!
ReplyDeleteNice Casualty markers!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Adds a great effect to the table. Better than regular tokens. cheers
ReplyDeleteThose are really good, the added detritus certainly adds to the effect.
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the casualties Michael!
ReplyDeleteNice work Michael, they add so much to a game!
ReplyDeleteSplendid as always Michael! I see you've also done some tree modelling – excellent! :)
ReplyDeleteInspired by your work i just had to tryout
DeleteGood work Michael. Looking forward to hearing more about The Pikeman's Lament
ReplyDeleteWow! Looking good.
ReplyDeleteNicely done :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, casualties make all the difference! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery fine work, they will add alot of diorama to any wargame table.
ReplyDeleteThey work particularly well Michael.
ReplyDeleteThese are really nice, they will add something to the gaming table!
ReplyDeleteYou are a painting machine!
ReplyDeleteLovely stuff! I'll put them to good use when I visit, I always take a lot of casualties :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Dan !
DeleteIndeed they Will come in good use when younjoinup for some Stockholm TYW gaming :)
Creative and brilliant - especially the collapsed guns and dead horse really make this lot stand out.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done Michael!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
As I never tire to say: One can never have anything like too many casualty markers!
ReplyDeleteThey'll certainly spice up your games Michael.