Showing posts with label Warlord. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warlord. Show all posts

Monday, February 8, 2021

Swedish Allmoge Soldiers Ambush Landsknechts by Albin


Today some stunning pictures of my fellow dalecarlian miniature painter Albin´s diorama of  Swedish Allmoge Militia ambushing a group of Landsknechts in Danish service.

The Swedes are mainly made out of Perry plastic WOTR and ACW minis and the Landsknechts from Steelfist and Warlord.

Thanks Albin for leting me post your pictures of  your exellent work.




























Friday, October 11, 2019

SPQR



Haven´t been much blogging lately, but have still painted minis and terrain, one such small project have been the new SPQR starter box from Warlord games, lots of plastics in that box.

I just added some odd minis, like the WI Druid, 12 Perry sudanese etc adn got med 2 nice forces. Yes 1,2,3 basing...

I liked the look of the rules and the basic concept, have played a couple of time but not really hooked, at least not yet.

Anyway here are some pictures of the minis I painted, first some Celts and then some Cesarian Romans, guess I´m a Rampant junky as I grouped and painted the minis in groups of 12 :)











Monday, July 30, 2018

Solar farm - Strontium Dog



Due to a bunch of childhood flachbacks I just needed to get me a box of the newly released Strontium Dog: The Good the Bad and the Mutie starter game from Warlord games.


The box was filled with stuff, 8 minis, different cards, rulebook, introduction scenarios/campaign (for the minis included, dice, markers and a MDF-Solar farm.


I have only had one read of the rules so cant say much about them else then I already like what they done with the lovely layouted rulebook, easy, really small scale action, perfect for a fast kitchen table game.

I have primed the minis butnot started the painting, instead I have focused to build the Solar farm from Sarissa-Precission that was included in the Strontium dag starter box. I have never erlier built any lasercut set, this one was delivered in a flat package with step-by-step instruction just like IKEA so I felt familiar... 


The build was quite easy, some of the parts felt a bit fragile, but I managed only to break one part, easy fixed with some glue:) I opted to add a bit of planks etc to get a more rag-tag look.

Below are some pictures of my painted-up Solar farm.