Bought my wife some kindle books on Warhammer Fantasy as part of the overall strategy to get her hooked on the game.
Bought my wife some kindle books on Warhammer Fantasy as part of the overall strategy to get her hooked on the game.
Which ones?
Interesting that you should ask.
I started her on Masters of Stone and Steel…![]()
Was thinking on ordering some Hive Guard/Tyrant Guard but turns out they are not a thing at the moment. I get told to just go get a proxy version but being that I changed plans to work on my backlog and work on Tyranids this year for AoP so a 3rd part lookalike won't work out well. I have plenty of spares so might have to go that route.
About 80 Hormas and Termas in total to prime and paint thoughNeed to recount cause my old notes could be out of date. Got some old Biovores along with the recent version so it will be fun as my local GW allow old Citadel in the mix.
Assembling some Hobgoblins and working on their cork bases.
The ones I've been working on (inside the spoiler tag) in my painting blog and hobby blog. I'm using the Mantic Games goblin models to represent them.Hobgoblins? Which Hobgoblins? Inquiring minds wish to know!
Seriously, I've been resisting the urge to do a bunch of weird conversions to make my own, up to and including mounting Fireforge Mongols on giant wolves...










Seriously, I've been resisting the urge to do a bunch of weird conversions to make my own, up to and including mounting Fireforge Mongols on giant wolves...
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Sounds cool!
They should... Citadel miniatures ARE GW miniatures, just from an older era...
I second that, given Fireforge models are likely going to be slightly shorter than GW humans I can see them being suitable as Hobgoblins, and their Mongol Cavalry kit gives you some rider legs and torsos to work with straight out of the box. You could also use the Steppe Infantry kit as Hobgoblin Cutthroats (I've already advocated their use as proxy Lake-Town Militia for the Middle-Earth Strategy Battle game - I simply love the variety and interchangeability of plastic kits around nowadays!)
I take it you're going to be using GW's Fenrisian Wolves that everyone loves to kitbash?
Found this yesterday. My first ever diorama from early 80's. Modified an orc weird boy and a snotling pooping in an orc helmet. Gloss varnish because there was no such thing as matte varnish back then....
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