While I was in the terrain making mood, and the primer on the windmill was drying, I knocked up a couple of pieces that would have been seen all over Europe in the 17c.
A study in practical nostalgia, travelling back to the early 1980's with a fistful of cash, to buy all the stuff I couldn't afford on a paperboys salary.
Sunday, 15 June 2025
The Gallows Tree
Friday, 13 June 2025
Blow Wind Blow Part2
I've finished all the modifications to the windmill kit, so it's ready for priming.
Thursday, 12 June 2025
Trog and Trogmagog
I've just finished flocking the bases of the 2 Fighting Fantasy Trolls I was prepping a few days ago. It was a bit of a slog painting them but I'm fairly pleased with the results.
I think the green fellow (Trog) is my favourite. I hope they perform well at the BOYL game, maybe even fighting each other. It has put me in the mood to paint some early Citadel Night Goblins.....
Tuesday, 10 June 2025
Blow Wind Blow Part 1
Having painted loads of TYW figures ( which I will get around to showing you), I have begun to think I need some bespoke terrain. Something like this windmill for instance, painted by Sebastian Vrancx in the early 17c.
I had already purchased a secondhand windmill at Lincombe Barn Tabletop sale a few years ago, but while the top part was ideal, the base wasn't.
Sunday, 8 June 2025
A few 17c Types
I've painted hundreds of 17c figures over the last couple of years for my TYW armies, but of course haven't catalogued the progress . That changes now, so here are a few I knocked out this week.
Tuesday, 3 June 2025
Shadow and Flame
...or to be accurate, bright red paint and gloss varnish. I volunteered to provide this flock of Balrogs for the upcoming game at BOYL, thinking I had all the figures, but on rummaging about, I found I only had a couple of them ( I had owned these all in the past, but they must have gone in my big fantasy purge of 1987). Happily the Oldhammer community stepped up to the mark and I was able to source the missing figures for zero cost thanks to the generosity of members.
The figures in the original picture are nice and shiny.
So I was pleased to be able to carry that theme on and do likewise, so they also fit in with my Prehammer and Joe Dever collection. It was very refreshing to do a simple paint job, lovely gloss varnish and a filler base again after a couple of years of painting muddy 17c soldiers.
Citadel demon by Nick Bibby. A dynamic pose, but I had to counterbalance the base as he tips forward. He's still a bit unstable, but better.