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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

goblinpaladin's Gnomes - a March update (200* points)

This project is being kindly sponsored by Old School Miniatures.

January was fire and smoke, March is plague. If April is locusts, I quit.

The March gnomes.... march to war

This month, we have my under-strength Burgher Gnomen regiment and a lance of the Order of the Red Fur, a Gnomish chivalric order of Gnome-an-Armen.

  • 5 Gnome-an-Armen + standard bearer* + musician. 77 points
  • 8 Burgher Gnomen with shields + standard bearers* + musician. 90 points
  • Guildmaster + shield + light armour. 33 points
  • Total: 200 points*
Let's start with the regiment of Burgher Gnomen raised from the Guild of Wool Manufacturers and Merchants.
Two bannermen, a musician, a shop steward and the Guildmaster


As mentioned in the introduction, these guys are under-strength. The minimum size is actually twenty (20), but given the international shutdown, I might hold off a bit on increasing their ranks.

A spear regiment of the Guild of Wool Manufacturers and Merchants

I've given them grey coats of undyed wool, as they aren't equipped at the city's expense like the Guarden Gnomen, and they each wear their own caps in a mix of colours. I think the effect is quite handsome, and I can't wait to expand them out to a full twenty or so.

swallow's eye view

They bear the white-stag-on-black of the Guild, which was inspired by some of the similar standards in Swiss cantonal heraldry, although Gnomes have more gentle heraldic animals, with rather fewer bulls and bears.


Gnomish cavalry aren't the heroic heavy knights or the youth with experimental weapons that you may find in the neighbouring great powers. They are instead light-to-medium cavalry on the swift and silent fox, capable of dispersing skirmishers and light infantry. They harass longshanks' baggage trains and flanks, disrupting their formations, rather than charging headlong into pike.

european

I like to call these guys the Order of the Red Fur, because I think I'm funny.

Technically, the rules stipulate that a banner only counts if it's painted. I'm hoping that our great overlord (long may he reign!) will give me a bit of a bye this month. My partner and I have designed the banners, but she printed them at her work last month. This month, she's working from home.

However, they are now right there for other people to use as well, if they like. That's something. (The fox on the pennant is public domain but the other designs are owned by Old School Miniatures, so please check with them first.)


Coming up next month: Artillery! Happy birthday to me.

(Overlord note : In light of the current events, and because they are lovely banners, I shall allow it.)

20 comments:

  1. Wonderful units, and very well painted! I really like them

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  2. The Foxes are such a great idea, and you did a great job with them (and everything else!)

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    1. Cheers. The foxes are what pushed me over the edge into wanting to do these guys. They're adorable.

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  3. The foxes are really great. Everything else has on wonderful feel but the foxes are really neat.

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    1. Thank you! A lot of time staring at photos of foxes and muttering, I tell you.

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  4. Gnometastic!
    +1 for the fochses, and that tiny stag shield!

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    1. Thanks! Luckily the stag shields are actually sculpted, although what a challenge sculpting that detail must be.

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    2. Those stags were very difficult for me to sculpt. But I have found them harder to paint. You did an excellent job bringing out the details.

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    3. Oh, painting is easy. All the hard work is done by the sculptor. :D

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  5. I really like your vibrant color choices this month! It's like a pack of gnomish skittles. :)

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    1. Thank you! I struggled for a minute to figure out a scheme for the spear militia, but I had for some reason been staring at Confederate uniforms, so 'grey' got lodged in my brain. Once I realised that they should be from Guild of Wool Manufacturers and Merchants, it all came together.

      I just wish I could get the banners on them!

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  6. Wow! Short Stunties! Nice figs!

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  7. wonderful characterful painting on these little un's and I love the fox cavalry.

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    1. Thank you! Some mounted crossbowmen are also coming...

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  8. Really nice sculpts and your paint job gives them such a vibrancy and sense of life. Love the paint jobs on your foxes and the thinking behind the banner and name 😀 looking forward to the artillery! To quote Basil Brush, they should be the Boom, Boom of your army 😂 sorry... I couldn't resist ! 🙄

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    1. Big bada-boom! Big! Thank you! I'm pleased with the colours!

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  9. Bags of character in the Order of the Red Fur! And they are lovely banners :)

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  10. Very nice painting and background. The rank & file continue strong, but the Order of the Red Fur is a great addition too! Both in terms of painting an humor. And (in my opinion) it's exquisitely Oldhammer to take history/mythology and re-use it with in a tongue-in-cheek manner -- so I think you're totally on track!

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