Tuesday, May 26, 2020

JamesG's Feathers and Bears (200 points)


Agnor Njogginsplitter
Some of May's minis were real treats to paint.  This hero was my first RAFM figure and he was a blast.  The depth of the sculpt on the beard really took the paint layers very nicely.  The helm feathers were done in a corvid motif and highlighted dark blue in classic "Wonder Woman's hair highlights" fashion.



We've been sitting on a shelf since 2000; thanks for having us.
Some Foundry viking command are next, to lead one of my spearman units.  I like Brennan's observation that they're just fantasy enough without going too crazy.  That champion must weigh ten pounds on his own...just an enormous dude.  They are surplus from a Foundry army deal I bought about 20 years ago for Warhammer Ancients; it's great to have a reason to finally get them done!

Sounding the horn or drinking from the wrong end? You decide.
 Last is some more rank and file for the spearmen, as well as a Foundry musician.  Nothing much here that hasn't been trickling in along the way!

Points for May 2020:


-Agnor Njogginsplitter, Hero of Norsca......65 points
-Champion, musician, and standard............60 points
-Musician and six more spearmen..............75 points

Total: 200 points

10 comments:

  1. Great models well done! That big guy looks like Hagrid, I think LOL!

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  2. They look great and it must be a really good feeling to paint up some models that have been sitting unloved for 20 years!

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  3. NORSE!!! Great addition to your forces. Looks wonderful.

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  4. Great 0work! Feather helm turned out particularly well.

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  5. Trickling is the way to go - they're looking sweet!

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  6. great work, all of them are really characterful!

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  7. loving this army! really well composed and i love the big guy :-)

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  8. Great models. Really like the norse command, I have been thinking about getting those foundry minis for a Saga warband and the champion is huge!
    Agnor's retainers are surely a thing to be afraid of.

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