Last december, I was still hesitating between a number of armies, including wood elves, skaven, and even Melniboneans. In the end, I opted for dwarfs to complement the mercenary army initiated with the 4th edition of the OWAC. Six months later, here we are with 45 dwarfs, 1 gnome, 2 halflings, 1 bear, and 1 giant:
In January and February, I painted the missing mandatory troops for a 3rd edition army: 10 dwarf crossbowmen (including the famous Wilhem Tellson), then 10 dwarfs warriors, led by the Baron and his fool.
The next three months have been necessary to complement two regiments of thunderers:
The last month was dedicated to the army general (the priest of Grungni), plus a band of wild dwarfs and a giant from the Grey Mountains with his herders.
Combined with the miniatures painted last year, the table is getting crowdy!
Thanks to all the participants, there were some tremendous entries this year! And of course, I want to thank the Overlord and his assistant. Without you guys, my box of Marauder dwarfs would still be full... Now, it's only half-empty 😆
I love the attention to details, the consistency in the overall theme and obviously the quality of the painting. The "completed" army shot looks amazing
ReplyDeleteJust an impossibly wonderful job! The army looks amazing! And I love the 'Kilroy' pose!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding result. All the conversions, the palette, the history behind the design and colour choices, a blog I look forward to reading. The army shot is amazing. Top job!
ReplyDeleteSuch a high standard over a sustained period of time is a fantastic achievement. This army would grace the pages of any professional hobby publication. Superb!
ReplyDeleteAll the above and more, well done sir
ReplyDeleteI could lose an entire day admiring all the details of your incredible work..
ReplyDeleteAwesome stuff! (even if you did steal some of my ideas, haha)
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous paint jobs!
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing work as always!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work as always. Congrats on completing another challenge.
ReplyDeletePick any model in your army and the painting is at a standard and with a level of detail most people will never achieve. Together, they make an awe-inspiring sight. It's a real treat for the eyes!
ReplyDeleteThere are loads of high-points in the army, but I do think you did a great job with the Giant to bring out the detail and character.