Cheers !
Had to take a size comparison photo of my new Giant. Here it is :)
Originally the blog was about mustering a throng of Dwarfs and painting them on to the Warhammer gaming table. Now as time has passed I have finished painting my second army of Ogre Kingdoms. After Ogres I started my first 40k army Grey Knight and after that got a few Adeptus Mechanicus to their side. Now the Grey Knights are gone and replaced by the disgusting Death Guard. Bring out the Nurgle ROT!
Friday, April 18, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Trip to Battlefield Berlin
Greetings !
I went on vacation to Berlin, Germany. One of the visitation targets was Battlefield Berlin miniature shop. I was amazed how vast range of miniatures were on the shelves. I'd say that is a place to make miniature pilgrimage.
I had fairly good idea what minis to buy, so I went to search for Scibor's Stone giant and Ogre ripper. Along with those I found some inexpensive miniatures from Grendel, so I grabbed a Temple with me.
I went on vacation to Berlin, Germany. One of the visitation targets was Battlefield Berlin miniature shop. I was amazed how vast range of miniatures were on the shelves. I'd say that is a place to make miniature pilgrimage.
I had fairly good idea what minis to buy, so I went to search for Scibor's Stone giant and Ogre ripper. Along with those I found some inexpensive miniatures from Grendel, so I grabbed a Temple with me.
Ogre Ripper
This one goes to Manslayers unit
Slave Giant
There's a story among the Ogre tribe of Bonebiters
that once a powerful Slaugtermaster dug too deep into the
Lore of the Great Maw in search for ultimate power.
As he found what he seek, the magic gave him physical strength of titans,
but cut away his wits. In the end the Slaghtermaster remained
as a raging looney to be released on the battlefield, but among
the tribe he is still a mere slave.
Ancient Temple
This might be placed on a battlefield as magical temple.
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