Made some more of these for my Midgard games.
Some doubles as I tend to go through the singles quite rapidly!
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Made some more of these for my Midgard games.
Some doubles as I tend to go through the singles quite rapidly!
As I've been "speed painting" some Warmaster Vampire Counts models I thought I might do a step by step to show the process I go through.
This is intended to be a way of getting units painted quickly but effectively. It's not how I paint *all* my Warmaster armies, or even all the units in this army but it is pretty quick and looks good at a tabletop distance. With a horde type army like the Vampire Counts a speed painting aproach may be what you need to get it finished.
I'll be using Fell Bats models, sculpted by Forest Dragon and available from White Dragon Miniatures.
So first, clean up the models and then glue both strips, yes, that's right both strips on to the base.
Cracking on with the Goblin army.
Photographing these demonstrating the limited depth of field my phone camera has in close up!
From the depths of the plastic pile come these two models.
Part of the Battle of Five Armies set released many moons ago by Games Workshop using the Warmaster rules.
I'll end up using them for Warmaster I expect - though I'd quite like one day to have a fully painted BoFA set to game with.