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Made in ch
Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Holy Terra.

Nicely done. I'm getting into SAGA precisely because of those Wargames Foundry models, and this is great inspiration for my project.

   
Made in au
Unstoppable Bloodthirster of Khorne





Melbourne .au

Thank you, Emberlord. Be sure and post up your pics as the figures get painted!

   
Made in au
Unstoppable Bloodthirster of Khorne





Melbourne .au



The next three models of “Book Two” of my Vikings. Once again these are from Wargames Foundry‘s, rebadged 1986 Citadel F8 Vikings. I’ve actually painted the duplicated axemen before, painted back in March/April, I guess the fact that he’s a dupe explains why Cannon was happy to pass the model on. Hopefully I’ve made the three of them look at least a little distinct from one another when they get used on the table.



Once again, nothing too outstanding, though the drive to keep using unique shield designs on these figures is keeping me on my toes…

   
Made in au
Unstoppable Bloodthirster of Khorne





Melbourne .au



Another pair of Vikings today! Not a whole lot to write about them – one model is duplicated from the ones shown last time, and the other is nothing special, and has an annoyingly awkward hand/shield boss hole.



Having completed these two, I’m left with only another five to go from the sixteen Perry Vikings I picked up from Wargames Foundry. Of course, the final five are my favourites from the set, which is why they’ve been bumped to the back so much, and also why they’ve barely got anything past their chainmail done to date.



On one hand, while the models themselves are nothing too exciting, on the other hand I’m quite happy with the shield designs on both of this pair. I haven’t really done anything especially like them before. Next up for the vikings will be a “Book Two so far” post. Hopefully not too far behind that will be the rest of these Perry Vikings.

   
Made in gb
Joined the Military for Authentic Experience





On an Express Elevator to Hell!!

Have to say the shield work is fantastic, a real highlight of the miniatures and definitely a piece of 'art' in its own right!

Think I'd refuse to play with these because I couldn't bear to see them being killed and removed from the tabletop!


Epic 30K&40K! A new players guide, contributors welcome https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/751316.page
Small but perfectly formed! A Great Crusade Epic 6mm project: https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/694411.page

 
   
 
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