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One of my goals for 2021, was to buy the Victrix Viking set to paint up. I have the rules for a Viking age wargame in draft stage, and I needed models to populate the pages of the book. I also need them for some playtesting and blog promotions. I did not expect to get to them this year, as I was going to have to paint a lot of Romans!

Well, in a big surprise to me I finished painting them all up! That was 60 Vikings that I pretty much batch painted all at once! This is not a process I recommend to the sane wargamer or painter. The process I took was pretty simple and followed my normal approach.

This week's blog is all about the ugly process....

https://bloodandspectacles.blogspot.com/2021/10/on-painting-desk-lets-go-viking.html

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