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Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User




Sheffield UK

Have taken my first steps into kings of war. Previously I had been put off by the multi basing and mantids use of restrictions but in hindsight I have to say that these ogre minis are fantastic. In these days of digitally sculpted minis it’s really refreshing to paint something a that has been hand sculpted. Meanwhile the multibasing offers loads of modelling options for creating mini dioramas.



More to come and link in the signatures to more of our kings of war progress

   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User




Sheffield UK

So the next in my KoW army is a boomer sergeant, decide to use the troll bloods mini from privateer press which was a blast to paint.


thanks for looking and check the blog out for more KoW updates (link below)

   
 
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