Friday, October 31, 2014

WHFB: Beastman Beastlord

Happy Halloween!

Just a simple GamesWorkshop Beastman Beastlord with two hand weapons.



Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Friday, October 24, 2014

WHFB: Even More Centigors

These are the "official" GW Centigors. I noticed one of them has a small chip which I need to repair. They are metal and very expensive compared to the plastic ones I converted up.

My camera was acting up and so they have an odd yellowish tinge to the pictures. Sorry about that.






Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Grenadier Orcs

Painted these immediately after the my hiatus. These are for Grenadiers Fantasy Warriors game, but I had planned on using them for WFHB.


Friday, October 17, 2014

WHFB: More Centigor

Some more Centigor. This time some of these are the Glade Centigor (so named since they are based on the Wood Elf Glade Rider horses).

From Left to Right: a Glade Centigor (w/ Throwing Axe), a Musician Glade Centigor, a Medieval Centigor (Spear and Shield), a Musician Medieval Centigor, a Champion Marauder Centigor, and a Medieval Centigor (whom you can barely see, tossing a spear).





Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Mystery Inc./Scooby Doo

The crew from Mystery Inc. (aka Scooby Doo!). These are from a Cartoon Network toy set. Painted these right before Hasslefree came out with much better "not" Scooby miniatures. Oh well!


Friday, October 10, 2014

WHFB: Ghoros and Centigors


When the last version of the Beastman book was about to release, there were a slew of rumors that Centigors would become a more viable unit choice. A Centigor is a cross between a Gor (A Satyr/Goatman) and a Centaur. Since I also wanted to try some of the more popular conversions for Centigors, I proceeded to convert up around 15 of them. Needless to say, the new book came out and Centigors got worse. But I had fun making them.

There were 3 types of Centigors I converted. The short squat Centigor are Gor bodies on the Medieval horse (greenstuff used to sculpt fur at the joint and the reigns and harness filed off with an xacto knife). The taller lithe Centigors (not pictured in this post) are Gor bodies on the Wood Elf horses (once more Greenstuff used at the joint). The heavy armored Centigor are Chaos Maurader horsemen with Gor heads, Marauder bodies, and Marauder horses (and greenstuff fur blanket to hide the saddles and joins).

From Left to right: 1 Marauder Centigor, 1 Musician Marauder Centigor, 1 Ghoros Warhoof, 1 Standard Bearer Marauder Centigor, 1 Medieval Centigor.







Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Grenadier Knights

I painted these when I was in High School, right before I took about a 10 year hiatus from painting miniatures.

Friday, October 3, 2014

WHFB: The Doombull

This was the general for my beastman army during previous army book. If I were to field a beastman army now, I'd use a beastlord,  since they have better leadership now. He used to allow core minotaurs, which was a pretty neat; now he gains attacks for each round he wins, which is also pretty neat.

The conversions on this guy consist of: cut off one of the axes and replaced it with a shield. The shield is supposed to be a door from some unlucky peasant's cottage. The door is sized appropriately for a 28mm miniature (to give you some idea how big this minotaur is). The second conversion consists of lengthening the axe so I could validly claim it's a great weapon. I added chains wrapped around the haft to give it some more detail.

For some reason the first picture did some sort of odd strobe effect with the lighting.