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Showing posts with label Shieldwall Miniatures. Show all posts
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Sunday, 18 December 2016

Viking warriors for Tony


This week I've finished a dozen Viking warriors that shall be returning to the UK in the new year to join Tonys' collection.

I started painting these months ago, six of the warriors had been base-coated and washed while still in the UK, they crossed the Atlantic with me and languished on the painting table for ages before I finished them off last week. The second six were done in a much more timely manner over the past few days.



The first four are Shieldwall Miniatures Viking beserkers.



The next are all Gripping Beast warriors and leaders.



Finally four Gripping Beast axemen, one converted to carry a banner, this is a Little Bigman Studios Raven Banner.




For next weeks update I shall be back on mt El Cid forces, more Black Guard and hopefully my first few Andalusians.

Monday, 18 January 2016

For Sale: Large Saga Viking Warband £275.00


Preparing for the house move I've got to decide what is going with us, what is staying in storage in the UK and what can be sold.

After some deliberation I've decided that my Viking Warband for Saga and similar can be sold. These are mainly figures from the lovely  Shieldwall Miniatures range with a few bonus 'special' figures like the Gripping Beast Jarl Sigvaldi and the Sven Forkbeard.

The warband consists of a warlord, four Berserkers, fifteen Hirdmen (if I want a 4th unit I use a Berserker or a Bondi to make up numbers), sixteen Bondi and twelve Levy with bows.

As you can see from the photos they are all painted to a very good standard.

The price includes UK postage, rest of the World will be charged at cost.





























Wednesday, 16 July 2014

The Saga of the three Angry Viking Warlords

The hill between myself and Nick soon became a bloody battleground

Yesterday evening Nick, Martin and myself played a Saga three way at the club using the Feast for Crows scenario. Martin and I had not played for a very long time - actually almost a year to the day - but Nick was fresh from his adventures at the Stoke Challenge over the weekend.

My warband
I took my Vikings as had Nick, Martin had bought both Anglo-Danes and Vikings, it seemed apt though that he should use the Vikings and we could have a brutal mash-up over who called whose wife ugly or who called somebodies pint a poof!

We all picked from the basic Viking lists in the Saga rule book and all chose very different lists. I used my Warlord along with two units of six Hirdmen and a unit of 8 Bondi. I managed to use both the Jarl Sigvaldi and Svenn models that I had painted and never used, both as Hirdmen. The remainder of my models are from the lovely Shieldwall Miniatures range.

Nicks warband
Martin used his Warlord, a unit of four Berserkers, a unit of eight Hirdmen and a unit of eight Bondi, his figures a a mix of Foundry, Black Tree, Artizan, etc. Finally Nick used his Warlord, a unit of four Berserkers, a unit of four Hirdmen, a unit of twelve Bondi and a unit of four Bondi, these are all made from Wargames Factory plastics. As you can see, all very different forces.

We deployed, I was unfortunately second to pick, so ended up sandwiched between Nick and Martins force, this was going to be bloody. Although I was somewhat protected from Martins troops due to the dense woodland in his corner of the table.

Martins warband
Nick and I immediately moved towards each other in an attempt to knock some lumps off before Martin got there and polished off the remainders, I despatched a unit of Hirdmen to try to hold off Martins force.

On the second turn Nick launched his Berserkers into my Hirdmen who locked shields and killed them off for only the loss of a single Hirdman. My Hirdmen then pushed on into the large unit of Bondi but were driven off with a couple of casualties. My Bondi then engaged Nicks Bondi, building up their fatigue and killing a couple before my remaining Hirdmen finished them off.

Prepare to die Berserker!
Nick then committed his Hirdmen to the fight killing the last of mine on that flank. By now my other unit of Hirdmen were engaged with Martins Bersekers who fared much better than Nicks, for the loss of three figures each. I was getting very thin on the ground although had killed loads of the enemy. With only my warlord on one flank I did a do-or-die move and charged into Nicks warlord and we traded blows ineffectually for a couple of turns before my warlord got the better of his and despatched him. However it was turn five and by now Martins Hirdmen had finished off the last of mine, I was down to the solitary warlord. Turn six and I moved my warlord to attack Martins remaining berserker and both were killed in the ensuing scrap.

My warlord does for Nicks
As I had no figures left, the final turn was played out between Martin and Nick, the Hirdmen clashed and Nicks remaining three were done for, but managed to take out four of Martins in return. It was time to tot up the casualties.

Despite being up against it in all the combats I had managed to kill:

  • Nicks Warlord, 1 Hirdman, 4 Berserkers and 12 Bondi plus of Martins 4 Berserkers and 3 Hirdmen.
  • Nick killed of  mine 6 Hirdmen and 8 Bondi and of Martins, 4 Hirdmen.
  • Martin killed my Warlord and 6 Hirdmen and of Nick, 3 Hirdmen.

I was a clear winner, despite losing all of my troops in the process.


My mighty pile of kills









Martins collection of kills

Nicks pile of kills


Saturday, 22 June 2013

More lovely Shieldwall Vikings

Johnny sent me some more of the new Shieldwall Miniatures Vikings, four aggressive Hirdmen attacking with axes and a very enthusiastic looking Hirdman with sword and shield.

As with all the other Shieldwall Miniatures Vikings these are lovely looking models and an absolute doddle to paint.

I used my standard basecoat, sepia wash and then highlight method with the bases finished off with pumice gel.

I have had a few folks ask how they can get hold of these, so talking to Jonny, the Shieldwall Miniatures are not yet available in the Gripping Beast web-store, but if you email grippingbeast@btconnect.com or call Gripping Beast on  +44 1386 761511 (01386 761511 in the UK) then they will be happy to sort you out.

Anyway on to the images.




Monday, 25 February 2013

More Shieldwall Miniatures Vikings

Twelve Thralls with bows
Before I went on holiday I posted some images of those lovely new Shieldwall Miniatures Vikings that Johnny had sent me.

Whilst we were in Cornwall I painted up the four Berserkers and twelve Thrall with bows and on our return I did the bases and gave them all a coat of matt varnish. I find that some figures are really easy to paint and these fellows took the paint particularly well.

They are lovely figures designed by Bill Thornhill and I understand that all being well they will be released at Salute 2013.
Four Berserkers

Now they are painted, these will join my existing Saga Viking made up of Shieldwall figures and takes me up to Warlord plus six points.

This is the final update for the painting done while in Cornwall last week, but I think that the 42 figures painted constitutes a good haul.




Here are some close ups: