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28mm Sajan Iconic Monk: Hand Surgery Conversion

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My friends and I are playing Rise of the Runelords , a campaign for Pathfinder roleplaying game. My friend Nik is playing a Monk , but we lack such a miniature. So, tired of using a raging barbarian as a figure, he decided to order this miniature directly from Reaper's online store. I think he spent more for shipping than for the goods... The miniature arrived with its weapon detached from the arm, broken, but the package made this feature invisible, so the damage was discovered only after opening it. Very bad, I must say. Sajan, unarmed iconic monk A first repair was attempted, using only some glue. The house in which the miniature was standing was cleaned, as every week, and our monk tested flight, landing on the floor, his weapon lost forever. Vacuum cleaned, I believe. A debate was started about what to do and, as our Monk is using a double +1 magical staff, some suggestions were presented: An alternative 'render' was also produced.

DBA Paper Counters/Icons Army

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When I first approached De Bellis Antiquitatis (DBA) in the late '90s, online trading was uncommon and local stores had choices limited to Romans/Celts/Carthaginians and Napoleonic 15mm miniatures, even in a big city as Milano. I bought a pair of Punic lancers, Celtic warriors and Balearic skirmishers units but I soon realized I couldn't spend so much money to build armies and so much time to paint them. I was playing by myself, totally unaware about other gamers or clubs or 'online resources' and I was also trying to push my friends into DBA (which resulted in a total failure). I needed something cheap, easy to produce and generic so I turned to paper armies. My sister Gabriella was at the time graduating in Fine Arts so I asked her to draw some simple icons. I copied those icons with a Xerox machine, cut out, coloured with markers and glued them to cardboards bases. I could then produce all the armies I wanted:   30a. Tullian Roman  35. Gallic

Splintered Light Miniatures: 15mm Undead

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This morning the postman rang once and, after a week in Malpensa's dungeons, more infernal servants answered the call and joined the hordes of the Necromancer from Musocco . Now my HotT's Undead Army is almost complete, only the God element is missing. I couldn't wait a minute so I took pictures of them before any cleaning, sorry for that. The minis are from Splintered Light Miniatures' 15/18mm Undead range. I already love them. Zombie Infantry 1 Two elements of Hordes. Vampires These came in pairs, for a total of six minis. I'll build an element os Assassins and I'll keep the other three for skirmishing and role-playing. Dave was really kind to mix half a pack of Vampires (six) with half a pack of Spectres (six). Spectres I've got six of these. I'll build an element of Lurkers and I'll keep the others for skirmishing, role-playing and scenery. These are Barbara's and my favorite ones. Skeleton Catapult Togethe

Barbara and Wargaming/III

I asked Barbara which kind of character she would like to play in a single-player Pathfinder game. There will be one master and one player only, so we could play whenever and wherever we want and I could "turn the cards" whenever I want. She replied: "a shield maiden, my Jarl! As in the tv show". Northern setting wasn't my first choice, as twenty years ago I run a very long and epic AD&D norse campaign, full of giants, trolls, witches, ice, evil christian knights, etc... But this could be chance to tell some Norse tales to my beloved, taking inspiration from the Edda and the sagas. So "magic" as in standard fantasy games there will be none, as there will be very few "monsters". There will be feuds, treacheries, fighting , a lot of norse mythology and raidings, of course. The character was named as a well-known girl from a '70s anime and is a 16-years-old girl living in a scattered farmland; her father is a farmer and her mother

Barbara and Wargaming/II

So I bought a copy of Song of Blades and Heroes and, using this useful tool I quickly set up two warbands. Undead vs. Wood Elves. Here they are: Undead Lich - Personality : Points 86 Quality 3+ Combat 2 Special Rules: Magic-User, Terror, Undead   Wraith : Points 72 Quality 3+ Combat 4 Special Rules: Flying, Free Disengage, Undead   Mounted Skeleton : Points 38 Quality 3+ Combat 2 Special Rules: Mounted, Undead   Skeleton Standard Bearer : Points 26 Quality 3+ Combat 2 Special Rules: Standard Bearer, Undead   3x Skeleton Warriors : Points 26 Quality 3+ Combat 2 Special Rules: Undead   Wood Elves Elven Druid - Personality : Points 95 Quality 2+ Combat 4 Special Rules:  Forester, Magic-User   2x Wood Elven Archers : Points 63 Quality 2+ Combat 3 Special Rules: Forester, Shooter: Long   Elven Scout : Points 42 Quality 3+ Combat 3 Special Rules: Forester, Stealth   Elven Warrior : Points 36 Quality 3+ Combat 3 Special Rules: Forester Barbara chose the Undead, and eventua

Hordes of the Things - 15mm Scythed Skeletons

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Chariot Miniatures' EEC8 Scythe Armed Skeletons Here are two elements of scythed skeletons from Magister Militum I finished some days ago. Useful as Blades or Spears for my growing HotT's Undead Army. Bwahahahahahahaha!

28mm Dwarf

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Here's a Metal Magic dwarf I bought in the nineties and never painted. I finished him last week and it made me understand a little more about inks and washes, things I didn't know 20 years ago. He could represent my Dwarven 4th level Cleric of Pharasma (Death/Repose) in the Rise of the Runelords Pathfinder's campaign I am currently playing with my mates. I think he needs a shield, it could be a chance to use those shield transfers I got two months ago.