As usual, i hope you enjoy the pics.....
Beserker Base I
This base was ready made in many ways. All I had to do was remove the rather thick looking sword from the Artizan Beserker and add a Gripping Beast Daneaxe. The Foundry mini he has by the scruff of the neck came just as is so it was very easy to fit them both together by adding a small piece of plasticard below the Foundry mini before grouting etc.
Beserker Base II
Simply an Old Glory casualty and one of the Gripping Beast Viking Raiders:
And Beserker Base I with a change of base colour to a more frosty style.
Cheers,
Darrell.
Very nice, Darrell! Very "Vikings"!
ReplyDeleteCheers Simon.
DeleteAs a quick aside, I guess we could talk about any ideas you have about the Medieval Longbow at Partizan after I've watched a few bounds? Given the time that is?
Cheers Simon.
DeleteThat isn't going to end well! Great job Darrell.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael, maybe I should have done a before and after base :>)
DeleteDarrell.
Great looking vignettes/casualty bases. I too have moved away from strictly-WAB based armies, but still play it on occasion with several armies left based for WAB. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteYeah, I've sort of half made the move away and half not. Thing is, a few of the guys at the Durham club do play WAB so I'm all in a bit of a pickle over what to do.....???
DeleteDarrell.
Lovely work, they do tell a story! Poor fellows last words were "Can't we all just get along?" The axe said "no."
ReplyDeleteAh, the famous "Waterloo" film quote! :>)
DeleteHe'll certainly be on the evening news LOL :>)
They look fantastic- Well done indeed!
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul of the ?Man Cave :>)
ReplyDeleteDarrell.