Stuff what I been painting
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About the Project
This project has no reason or purpose. It is just a collection of stuff that I've been painting. It might be linked to other projects I have running or it might not. It also exists to track my tackling of my pile of potential.
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Rounding out the Wood Elf team
I also painted up a star player, in case my offensive line needs a helping hand.
And here’s the whole team, with the coaching staff, lining up for the pre-season calendar shoot.
Yet More Blood Bowl
Got yet more Wood Elf Figures finished up
The wide receivers
Wardancers
Throwers
The linemen and women
On a Blood Bowl Roll
With a completed Ork team, I now need someone for them to play against. I backed the Willy Miniatures’ Kickstarter for a wood elf team some time ago and started to paint them up, then got distracted. So time to finish these off.
I cracked on with the back room staff first. And yes, I realise that green isn’t the most original colour for a wood elf team but as I’m the one that will be looking at them, I went for something that I wanted to see on the pitch!
Here’s my Mel miniature from his kick starter, repurposed as my team manager alongside the team apothecary (for we all know that wood elf teams are fragile!)
I saw a tutorial on YouTube on how to paint transparent (or translucent) clothing, which I thought would be a good challenge for the cheerleaders. So here’s my first attempt at ‘see through’ clothing.
More Blood Bowl
Having finished the BB counters, I thought it high time to return to my part painted BB Ork team and actually finish them. I’ve always liked the Raiders as my gridiron team so went for a similar colour scheme with black, white and silver. Here’s my starting line up with,
The bigfella
The black orc heavy hitters
The blitzers
Throwers
Lineman
and the cannon fodder
I also painted up a ref as well, just so I have someone to blame when I lose.
Blood Bowl Counters
I’ve spent quite a few hours with the Panzer Grenadiers painting german field grey, german camo, dark green, black-brown and many other drab colours. All very correct for late war German Heer uniforms, but drab none the less.
Time for a quick palate cleanser. I’ve had my Blood Bowl set knocking around for some time and I’ve mostly painted the miniatures but not bothered with the counters. Time to rectify this! These were painted quickly and didn’t require a lot of shading and highlighting. And the lovely blues and reds certainly made a difference during the painting session!
So nothing technical, amazing or clever, just a bit less grey plastic in my pile of shame.
Panzergrenadiers
Just finished these fellas.
With the changes to Flames of War in 4th edition, items like panzerfausts and panzerschrecks have different basing and numbers. My old panzergrenadiers weren’t quite WYSIWYG. While I’m sure that most players wouldn’t care, I decided it was time to upgrade my Panzergrenadier company. This particular company is made up of Rifle/MG platoons. I’m working on a separate company that’s made up of MG teams.
Most of the models are a mixture of the plastic Battlefront or PSC models but to get a good mix of the panzerfausts and panzerschrecks, I went to Skytrex and picked up some of the metal miniatures they do. While I was there I also picked up some of their MG teams to give some more variation.
This lot will join my 26th Panzer Division in their defence of Italy.
A couple of dwarves
Here’s a couple of stout, bearded folk that I painted up as characters for use in (correctly, I might add) a role playing game. What’s the point of collecting miniatures if you aren’t going to to use them in games? And RPGs are games after all!















































