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Friday, 15 January 2016

Wizards

While I was planning the vikings form the last update, I realised that (other than the warlord base) they would be perfect to add to the options for Frostgrave, so I went in search of some wizards that fitted the same theme. Red Box Games came to the rescue with two really nice figures. I may have to find some use for their other figures if they have the same level of detail as these two.



Although they are from two different factions, they seem to fit together nicely now they are painted up.


And here they are with all of the vikings, ready to raid Frostgrave (minus the Warlord, who isn't useful here)


They will also all work really nicely for Dungeon Saga as Vikings are one of the factions listed in Mantic's mass battle game set in the same universe. I need to have a think and come up with some stats for those.

While on the Dungeon Saga theme, these are the three demonic hounds.




10 comments:

  1. These are fabulous sculpts and another great job Paul - love the group shot too.

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    1. Thanks! I really need to save up and get some more RedBox figures as they are gorgeous sculpts. I wish I hadn't ignored their kickstarters now!

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  2. Superb paint job! Red Box really are superb...although they can be very slight in comparison to chunkier 28mm figs.

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    1. They are, but they are perfectly sized for the Black Tree vikings and Gripping Beast plastics

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  3. Nice work and nice figures to. Will think about buying them but I think I have enough wizards (about 30 of them.

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  4. A cracking looking wardband! I'm seriously tempted by those Red Box Games sculpts...

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  5. Lovely work on both of them. I really covet there Dwarves and Goblins they are fantastic sculpts.

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  6. I really like what you've done with the colors here. The female is my favorite though. Great model and well executed.

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  7. They are looking great! Red Box certainly produce some cracking figures and your paintjob do them justice, too

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