So – here is something new – a little imp. I left him rather ‘simple and think he could therefore fit many roles…. familiar, minion, assistant, used-wand salesman. He could even be a sci-fi alien working as a lab assistant or something. Will probably be available from Winter Pig miniatures […]
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When I sit down to sculpt or paint I am often joined by my seven-year-old son. Here is a slug monster that he sculpted and painted. Yes, I am a very proud dad! This slug will be terrorising some villagers in a game soon! Advanced Song of Blades and Heroes […]
As my son is slowly becoming interested in dungeon crawling and skirmish games – I thought it was time to paint up some more ‘minions’. Here is a lovely old goblin from citadel miniatures. I have done the base in a style that is hopefully suitable for outside settings and […]
Another fantasy peasant sculpted by me for Winter Pig (a miniature company that will be launching this year – details coming soon!) – this time a grumpy old guy with a club. Sculpted out of ‘green stuff’ and ‘brown stuff’.
The zombie apocalypse won’t necessarily happen when you are prepared for it… I am not yet sure what ruleset I will use for these modern/apocolypse miniatures. I have three different rulesets in mind. 7ombieTV (first edition 7TV rules), Last Days – Zombie Apocalypse by Ash Barker, or Fear and Faith […]
Here is a tiny little flower imp (or maybe a wizard’s familiar?) sculpted by me. 11mm to his eyes. 15mm to the top of his petals.
A new sculpt – another peasant. There will soon be enough for a peasant’s revolt. But this won’t be a Bundschuh revolt… because this little chap doesn’t wear shoes – he is a halfling! 18mm to his eyes and in two parts.
The title says it all really – here are some photos of the Broom Bezzums playing in Wachtberg, NRW. Click on the button to load the content from soundcloud. Load content
Yesterday a nice English girl called Anna Tomson came into the shop and we discovered we both sing English folk songs… the funny thing is, we don’t know any songs in common (at least not well enough to sing). So, we decided to each sing a song a that we […]