Blackheart WIP - Having washed the pirate's sword I picked out and painted his red loincloth |
Having played another couple of matches of “Guild Ball”
by “Steamforged Games Ltd” over the past weekend I’ve once again found my
enthusiasm for this violent fantasy-based sport, and spent some time
concentrating on my union team’s captain, Blackheart. This Pirate King actually
proved lethal during the first of my matches, where he almost single-handedly ‘murdered’
my opponent’s Mortician’s Guild. However, despite this player’s prowess on the
field I really don’t like the miniature at all, and have found my motivation
consistently sapped every time I try and paint the model. I have though managed
to not only finish painting his red loincloth and brown leather tunic. But also
his arms and sword.
Blackheart WIP - Having finished the arms and leather armour, my model was decapitated |
Unfortunately, many of these very expensive models have
some extremely delicate joins, and much to my utter frustration, my squad’s captain lost
his head. As a result I’ve taken some rather extreme measures to ensure it doesn’t
happen again by drilling out both his torso and his noggin’ and then pinning
the two parts together using a spare piece of metal. Hopefully this’ll ensure I
have no more mishaps. Although the model now needs some major ‘touch-ups’
having been badly scuffed whilst I was re-attaching his head.
Sadly Blackheart isn’t the only model to have come apart
since I glued my team together, as I have had to repair my tiny Greede
miniature as well; something which has only dampened my passion for this figure
range even more. Indeed I’ve spotted at least one blog where the gamer has
assembled some very nice-looking ‘proxy’ miniatures and am now starting to wish
I’d done something similar.
Decimate WIP - Slight and feminine, this model sports a wonderful billowy cloak |
Having just recently bought even more “Guild Ball”
miniatures though, I guess I’m now wholly committed to the official “Steamforged
Games Ltd” range. Certainly I think the company’s Decimate model is very nice,
if not a little fragile. Though I was rather unimpressed with this female
winger’s performance on the pitch.