"This period is probably the most popular in historical wargaming." |
To spur me on with this concerted effort, and provide me with a reason for finishing all the figures I've found regardless of the theatre/campaign in which they featured, I actually hope to make some progress on several armies which fought in both warm and winter battles. Foremost of these will be the Battle of the Bulge and Battle for Moscow. However, I've also got my eye on utilising a lot of the early-era tanks for some Battle of France and Battle for North Africa wargaming - albeit I don't intend to go so far as to apply desert schemes to the tanks, otherwise I'll need to collect/build/paint three different armies for each of the main nations.
Artisan Guild" WIPs - These two Orr'ugs Wolves just need their teeth and claws finished |
I've actually got a few of these bulky brutes potentially planned for the event, as they'll tie-in very nicely with my aim to play a bit of Age of Fantasy: Skirmish by "One Page Rules" in the near future. Resultantly, I'd like to pigment all four Orr'ugs Wolves by "Artisan Guild" I aim to field as Dire Wolves for an Undead force, before moving on to an old(ish) Clay Giant Golem I have had sat gathering dust on my hobby table for some considerable time. Once these are finished then I may print out a few more of the range's mammoth-sized monstrosities.
April 2023 - "Pendraken Miniatures" makes its first appearance in the Top Five table |
Thankfully, my discovery of a long-forgotten stash of Second World War "Pendraken Miniatures" helped me to at least get a few more models finished than I probably would have done otherwise. This find has even sparked a desire to saturate my tabletop with some additional armoured vehicles over the coming weeks, and frankly I can't recall being so excited by the Middlesbrough-based manufacturer's range since I first spotted their stall at "Colours" way back on the 11th September 2010...
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