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"...On a battlefield somewhere in the Old World." |
“The Dwarf Blitzer has finally signed on the dotted line for amateur side, Bluebeard’s Bombardiers, and will be paid an impressive 80,000 copper pieces per season. However, seeing as the team is owned by wealthy gold mine owner Bruldrin Bluebeard the Third, I strongly doubt he'll be the most expensive player recruited by this burgeoning club.
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"Games Workshop" WIPs - Some early progress on the Dwarf Blitzer |
"All of the Blitzer's metal areas - such as his steel toe-caps, his knee-pads, face-guard, helmet spike, knuckle-dusters and numerous rivets - were all 'picked out' with a dollop of "Citadel" Abaddon Black, a spot of "Vallejo" Gunmetal, and a generous splosh of "Citadel" Nuln Oil. Lastly, the player's belt buckle was given a lick of "Vallejo" Gold and "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade, whilst his "Vallejo" Heavy Blue trousers, shirt and helmet were shaded in "Citadel" Drakenhof Nightshade, and highlighted with (more) "Vallejo" Heavy Blue."
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"Games Workshop" WIPs - Three upcoming Dwarf Blockers |
"That certainly seems to be the case, Jim. This wall of heavily-bearded brutality should prove a tough nut to crack in the Blood Bowl Sevens' league, and give Redboots just the sort of protection the blitzer needs to lead his fellow dwarves to endless victories. For now though, the three unnamed individuals are simply at the early stage of having their basic kit fitted."
"Quite so, Thom. Fingers crossed it won't be too long before these beefy fellows are out on the field. For now though that brings this latest broadcast to a close. But please do join us again when we'll be taking a closer look at some of this rising club's other players..."
Looking good. An old favourite of mine!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil. I found enough old sculpts for a Sevens side, so thought I'd crank them out over the next few weeks if I can.
DeleteOh, love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
Cheers Michal. Very much appreciated.
DeleteGreat work on the Blitzer Simon, and nice progress on the second one and lineman.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave.
DeleteHa! Written in the theme of the original rulebooks no less - love this post! 2nd ed sculpts and rules were by far the best imo. Before the game essentially became WFB-Bowl as it is now.
ReplyDeleteLiking the colour scheme. Why only 7 though?
I have the 2nd ed Dark Elf team around here somewhere. Think they are still painted up in my 90's teenaged livery?
Thanks Dai. This is part of a series of Blood Bowl posts I've done over the years, with the old Citadel figures being used to create Blood Bowl Sevens teams. A couple even contain AARs of matches, so might be worth checking out if you're interested. I do have some old Elf BB figures too, so I may well do a Sevens side at some point too.
Deletenice work on the dorfs Simon, but as an elf player BOOOOO!
ReplyDeleteLOL Andy.!!! Glad you the Blitzer. Hopefully I can get a few more done over the next month or so.
DeleteGreat work on Reuben, especially picking out those eyes, as they look superb! Especially as those old school dwarfs are much smaller than the modern ones. Great to see some more Blood Bowl as they are probably my favourite range of GW miniatures and have been consistently good over recent years. I look forward to more players over the coming weeks!
ReplyDeleteJim Maddenberg!? Always makes me chuckle. Great fun.
Cheers Undercoat. It's been a while since Jim and Thom got to commentate so I was pleased to once again pen a Blood Bowl broadcast for them. LOL!!
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