Friday 16 September 2016

Scribe from Otherworld

This is a favourite mini from Otherworld, the HH6A Scribe from the Henchmen & Hirelings series, and it has unfortunately been waiting for paint for a long time. So full of character, just a great miniature.

I don’t really know what to use it for, but that might solve itself when he stands ready for action.
"It says here "Scratch it on its nose and it will calm down.""
On a completely different note - I had a first game of Blood Rage this Wednesday. Before the game Thomas and I joked about how good it is to try out a new game that no-one has played before, because when we get thrashed by my son David there is always easy to find a lot of excuses to why that happened. 
Well, those excuses are said and next time it will be a lot more at stake…
Anyway, it felt like a really good game and was very enjoyable. I look forward to the next game and also painting more of the fantastic figures.


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18 comments:

  1. I'm thinking 'Frostgrave Sigilist', myself! He's a very characterful figure, and very nicely finished. Well done, Joakim!

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  2. David is the reason we play a lot of co-op games like Zombicide. Better to have him on the inside pissing out as the saying goes.
    I will have to start thinking about excuses for next time he beats us at Blood Rage.

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  3. Oooh! Very nice fig...loads of character!

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  4. Excellent job, love the book!

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    1. Thank you! I very fine pen is the solutioj to all that mini-scribbling

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  5. he is a lovely mini. As Phil said, the book looks especially good.

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    1. Thank you, Michael!
      I've honed my book and paper-skill this year :-) with quite a few scrolls, books and labels done. Starting to pay off

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  6. A delightful little figure, and pretty timeless.

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    1. I haven't really thought of that before, but he could actually work well in Pulp Alley as a non-combat-oriented side-kick.

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  7. As you said it is really full of character and unique.

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