And here are a couple other miniatures that came with the command unit. The officer is "supposed" to be holding a flag or partizan, but I couldn't resist putting together a chalice out of sprue bits.
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Saturday, January 30, 2016
Conversions for contest and fun
My miniatures arrived about a week ago for the Warlord diorama contest, and I'm partway through converting them for their intended purpose. Dahlbergh is basically the stock model, just with some slight arm reposing and subsequent repair work. The driller is a mortar crewman, with added winter clothes, and his artillery ladle converted into a drill. The other henchman is a plastic pikeman with WiP winter gear, a converted arm, and what will eventually be a measuring rod.
And here are a couple other miniatures that came with the command unit. The officer is "supposed" to be holding a flag or partizan, but I couldn't resist putting together a chalice out of sprue bits.
And here are a couple other miniatures that came with the command unit. The officer is "supposed" to be holding a flag or partizan, but I couldn't resist putting together a chalice out of sprue bits.
Labels:
28mm,
Command,
Contest,
Early Modern,
Pike and Shotte,
Swedish,
Warlord Games
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