A tabletop gaming blog, with a vague bias towards Central/Eastern Europe and the Early Modern period.
Showing posts with label Frostgrave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frostgrave. Show all posts
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Wizards and Command
Two officers and two musicians, except that one of each has been converted into a wizard. Hope you like them.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
I've been hearing good things about Frostgrave...
...so maybe someday I'll buy the rules and try them out with my historical collection, as an alternative to Mordheim.
Apparently the distinguishing feature of Frostgrave is that each warband is build around a wizard and an apprentice. So I've started converting leftover miniatures into 17th-century spellcasters.
The generic duo is entirely Warlord Games plastics, except for the greenstuff and red beads. The Scotsmen are also Warlord-based, but with Gripping Beast spear arms and I think one Perry Zouave arm. The Cossack apprentice is a Zouave with a GB spear arm, and the older Cossack is a Fireforge Mongol with Warlord pike arms and a cut-down GW spearhead.
Apparently the distinguishing feature of Frostgrave is that each warband is build around a wizard and an apprentice. So I've started converting leftover miniatures into 17th-century spellcasters.
The generic duo is entirely Warlord Games plastics, except for the greenstuff and red beads. The Scotsmen are also Warlord-based, but with Gripping Beast spear arms and I think one Perry Zouave arm. The Cossack apprentice is a Zouave with a GB spear arm, and the older Cossack is a Fireforge Mongol with Warlord pike arms and a cut-down GW spearhead.
Labels:
28mm,
Cossacks,
Early Modern,
Fantasy,
Fireforge,
Frostgrave,
German,
Mordheim,
Scottish,
Warlord Games,
WiP
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