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Saturday, November 30, 2019

Empire Swordsmen complete

A regiment started 3 years ago I think, to use the MM60 Fighters models that didn't fit into Pfeildorf's militia or City watch.  It was high time to put an end to it!



This post will be probably the last one dedicated to my Pfeildorfers for a while. I've joined the OWAC III madness, and I'll focus my painting efforts on a brand new army in the coming months.

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Rombustus Sellsword

Finally! The last swordsman to join my mercenary company, Rombustus Sellsword.

With some Marauder and Citadel mates:


I'll post pictures of the complete unit soon.

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Fighter F15

Not a swordsman, obviously, but I didn't know where else to put this Marauder Miniatures model. Still one model to paint to complete my regiment of mercenary swordsmen :)


Sunday, November 17, 2019

Sir Errol de Swash and Fighter F17

A couple of swordsmen, both designed by Aly Morrison. Still two to paint, and I'll be done with my mercenaries...


A closer look on Errol (I really like this model):


Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Dieter Muller

Small conversion of Dieter Muller, one of the F2 fighters designed by Aly Morrison: I've replaced the mace by a sword, and inserted a trumpet in his closed fist.


My 2019 swordsmen so far:

Monday, November 4, 2019

Talisman and Marauder swordsmen

Same sculptor, same pose, two swordsmen designed by Aly Morrison, the former for Talisman game around 1985, the second for the Marauder Miniatures range around 1988 (a member of the command group MM61).


You may have noticed a slight change in the colours between the two models: I've changed my camera, the new one gives brighter tones (see below).

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Fighters F4 and F28

Both coming from the MM60 fighters range, these two references will join my mercenary regiment of swordsmen.




With this last shield, I've tried to complete my attempt to reproduce the ones dispayed in the 3rd edition Warhammer Armies book. Below the original picture:
 And the painted results: