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Oldenheim – Oldhammer meets Mordheim!

Oldenheim – Oldhammer meets Mordheim!

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Mordheim... but with a dose of the 1980s!

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Baron de Valence...

Tutoring 12
Skill 20
Idea 17
1 Comment

Another of the C series Feudals, this time with a replacement sword due to the original being long gone…

Baron de Valence...
Baron de Valence...

Another dirty noble...

Tutoring 12
Skill 20
Idea 18
1 Comment

Not all Bretonnian knights are flush with cash, this one is wearing his Dad’s old armour…

Another dirty noble...
Another dirty noble...

However he can also do service volunteering for Stirland, where he is seen as “that wealthy posh fella with da funny accent”…

Another dirty noble...

Sir John Tyrweld

Tutoring 13
Skill 20
Idea 16
2 Comments

Perhaps my favourite ever figure sculpted by the Perry Twins for Citadel.

1984 Sir John Tyrweld, leader of the Knights of Origo, one of the original Regiment of Renown.

Sir John Tyrweld

Grimwald

Tutoring 13
Skill 19
Idea 17
No Comments

1984 C04 series Thief – Grimwald from The Terror of the Lichemaster campaign pack.

Grimwald
Grimwald

Grimwald...

Tutoring 11
Skill 18
Idea 16
No Comments

Another 1984 C04 Series Thief… this time the sculpt that became known as ‘Grimwald’ after featuring in the Terror of the Lichemaster campaign pack.

Grimwald...
Grimwald...

The Cabal of Change

Tutoring 12
Skill 23
Idea 18
1 Comment

Beneath the streets of Oldenheim many dark souls stir…

 

The Cabal of Change

Orcs...

Tutoring 14
Skill 23
Idea 18
1 Comment
Orcs...

A variety of Orcs with the original Harboth and two other Perry sculpts from 1984, then a Chronicle Hobgoblin from 1985 and finally the Marauder MM20 Orc Champion released in 1989.

Orcs...
Orcs...
Orcs...
Orcs...

Dieter...

Tutoring 15
Skill 23
Idea 19
No Comments

Wanted something different to do so painted up a rescue job.

This beaten up F9 Feudal Men-at-Arms was missing his slotta tab, needed paint stripping and had to have some cutting a reshaping done to remove the mess made when the shield stud had been removed.

But since his release in July 1986, ‘Dieter’ and many of the Feudal range, are now available from Wargames Foundry.

Dieter...

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