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Blipvertus multigame Dwarf army

Blipvertus multigame Dwarf army

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About the Project

It started out simple. I wanted a Viking army for Saga but I wanted it to be different because everyone does Vikings. So instead I did seven other armies. I finally hit upon the idea of using Dwarves as my Viking stand in. Dwarves are also a part of Norse mythology and they’re ill tempered and armed with axes. Seems like a natural fit! When Oathmark came out with a plastic Dwarf infantry box I found everything I’d need for a Saga army. You can make dwarves armed with bows, something that is pretty rare for most Dwarf models, as well as spear and axe armed dwarves. You can also equip figures with a weapon in each hand making them a great substitute for Berserkers. One of the nice things about this box is all the figures are wearing chainmail and to me, that’s quintessentially dwarfish. Originally I was going to make the spear armed dwarves my warriors and my axe and sword armed dwarves as my hearthguard. But Oathmark came out with a box of Heavy Infantry Dwarves so I may use them as hearthguard. These also feature chainmail but also have segmented armor and some platemail. They also feature a lot of steel face masks integrated into their helmets. This is something I love because Tolkien mentions something similar in The Silmarillion about the dwarves in Middlearth. With my Viking army all planned out and a couple of boxes of minis, I was set. Huzzah! Then Age of Magic arrived. And Warlords of Erewhon. The unit options in both games increased the variety of units a Dwarf army could take. So I set about trying to find suitable minis that would look good together. I found a nice set of crossbow armed dwarves from Conqueror. Conquer also had dwarves armed with two-handed axes. Both units are also in chainmail thus making it easier for them to blend in. I then found some chainmail wearing handgunners from Mirliton. Because I’m getting minis from several different ranges I worried about how to make them look like a cohesive army. I asked our local guru, Sean Twiddy. He’s one of the smart guys that teaches art at one of the local universities and uses miniature painting in some of his lessons. Sean is also an avid Saga player. He suggested using the same color pallet for the whole army in order to tie it all together. So I tried it and painted up a test color scheme and I think it’ll work. The header/thumbnail photo is of the test minis. I’m going to try to document how I got to those finished images. I’m going to try to show and explain every step as well as show the sources of the materials used.

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Chainmail and helmets

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With the armor painted everything else will be touch ups and corrections. With the armor painted everything else will be touch ups and corrections.

I’m really enjoying the Wizard figure.

The figure on the left is one of the brand new female Dwarves from Bad Squiddo’s recent Kickstarter. I’ll use them for a Shieldmaiden unit. The figure on the left is one of the brand new female Dwarves from Bad Squiddo’s recent Kickstarter. I’ll use them for a Shieldmaiden unit.

Orb, Beards, Brass and Crossbows

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Army Painter Crystal Blue for the wizard’s orb. I’ll use this color later on some of the magical creatures. Army Painter Crystal Blue for the wizard’s orb. I’ll use this color later on some of the magical creatures.
GW Eshin Grey for the wizard’s familiar. GW Eshin Grey for the wizard’s familiar.
Battle Wizard Battle Wizard
Beards and Crossbows done. Beards and Crossbows done.
Vallejo Mahogany Brown for the Crossbows. Vallejo Mahogany Brown for the Crossbows.
Brass for the sword hilts and sword sheath hardware. Brass for the sword hilts and sword sheath hardware.

Beards and Fletching

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Army Painter Matt White for the wizard’s beard and the fletching (feathers) of the crossbow quarrels. Army Painter Matt White for the wizard’s beard and the fletching (feathers) of the crossbow quarrels.

Progress Report

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Today I painted and dry brushed the bases, then the boots, trousers, leather belts, crossbow shafts, hands and faces.

I decided to also start working on the metal Wizard from Oathmark.

Crossbow ... men?

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The next unit will be some crossbow armed dwarves. The paints and techniques will be the same so mostly I’ll just post progress updates.

Crossbow ... men?

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The next unit will be some crossbow armed dwarves. The paints and techniques will be the same so mostly I’ll just post progress updates.

Crossbow ... men?

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The next unit will be some crossbow armed dwarves. The paints and techniques will be the same so mostly I’ll just post progress updates.

Crossbow ... men?

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The next unit will be some crossbow armed dwarves. The paints and techniques will be the same so mostly I’ll just post progress updates.

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