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Scribbs’ Incidental Diversions

Scribbs’ Incidental Diversions

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About the Project

A place for all the models that don't fit into any particular project. Expect a range of different genres and companies, often painted for no real purpose other than to just have some fun and to act as a palette cleanser to break up work on other things.

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Dwarf Knights

Tutoring 4
Skill 8
Idea 7
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Dwarf Knights

More of Jamie Trantor’s Dwarves, this time a trio of Knights with double handed weapons. I really like dynamic poses, another three very characterful sculpts that were good fun to paint.

Dwarf Knights
Dwarf Knights
Dwarf Knights

Dwarf Rangers

Tutoring 6
Skill 9
Idea 8
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Dwarf Rangers

Another trio of Infamous JT’s Dwarves, this time some rangers. More lovely sculpts and wrong sized square bases.

Dwarf Adventurers

Tutoring 4
Skill 8
Idea 7
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Dwarf Adventurers

A trio of dwarf adventurers from Infamous JT. Really characterful sculpts that were a pleasure to paint, although I whimped out on doing any OSL on the torch bearer. They are also on the wrong square bases, 25mm instead of 20mm, as the smaller bases were just a little too cramped for the figures.

 

Claymore Infantry

Tutoring 4
Skill 8
Idea 7
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Claymore Infantry

Four infantry to join my longbows, very characterful sculpts again. Since longbows were very much one of defining elements of the English army during the Hundred Years War, I decided to paint these chaps shields with a cross of St. George to link them together.

Claymore Archers

Tutoring 5
Skill 8
Idea 7
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Claymore Archers

I’ve long admired the 100 Years War range of figures by Claymore Castings (sculpted by Matt Bickley I think?), and I treated myself to a couple of packs as a little painting project at a wargames show last year (appropriately enough it was the Claymore show in Edinburgh).

The quality of the figures didn’t disappoint, and whilst I’m not tempted to start a new historical period, there’s a strong chance I might be picking up a few more at a later stage.

There’s some infantry to join these archers currently on the painting table.

Claymore Archers

Cloth Adventurers

Tutoring 5
Skill 9
Idea 8
3 Comments
This trio are the most recent cloth toys released by Statuesque Miniatures. The cloth crow on the left comes with a clear resin lantern cover, which is a really nice touch and clever bit of design.This trio are the most recent cloth toys released by Statuesque Miniatures. The cloth crow on the left comes with a clear resin lantern cover, which is a really nice touch and clever bit of design.
Cloth Adventurers

Cloth Goblins

Tutoring 5
Skill 9
Idea 8
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I've had these Cloth Goblins by Statuesque Miniatures sitting around for about a year. I really struggled to come up with a colour scheme, and finally got some inspiration a few weeks ago. Very characterful and clean sculpts, with a simple design that can be approached in lots of different ways.I've had these Cloth Goblins by Statuesque Miniatures sitting around for about a year. I really struggled to come up with a colour scheme, and finally got some inspiration a few weeks ago. Very characterful and clean sculpts, with a simple design that can be approached in lots of different ways.
Cloth Goblins

More Space Orks

Tutoring 6
Skill 10
Idea 9
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Captain, bosun and trusty squigpiper finished to lead my second Freebooter crew.Captain, bosun and trusty squigpiper finished to lead my second Freebooter crew.
The whole crew ready for some plundering.The whole crew ready for some plundering.

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