So the first fools to brave The Dungeon of Dave are some classic citadel paladins who probably have not had a decent dungeon bash since Dungeons & Dragons came out.
Preslotta Citadel Paladins and C11 halfling attack Kev Adams Zombies and Reaper Wizard |
Classic early 1980's Citadel creepy crawlies and Red Orcs attack! Grenadier halfman takes aim in background. Molemen by Reaper. Ooze by me. |
Thirty year old minis get some playing with! Some classic Red orcs have been converted here- headswaps and scratch built weaponry. |
Another angle. Note the green ooze sneaking up on a red goblin in the background. It was made with a hot glue gun and a plastic base. |
As you can see, my red orc tribe has expanded since I last posted. These guys are about 50% done. I swapped out a couple of heads and weapons to give more variety, keeping at least one of each variety in archive state.
The creepy crawlies are a personal favourite of mine, I have been collecting these for a while now. When you get them they just look like a little lug of brown metal, but with a little TLC they transform into some classic vintage gaming niceness.
Well that's me for tonight... enjoy dungeon bashing!
Those tiles look great. There's a lot of very nice detail that catches the eye. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteOld school miniatures.. you just can't beat the character of them. I tend to find myself buying more and more late 80/early 90's piece on eBay all the time.
ReplyDeleteIt's great having a highly detailed model, but when it lacks a certain caricature, I lose interest. Been working on themed dungeons myself for Warhammer Quest, long road project.
Great to see these, looked like a fun session in dungeon diving.
- Tael.
cheers. Cant wait to get some treasure doors and get the game group in!
ReplyDeleteHave a browse of Hirst Arts Forums (scenery mold makers), there are several customer 3D dungeon build projects going on. Once I saw these, there was no going back haha :)
ReplyDelete- Tael.