Lead astray - Oldhammer goings on.

Here's something I made a while back with miliput and spare heads; the aftermath of this battle:Screenshot_20250821_195803_Chrome.jpg

This gobbo ended up looking quite peaceful - no bad thing after a hard life.
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This fellow ended up a little on the large side but I think works OK

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Crumped.
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No more to see Naggoroth
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A better sized ratman
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No longer carrying a grudge
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I thought a fallen elf should be as dignified as possible

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My inner dwarf thinks the elf should be in a few more pieces, but other than that they look good.

I like the serene Gobbo and the large Skaven most. The dwarf looks good too, I hope his death was a good one for the sagas and not something embarrassing like falling over drunk and drowning in a puddle of orc drool.
 
Neat, am gathering bits for my dwarf baggage train too! Have been using the Bugman’s cart for the time being, but that has its own rules under TOW, so will be independent once the actual baggage bases are completed. ;)
 
This isn't very oldhammer at all but I was stuck for something to paint recently, and remembered ages ago I helped out at Scouts when there was a miniature painting activity promoted by GW where all the kids got a space marine to paint.

I ended up with a spare sprue and forgot all about it. Anyway here it is with an old RT01 beakie helmet instead of the tiny one that came with it. I also kept the chapter badge on the right shoulder in honour if the old ways.
 

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Yes, this is a really big miniature - which suits its purpose as a starter model for learning painting...or it could just be scale creep...but the old mark 6 helmet put it back in human proportions.
 
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