Michaels 25mm WFB Stuff...

Posted before I read the subsequent posts! :oops:
Appreciate that setting a limit on Citadel only, but personally so long as the mini meets the aesthetic it is more “Oldhammer” to mix manufacturers than keeping to a set brand…
 
Am considering using some of the Empire minis from my storage pile as allies for my Dwarf army. Would allow access to some faster cavalry units…

And some lovely pseudo-landsknecht minis!
 
To be fair, these crew are great:

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Better than the ones that come with the 4th edition cannon.
But £16.00 and I only need 3 of them...


If I could find a metal 4th edition cannon for a tenner and then these, maybe.
Or a 4th edition cannon for £15.00 and just three of these for a tenner...
Someone selling a lead 'Citadel Cannon' for £14.76 on ebay at the moment. Also a mortar thrown in that price by the looks of it...Any good?
 
Finally, the last of my infantry units is done!!


The reliquary started off as a flagellant accessory I think, but then I added a back and doors and popped it on a pole with supports then added the tassels, it has turned out quite nice I think.

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HELBLITZEN


The Helblitzen make up the bulk of all the imperial soldiers and Heiligsheld is no exception.

These are led by Jurgen Lebowski who is in charge of the day to day running of the garrison.
Jurgen grew up with Count Halven and they have been friends since childhood.
He is the master of ceremonies and a capable, albeit aging leader.


The reliquary carried by Karl Frazetta is from the private chapel to Morr from the Halven manor house.

It is said to protect them from a visit from Morr and help keep the soldiers from visiting his kingdom before their time.

It is said that this protection is possible thanks to some arcane ritual that the bearer must make with Morr, some sort of deal with death himself, as part of this ritual the bearer, in this case Karl, is bestowed the title of death dealer.
The exact details of this ritual or deal are known only to Karl and Johannes Andreaes the Hohenexe.
 
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