Michaels 25mm WFB Stuff...

I think Slaanesh is underrated/misrepresented as a chaos power. It's not all tits and leather, it's about comfort and little pleasures. Something especially appealing in a world of poverty, mud and ever-present violence.
Another one appearing hidden from behind the curtain! :D
 
Blimey, it has been about 2 months since I painted a model.
It has been a stressy few months, but even so I had not realised it had been that long.

Anyway, it is super hot so I did not spend overly long on this chap, the building I had done a good few weeks back when the weather was milder.

Next up on our tour of Heiligsheld, the blacksmith's.

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The second building proper in Heiligsheld is the blacksmiths workshop of Hans Eisen.

When the inn, The Wicker Man was first made, the then smith worked from the inns yard.
However as the inn grew the smith decided it prudent to build a small workshop not far from the inn.

It is this building in which Hans Eisen now ply's his trade as his fathers’ did before him.

Where once the smithy mostly fixed the wheels of wagons and shod the hooves of the the visitors of the inn, it now makes weapons and armour for the Counts men.

That is not to say Hans will not sharpen knives and fix pots and pans, but the real money lies in work for the Count.

As men go, Hans is fairly unremarkable, strong obviously, likes an ale or ten, he his single and has no offspring however, and he has been mumbling a lot of late about what will happen to the business when he is gone.

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It can be nice to do that sometimes. I'm getting some Necromunda terrain done and I've deliberately been keeping it simple, just some off the shelf MDF stuff. However I'm avoiding adding lots of greeblies and pipes, my own ladders, vents, filling all the MDF joints and so forth which I might otherwise do. Wanted some terrain for a game, get it done was the moto for this lot. So build it, paint it. Done. Sometimes that's quite refreshing.
 
It can be nice to do that sometimes. I'm getting some Necromunda terrain done and I've deliberately been keeping it simple, just some off the shelf MDF stuff. However I'm avoiding adding lots of greeblies and pipes, my own ladders, vents, filling all the MDF joints and so forth which I might otherwise do. Wanted some terrain for a game, get it done was the moto for this lot. So build it, paint it. Done. Sometimes that's quite refreshing.

Feels a bit wrong somehow though?
 
English sparkling wine
Random side note time:
while Sparking in wine isn't really new, If I remember right, the wine from the Champagne having a light sparkle, was seen as a major fault. However, in the 16th-17th Century, The British were the first to think "Hang on, this is a good thing" and tried to figure out why it happened and make it happen more. Then the French took all the credit... cause... French ^_^;
 
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