Bane
Vassal
Hi all,
Having eventually found this forum and some like-minded oop citadel geeks, I thought it was about time I shared some of my stuff with you. My love from back in the late 80's was split between Orcs and Chaos; but my current reincarnation into the hobby has seen me going down the Lost and the Damned route; Nurgle warbands.
Unfortunately I sold all my old 80's and 90's miniatures off some time ago and when I got back into the addiction a few years ago, I bought some of GW's new stuff to convert with the few leftover bits that I had kept. Then I started spending way too many hours trawling ebay to try and repurchase the favourinte parts of my old collection and some additional ones that I always wanted but never had the first time around.
So, models. My first warband was generated and this is what I created (even before I found this haven of oldhammer, I was trying to recreate the old realms of chaos feel with muted, pastelle colours on new GW models)
Nurgle Champion:


An old Citadel minotaur:


5 Brigands (this first one inspired by an illustration from the Lost and Damned back cover):





And finally a heavily converted Centaur that's been inspired by a lot of John Blanche's art:


I often have this dilemma about whether to convert (in this case cut-up) old miniatures. Sometimes I can justify it because either the part of the old sculpt that I don't want to use is shit - the legs of the Palanquin rider in this case. Sometimes I can't justify a conversion at all (as with the minotaur) because the sculpt it so good. Anyway, in case you're wondering, the aforementioned palanquin is being used for my next warband which I've rolled up and just finished converting, pictures to follow.
Hopefully you'll enjoy watching the next warbands creation and expansion...
Cheers for your time!
Having eventually found this forum and some like-minded oop citadel geeks, I thought it was about time I shared some of my stuff with you. My love from back in the late 80's was split between Orcs and Chaos; but my current reincarnation into the hobby has seen me going down the Lost and the Damned route; Nurgle warbands.
Unfortunately I sold all my old 80's and 90's miniatures off some time ago and when I got back into the addiction a few years ago, I bought some of GW's new stuff to convert with the few leftover bits that I had kept. Then I started spending way too many hours trawling ebay to try and repurchase the favourinte parts of my old collection and some additional ones that I always wanted but never had the first time around.
So, models. My first warband was generated and this is what I created (even before I found this haven of oldhammer, I was trying to recreate the old realms of chaos feel with muted, pastelle colours on new GW models)
Nurgle Champion:


An old Citadel minotaur:


5 Brigands (this first one inspired by an illustration from the Lost and Damned back cover):





And finally a heavily converted Centaur that's been inspired by a lot of John Blanche's art:


I often have this dilemma about whether to convert (in this case cut-up) old miniatures. Sometimes I can justify it because either the part of the old sculpt that I don't want to use is shit - the legs of the Palanquin rider in this case. Sometimes I can't justify a conversion at all (as with the minotaur) because the sculpt it so good. Anyway, in case you're wondering, the aforementioned palanquin is being used for my next warband which I've rolled up and just finished converting, pictures to follow.
Hopefully you'll enjoy watching the next warbands creation and expansion...
Cheers for your time!