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Tuesday 11 September 2012

Bog Gobs Ahoy!

Ah, another job done! Had some of these boys on the painting table for far too long. Sculpted by Kev Adams for the excellent Four A Miniatures, these chaps are great fun to paint up. If you're reading Andy - we just need those mounted Goblins now!




They join the original Soggy Bottom Boyz to form a warband 15 strong - about time I tried out the latest beta of Skulldred methinks...


... although I could probably do with painting up the Four A Goblin Shaman I purchased some time ago.


Here we have the command group - thought I'd echo the Hot Tuna design from the shield of the one of the original Soggy Bottom Lads. 


I love all the aquatic details - sea shell armour and shields and scaley armour.




Had a go at a tortoise shell shield for the champion - not sure I got it 100%, was quite pleased with the effect anyway.







Spearmen 




I was well chuffed with how the middle guy's shield turned out.



More spearmen and an archer





Had a blast painting these and I have a few other Four A minis to finish off - the latest Piranha Boys and another Demon. As I seem to be having a little break from the Magnificent Sven I might get a few of these loose ends tied up.

Talking of new Kev Adams Goblins, I look forward to receiving the excellent Pirate Goblins that he sculpted for Treps' new line of Old School miniatures - congratulations on the successful Indiegogo campaign by the way!

Oh yeah, and then there's the big guy... 

4 comments:

  1. These look spectacular!!! I love them...and they are now on the "want" list...thanks Bud...sigh

    Excellent work mate!

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  2. Beautiful work! Love the standard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Wonderful miniatures. I love the character, such a rich unit!

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  4. Thanks chaps - glad you liked them

    Get yourself over to Four A Blue - you know you want to! ;)

    Cheers Mouse - I'm not a surfer but I love that Hot Tuna.

    Thanks Adeptgamer - each one's certainly a character in his own right and loads of fun to paint.

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