
I earlier featured some test models from this warband, which is now complete.I took it to a tournament in October where I came 2nd in both the gaming and painting. The organisers are a great group of gentlemen who operate a tumblr website where some of the photos will be posted in due course, no doubt.


Anyhow, I present the models–possibly the first fully painted force of any sort I have fielded ever, and in true tournament style finished at 11PM the night before.


I based them on the colour scheme of the jezzailers from the 5th edition army book.


Overall, I’m pretty pleased with them and plan to make a few additions in due course.


The tournament ran on the one-off battles rules from the Mordheim rule book with a warband limit of 1250 gold coins.


I tooled up the leaders with all sorts of extra stats and warplock pistols and so on, and ran the henchmen pretty lean.


People were fairly surprised to see bright yellow Skaven. I think they would have been even more surprised if I had chosen one of the truly garish schemes (like lime green and purple)–maybe next time!
Sooo friggin cool!!!
Papa Blanche must be proud of your work.
Total Oldhammer!!!
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Thanks Piotr! I’m fairly happy with how they turned out–they matched the vision I had for them pretty well! 🙂
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Well if you came second then the paint work by the winner must have been pretty outstanding. Nice work, all the more so because yellow can be a bugger!
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Yes, the winner was a chap with a few Golden Demons to his name and had a very nice warband indeed. Thanks, though! The yellow was a pain and when I still had lots to do and the tournament was only a few days away I really was wishing I had picked a colour which only required 1 layer of paint! (I think this took about 4 or 5 layers to build up!)
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Gorgeous work! I love how they look, pure oldhammer love!!
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Thanks Suber! Yes, I think the flames are pretty old school 😎
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Second is great but well deserving of first. You need to paint/post more man.
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Thanks mate. I had to some severe shortcuts to get them done in time for the big day but I still think they came out pretty well and you can hardly tell unless you look very closely. The winner had taken no shortcuts at all and well deserved his victory. I was pretty pleased with the result!
Also, I’m working on posting more! I promise!
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Lovely stuff, really rang those 90s nostalgia bells with the paint scheme!
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Thanks Mikko. Mission accomplished, in that case!
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Well done Sir! Bravo !
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Thanks, Nico. Your own skaven were a big part of my inspiration so I really appreciate your comment. 😊
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These are glorious! I really like your choice of the bright colours. The freehand is really arresting.
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Thanks Curis! I’m grateful for your kind words 😊 glad the freehand came out. It wasn’t easy to do it on some of the folds and hard to reach bits.
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Love the colourful direction, most people paint skaven in dull Browns but these really pop!
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Thanks Jorgen, people were fairly surprised to see bright yellow Skaven and it was “mission achieved” when people said they were reminded of the 1990s! 🙂
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Old-school metal Skaven for the win! I’m just sad I sold off mine back in the day. Yours here look really bloody sweet!
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Thanks! They are wonderful models, it was great to finally put some paint on them!
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I’ve got a pair of plastic Skaven out right now, but I’m inspired to dig out some proper old metals for the following pair after seeing these guys on display. And by inspired, I mean I’ll actually do it! (for once!)
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Nice…can’t wait to see what you do with them!
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