Dwarf: Standard Bearer #1 (Green Eyes)
This is one of two Standard Bearers (identical sculpts) in the Santa Dwarfs set. Which is why it’s labeled “Green Eyes”. The
…and you can't teach THAT!
Miniatures generally for use with Warhammer Fantasy and/or Age of Sigmar
This is one of two Standard Bearers (identical sculpts) in the Santa Dwarfs set. Which is why it’s labeled “Green Eyes”. The
This little guy lost his arm & shield in a tragic fall from a shelf. He’s now repaired.
This Dwarf Warrior Standard Bearer was one of the first models on which I did any freehand painting. Granted it’s only a
One of the legs of the spider broke off of this guy when “playing models” with my (at the time) 4-year-old. I
I’ve dubbed this guy “The Cannonballer”. Because he’s carrying the cannon’s cannonball. In case that wasn’t obvious. He’s a part of the
I made a bunch of green & red Dwarfs; not an entire army of them, but quite a few. This is the
This Engineer lost his finger. When it broke off, instead of worrying about keeping the finger and gluing it back on, I
Another super-satisfying-to-paint metal miniature, this Dwarf Slayer has a darker orange mohawk since he was starting from a darker brown, almost black
This Bolt Thrower crew member is part of a metal set, the rest of which were painted YEARS ago… I previously posted
This poor little Rat Ogre sat unfinished for… well, years. Four? Five? Maybe more? When I reset my hobby area earlier in