Simply fantastic! To say this is impressive is putting it lightly. I'm as green with envy as those goblins.
I love the way it all simply fits together.
Simply fantastic! To say this is impressive is putting it lightly. I'm as green with envy as those goblins.
I love the way it all simply fits together.
(This forum needs an applause icon!)
That certainly set a shining example of what Warhammer Quest should/could be. Great, very vivid storytelling.
And the painting and self-made art makes it a treat to watch the pictures.
Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
Oh, could you give us some better shots of those watchmen? (and info on who made them?) They look like very nice figures.
Hi All
Wow..
Its heartening to see your reactions and get such positive feedback from the crew on Warseer. For me this whole project is what Warhammer Quest is about and can be made into; as is shown on every thread in the sub-forum. Pretty much why I moved my PLOG over here in the first place.
@Modhail
Very welcome my man, glad you enjoyed the read. The watchmen are fifth edition Bretonnians sculpted by the Perry Bros during the 90's. I love them and think they capture exactly what the Bretonnians are in my minds eye. I'll shoot some images of my collection on Wednesday for you
@Harry and AndyT
Cheers guys, I've been encouraged by all the work going on in cork, plastic and plaster about Warseers WHQst forum as I mentioned before. Eagerly await the first reports from your respective collections soon. Warhammer Quest really is hobby at it's core, allowing you to develop scenarios and send your heroes into the thick of it. Glad you enjoyed the read, another adventure with Jean and his siblings soon!
best,
Sebastian.
I just finished painting my basic monsters for Quest and everytime I think of putting it all away I come back to your plog for inspiration. It is very difficult to read one of your posts or see some of your work and not end up painting something, thanks for all the inspiration!
Simply brilliant - so nice to see games played with nicely painted minis, it makes things so much better. Just wish my minis would paint themselves sometimes!
Just to repeat what everyone else said, very inspiring and creative work. The pics also do the scenario justice, a great read!
Its fantastic to see fully-painted pics from your gaming sessions. More people need to get stuff painted - including me!![]()
outstanding! I really enjoyed the reading, and of course your amazing minis. Loved it, it gives so much depth to your characters. Your blog got me back into WHQ. thanks mate
Hi All,
Thank you for your thoughts and feedback on the mini-project for WQst, certainly enjoyed putting it together; fun playing it too
I've been flat out on a new contract project in RL, but should get time in the next week to continue on the painting and modelling. Also, I'll setup a download for the cards too. I've been adjusting a couple of print ready settings that should avoid the over tinting that happened to the tunnel and corridor sections. Usually not and issue, but my -past- printer couldn't be bothered to flick a check button. If he can't do that for a creative project, sure as heck not going to trust him with a client job.
Any folks getting back into Quest, post up on the forums; we'd love to see your work and adventures!
best for the weekend,
Seb
I hadn't seen this thread before, simply brilliant with loads of creativity shown. Bravo!
My Southland's Beastmen (and other fantasy armies and warbands) (updated 2013-05-10)
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The Herdstone mrtn's Thirty Years of War (updated 2013-05-10)
Hi All,
Well life (TM) has been a jealous wench; consuming a lot of my spare time lately. BUt what it has done is make me patient on eBay. So much so, the next few parts required for the continuing adventures of our Bretonnian siblings will continue soon. Talking about that, scored some more hosting bandwidth - shall post a link after the weekend for all those wishing to download the Cellar Caper tiles
In other news, my general browsing over an end of day wine discovered some nice models out there lately made by various studios (check the watermarks for names):
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As you can imagine I have been looking up inspiration for Barbarians (I think I may have mentioned the female Barbarian?); mostly to paint the one I converted up for Nick, then rework his Saga to blend in with the Bretonnian Quest chain. Should be fun having the young lads meet up with the gnarled Norther'
My next Quest will be in a forested, warren like realm. Should be interesting to portray on tiles and I hope for some new angles on playing WHQst to be trialed. Nick and I have already been scribbling down some new House Rules for the forthcomning teenage characters.
Thanks for your patience, the project will roll on in the next fortnight
- Seb
That female barbarian is probably the best representation of the classic barbarian stereotype (in either gender) I have seen yet. If it had been around when I was buying mine, I probably would have gone for it.
Looking forward to the next installment of the Brettonnian siblings saga. Told you that you should make your own game - I'm gonna consider this strongly-narrative campaign expansion as counting for that![]()
I like the female barbarian a lot. I will be very itnerested to see the board sections, etc.
I completely agree with you, Botjer, the armour is ridiculous. However, the quality of that sculpt is very good compared to most, and the traditional/classic barbarians, whether male or female, wear very little armour/clothing anyway. Just look at the other examples Tael posted. With the skimpy armour, that female model does look a lot more obviously 'barbarian' than she does 'warrior'. The model I use for my barbarian is a Reaper evil mercenary who wears armour and trousers, but who can come across as a barbarian due to the dual axes, skin cloak and mohawk-style ponytail. I'm also using him as a warrior in D&D at the mo (hence why I haven't posted much recently - might actually get a game of WHQ next week though! Woo!) although now the character has got a set of half-plate, I'm using the chaos warrior model instead (can you guess my character's alignment?). Anyway, I ramble... Looking forward to those new tiles, Tael!
Brilliant. the girl from the video even looks like the figure
I hadn't actually noticed her lack or armour and marvellous toned stomach (behind that whacking great big axe) until you had pointed it out![]()
You wouldn't possibly be able to post a scale shot with the female barbarian and a standard gw human figure would you? I agree it is one of the best sculpts for a barbarian (I think wolf looks ace as well but I was just getting into going to hobby shops in the early 90s so I tend not to favor hyper realism in my minis) and I've been on the fence on wether to add her to my warhammer quest hero set. Would certainly help my girl friends annoyance at constantly having to be a boy character... Although I'm not sure she will be sold on the lack of clothing![]()
Old school Black Templar horde, ruined temple Blood Angels, and art scale Space Wolves!
http://www.warseer.com/forums/showth...rough-the-Ages Low brow, high vibrancy, fantasy mash up
http://www.warseer.com/forums/showth...?343809-Quest!
Dark Eldar, unabashadly based on Drizzit from my childhood http://www.warseer.com/forums/showth...lms-Persussian
Hi All
Well finally after ages of saying I'd get too it, I've gone and done it. Man is my new work sapping the time out of my hobby hours!
You can find the downloads for both the Cellars and the Corridor sections here :
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Page One and Page Two (A3 300dpi PDF Format)
Enjoy adding them to your games, when I get the chance I'll upload some Dungeon Cards to suit.
In other news I have quietly been collecting components for the next adventure :
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Picked up several squires and more than a few Ungor minions.. oh what have I planned..? muhahah.. haha....ahem..
In yet more news.. scored a new studio flat, with two massive windows which I can shove a hobby desk up against WooHoo!.. finally have my hobby desk back in play
Expect a definite upswing in goodies with a set location for hobby projects!
Enjoy the new board sections all!
Seb
Fantastic resource, and really good of you to sharealmost wish I hadnt bothered making the 3d dungeon now so I could use yours!
Love the squires, full of character!
The new boards look great. Fantastic job.