Hi!
We've had a busy November which has resulted in a decided lack of posts as work has been busy and we've been working on our flat to get it finally sorted out how we want it (its only taken a decade!) but on the upside, I now have a dedicated workspace in the form of a small desk with all my paints, rulebooks and art materials nearby and have spent the month painting up some anthropomorphic figures my wife kindly picked up for my birthday in October.
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| Arcadian Adventurers |
They're from a well known Chinese website and are 3d printed and I must admit that I was pleasantly surprised on how much fun I had painting them all. They stand on 25mm scale bases and simply ooze character and charm and may have changed my opinion on 3d designed and printed figures.
Mighty Eagle and Leopold
Hannibal and Pooh the Honey Knight
I must admit that before I started painting them I was rather doubtful on ever getting the whole nine done as they're totally different from my usual stuff but by using a limited palette of colours and rather a lot of washes, I found myself really enjoying the process and each seemed to spring to life as I worked on them exuding a charm that I'd really not expected from 3d prints.
Raynard and Typhon
Before I knew it, I'd completed all nine and realised I was looking forward to adding to the collection with more animal adventurers, strange denizens and quirky dangers for them to face. Unexpectedly I seem to have fallen into a mini project that will have some real possibilities for keeping me engaged throughout 2026 which is really exciting and just goes to show that taking a break, picking up something completely different and not stressing about it can really work!
Rules wise, I suspect I'll use Brutal Quest or a slightly modified version of Song of Blades and the games I have planned for them may not all be blood and guts battles but exploration of the world, gathering herbs and dealing with pesky Outlanders.










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