Witch Elves (with a twist)

Kacpero has already shared some pictures of the commissioned Witch Elves unit. They a part of a larger commissioned project. One that will take some more time to complete. However we decided to show you additional photos of unit to you before finishing the whole project. Why? Because there’s one very interesting and uncommon thing about them!

On this photo you can see the whole unit of Witch Elves with a movement tray and winter bases. But check the next photo, just below this one.

Can you see all the different styles of bases? There are eight styles, each with bases for the whole unit and an accompannying movement tray.

Each set allows to place the unit of Witch Elves in totally different terrain. So the player can use bases matching the style of the gaming table!

We thought it would be interesting to show what the various styles look like with the models. So we placed a few Witch Elves on each set of bases.

Here you can see the Witch Elves on lava (chaos) bases:

Here they are using woods-themed bases:

These photos shows Witch Elves with marble bases:

Dark landscape bases:

Standard field bases here:

These photos show ice (winter) bases and the complete unit.

And the remaining ones are: warpstone (skaven) bases and desert.

They look nice, don’t they? And while painting all these bases (160 of them!) was a lot of work, they make the unit stand out for sure.

If you would like us to paint some models for your gaming needs (or even for your collection), please send us a message. We’re sure our miniature painting service will be able to provide what you need! 🙂

Skaven Grey Seer and Thanquol

We’re returning to skaven themes again and this time it will be with two miniatures: Thanquol and another skaven Grey Seer.

As you can see, he’s got a removable scenic base with a special skaven touch: 13 shards of warpstone. 🙂

But if you would rather see a more generic Grey Seer, here is one for your viewing pleasure. 🙂

And some more photos of him, standing on some scenic base that you may have seen already. 😉

Thanks for your attention! And if you are interested in getting anything built or painted for you, don’t hesitate to message us.

Gotrek and Felix diorama

“Gotrek Gurnisson, a Dwarf Slayer, and Felix Jaeger, his Human chronicler, are a duo of warriors travelling throughout the length and breadth of the Old World, battling Dark Forces and stopping plots in Gotrek’s quest for a heroic death against a terrible foe.”
That’s what Warhammer Wiki says about them.

You know how I like making dioramas and scenic bases. Therefore, when I got a chance to make one for the famous duo, I did it.

The models are the classic 1993 versions of Gotrek and Felix. In addition, they can be removed for use in games.

If you like my works, you can contact us about having some made for you. 🙂

Town Cryer: Rats Everywhere

Here is another diorama that I created for the commissioned skaven characters I’ve been doing. This time it’s packmaster Skweel Gnawtooth moving through some sewers.

If you remember Mordheim: City of the Damned, you may still remember the Town Cryer, too. It was a series of articles expanding the game and adding new things to it. I used the title as a heading for my diorama.

The diorama was supposed to be a display base for Skweel Gnawtooth, but you know me. Once I get inspired and am doing something so enjoyable, my projects (especially dioramas) tend to grow.

So instead of a simple scenic base, you have this thing…
We have a short video of the scene:

If you want to take a look at more photos – here they are:

Some more skaven models may be coming from me soon, so stay tuned.

And if you would like a nice diorama or scenic base made by any of us, let us know, because we’ll be happy to provide this kind of service. 🙂

Geheimnistag, or Deathmaster Snikch’s scenic base

Geheimnistag, also known as Geheimnisnacht Eve is a day in the calendar of the Warhammer world that marks the time of the full moon. This holiday does not fall on any particular day of the calendar; the Day of Mystery, also called the “Floating Holiday”, occurs when the twin moons Morrslieb and Mannslieb are both full in the sky. This occurs only once per year and is considered a time when the veil between worlds becomes thin, sometimes dangerously so.

Diorama or extended scenic base?

This model started as a commissioned scenic base for Deathmaster Snikch. And somehow it grew to be more than just this. 😀
But the positive thing is that’s how you can admire this scene now:

Geheimnistag, or Deathmaster Snikch’s display base

While Deathmaster Snikch seems to be just a minor part of the whole Geheimnistag scene now, you can see he’s still there. Prowling in the night.

Take a moment to check out the photos below. They will show you some more details of the Geheimnistag diorama.

Video of the Geheimnistag diorama

And if you want to see a short video as well – here it is:

You can also see it in our Instagram gallery.

Don’t stay outside on the Geheimnisnacht!