An old Dwarf Wizard.
This is an old classic Citadel Miniature. The background is a printed photograph.
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This really nice model of a Dwarf Steam Wagon is from Old Glory. It is armed with a large cannon, similar to the ones you would find on sailing ships of the line.
I originally purchased it to use within some Flintloque games.
As it is an all metal model, it is very heavy and weighty on the tabletop.
This is one of the new very nice plastic building kits for Warhammer Fantasy Battle. In the “A4” sized box you get two sprues with all the parts and extras on them. Having constructed the model, I gave it a black undercoat. The roof was given a basecoat of scorched brown.
Thrud.
Who was Thrud?
Thrud the Barbarian is a comics character created by Carl Critchlow in 1981. Although Thrud himself is a parody of Conan the Barbarian, particularly as depicted in the Arnold Schwarzenegger films, inspiration for the character’s adventures and adversaries has been drawn from several fantasy sources. During the 1980s, a Thrud comic strip was a regular strip in White Dwarf.
This model was painted by me and was done in the 1980s using a blending style and minimal washes, with some dry brushing. The rocks on the base are milliput.