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Furry Foes and Forgeborn

Furry Foes and Forgeborn

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About the Project

Juggling a part-time job, a fledgling business, and a serious miniature wargaming addiction is no joke. Thankfully, my generous boss, a fellow wargamer, recently dropped off some Space Dwarves and Werewolves from Wargame Atlantic, which came free with magazines. Now, I'm off to the workshop to craft a masterpiece from these forgotten figures and whatever else I can scavenge from the depths of my hobby hoard.

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Launching the Multi-Stage Rocket

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Painting has begun! I primed the miniatures with Colour Forge Matt Black.

The hardest part of the process is finding the colour scheme for the Space Dwarves.

I am thinking of painting the Werewolves grey and browns. Keeping them “normal” or “regular” but I feel the Space Dwarves should have a flair of colour, elements or flashes of bright yellows, oranges or reds. on an otherwise matt grey or metallic space suit.

All work and no play, makes Pandy a dull boy.

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While I don’t get paid overtime! I do get Time Off In Lieu. Also, I get the occasional gifts. My new boss has also given me some gifts for free. I want to provide some colour to the office, which isn’t flowers or a massive photo of an F35.

I first had to figure out what I wanted it to do. Not only that, but I found no inspiration in my hobby piles, the free miniatures would have to do…..

I have now built the miniatures. Four werewolves and three dwarves. I made some interesting choices, cutting guns and other weapons. I am building by feel and when the logic of “does it bring me joy”. Something I think is important. If you aren’t having fun doing something, you are doing it wrong.

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