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Barbarian Warband For Frostgrave

Barbarian Warband For Frostgrave

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Preparation

Tutoring 18
Skill 17
Idea 17
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Freshly washed.Freshly washed.

While the metal models are simple to prepare there was one resin model which I scrubbed with an old toothbrush in soapy water to remove the release agent as this can cause problems later on with painting.

Planning the plastic partsPlanning the plastic parts

The main way to tell the different soldier types in a Frostgrave warband is with the weapons they are equipped with. Before diving into the plastic boxed set I planned out which soldiers I needed that my metal models didn’t cover.

Filling out the basesFilling out the bases

I’m using lipped bases from Warlord games which I’ve filled with plaster filler. As the models come with an integrated bases tab (with can be a hassle to remove, I did this with all of the models in my first warband) these bases help sink that integrated base and hide so that the models feet is level with the edge of the base.

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First time seeing the rhino rider in its constituent parts. As a big Conan and barbarian fan in general, I will be following your blog with glee.

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