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Hobby Update: The Otherworld

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 Hey folks, welcome back! Here's a quick update for you on my Otherworld warband for SAGA Age of Magic. Today I finally got around to finishing my Warlord on foot, ironically one of the first miniatures I started in this project. One also included some WIP shots, so you all can see my process.  After painting my flying Warlord and hearthguard, this guy was a real breeze. I'm pleased as punch with the outcome, since now my warband is really coming into the homestretch. Now that the Warlord and retinue are complete, I can finish the foot hearthguard and call it a wrap (for now). I'm still planning on possibly adding sacred ground (an Unstable Portal!) as well as possibly a Conjuror and two Behemoths (gigantic Chaos Spawn).  However, once the hearthguard are finished, I think it will be time to pivot and do a little work on another warband, my Chaos Dwarves (Masters of the Underearth). They've been patiently waiting reinforcements for mo

Hobby Update: The Otherworld

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 Hey folks, welcome back! In this blog, we'll be focusing on my newly completed sorcerer for my Otherworld warband in SAGA Age of Magic.

Hobby Update: Demonic Stingrays and Etsy

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 Hey folks, welcome back! This blog took a bit of time to prepare as there was a whole mess of work required to pull it off. In this blog, I'll be discussing the steps I took to create my 15mm demonic stingrays (which will count as flying creatures in my Otherworld warband for SAGA Age of Magic).

Hobby Update: The Otherworld

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 Hey folks, welcome back! This blog focuses on my new, monstrous, legendary , Lord of Change! In SAGA Age of Magic, no Otherworld warband is complete without an Archdemon, so it was high time to construct my own. This miniature was inspired by Games Workshop's Age of Sigmar  (formerly  Warhammer Fantasy Battles ) and Warhammer 40,000 , two intellectual properties I've been a fan and player of for the last twenty five years (at the time of writing, it's the apocalyptic year of 2020). Over the decades, the Lord of Change has changed quite a bit. Arguably inspired by the Vrock, a magical creature from Dungeons & Dragons , the Lord of Change is the greater demon of Tzeentch, one of the four great Chaos deities. Tzeentch is the god of change, sorcery, spellcasting, and forbidden knowledge. A Vrock from the 5th Edition D&D Monstrous Manual. In it's earliest versions, the Lord of Change deviated very slightly from this borrowed design. However, in time, the Lord of Cha