Nice work, i love that oldhammer look of the squig!
This picture was actually used as an inspiration. I always loved the blue-white scheme (Even though i used very bright blue instead white.)
Lol. Thanks, i like them for how easy they were to make.
I already had the rules for a pretty long time, but i simply did not test it out. It is very high on my list though.
Thanks, i am pretty amateurish at sculpting, but once in a while it works out.
Haven’t had much time to play recently, but i am working on 15mm minis and vehicles for Bolt Action and i plan to try out Chain of Command and Nuts sooner or later.
Thanks. I think i have not highlighted this thing enough. Compared to my other German vehicles (Which are dark, but the kind of i prefer and intended to have) the dry-brush is nearly not noticable.
Yeah, thanks. Sadly that one was not done by my own printer, but it shows what you can achieve with FDM and the right settings.
If you like this community you might enjoy the two others i made:
https://lemmy.world/c/fantasywargaming
https://lemmy.world/c/coldwarwargaming
Thansk, glad to hear that! I already have some plans for the future, like a source thread for miniatures (Like the one i made in https://lemmy.world/c/coldwarwargaming ) etc.
Thanks! I like making those miniature dioramas, as objective markers or terrain pieces. They add some life to the table.
Do you want a “rank and flank” game with formations? Or are you fine with large “skirmish” games? Hobgoblins, Dragon Rampant and Warlords of Erehwon might be up your alley, since they can be customized rather easily.
DBA and its derivates are a bit more complicated as far as i know and are thus maybe not beginner friendly, though i do not have personal experience with it.