After one of my lessons in Göteborg/Gothenburg I snuck in to the games-workshop store while waiting for my train home. And there I found this lovely Night Goblin army by Joachim Wessmark.
A really nice conversion on the doom diver.
Night Goblin Spider Riders.
Old Giant.
A really old fanatic. With yellow shoes.
The quality of the pictures is so poor since they are taken with my old dying phone and through the thick glas.
A good variety of squigs, don't know how I feel about the concept of flying squig however.
Awesome Mangler squigs.
Quite expensive to make it.
Hoping for a good looking plastic kit in a near future.
A colour full night goblin regiment. Love the mushroom standard! Surprisingly the pink and babyblue tie the regiment together and army.
Sorry this one wouldn't focus. But it's the only pic where you can see the mushroom.
From above, easier to see the different models.
Skarsnick and yummy gnobla.
The Caledor Dragons High Elf Blood Bowl Team Reveal
I did not expect to see Blood Bowl news this early in the year. In the recent past when we have had early news, it has been because we missed the late year or Christmas drop. But I'm not complaining. If Games Workshop are trying to capitalise on the excitement built up by the release of the new edition, then there might be more ahead in the pipeline. High Elves were the last of the old offical teams that hadn't received new models since the 2016 re-release of Blood Bowl. With the team I'm about to introduce, Games Workshop are now fully up to date*. Let me present to you, 'The Caledor Dragons' High Elf Team. First thing to note, these are lovely models. I like really like them, however, their realistic proportions suggests a new sculptor who might not be experienced in using Games Workshop's heroic scale. They are tall and slender as High Elves should be, but when we compare them to other models, even other elf variants, they still seem too tall. Their h...


The blue and pink actually works really well with the black. Thanks for a little bit of inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYes it does. My first thought was that multiple colures on the hats would make the unit look incoherent, but I was proven wrong.
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