Starting on my snow angel gobbo unit filler. He will be on a 40x40mm base. I will lay down a layer of green stuff as a layer of snow around him and then cover it in basing snow once it's all primed and painted.
And I bought this set of not too adorable tweezers, they only got pink tweezers in craft stores apparently... Damn the scrapbooking wave that have hit Sweden.
They are designed so that they self closes / locking when you let go. Yes you don't have to clamp on to stuff so your hand is a bit more relaxed but I feel you lose some control, and don't trust that the tweezers always holds firmly enough. I got some jewellers professional self locking tweezers at work they are a lot stronger but even with them I'm not convinced about the accuracy of the grip and things can ping off being squeezed out of the grip of the tweezers. Update the pink bits on the handles have now fallen off, it doesn't really affect the usability of the tweezers and they still get a meh in grade for usefulness and usability.
Black undercoat/primer applied on some models and conversions.
You can see a camera stand in the background that i borrowed. And as you can see I always forget to use it... It's a bit to high in it's lowest position and a bit unwieldy to, hope I find something a bit smaller and handy.
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...


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