Woodland scoundrels are ready to lay ambush on tabletop.

Here it is. A new set of stl minis is out on Wargame Vault.

Despite many opportunities not everyone feels at their place in within the society of the Empire. All kinds of renegades, outlaws, runaway serfs, heretics or vagabonds find refuge in dense forests and woods across the Empire, forming sometimes quite numerous bands. Foraging, poaching and robing merchant caravans or noble carriages they trade their stolen goods with peripheral villages or towns, for anything they lack in their hideouts. Paying handsomely for protection or cooperation of the simple folk, leaders of such bands become sometimes figures of folklore fables about the noble rogues stealing the rich and giving to the poor. With reality being often much more prosaic.

With this set 5 different miniatures of such goblin woodsmen are ready to be printed (designed for 28-32mm scale range). Armed for ambush with with hunting bows (and crossbow) as well as ropes, caltrops and forestry tools to prepare nasty traps that would discourage any pursuit. Below you can view painted prints of one such company.

Something’s stirring in the woods.

Today a little sneak peak of upcoming goblin woodsmen set.

Goblin outcasts and brigands, hiding in the woods form the justice (or injustice) of the Goblin Empire.

I still do some minor technical tweaking with these, but they are quite close to getting published. I hope you will like them.

Of Sir Swanlake at the Mournful Guard – Part 3

As I am working on a next set of miniatures (Goblin Woodsmen this time) please Click here in the meantime for the next part of a tale of Sir Swanlake, where he finally meet the dreaded lord of Damp Pass.

Meet the Aurelian Mercenary Halberds as they march out of the workshop!

Five detailed human halberdiers are ready to be 3d printed and march through the Goblin Empire as some of the most reliable troops available to the goblin lords (or any other that can afford them for that matter) as long as principles of their faith are respected by their employers. Up for grabs from Wargamevault.

As the City guard Goblins these gentlemen are designed for 28-32mm scale. Below you can find test print results on on Anycubic Photon mono 2k, on pretty much basic settings, with just a single layer of white spray basecoat.

And below speedpainted, to bring out the details and give them a little more character, bearing the colours of the Companie of the Blue Banner.

Abiram Barhammon’s description of the Chronica Goblinorum

Right now I am working on second set of STLs focused on human infantry, and on the 2nd part of the tale about Sir Swanlake. I hope to bring them to you soon but in the meantime please enjoy a description of the Imperial First College of the Chronicle, written by hand of a dwarf merchant from a distant land to the south of the Glorious Empire.

Goblin City Guard – Papercraft miniatures.

While working on STL miniatures i make a lot of drafts and sketches to help myself design and visualise the miniature, their pose, location f items etc. Many of these were discarded later during the sculpting but I thought they should not go to waste. They need just a little bit of cleanup and editing. Right?… Yeah it always take more work and longer time than it seems but anyway here comes 2d papercraft miniatures of the Goblin City Guard. Avialable on WargameVault to grace papercraft tabletop battlefields.

As an appendix to this set you will find a set of DIY papercraft bases to print and assemble in case you would not want to use 3rd party made plastic stands, or foamcore plates. Initially they were to be included in the set but I decided to leave them out so anyone could use them also for other things (such as Basing Codex Manesse Miniatures)

First set of Chronica Goblinorum miniatures are out of the workshop!

Five detailed goblin guardsmen are ready to be 3d printed and march through the tabletop battlefields to attest of supremacy of goblin military might. Up for grabs from Wargamevault.

Miniatures are designed for 28-32mm scale and were tested on Anycubic Photon mono 2k, on pretty much basic settings. I think they came up quite well, but you can judge it yourself on photos below.

And below speedpainted, to bring out the details and give them a little more character, bearing the colours of the butchers Guild of the City of Redwall.