08/05/2013
05/05/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 27c - Clanrats / Nightrunners
Hello all,
More plastic skaven madness - the Mordheim era plastic sets really allowed for easy conversions - here the Skavens have been been combined with everything from Chaos Warrior weapons to human Crossbowmen to create a dynamic scouting duo.
Notice the tail-whip, must be unique :-)
All the best,
Kasper
23/04/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 26 - Wounded Skaven 074406/14
Hello all,
well if 13 is the sacred Skaven number - would not 26 at least carry some importance for the little critters? If so I guess we should feature something special for the 26th post in this cavalcade of old models...
A dead skaven! That must be pretty special - something not seen everyday in Skaven society. Oh, wait, actually there would probably be more dead skaven lying around than cheesy Lizardmen armies at a large tournament. Anyways, I have no idea where this casulty model is from but I have always appreciated that instead of just being dead, the rat is clearly dead in battle - he is missing his right arm and clutching the remains of a spear in his chest.
The scavenging vermin move in to feed on its larger and more evolved cousin.
Best regards,
Kasper
well if 13 is the sacred Skaven number - would not 26 at least carry some importance for the little critters? If so I guess we should feature something special for the 26th post in this cavalcade of old models...
A dead skaven! That must be pretty special - something not seen everyday in Skaven society. Oh, wait, actually there would probably be more dead skaven lying around than cheesy Lizardmen armies at a large tournament. Anyways, I have no idea where this casulty model is from but I have always appreciated that instead of just being dead, the rat is clearly dead in battle - he is missing his right arm and clutching the remains of a spear in his chest.
The scavenging vermin move in to feed on its larger and more evolved cousin.
Not
that special I know but I am running out of pictures that have been
uploaded. I guess I will have to bring up a new batch from the basement
soon.
Best regards,
Kasper
21/04/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 25 - Skaven Heroes
Hello all,
A few heroic (if such a thing is possible?) Skavens today.
The rat on the left is (apart from the rather huge Skaven head, which makes me regret not having known about Green stuff at the time :-)) mainly one of the oldest models I own. It came with the first roleplaying Game I ever read and owned (I think it was called "Drager og Dæmoner" (Dragons and Demons) and was made in Sweden?).
With the starter set came this rather small fighter. the head was terrible but I have always loved the pose - so I guess that was enough for me to give him a new head, and let him be a unit champion.
The rat on the left is (apart from the rather huge Skaven head, which makes me regret not having known about Green stuff at the time :-)) mainly one of the oldest models I own. It came with the first roleplaying Game I ever read and owned (I think it was called "Drager og Dæmoner" (Dragons and Demons) and was made in Sweden?).
With the starter set came this rather small fighter. the head was terrible but I have always loved the pose - so I guess that was enough for me to give him a new head, and let him be a unit champion.
The
other guy is again a Harlequin model and once again a brilliant model. A
lot of character in him and I love the epaulettes on his shoulders. The
sword.... well apparently it wasn't only GW who sculpted massively over-dimensioned swords :-). With one of the newer barbed swords he would
look excellent I feel.
Oh - and just for fun - here is an old cowboy model - probably the first human I painted. Not the best skintone, looks a bit zombie-ish...
Best regards,
Kasper
Oh - and just for fun - here is an old cowboy model - probably the first human I painted. Not the best skintone, looks a bit zombie-ish...
Best regards,
Kasper
18/04/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 24 - Skaven Sorcerers
Hello all,
A few more Skavens today - two more of the sorcerers that I think are from the old Harlequin fantasy line, now apparently sold by Black Tree Design. "Ver'men" they are called. I cannot find them on their website so perhaps the moulds broke or something similar.
These are small but very nice models and, at the time, provided a cheaper alternative that also provided some diversity to the Skaven.
Pretty gloomy characters, but very nice. Unfortunately one of the horns have broken of.
Best regards,
Kasper
A few more Skavens today - two more of the sorcerers that I think are from the old Harlequin fantasy line, now apparently sold by Black Tree Design. "Ver'men" they are called. I cannot find them on their website so perhaps the moulds broke or something similar.
These are small but very nice models and, at the time, provided a cheaper alternative that also provided some diversity to the Skaven.
Pretty gloomy characters, but very nice. Unfortunately one of the horns have broken of.
Best regards,
Kasper
01/04/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 23 - Gutter Runners
Hello all,
as the weekend disappears so do the Eshins performing their evil deeds...
Wasn't that an artistic introdution? Let's just see a two more of my old nightcrawlers and a group shot:
The one with a club and net has always been a favorite of mine - looks more likely to maul someone in a backstreet than to sneak around. Even the eyepatch is cool :-)
Brilliant models.
Best regaards,
Kasper
as the weekend disappears so do the Eshins performing their evil deeds...
Wasn't that an artistic introdution? Let's just see a two more of my old nightcrawlers and a group shot:
The one with a club and net has always been a favorite of mine - looks more likely to maul someone in a backstreet than to sneak around. Even the eyepatch is cool :-)
Brilliant models.
Best regaards,
Kasper
29/03/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 22 - Gutter Runners
Hello all - there is plenty of Skaven images to get through, so to speak.
This
time it is time for those deadly ninjas of Clan Eshin. I alwys loved
how the authors got ninjas into the warhammerian and Skaven lore - a
lost clan, heads east and becomes ninjas; simpel and effective :-).
The
old models (the ones below) were really diverse and each felt "alive",
i.e. had equipment and a style that set him apart from other vermin. I
really enjoyed that. Also they do not look like organised soldiers at
all, the ninja "warfare" style is really predominant.
I love how individual these two are (even though it clearly is the same model used as a base). The barbed net is brilliant and so is the sling - although that is a pretty massive slingshotstone :-). What was the rule for nets? Extra armour save or something?
Anyways, all the best,
Kasper
I love how individual these two are (even though it clearly is the same model used as a base). The barbed net is brilliant and so is the sling - although that is a pretty massive slingshotstone :-). What was the rule for nets? Extra armour save or something?
Anyways, all the best,
Kasper
28/03/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 21a - Skaven Slaves
Hello all,
More skavens uploaded today: A Skaven slave command group:
Here is a shot of a champion and standard bearer from one of the slave units. BTW I would love if someone could tell me what the new rules are about these slaves - I keep hearing something about them blowing up?
Thats it for today - its -10 degrees (plus a strong wind) and snowing here in Nuuk, Greenland, and I´ve decided to climb a mountain tomorrow! Wish me luck!
Best regards,
Kasper
More skavens uploaded today: A Skaven slave command group:
Here is a shot of a champion and standard bearer from one of the slave units. BTW I would love if someone could tell me what the new rules are about these slaves - I keep hearing something about them blowing up?
Thats it for today - its -10 degrees (plus a strong wind) and snowing here in Nuuk, Greenland, and I´ve decided to climb a mountain tomorrow! Wish me luck!
Best regards,
Kasper
25/03/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 21 - Grey Seer (Thanqoul)
Hello all - more Skavens!
This time it is "only" Grey Seer Lord Snik-Snak, the religious and factual leader of my old Skaven Clan Ressak.
Although
he is pigmentally-challenged he is a Grey Seer (as he will tell you in a
very, very violent way). He suffered the change in skin after a failed
ritual and was thrown out of the "guild" due to his lack of Greyness. As
a result he has become even more of a religious maniac and has more or
less taken over the entire clan as his own, leading it in a very
fanatical way.
I've always¨loved this model (I think it is an old Grey Seer - but very aggressive in its stance) but wanted one with additional handweapons, often a magic sword or similar, and had to do a few hand swaps.
EDIT: The cold must have gotten to my brain - this is, of course, the old Thanquol model (cool special character and brilliant rules).
At the time I quite liked the horns (tyranidoid origin if I remember correctly) but today I would judge them as just a wee bit too large :-).
All the best,
Kasper
I've always¨loved this model (I think it is an old Grey Seer - but very aggressive in its stance) but wanted one with additional handweapons, often a magic sword or similar, and had to do a few hand swaps.
EDIT: The cold must have gotten to my brain - this is, of course, the old Thanquol model (cool special character and brilliant rules).
At the time I quite liked the horns (tyranidoid origin if I remember correctly) but today I would judge them as just a wee bit too large :-).
All the best,
Kasper
22/03/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 20 - Clanrats (former Bloodbowl minis)
Hello all - the last Skaven who was forced into serving the army
instead of pursuing his lifelong (yet very short) dreams of becoming an
All-Star in the Blood Bowl world.
And if I may say so myself - he is a pretty impressive little rat - I wouldn't mess with him!
He looks ready to pound on anything that survives that heavy rifle of his.
I really can't remember where that handgun is from - perhaps one of the Gorka-Morka models?
And finally a group shot of the former BB "Team Ressak" which instead of trampling on skulls in the arena now gets to wreck havoc on whole armies at a time :-).
Best regards,
Kasper.
And if I may say so myself - he is a pretty impressive little rat - I wouldn't mess with him!
He looks ready to pound on anything that survives that heavy rifle of his.
I really can't remember where that handgun is from - perhaps one of the Gorka-Morka models?
And finally a group shot of the former BB "Team Ressak" which instead of trampling on skulls in the arena now gets to wreck havoc on whole armies at a time :-).
"Say Cheese!"
Best regards,
Kasper.
19/03/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 19 - Clanrats (former Bloodbowl minis)
Hello all - for very weird and
unmentionable reasons I happen to be in Greenland for a couple of weeks,
so these Skaven pictures are sent to you curtesy of the Greenlandic
University´s network :-).
Continuing
the theme from the last post of examples of how I converted some of the
excellent Blood Bowl Skaven into rank and file clanrats. These three
rats are more of a martial art character than the former, needing no
weapons to bash in the brains of any opponents.
I
think the logic is that if you, as a Skaven, manage to survive on the
Bloodbowl pitch then a mere battle offers little danger :-).
They arnt really converted but the rat on the left has been modified somewhat and is now delivering a vicious kung-fu kick to the groin of any cowardly elf who comes within range.
Again, these are nice minis that spices up any boring clanrat unit :-)
Best regards,
Kasper
14/03/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 18 - Clanrats (former Bloodbowl minis)
Hello all,
Continuing the theme of converted Blood Bowl minis into rank and file soldiers for use in a Skaven army, I found these in my collection:
Continuing the theme of converted Blood Bowl minis into rank and file soldiers for use in a Skaven army, I found these in my collection:
All were originally Blood Bowl minis but have received additional weapons, apart from the brilliant claw model on the right.
The
left one is dual wielding a pair of Chaos Warrior axes while the other
has received a bow from an orc and a fine headpiece marking him as a
dependable archer (at least according to Skaven standards...). I think
it is from a very old Dark elf (if I remember correctly, it was one of
the crew of a RBT).
Cool minis that gave some diversity to a clanrat unit :-).
Best regards,
Kasper
Cool minis that gave some diversity to a clanrat unit :-).
Best regards,
Kasper
12/03/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 17 - Skaven Master Gunner
Hello all,
More skaven? Yes!
More skaven? Yes!
One of my favourite conversions because it is just a simple hand-swap but looks pretty vicious.
The
old but brilliant BloodBowl Skaven stole one of the infamous Dark
Eldars weapons and is now a threat to be reckoned with. The Eldar
carrying the weapon was free on the cover of an old White Dwarf and the
weapon was ideal for use with Skavens.
I
think he saw service with my Gutter runners (which included a fair
amount of Blood Bowl Skavens converted to serve in the clans frequent
wars), perhaps this is a modern version of the poisoned sling shot :-).
Simple but effective, and the weapon does have something Skaveny about it :-)
Best regards,
Kasper
Simple but effective, and the weapon does have something Skaveny about it :-)
Best regards,
Kasper
10/03/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 16 - Skaven Sorcerer
Hello all,
Another Skaven character worked his way up from the basement and demanded being shown on the blog.
This
time it is a warlock engineer with his trusted warplock rifle. Having
little or no long range shooting as a Skaven army, I loved the option of
giving characters these guns. It might just pick of an enemy model or
two (wardancers or other troublesome skirmishers) and thereby paying for
itself, but it also gave me something to do in the early shooting
phases.
The model itself is the old "Skaven sorcerer with warplock pistol" from late 1988 or 1989. The barrel has been extended slightly (inexpertly) to produce a rifle instead of pistol but otherwise it is a brilliant model from the early waves of Skaven. That wave really defined the Skaven for me and still ooze of character, more than the modern models do in my opinion.
"I'll Kill-Kill you now and all your friends-friends!"
Best regards,
Kasper
The model itself is the old "Skaven sorcerer with warplock pistol" from late 1988 or 1989. The barrel has been extended slightly (inexpertly) to produce a rifle instead of pistol but otherwise it is a brilliant model from the early waves of Skaven. That wave really defined the Skaven for me and still ooze of character, more than the modern models do in my opinion.
"I'll Kill-Kill you now and all your friends-friends!"
Best regards,
Kasper
07/03/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 15 - Deathmaster Snitch
Hello all,
A
few pictures of another of my old Skaven miniatures - this time its the
Deathmaster! Not only the best name ever in the Warhammer world, it is
also one of the best Skaven models ever made.
He just incorporates the entire race and the evil assassin twist is always nice.
The upgraded Snitch - with warpstone flails :-).
He just incorporates the entire race and the evil assassin twist is always nice.
The upgraded Snitch - with warpstone flails :-).
For
some reason this version of the model (I think I have three of these
models) has been modified a bit. He served as a Gutterrunner champion or
similar and if I remember correctly he had an option for flails - or
else I just enjoyed flails at the time :-).
Best regards,
Kasper
Best regards,
Kasper
06/03/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 14 - Gutterrunner champion
Hello all,
Is there anything on the other side of the number 13? I guess there must be so another picture coming up of my old Skaven models.
This time it is part of the Clan Eshin wave; a Gutter Runner champion who must have gotten too close to the warpstone on a mission or two.
Six clawed arms - must be vicious in a hand-to-hand combat!
Best regards,
Kasper
Is there anything on the other side of the number 13? I guess there must be so another picture coming up of my old Skaven models.
This time it is part of the Clan Eshin wave; a Gutter Runner champion who must have gotten too close to the warpstone on a mission or two.
Six clawed arms - must be vicious in a hand-to-hand combat!
Best regards,
Kasper
27/02/2013
Old Skaven Madness - part 13 - Standard, Chieftain, and lucky charms...
Hello all - holy thirteen! What Skaven to show on this most august number?
I think I'll present another Army Standard Bearer - this time with a banner:
The clan name (Ressak) was the main clan I fielded in battle and have
served me well. I think the Standard bearer is the old Maurauder one
with an additional very heavy axe from the Chaos Warrior set - looks
like he could take care of himself (which a Skaven ASB never could :-)).
A
pretty sweet banner if you ask me :-). The head is an old dinosaur head
from a competing wargame that never really took of but made some
vicious dinosaur-like mounts for Orcs - I'll show some of them later.
The central part of the standard itself is from the old Chaos Dwarf
Tenderizer, I think. Edit: Nope it is the old "bow" from the Orc ballista or whatever it is called.
Might
as well show the Chiefftain standing next to the ASB (weighing the base
down).
He is one of the old models and still a favourite of mine (my general is also based on this model) - there is just something commanding about the model that I have always liked.
and finally just for fun:
These little buggers (half old goblin archers and Skaven heads) used to be my lucky charms - guarding my dice and being useful for remembering stuff. They might be a little bit wacky :-).
Anyways - hope you guys are enjoying these models (a few comments would be nice :-) ).
Best regards,
Kasper
I think I'll present another Army Standard Bearer - this time with a banner:
Army Standard Bearer |
Army Standard Bearer |
Army Standard Bearer |
Skaven Chieftain |
He is one of the old models and still a favourite of mine (my general is also based on this model) - there is just something commanding about the model that I have always liked.
Skaven Chieftain |
Skaven Archers? |
These little buggers (half old goblin archers and Skaven heads) used to be my lucky charms - guarding my dice and being useful for remembering stuff. They might be a little bit wacky :-).
Skaven Archers? |
Anyways - hope you guys are enjoying these models (a few comments would be nice :-) ).
Best regards,
Kasper
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