Lately, I’ve been on a bit of an organizing kick — trying to get my hobby space (and my hobby brain) in order. Between boxes of miniatures, piles of rulesets, and half-finished projects, it’s easy to lose track of what’s what. I’m restarting this blog as a way to keep myself focused — and maybe have a bit of fun documenting the process along the way.
First up on the list: my growing collection of 10–18mm projects. There’s a lot of them, so here’s what’s currently on the bench — or at least, what I can see under the piles of sprues and bases.
In no particular order:
Warmaster Revolution: Orcs & Goblins, High Elves, Bretonnians, Wood Elves, the Empire, and Dogs of War — mostly 3D prints from Forest Dragon and a few others.
Wargames Atlantic’s Classic Fantasy Battles: 10 boxes of Orcs, Dwarves, and Undead waiting for some customizations, paint and bases.
10mm Dragon Rampant (2nd Ed.): 4–6 warbands in various stages of readiness — some painted, some still just ideas.
Micro-Frostgrave: 10mm figures for skirmishes on a 1-foot-square board — because sometimes smaller really is better.
15mm Warriors of Athena - Mostly 3d Prints from Cromarty Forge and others to build warbands for Joseph McCullough's new Greek myth skirmish game coming out next year.
10mm Hundred Years War: Planning to use Lion Rampant (2nd Ed.) with Wargames Atlantic minis.
15/18mm Barbarica: Minis from Copplestone Castings, Maceface and Wiglaff probably using Dragon Rampant.
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| 10mm Characters from Forest Dragon |
