I want my… Mummy! Unit.

HeroQuest Mummies, Dark World Mummies

A bit of a mini-update today. A small unit of mummies. These were painted some unknown number of years ago on square green-flocked based, and rebased to my current style last year. I’m not even sure if they got touched up in terms of paint. Later last year they were drafted into my wife’s KoW Undead army, when I had to create an undead army out of existing painted figures in a day. Of course, KoW “officially” uses 20mm bases on mummies, so a Troop of five is on a 100mm frontage x 20mm depth stand. Four mummies based on 25mm round bases gives me the same frontage and +5mm depth – which is well within reasonable for a movement tray, so good enough for our games.

HeroQuest Mummies, Dark World Mummies

The “hands down” mummies are from my original copy of HeroQuest, cut off their original square bases and stuck onto citadel-style ones. The “reach out and touch someone” mummies are from a boardgame whose name I cannot remember, but it was from the same era, had a bunch of miniatures, and some temple scenery that I keep recognising in people’s collections and batreps from time to time. Dark-something? I’m sure someone will remember. (2016 Edit – Dark World) Anyway, quite decent mummies. I have a few of the official Kings of War mummies from the Kickstarter, but they don’t really appeal to me. I’ll probably look at them sometime this year and see if I can convert them more to my liking.

While these are nothing special in terms of wonderfully painted figures, they’re effective enough for what they are and do, and along with photographing everything I finish this year, I’m also planning to show off the armies as they get built up. Mostly, though – this post was inspired by seeing Tarmor and Subedai’s mummy-posts in the last few weeks with the same HeroQuest figures. So it’s also a “me too” post. 🙂

 

From the Painting Desk #8 – How should I base this Stone Thrower?

Another model in my “Clean up this bloody messy desk and shelf by finishing stuff” series – This Bob Olley-sculpted Iron Claw Stone thrower was first painted by myself way back in the dark ages of the late 1980’s, not too long after its release in 1988. The goblin crew have been lost to the ages due to my general dislike of Bob’s sculpting style (aside from Ogres and Ogryns), but the war machine remained, albeit somewhat grudgingly.

Bob Olley’s Iron Claw Goblin Stone Thrower

Now it’s time for the resurrection. I’ll be adding this to my Kings of War Orc and/or Goblin force (they’re separate armies in KoW, and only Goblins have much in the way of war machines) when I get around to painting more of my old-school models. In the meantime it can fit in with whoever else is on the table with appropriate crew, perhaps as war booty.

As regular readers know, I’ve been rebasing my old WHFB models to have 25mm round bases for KoW and other games, and because I generally prefer them. The exceptions being larger monsters like Ogres – though I’ve continued to give War Machines round bases. After some looking around at options, I’m still not sure what to do with this one. While it fits on a 60mm round, it’s clearly much too small. My next options are the 80mm round, and the 50x75mm square (rectangle) – and I’m really not sure which to go for.

Option A: 50x75mm rectangle

Option A: 50x75mm rectangle

With that in mind, here are a couple of pictures. Please vote or comment to help me decide. The rectangular base makes it more of a discrete piece, while the round base would allow some crew to be placed on the edges of the base (on their own bases).

Option B: 80mm Round

 

Option B: 80mm Round

 

I’ll leave this up for a few days and make a decision later next week. Just a note, even if 100% of the vote is one way, I absolutely can be swayed by a well-argued point the other way. Compatibility with WHFB is something I don’t give two hoots about, though! Once I decide, I’ll do any touch ups/cover ups or repaints I think the model needs, base it, and then post again with the completed renovation! The good news is that it shouldn’t take long either way. 🙂

 

Update! I got it finished!