The next post of my small Viking project. A couple of weeks ago, when I got up on the morning of Christmas Eve 2016, I decided to paint up some Vikings, and see if I could get them done by Boxing Day. I very deliberately selected four figures. Two of them were the berserker pair that, while now part of the Foundry catalogue are ex-Citadel models from the truly Oldhammer days. Before everything was All-Warhammer, All The Time, Citadel has small ranges of Normans, Vikings and Feudals under the Fighters/F4 category. When Bryan Ansell resurrected Wargames Foundry as a Historicals company while purging the historical ranges from Citadel, he moved a large number of moulds across that he deemed appropriate. The two berserkers here were amongst the models who made the trip, and as such, are still available today.
I actually owned both models back in the day. Erik, the model with the 2-handed daneaxe was broken at some stage, losing the axe and chunks of both arms – while Thorir, gazing at the sky, was simply lost to time. I notice that there are a couple of other old models that I always liked still available in the Foundry ex- range, so I’ll have to do another Foundry order before too long to pick them up. I should point out though that all of these models, like my other painted vikings in the above-linked posts came courtesy of the Cannon man from work.
These two were painted very quickly, and done on time. While painting them, I noticed the shield boss on Thorir’s shield. This was unfortunate, as I’d selected all four figures based on getting them done quickly, so the two old-school models that were mostly flesh and pants, and the other two that had a good amount of armour and chain on them – and no shields amongst them! So…. erm.
It took until the first days of 2017 before I got around to painting the shield. I decided on using muted tones for it, to go well with the muted and earthy tones I’d used for both berserkers’ clothing and gear. While I didn’t get the shield pattern perfect, I’m happy with how it came out nonetheless. At the same time I also fished out the model who is the Warlord for the moment – Eureka Miniatures’ Beowulf the Geat – and added some small freehand ravens to his shield, which makes a vast difference to the model in my opinion. I can’t fathom why Nik’s Beowulf range doesn’t have “Viking” keyworded anywhere in it. I’ll have to ring him and point it out since it can’t be helping his online sales. I know that technically, Beowulf predates Vikings by several hundred years, but when you’re selling miniatures…
The next pair of Vikings are essentially “just some guys”. I’m not sure of their manufacturers, though I think it’s pretty safe that they’re from different ranges given the difference in sculpt style. If/when I find out where they’re from, I’ll update. In the meantime I have nothing particularly interesting to write about them.
I used a little more in the way of the colour palette on these guys, but still kept them quite muted.
Finally, a group shot of all my completed Vikings to date. There are quite a few more where they came from!
Nice additions, that’s a good looking war band. As always, your shields are brilliant.
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Thanks mate. I just need to push myself on to having enough for a proper game of SAGA before getting distrac …oh, look! A butterfly!
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Love the shields man. Nice work
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Thanks mate. 🙂
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Nice one Az, I love that classic ‘howling at the moon’ dude, and those shields are really lovely! Cracking little band 🙂
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Thanks Alex. I was pleased to get the redux versions of those old models done!
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The warband looks amazing so do your freehands. Just the right amount of variety without being in-cohesive.
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Thanks, I appreciate it.
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Looking really good. I like Vikings from a historical perspective (no plans to do mini’s) and you’re tuirning out a great warband. Like others have said, your skill at painting shields is still remarkable.
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Thanks Tarmor. I think I’m about to take a bit of a pause on the Vikings for a little while and paint some other semi-random stuff.
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