Sunday, 28 September 2025

Frostgrave: 10 mm Terrain

 


Two new buildings to add to my slowly developing Frostgrave ruins collection.


First  I made the base ruined building. I intend making several of these for the finished board.
I'm thinking of making the basic board 16 inch square and hope to add some raised sections for variety.
Presently I have a 12 inch board washed up, its what you can see in the background of these pictures.


From the other side.


I'm not creating the classic snowbound terrain look, a ruined city, reminiscent of Mordheim is what i'm after.


The second ruin is possibly a church or temple.
Lots of arches to hide beneath and tumble down walls.



Same temple form various angles.


Next time I post another collection of these I will place one of my 10 mm miniatures in shot for size comparison.

Saturday, 13 September 2025

High Elf Army in 3 mm


I think this is the third incarnation of my 3 mm home made High Elves, re-based and added too.
They are mounted on 25 mm square bases, smaller version of the basing for Fantastic Battles which is normally 40 mm.



Spearmen.



Archers.


Command



Heavy cavalry and command.



Household Guard.



The whole army so far.



With data cards for playing Fantastic Battles.


Future developments; these units are next to be built.




Wednesday, 3 September 2025

Long time no blog: 10 mm terrain


This is the first time I have posted in quite some time, not because I have not been making stuff that was relevant but because the whole blogging thing had left me cold.
However I recently felt it was time I recorded the things I have been up to.


I will be mainly posting in three core area; Warmaster miniatures, Roleplaying miniatures and 3mm miniatures.



This is the first in a series of posts about handcrafted 10 mm buildings for use in Warmaster and also for a 10mm Frostgrave project I have embarked upon.
These buildings have been constructed from tapers, PVAcrete and card of different thicknesses as well as Geek Gaming's excellent Base Ready range, sieved to help with the scale.
The model is on a 50 mm by 60 mm base and is 70 mm to highest point.