Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Woodland Fey Settlement in 10 mm


I started making this Fey settlement a while back for two reasons. Firstly because I'm in the midst of playing a Daggerheart Rpg game with some friends and we decided to play it GM less for a bit of fun. The idea being that all the PCs came from the same settlement and this way we could visualise what that looked like. Also I thought it would be fun to use in my 10 mm games of Frostgrave if I felt that a Fey village or something might appear in the narrative.


I built 7 "tree" blocks, a smaller central hub, which became a pub in our game and a load of forest walkways to join the  blocks together.


The little pond and the trees I had already made ages ago.




All the blocks were made from, cling film tubes, cereal box card, wooden tapers, cat food box card, sand and glue.


Obviously various shades of paint as well.




I really enjoyed making these and the other players in the group enjoyed using them as reference, although we only used about 4 of the blocks as we decided we lived in a small village.




I had bought a couple of pairs of specialist scissors that really came in handy for this project, they were dead cheap at Morrisons 99p a pair.





Look forward to using them in Frostgrave also, should be fun.

 

Sunday, 17 May 2026

Orcs and Goblins: 30 mm Drawings




If I am going to be honest, which I am, these were drawn some time ago. Definitely in the last two months but had forgotten to post them.


These are very much inspired by the LOTR figures created by GW and apart from using them in D&D games I'm not that sure if they will come in handy anywhere else. 


I could definitely print them at 33% and use them to make 10 mm miniatures, however I'm not that keen to do that. 


Most of my 10 mm stuff has been focussed on historical miniatures.


Saxons, Vikings, Romans and the newest sheet I've been drawing, Ancient Greeks, which still need colouring so will be a while yet.


I enjoyed making these Goblinoid troops, but as soon as I had I realised I had nothing much to use them for.


Still they were fun to do and kept my eye in. Perhaps a use for them will present itself for them in the future.




Presently I'm very much in the process of reorganising my miniature collection. I have sold all my GW dark elves to Mirfield Miniatures along with my epic collection and various board games. Its been difficult to let them go, but I can't justify keeping boxes of models I haven't looked at for over 10 years.


I have been revisiting all my 3 mm fantasy armies to compensate for the loss of the larger stuff.
I intend selling off more later in the year.
Anyway hope you find this post vaguely interesting, thanks for visiting the Blog.