Hello and welcome to my blog "Brush And Miniature Torture"!
What will you find in here? Of course everything about my armies, conversions, paint jobs, terrain, and latest commission works for Warhammer 40k and Warhammer Fantasy - and more! Enjoy and comment in English or German! I'm also happy about every follower.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Three modular forests

Hello reader!

Yesterday evening just after watching the latest episode of Game of Thrones I finished yet some more terrain for my gaming board: three modular forests.

The single trees can be taken off to make place for regiments and the like.

On the back of the forest bases I added a thin piece of cardboard and painted it dark brown on the visible side. Thus the bases can be lifted without the trees staying on the tabletop or dangling in mid-air.

Furthermore, I kept the bases themselves quite flat so I don't have problems placing the regiments smoothly.




Monday, April 25, 2016

Maiden of Virtue

Hello folks!

Today I present to you the Maiden of Virtue for my Brotherhood army. The list entry for her is the Forsaken Beast which represents her quite fittingly I think.

The model is from Reaper Miniatures. Great stuff they're producing and really to the liking of my purse.





Saturday, April 23, 2016

Casualty Counters & Fences

Hello there,

This week my parcel from war-bases.co.uk arrived, containing some casualty counters.

With these brilliant little things you can keep track of  how many wounds your units have suffered so far (or use them as turn counters etc.).

For me they are predestinated for my Kings of War matches to come.Thus we can avoid placing dice next to the regiments which can easily be flipped over or be mistaken for regular dice to roll.


All I did was glueing Green Stuff molds of skull bases on top of them, adding some bird sand with PVA glue and paint them up. Some Iceland moss and tufts of grass gave them their final touch.

Also, I took up painting some new terrain for my future gaming board as I don't have any fantasy-related pieces.

The first parts to be finished were three fences as they represent nice obstacles for hindered charges and line of sight blockers. Using some coffee chopsticks from McD and sprue leftovers, they were cheap and easy to do, too.


Thursday, April 21, 2016

Ork Mega Dread & Ork War Boss on Bike

Waaaagh!

Yet again I finished some miniatures for my long time customer. This time I painted Forge World's Ork Mega Dread and War Boss on Bike.

I really enjoyed working on these models as they have an incredible and stunning amount of details and are well sculpted.


Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Secular Command

Hello fellow hobby enthusiasts,

The next three models for my Kings of War Brotherhood army got finished this afternoon.

I'll be using them as various mounted Heroes. The one on the left will get a banner attached to his lance, hence I'm going to field him as my Exemplar Adjutant on bardes Horse (an army standard bearer).




To bridge the time until my boxes of plastic miniatures have arrived I'll paint up the other two clerics I showed to you in the previous post.

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Clerical Command for my Brotherhood

Hello,

Today I had lots of fun painting some miniatures for my own use for diversion.

I chose a priest on foot and one on a donkey to be the first miniatures getting painted for my Kings of War Brotherhood army.




I'll be using them as a Devoted on "Horse" and a Devoted on foot.

The box they belong to contains two more clerical models, an arch bishop and a mounted abbot holding a large cross:

(c) by Perry Miniatures

I guess they'll be put to good use, too. Three mounted Heroes will be up next.

Mid-Heresy Iron Warriors Sale 2016

Hello folks,

Yesterday I managed to do a complete overview of all the models of my Mid-Heresy Iron Warriors army.

I also took good pictures of them and all the additional stuff like markers and gaming accessoires.

The army contains lots and lots of conversions, scratchbuilds, Forge World stuff and rare models you can't get your hands on anymore.

I painted the army with blood, sweat and tears. Hopefully, you can see the good quality of the paintjobs and that I'm a stickler for details.

Anyway, here's the overview:






As you can see it's hell of a lot of stuff! But as pictures say more than words, here comes the link for my web album:


If you're interested in buying or have additional questions mail to

Stempe[at]vorsicht-bissig.de

Thank you!



Monday, April 11, 2016

Back from the depths

Hello ladies and gentlemen,

It has been a very long time - too long for my taste. But I haven't been idle all this time.

In September 2014 I started an education to become an IT officer after I realized that studying at the university to become a teacher is the wrong way to go for me.

I'm half way through with my above mentioned education and of course I have been assembling and painting tabletop minis all this time. Alas, not for me but for my long time commissioner.

I'm still currently working on Space Orcs for him which should be finished by the end of 2016.

But I haven't played a single 40k game for more than 2 years now. And I will never be returning to 40k. I will set up my Iron Warriors force for auction in one or two months. So if you're interested in a large and fully painted/converted Iron Warriors Heresy force, hit me up.

One week ago my former flat mates came to visit me and we spent the afternoon and evening painting and were chatting about old times. Then they came up with Kings of War. I had heard of it before but gave it no further attention. Another mate of mine, who is the Game Master in our Dungeons & Dragons group, is a mad collector of everything and I asked him all about it as he first came up with it in our circle of friends.

After reading the rules and the fluff and getting to know about the fact that you can use diorama regiment bases and don't have to take away minis for damage inflicted I fell in love with the system.

So I came up with the idea of a 15th century medieval human army and my friend suggested Perry Miniatures' Wars of the Roses range. Bingo! 36-42 minis per box for 18 to 21 EUR? Amazing, count me in! I'm already gathering basing material, lasercut MDF bases and lots of ideas.

Picture taken from Perry Miniatures website

So now you know what you can expect to see here in the near future. My mind's full of ideas that want to be realized.

All I have to do now is wait for my salary for painting Orcs. ;)

See you soon!
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