The Warrior's Dozen
Cover Photo by Kevin Dalimore |
My projects, ideas and ramblings about old school Warhammer, Fantasy Warriors and Wargaming in general.
By this stage we were getting the hang of the photoshopped miniatures on a photographed background. Although it was a time consuming processes using MS Paint.
Doug's Little Wars rolls on towards a big finish.
My favourite Kill Zone scenario, with the Law Enforcers attempting to restore some order to the Kaiser's life.
Well this year has whizzed by and somehow I have already posted a 100 articles on my blog. It has been an interesting experience. Which has probably helped to drive my hobby forward this year. Thanks to all those who have viewed my blog, chosen to follow and posted comments.
First of my Halfling militia, a quick weapon swap. |
Rob
By now we had really begun to hit our stride with a mixture articles from Grenadier and the display/Warrior team. We also started to get a few contributions from other interested people. I believe the cover for this issue was from an bit of old Grenadier box art. But haven't been able to identify the kit. It was the only one not originally created for Warrior with the exception of the previous one which used the Kill Zone artwork.
First up the second part of Doug's Little Wars campaign.
A battle report between Fighting men and using experimental dark elf rules. The picture is isn't great but seems to be a photocopy rather than printed.
The first of the Kill Zone scenarios.
I am steadily working through my copies of Warrior. These articles are taken from Issue 8.
The first one to feature a front cover. The cover art work for Kill Zone. Doug from Grenadier was obviously very busy this month with three articles. You will notice that some original art work has started to appear in Warrior. Unfortunately I don't know by which artist.
Some articles I found interesting from issues 5 & 6 of Warrior. The first post features articles from issues 1-4.
New Spells for Fantasy Warriors - Issue 5
New rules by Mark Copplestone
and finally an advert for Future Warrior Vehicles
Rob