10mm Dogs of War Paymaster

Started by Glorfindel, 25 October 2018, 11:04:36 AM

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Glorfindel

I'm building up a DoW army for Warmaster (using later medieval Pendrakens) and need a suitable figure for
the Paymaster with wagon.

I thought the ELM18 wagon might work :




...and the General with raised right army, standing to one side
with a green stuff money bag dangling :



I've painted up five pike units so far and they really look the business.
Pikes can literally be a pain !

I have, however, had to explain to our gaming group that they will
be expected to attack them head on - sneaking round the flank will
be a yellow card offence (ungentlemanly conduct)...



Phil



fred.

Dogs of War are a good army to field.

The other wagons to look at are in the WWI British and WWII German ranges - they aren't as high sided.

A good item to look at is the treasure pile in the Fantasy range (probably the dungeon accessories).

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Glorfindel

Thank you for the response - I will certainly have a look
at the suggestions.

Maenoferren

I can't remember what the barbarian flyers are like, but they might work?  If the lid flaps down on the wagon I reckon that would look good.
The late Roman general looks spot on.
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andys

Bit of thread necromancy (apt for fantasy?), but I used the 17/18th century coach (code SYW10), with the standing male figure from code SC13 for the paymaster. Then a few random figures from EL6 and EL8 for the bodyguard.

Glorfindel

Some really good ideas - I'd be interested to see the final results.   The old Warhammer world had such a wide variety of
inspirations that it gives plenty of scope.

I particularly like the use of Elizabethan figures and reckon they will be a good fit.

My final effort was in this thread:

http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,18157.msg270978.html#msg270978

Cheers,


Phil