Hill Dwarf Red Mountain clan

Started by Luddite, 17 March 2015, 12:49:31 AM

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toxicpixie

Really nice stuff. Exactly what I mean/think of by "nice basing". Looks like a unit actually in the process of doing stuff, looks like it'll slip into the army seamlessly but is totally an individual base with real character. AND it's usable - dice frames etc all ready to go.

Cracking :D
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gregernest

Love the work!  Can't wait to get mine started, but I doubt they'll look this inspiring.

I will probably be ordering the undead army when it comes available.

BTW:  why three dice holders???

Luddite

18 March 2015, 12:35:47 PM #23 Last Edit: 18 March 2015, 12:39:58 PM by Luddite
It's a command base so,

1 for the CP (probably a yellow die - not sure how i'll deal with results of 7 & 8!)
1 for Morale die (probably a green die)
1 for recording hits (probably a red die)

Just trying to minimise token use.  It might not work but i'll give it a go.

:)

I'm playing this thursday when i'll be using the Pendraken hit markers.  I'f i'm happy with them i might not need these dice frames - if so they're easily removed.

Just trying out different ideas really.  Check out the 'how many dice frames' thread.  I think in the long run i might just fashion a 'camp' with different trays to put dice and tokens for keeping track of CPs and MPs.  That seems like a visually pleasing option to me.
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