Hi, folks.
I had unwittingly left a bunch of photos lying hidden in a draft since late last year. Many of these (with the exception of the last 2) are from 2025 and I must not have gotten around to posting them. The final 2 are recently painted and completed. So here’s a rogues’ gallery of a few missed minis from the latter half of the last year.

The first is my Shrine Anchorite from Trench Crusade. This miniature is pretty hefty, even for a resin mini. Powered by a monk (and sporting a bone-broken ecclesiastic prisoner on the shield), this towering contraption accompanies the warbands of the Trench Pilgrims into battle, adding a touch of strength and endurance to the procession.

I used various washes and dry brushing to add shade and highlight to the plate metal, and used a sponge to add rust effects here and there. Blood for the Blood God was the final step, and while it’s easy to get carried away with this paint, I stuck to the artwork to keep me right. All I’ve not done is the boards dangling from the chain mantle, as I wasn’t sure to use decals or freehand something; some of the freehanding I’ve seen on these Trench Crusade models has been astounding. I won’t be able to pull anything off like that, but I shall maybe give it a go.

Other minis I wrapped up in late 2025 include my Town Watch models, which I really enjoyed painting. I aim to use these guys in games of Mordheim and Frostgrave, as they have such an over-exaggerated fantasy whimsy about them. Countering this is the fearsome Hanging Tree, one of the biggest pieces of terrain I own currently.

This was built without the hanging bodies first. I painted the tree, then the corpses separately, and then had to source some small chain, which I thought looked better than the string for hanging them. I think it looks quite brutal, and is one of the more harrowing pieces in my cabinet, for sure.


Finally, I have two bands I recently completed, these being my summoner’s warband for Frostgrave, and the Green Bruisers for Rumbleslam. My summoner for Frostgrave turned out as I’d hoped: I wanted a book-holding wizard in red robes for a summoner and, despite my kids pointing out that she looks a lot like the pigeon lady from Home Alone 2, I’m happy with her all the same!
I’ll be sure to update with how things have gone in the first game, as my son and I played this yesterday afternoon, and it was a heap of fun!

Rumbleslam, I am yet to play. I have been painting the minis slowly. It’s also annoying them needing to be mounted on the clear plastic bases. This means assembling these guys on their bases and then priming is kind of out of the question. Also, the chances of me getting washes and eve stray paint on the bases are too high. I’ve started using blue-tack and an old paint bottle as a makeshift holder for any Rumbleslam mini I’m painting, but it means I have been painting these chaps one-at-a-time, instead of my usual, which is a bit closer to batch-painting, I guess?

Thanks, as always, to anyone who stops by. Let me know if you have played any of these games recently, and I hope you’re all keeping busy.
Cheers










































