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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP07 Nov 2025 1:04 p.m. PST

…Wilhelm's expedition.


" Now due to recent family events and other shenanigans, I have been in the curious situation of having lots of time and opportunity to paint, but very little time to actually sit down and blog about it! In fact, I have been painting a lot of varied and eclectic things, and have a backlog of photographing to do.

Now my current distraction is a project which I have wanted to start for a while, which is collecting and painting each of the armies in the 1st Edition Forces of Fantasy books supplement, 'The Book of Battalions'. Now there are eleven armies in the book, ranging from Goblins to Dwarfs to Slann, as well as Giants and Samurai! I have largely collected all the miniatures required, with only a few odds and ends to find, and I have kept true to the era and am using only miniatures from that era (late 1970s to 1984 inclusive). The miniatures are mainly Citadel, although some are from the other adjoining ranges which include Ral Partha, and Chronicle…"


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