Greetings Terrans, it feels great to be writing this after a 7 month break from the hobby! I have been up to my neck in studying an MBA, but have now happily finished & that’s it – I solemnly swear to never ever do any academic learning ever again. I actually wrapped things up in April, but I had to wait until last week for the results and I found I had no motivation to do any hobby at all during that time. It wasn’t just painting – I’m way out of date with following and commenting on other blogs, and I honestly just can’t see me getting caught up with that side of things… Fresh start and all that.
Anyway, with all that in mind, I really needed something to get my juices flowing again. Luckily BOYL is around the corner, and Aidan was cooking up a lil’ WFB game and was looking for some 20ish-strong Old World warbands for a trip to Lustria. Aidan always puts on amazing games, so putting my hand up was a no-brainer. I thought about buying some new minis for the occasion, but thought it would be a good idea to raid the mounds of unpainted lead first… I found I had enough assorted Fantasy minis to put together a force. You’ll see over the coming weeks that the group is somewhat eclectic, but I think it’ll all come together in the end. The gist is that a wizard has come to Lustria to raid the Temple of the Golden Frog for some wizardly reason, and has hired a rag-tag group of pirates, natives, trackers and mercenaries to keep his wizardly ass safe in the steamy jungles.
This first group forms the backbone of the warband – mercenary Spearmen of Nuln:

Now, anyone who knows OldHammer knows about the near mythical Spearman of Nuln from the C-series Fighters range… I won’t get into all the background but suffice it to say that the original was unreleased, and so the actual mini is as rare as rocking horse poo… Luckily I had a slack handful of fan sculpts that I assume I picked up at BOYL, though I can’t for the life of me remember who made ’em… (Pop in a comment below if you know please!)
The minis are very much on the nose in terms of capturing that OH vibe – sure, the proportions are crazy and some of the casts are pretty bad, but they just ooze character and joy – they actually remind me a bit of the monopose Nightmare Legion, and that’s no bad thing in my opinion. More importantly, they weren’t a daunting paint job, which is something that I definitely needed to think about after such a long hobby break! Here they are in smaller groups:



I checked the interwebs for suitable colours and a banner design – black, red, yellow and cannon imagery were very much the order of the day. I challenged myself to practice my freehand a bit & while the striped trousers were frustrating, I’m really glad I did them… I’m bloody delighted with that banner!
So that’s it folks – onwards and upwards! :-)
Very old school look Alex, and congratulations on finishing your course.
Cheers mate – big relief on both counts!!
For a brief and silly moment when I first saw the pictures I thought “is that the old spearman of Nuln?!” But no, this is not the rarest miniature in the world, no, this is just a tribute.
Silliness aside, super job on these little chaps – love that banner! Good to see you back and well done with the course. :-)
Cheers dude, good to be done with it!! I definitely needed to take a run-up to these, but glad to get some hobby going again – feeling a bit more motivated now. Onwards and upwards!
Welcome back from your academic exile! And congratulations on finishing your ‘sentence’. I can totally empathize with the ‘never again’ feel after finishing a(nother) academic qualification.
The setup for the game sounds very much frostgrave ish….but in the jungle. Certainly a solid premise. I’m looking forward to seeing the project develop, but more importantly, to see the pics from BOYL!
Cheers mate, still relishing the new-found freedom & really looking forward to a guilt-free BOYL!! Photos aplenty to follow ✌️
Lovely stuff Alex, they’re pure old school goodness. Congrats on the MBA too!
Cheers dude, glad to see the back of it 😊
Welcome back! I love those oldhammer minis, they’re very ‘you’ 😉
Cheers mate – good to be back! I must admit, these old style minis are much less stressful to paint, so perfect after a lil’ hiatus! Glad you like ’em :-)
Nice work here, Alex. They may have the wonk that old-school Citadel minis have bu5 you’ve done a great job here on the paint work!
Cheers dude, good to be back to it!