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The Sylvaneth of the Cherry Blossom Grove

The Sylvaneth of the Cherry Blossom Grove – A Growing Force The Sylvaneth of the Cherry Blossom Grove are marching to war! Recently, I completed three towering tree spirits —a Treeman Ancient, an ordinary Treeman, and the Spirit of Durthu —bringing my army close to completion. This army has deep roots, dating back to the Old Days of Warhammer , when it was primarily made up of Wood Elves . (Check out my [2014 blog post] for the original army!) Over the years, I have expanded and refined the Cherry Blossom Grove, adding numerous new miniatures while staying true to its original theme. And the journey is far from over! In the coming months and years, I plan to continue expanding the Cherry Blossom Grove , with some exciting additions on the horizon. Alarielle, the Everqueen , will take her rightful place at the heart of the force, and more Kurnoth Hunters will reinforce the ranks. I’m also considering a Living City detachment from the Cities of Sigmar Battletome , blending Sylvane...

Dwarf Slayers vs. angry Giant!

 "I am a Dwarf! My honor is my life and without it I am nothing. I shall become a Slayer. ... A Dwarf Slayer is the ultimate Dwarf warrior, the perfect personification of death and destruction, and bringer of doom to the enemies of their race." These awesome slayers are from the Spanish miniature company Yedharo Models . I also really like their orc minis. The big guy is called Mjagnir Jötunn and is produced by Mierce Miniatures . I already did a review of their high-quality miniatures.

Wolves for Legions of Nagash!

Reinforcements for my Warhammer Legions of Nagash army. I painted the fourth of the Forgeworld Skin Wolves to play them as Morghast Archai. And if this weren't enough wolves, I also finished 10 Dire Wolves from Games Workshop - all bloody, dirty and murderous! Hope you like them.

Rebasing square to round bases tutorial

In 2015 when Warhammer Fantasy was replaced with the first edition of Age of Sigmar, Games Workshop decided not only to change the ruleset and the narrative of the game, they also changed the base-size of their Fantasy miniature range from square to round bases. All these changes had a big impact on my tabletop hobby. I have been pretty disappointed in the ruleset and was not willing to continue playing Warhammer and turned my back on it. This change honestly hit me quite hard but in retrospective, it brought new chances. I dived into Infinity the game , Malifaux , Kings of War , Boardgames, The Walking Dead and more. This led me to embrace all the variety and opportunities the tabletop world had to offer. The coming years after the initial launch of Age of Sigmar I watched with interest at the products Games workshop published as well as the overall development of the company. 2018/19 I noticed the change of GW's marketing activities and with the launch of the second edition of...