Size Matters As Does Consistency

That sounds dodgy eh?

I used to play WFB 3rd edition with 10mm for a good few years and with it being so affordable and quick to paint it was easy to have lots of extra little details and bits of set dressing.

One such thing was Stefan.
He was a wagon rider I converted to be holding a horn drinking cup and sat on a barrel.

Stefan could be found on my wargames tables having a beer and watching the carnage unfold.

Here are a few shots from various games of him watching the proceedings unfold. 








Now that my wife and I are mostly playing 25mm WFB she wanted to know where Stefan was.

Ampersand Andy over on The Wargames Website very generously sent me an old Citadel villager who is in a sitting position and holding a bottle of booze.

So here he is, primed and ready to go.




Whilst an identical but bigger version of the 10mm Stefan would be amazing, who am I to turn away a free model!!


I will post when he is all done.

Comments

  1. Ah! Fantastic! Perhaps I need to begin focusing on set-dressings and townsfolk for my chaos warriors to terrorize as well....or at least some hoodlums in the stocks!!!

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    1. Can't go wrong with some simple folk to be taught the ways of chaos.

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  2. Can't wait to see the oversized Stefan!

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  3. Very interesting project. I cant wait to see your hands on this

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