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mars-minis
05-12-2015, 12:37 AM
Heartbreaker Dwarves - Tale Of The Evil Eye

For full post see http://mars-miniatures.blogspot.com/2015/05/heartbreaker-dwarves-tale-of-evil-eye.html


Welcome dear readers to another episode of the Moria Reclamation Project. In this tale of bravery and probable woe, we introduce dwarves sculpted by Kev Adams back in the day for Heartbreaker Miniatures. While Kev is universally known for his Orcs and Goblins, I have to say, these characterful dwarves are full of everything that is dwarfy and good! Pics and words follow, on to the adventure!

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Twenty doughty warriors from the Heartbreaker Clan

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The pointing fella is Prince Helfast of the Heartbreak Hills, and behind him is his perpetually pipeweed smoking counsellor, Thadar the Wise.

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The other pointy fellow here, is scout Garric the Ham-fisted.

Scout Garric: "Prince Helfast, Moria is thataways! The clans have taken level 1 and 2. They report little resistance, but have sighted greenskins and night elves watching them as they build their colony."


Prince Helfast: "Thadar, assemble the troops and prepare to march to Moria!"


Counsellor Thadar: "Time for roll call!"

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Counsellor Thadar: All right, heartbreakers, you're a team and there's nothin' to worry about. We come here, and we gonna conquer, and we gonna kick some, is that understood?

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What's this? Its Prince Ulther with a very precious shipment of beer. And not just any beer, its Bugmans Beer! The dwarves greet each other warmly!

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With such a mighty escort of warriors, surely the Beer Cart will make it to the Mines of Moria!

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But wait, what is the monstrosity ahead! Alarms! Fear, Fire, Foe!

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Its a Beholder! A dreaded Eye Tyrant, an aberration from another dimension.


What happens next? Read the rest at
http://mars-miniatures.blogspot.com/2015/05/heartbreaker-dwarves-tale-of-evil-eye.html

Cheers,
Mar

Darren Richardson
05-24-2015, 02:37 PM
More great work, perhaps it might have been better to place it all in the one thread though..... eaiser to keep track of it all!

I like your usage of Round Bases instead of Square Bases, much better for skirmish games IMHO.