Archive for the ‘Blood Bowl’ Category

Blood Bowl goblins

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

How could I resist?

I just ordered my second Blood bowl team: The most fun and unpredictable team of the sport! The bloodbowl gamblers, whiners and cheaters! GOBLINS!!!!!

I decided to order from Neomics as I like their goblin miniatures more than the originals from Games Workshop.

I went for 12 goblins, 4 star players (bomber, chainsaw, ball and chain fanatic, gobbo jumper) and a big and ugly Troll!

I am prepared to lose most of the games only for the immense satisfaction of the occasional surprise win.

I need to get moving with the painting of the Orcs team though. Half of the team is painted and now i ll have one more reason to speed up!!!

Blood Bowl Chaos team

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

A Chaos team for Games Workshop’s Bloodbowl fantasy football game.

Painted by Marios.

All miniatures are Warhammer miniatures converted for blood bowl.

This is an aggressive team with beastmen linemen, chaos warriors and a mighty Minotaur.

Blood bowl teams

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

Blood bowl fantasy football from Games Workshop has hit our gaming club by storm and got us back to the hobby. At the moment most of us are busy collecting and painting at least one team.
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Dystopian bowl

Friday, January 28th, 2011

“Dystopian wars” have started as our order from Spartan Games has been delivered.
Dystopian wars is a naval/aerial wargame on a victorian sci fi setting.
We got the mega deal plus the large carriers so we have all 4 nations preparing for war!

We also got some blood bowl reinforcements and as you can see Leo has already got himself started assembling and priming.

Blood Bowl Lizardmen

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Our group’s newest member Nikos S. has finished painting his first bloodbowl team (Lizardmen)

The basic Blood Bowl Lizardmen  roster (Lustrian Cobras) from games workshop consists of four Saurus and eight Skinks. To that Nikos has added a kroxigor for some extra muscle!

Lizardmen are a very interesting team to play with and against. Half of their team is very tough but lacks the agility. On the other hand the other half is fast and agile but extremely fragile. A strategy that utilizes those complementing forces in harmony can be extremely effective. Failure to do so will lead to humiliating defeats!

As you can see Nikos went for a simple but effective colour scheme very close to the GW examples.

The pictures are absolutely stunning even if you forget the fact that this is Nikos’ first attempt in painting miniatures!