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Wednesday 21 January 2015

DWARF LONGBEARDS. YEAR: 2015.

A unit of the most veteran and wise dwarfs has come to our workshop this January in order to be painted. This is our new post in which you will be able to see a regiment of 9 Dwarf Longbeards:


They are metallic models form the 6th Warhammer edition, so they keep all that charm from the Oldhammer. They have been painted in a showy and solemn red colour scheme with golden details. Shields have been changed: they do not hold their old basic shields without any icon but our customer provided us a new improved ones from an unknown brand. They are much more elaborated and fit perfectly for this Longbeards. In addition, we bought 5 extra shields that belong to the current Longbeards Games Workshop box, so each dwarf has his own customized and unique shield.



Red and gold compose the main colors and grant to the unit a look of highborn status and richness. In the end, being a Longbeard is one of the highest honors that a dwarf can achieve.


Check out how many details they carry at their backs: beer pitchers, swords, daggers...


Bases have been decorated with earth and painted in greys in order to create a dark atmosphere. Our customer wants his Longbeards fighting in a mine or in the tunnels below a dwarf fortress.



Here you have a couple of photos about two dwarfs each one in solitary, so you can appreciate better all their details.


We don't want to say goodbay without remembering a post that we recently uploaded. It is about dwarfs too, but that time we painted two Dragon Slayers. You cannot leave our blog without watching it. Those models will stop your breathing.

Thanks for reading!

2 comments:

  1. Very nice dwarves! The shields are produced by the polish company Scibor, in case you still wonder.

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  2. Thank you very much for you opinion! Yes, a user from the spanish blog already told us, but thanks anyway.

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