Hailing from the squelchy plains of the Eastern Pastures, the Hedge Knights
sally forth in search of riches and glory. Clad in heavy steel, their shields
bearing the standard of a long-forgotten kingdom - a golden sun gleams on a
field of argent and azure. They share but one pair of boots between them.
Their courage undaunted, barefoot, relentless, they march ever onward.
Our Mordheim campaign has long concluded. With my skaven warband quietly tucked
away, I have moved on to other projects - as is often the case, too many.
Have I mentioned we've been playing a lot of
Cauldron?.
But then a couple of members of the Strange Artifacts crew tried out
Greathelm, a
skirmish game currently in development by
Malev Da Shinobi.
Greathelm is a miniature agnostic game where you play a band of six knights on
an extremely small, 8.5" x 11" battlefield. My friends seemed to have a great
time playing, enough that some of them are already builing boards. So, I reviewed
the rules and committed myself to a quick project!
Did somebody mention
Boglanders?
As it turns out, I had five knight-like Boglander minis, between
Set #2, The King's Guard
and
Set #6, Armoured.
I had already based and primed them, so I was set? But wait, I need six models.
I was in luck, I had an extra, duplicate model in the bits box. A little
doctoring, cut off his head, et voila! I have my knights.
