7 Mar 2023

A New Project - Kings of War Salamander army

Well, it’s been a very long time since any of us posted anything here. The usual reasons posted on any hobby blog which hasn’t been updated for a while apply, but also a more personal and sadder one. One of our stalwart gaming group passed away at the start of 2020 and frankly he was the one who was keeping the blog going.  We all took a bit of a knock from that and still miss him terribly, but I’ve now decided that I should get back on the blog, partly as paying my respects to Nat as he’d have wanted us to get painting (he was always, quite rightly, telling us to paint and play instead of buying more things!) and as a diary of what I’ve done.

So, what am I starting with? Why a complete army for a game that I’ve never played of course!

Kings of War looks like a very good game. I’ve become disillusioned with age of sigmar and 40K for a number of reasons, with the main one being that I can’t fit a game into an evening anymore. But I do really like the sci fi and fantasy genres so I’m moving over to trying the games produced by other companies, including the Mantic stable, which look great and seemed designed to fit into an evening’s play.

Idly scrolling through eBay (and yes, I do count searching specifically for “Kings of War army” as “idly scrolling”!) I happened across a large, but very badly painted salamander army for auction….. I stalked it for a few days, telling myself that I already had too much stuff and didn’t need it…… and then obviously pounced at the end when my willpower crumbled away in seconds. But it was a bargain!

Here are some pictures of the unboxed win







As I’d hoped, it just needed a bit of work, but nothing looked unsalvageable. I decided that I’d paint strip the bigger, posher resin green models for the most part (I was pleasantly surprised to see that the resin stuff produced by Mantic is lovely these days, easily the match of other producers), but that I’d just overspray the rank and file salamanders with undercoat and go from there. I reasoned that the larger models would be more visible whereas the rank and file would merge together more. And it would have driven me a bit bonkers having to paint strip everything.


Into the bio strip….


Happy with how things were going, I started painting, which I’ll update next time.




4 comments:

  1. Great stuff Jamie - well done firing up the blog once more, and an excellent online find.

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    1. Thanks - it’s good to be back blogging.

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    1. Thanks! It’s a great help in organising my thoughts on projects give how many I have on the go…..

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