Their slow speed means they struggle with the run-and-grab-stuff scenarios. But they are very hard to kill! That benefit doesn't matter much if you are using them for a single game and then done. But in an ongoing campaign, their low casualty rate really begins to make a difference.
love it. the models look cohesive and will look fantastic in your future games. awesome video👍
Thanks for watching! They will definitely be seeing more table time!
Yes mate!!! They came out amazing!
Thank you!!! I was really happy with them given the time crunch!
@@tabletop.wizards you did a great job! Being able to do it in the short time frame makes it even more impressive!
These are great! Word work perfect for Torch & Shield!
Maybe they can live another life in that game !
Love these conversions! The paint job is stellar as well! Good luck in your tournament
Thank you! They performed marvelous! I won three matches with them!
@@tabletop.wizards woot woot! Excellent!
Awesome work. Good luck! Can't wait to see how the tournament pans out.
Thank you, we have some cool footage on the way!
They turned out great! I like the slayers in particular
Thank you! I used old Chaos Marauder Horsemen bodies and heads on Oathmark dwarf legs!
>slayers
>wearing clothing
That's going in the book, manling
Ha, I used the "most naked" pieces I had. No loincloth bits in my bits box!
Nice conversions. The dwarves were always one of my favorite Mordheim warbands. Mediocre for one-off games, but excellent in long-haul campaigns.
Thanks! Oddly enough, I've now only played them in a four game campaign, never a one-off! But they were incredible for my four game run!
Their slow speed means they struggle with the run-and-grab-stuff scenarios. But they are very hard to kill! That benefit doesn't matter much if you are using them for a single game and then done. But in an ongoing campaign, their low casualty rate really begins to make a difference.
What bodies did you use? Oathmark? LOTR?
Oathmark! Good eye!