General Kraken

WoffBoot Participation




Hobby Focus


I mostly paint, these days. More than I actually play, although in fairness that's because I moved countries and have small children. My stuff is scattered throughout the blog, but some of my highlights are


  • My Warriors of Chaos army, about 5000 points under the old 7th Ed system and who knows how much now
  • The Warthogs, a group of modern mercenaries that started this blog
  • The Hobbit, the first time I ever managed to paint a complete GW box set
  • The High Elves of General Palafox, a small but elite group 
  • The Dark Elves of General Kasfunatu, an extensive hoard of purple raiders and murderers
  • My own Inquisitorial Warbands, a relic of a bygone age of GW product
  • SAGA: Viking Warband, which seemed as tame as hell to paint after the endless Gimdark
  • Dungeon Saga - The Dwarf King's Quest - Mantic's bargain basement dungeon basher, which General Stylus and I both painted our copies of over about a year or so
  • Shadows Over Camelot - a game most people wouldn't bother painting
  • The Crypt Angels, a homebrew chapter of Space Marines for General Kasfunatu who can be fielded as Loyalists, Renegades, Blood Angels, Space Wolves, Dark Angels or anything else GW come up with in the future
  • A trio of Imperial Knights (I just can#t bring myself to call them Quaestoris)
  • The T'Pau Sept, a T'au Empire army for General Kas
  • Craftworld Dyns-tain, Eldar and Harlequins together for General Leofa
  • The Tartan Beastmen of General Leofa
  • A range of scratch-built scenery with a Frosty Ruin theme (originally designed for Frostgrave and Warhammer Fantasy Battle)
  • The fantastic models of Massive Darkness
  • And my own forthcoming 40K armies - the Tyranids of Hivefleet Afanc and a patrol of Inquisitorial Stormtroopers!

When I do get round to playing, 40K, X-Wing or Zombicide are my picks for playing over Skype, but I'm very partial to Shadespire, Saga, Frostgrave, or really anything with painted models and dice in, so I have something to look at as I lose to poor fortune. 

2 comments:

  1. It's good to be represented here by what appears to be a pile of dead deer. It's an accurate tally of what my armies have killed in the Woffboots so far.

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    1. A Cultural Milestone demerit if you don't recognise part of the St George and the Dragon statue in Old Town Stockholm

      Unless George made a serious deal with the Chaos Gods to acquire his slaying abilities, I think the cropped image is of the Dragon.

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