I have been taking stock of my leader figures. Those marked with a "-" are painted. I have enought on hand for the others plus some yet unnamed folks. I also have a large pile of unpainted civilians to flesh out the Kingdom.
This is a picture of the mounted officers- took it on my new picture dispay board. Still need to work my photography skills.
I will follow up with pictures for each person at a later date.
Each leader is rated for:
Intelligence/Initiative/Courage/Charisma/Strength/Health, plus any other characteristics. This method is courtesy of Henry Hyde from Battlegames Magazine.
The King, Yurtle of Katzenstein-
83 - 32 - 76 - 74 - 82 - 45, very charming and a bit cruel
Marshal Mordecai Ali Van Allen O’Shea-
13 - 16 - 1 - 92 - 96 - 46, big strongand imposing man but cowardly
Lieutenant General Herman Von Stroodel-
100 - 19 - 73 - 49 - 42 - 7, bookish but sufferring from gout, proud, cunning, ambitious
Lieutenant General Einstein Van Tass-
1 - 57 - 92 - 39 - 93 - 56, a dolt but strong and brave to a fault,
Major General Gregory Grumm-
32 - 92 - 16 - 3 - 36 - 96, has survived many wounds including a fierce fire that has left his face scarred
Major General Johan Van Fleck-
27 - 59 - 51 - 100 - 75 - 62, handsome and a natural leader, just needs a good staff to write the plan
Major General Carmichael Krox-
4 - 59 - 94 - 87 - 17 - 71, last in his class at the military academy but brave and good looking
Major General Angus McPhail-
61 - 33 - 55 - 92 - 23 - 65, great leader of men but lazy, thin as a rail
Major General (Honorific) Countessa Genessa-
87 - 95 - 50 - 76 - 77 - 100, smart and quick to act, pretty and a model of health
Brigadier General Prince Noah-
75 - 30 - 45 - 90 - 87 - 99, coming into his own as a leader, handsome, strong and in great health
Brigadier General Sylvester McMonkey McBean-
84 - 24 - 10 - 32 - 58 - 76, a good staff planner, but slow to act and careful for his own life
Brigadier General Bart Cubbins-
23 - 75 - 24 - 45 - 61 - 5, suffering from the flux, he is sure to make a quick decision
Brigadier General Michael Van Itch-
31 - 98 - 83 - 78 - 23 - 84, brave and decisive in battle
Brigadier General Gerald McClay-
56 - 84 - 58 - 15 - 70 - 23, leads from the rear but very capable on the field of battle
Brigadier General Herby Hart-
51 - 15 - 40 - 21 - 78 - 61 , mediocre in ability, he is expected to outlast his peers
Brigadier General Alexander Van Nuys-
2 - 40 - 70 - 52 - 20 - 13, dullard and lazy, owes his position to the family name
Brigadier General Harry Hadow-
38 - 60 - 99 - 89 - 57 - 19, a brave and inspiring leader is unimaginitive
Brigadier General Gerald McGrew-
88 - 84 - 10 - 71 - 37 - 39, bright and quick witted but concerned for his own well being
Colonel Vlad Koff -
7 - 69 - 55 - 87 - 82 - 43, inspiring by his mere presense, masks his illiteracy with bombast
Colonel Morris McGurk-
36 - 2 - 98 - 64 - 43 - 21, immensely brave but must be directed into action
Colonel Conrad Cornelius O’Donald O’Dell-
36 - 79 - 79 - 71 - 91 - 29, strong except for a weak heart, brave quick to act and leads from the front
Colonel Ali Sad-
83 - 81 - 57- 58 - 77 - 50, bright star on the rise, expert at leading irregular troops
Admiral Buxbaum, Lake Winna Bango Squadron-
24 - 62 - 59 - 22 - 34 - 94, strong constitution has eneable him to outlast his peers
Admiral Bixby, Boober Bay Squadron-
51 - 31 - 4 - 31 - 45 - 51, cowardly and middling at best
Admiral Bray, Ocean of Oif Squadron-
59 - 100 - 14 - 59 - 40 - 76, makes quick decsions that will always ensure he is safely away from the enemy
Baron Doctor Von Suess-
Colonel-Bishop Von Finklestein-
3 - 75 - 18 - 78 - 54 - 78
33 - 50 - 92 - 45 - 64 - 20
85 - 15 - 69 - 5 - 13 - 12
18 - 5 - 35 - 29 - 12 - 92
41 - 17 - 93 - 82 - 89 - 56
Sunday, October 17, 2010
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An eye-candy gallery of martial characters!
ReplyDeleteWhat about a few Ladies to add a little tenderness in our brutish world?
You've been busy! Lots of nicely painted SL figures. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree about having a few of the fair sex around. It's not always easy finding suitable miniatures, but it does seem there are more choices these days.
Ah, yes...some more ladies. I do have some to paint up from the Blue Moon figure packs. No mounted women however (other than the Countessa Genessa in the picture above).
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