For this post I'm travelling down the Abyss on my way to Paradise, I've already completed some Wagons for Limbo, so my next stop will be Lust!
Everyone starts at the First Circle in the Abyss ('Limbo'). The only way to get to Paradise is to traverse five (5) of the infernal locations first. Once in Paradise you will have another 5 circles to complete and are not be able to return to the Abyss.Second Circle: Lust
Of course this could be something titillating but it could also be the miniature that you've always wanted for your collection but have denied yourself. One of the few times where I condone NSFW content. Young visitors may wish to avert their eyes.
Marie Tete du Bois, followed the Grande Armee into Russia giving out bacon bagets and shots of brandy to warm up the weary soldiers, trouble was, that wasn't the only thing she gave out to warm the soldiers up!!!
A vivandière was a woman who sold food and drink to soldiers in the military. The term comes from the French word vivandier, which means "hospitable man".
Having tried to kill Heracles ever since he was born, Hera induced a madness in him that made him kill his wife and children. Afterwards, Heracles went to the Oracle of Delphii to atone, where he prayed to the god Apollo for guidance. Heracles was told to serve Eurystheus, king of Mycenae, for ten years. During this time, he was sent to perform a series of difficult feats, called labours
Fourth Circle: Greed
As the depraved Emcee in the musical 'Cabaret' sang, 'Money makes the world go around...' Submit something illustrating an unbridled lust for filthy lucre.
Of course this could be something titillating but it could also be the miniature that you've always wanted for your collection but have denied yourself. One of the few times where I condone NSFW content. Young visitors may wish to avert their eyes.
I've had this col Bill's Vivandiere for some time, I bought her knowing one day she would fit into a bonus round in the Challenge, I still have at least 20 other similar figures waiting for their chance to fit in somewhere???
Marie Tete du Bois, followed the Grande Armee into Russia giving out bacon bagets and shots of brandy to warm up the weary soldiers, trouble was, that wasn't the only thing she gave out to warm the soldiers up!!!
A vivandière was a woman who sold food and drink to soldiers in the military. The term comes from the French word vivandier, which means "hospitable man".
From The Second Circle of Lust I shall now move down to the Third Circle Gluttony!!!
My first none Retreat from Moscow figure in Challenge 15.
Third Circle: Gluttony
Would you like your meal supersized? Show us a figure who has overindulged at the table. A little too much Holiday feasting perhaps?
Technically he's not got a big belly, but Hercules sure is a Glutton for punishment!
- Slaying the Nemean lion
- Slaying the nine-headed Lernaean Hydra
- Capturing the Ceryneian Hind
- Capturing the Erymanthian Boar
- Cleaning the Augean stables in a single day
- Slaying the Stymphalian birds
- Capturing the Cretan Bull
- Stealing the Mares of Diomedes
- Obtaining the belt of Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons
- Obtaining the cattle of the three-bodied giant Geryon
- Stealing three of the golden apples of the Hesperides
- Capturing and bringing back Cerberus
Each year I pant a figure for my Dad at Christmas and for his birthday in January, Hercules was painted up for his birthday. The figure is from North Stars Of Gods and Mortals range of figures, and is a large 28mm figure, more like 35mm, we'll he was a giant of a man.
Next down the Abyss we come to the 4th Circle Greed.
Fourth Circle: Greed
As the depraved Emcee in the musical 'Cabaret' sang, 'Money makes the world go around...' Submit something illustrating an unbridled lust for filthy lucre.
And who better to paint up to represent Greed. Some say he was the greatest military commander ever, but Greed drove Napoleon to attack the Russians in 1812 and we all know how that ended up, don't we?
This is a very simple figure from Eureka, but what a great looking figure it is, he should make a great objective in a game of Sharpe Practice, "Capture the Emperor"
For my 5th and last entry for the Abyss bonus round I'm heading for the 7th Circle Violence, but before that I've got to beg the help of Succubus Sarah to help me get there, so as a sacrifice I offer up, Jeanette Morel.
Jenanette is one of the Grande Armee's camp followers.
She is following the column of bedraggled soldiers heading away from Moscow.
and the marauding Cossacks
Hence she is holding a pistol, pointing it menacingly.....I wonder if its loaded?
She is part of pack FN193 Camp Followers from the mighty Perry Twins
Thanks to Sarah and Jeanette, we now find ourselves at the last Abyss Circle.......Violence!
Seventh Circle: Violence
Hmm, as many of us are wargamers I don't think I need to elaborate on this one too much.
I'm sure you'll all agree, this was probably the easiest of the circles to paint. Any of my previous or forthcoming entries (yours too) could fit in here.
These 2 groups of figures are once again from Perry Miniatures, they are what was left from pack FN194 Scavengers!
Both show that violent horrible side of war.
Beating a fellow countryman for a blanket...
And robbing the dead of a pair of boots!!!
So ends my marathon and onto the points!
Gluttony - Hercules 5pts plus 20 bonus = 25pts
Greed - Napoleon 5pts plus 20 bonus = 25pts
Sarah Succubus - Jeanette Morel 5pts plus 20 bonus = 25pts
Violence - Scavengers 20pts plus 20 bonus = 40 pts
That make a grand total of 140 points!
Some great looking figures Ray and quite the mix
ReplyDeleteIndeed, poor Hercules is the odd one out.
DeleteSpectacular work on all of these Ray!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill!
DeleteYou succeeded big time with every circle!
ReplyDeleteLOL, cheers Alex.
DeleteAn eclectic bunch indeed.
ReplyDeleteIndeed!
Deletewowsers, that was quite a mix of minis
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked them Andy.
DeleteNice work Ray and a good collection of different figures
ReplyDeleteCheers Matt.
DeleteI love the snow at the base. Nice detail.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ivy, glad you like them.
DeleteVery nice work Ray!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Cheers Chris!
DeleteAnother excellent bunch of figures Ray and a decent score, too!
ReplyDeleteYes, indeedy!!
DeleteLovely work Ray on some great miniatures, really well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie!
DeleteA great variety of figures and they match the themes beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThere's loads more to come!
DeleteWhat a fun and interesting post - lots of varied topics covered and nicely done doing so!
ReplyDeleteCheers Dai!
DeleteOh my! Awesome looking miniatures!
ReplyDeleteThans Michal, glad you approve!
DeleteSplendid collection of figures, I think the camp follower and Napoleon are my favourites, quite the points haul for a handful of figures!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Some splendid stuff there Ray, wouldn’t like to share a lift with Herc.
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