Saturday, 1 November 2025

My Fourth Blood Bowl Team

 The Framsburg Firelocks

One of the best things about digging through my box of Blood Bowl figures is the memories it brings back. When I first started playing Blood Bowl, my team of choice was always a human team. The main reason for this was the Blood Bowl star player "Big" Gunn Schonn. I was really taken by his paint scheme, and back in the '80s, I tried to replicate it using enamel paints.

Looking back now, I realise that, while my efforts were impressive for a fifteen-year-old, they don't quite measure up to my current standards. I spent some time debating whether I should try to replicate the paint scheme again, but ultimately decided against it. A design with multiple colours and intricate details would take too much time, and I was determined to have a full team painted within a month.

Having decided on a new paint scheme, I began to look around for some ideas. Inspiration can come from many places, and in this case, it came from White Dwarf 98 and the Mentor Legion. I have always liked the Mentor Legion as they appeared in those days, so the choice was made for me. Green and white became the colours of choice for the uniform.


I just managed to complete the Framburg Firelocks within October — the basing was finished on the 31st. Part of the delay was my own doing: I wanted to give the team plenty of options, which added some extra time, and stripping the enamel paint from the metal miniatures took longer than I expected. Still, I managed to meet my deadline, and these Mark Copplestone sculpts came out really well.




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