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witchhunter.net -> gallery -> norsemen -> norsemen rhino

I needed a chariot. But i wanted something else, not only a cart and two horses. I thought, the Maidenhead Rhino could be a good choice. I changed the unspectacular female rider with bow to the Grenadier male barbarian and found the composition looks good. The wolf on the base was a good addition too.

The wooly rhino and the girl driver are from Maidenhead miniatures. The male barbarian is a Grenadier miniature sculpted by Mark Copplestone. The wolf is from Reaper sculpted by Geoff Valley. I've needed ca. 10 hours to paint all the stuff.

manufacturer:
maidenhead miniatures
sculptor:
Mike Broadbent and Drew Williams
code:
MMWR
original name:
Woolly Rhino & crew
painted:
november 2005


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