A friend recently suggested we give Age of Sigmar 3rd edition a go. That was all the excuse I needed to pick up and paint some of the Fyreslayers stuff that had passed me by, starting with the Magmic Battleforge.
This model is sometimes called the pizza oven, which is apt. But it’s still a nice bit of dwarven architecture. I especially like the dent above the righthand eyebrow.
I magnetized the flames, so I could pull it out to represent the once-per-battle ability being used.
This table came as a freebie with Zealot’s minotaur Kickstarter, from way back in 2017. Since I was doing Braziers, it seemed a good time for other small terrain bits.
I already had one set of Relicblade braziers, but some missions need more than three. So I ordered another set.
The others had blue flames. These could be used to indicate an opposing faction, so I went with green flames.
But flames isn’t enough. Ever since I played with the first set, I wanted something different. I wanted pools of blood. So I made some. One of the awesome bits of these braziers is the rounded bowl that the flames match. It keeps the flames in place without needing magnets. For the blood, I pressed a flame’s rounded edge into some Instant Mold to make a negative. Once cool, I could make a matching positive of green stuff, then press a few skulls and other creepy stuff into it. I made three with blood, and three with just skulls and such, so they can be split into two groups again. More factions!
Put it all together, and I’ve got quite a collection of brazier-based objectives.