Since our the Alpine Gnome Kick Starter back in May of 2017, I have been able to find a few folks who have shared their gnome armies on social media. I thought I'd bundle them together here. The Gnomes are marching to war! (if you haven't yet, please take our gnome survey -> )
You can take a look at our studio gnome army
here.
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Michael's Crossbowmen |
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Michael has a hefty block of gnomish spearmen. I count 25! |
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Michael's fox patrol |
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A valiant Heroine |
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Necromancer for Michael's undead gnomes |
Next up we have Brian Weninger's Gnome Army. You can find more pics of his gnomes on his
blog. Each of his units has a very distinct color scheme. All very colorful and characterful.
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Spearmen with a boar banner |
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Halberdiers in blue. |
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Gnome crossbowmen in traditional red hats. |
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a mixed unit of fox riders, notice that the leader is a conversion! |
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Gnomish artillery |
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A very traditionally painted gnome. I like the redness of the nose |
Next, there is Tom Murrath's Pretzel Defenders! You can find his stuff
here.
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His glorious Pretzel Banner |
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Picture of his entire gnome army |
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Close up of his crossbowmen. I like the simple green color scheme. |
Finally, but not least, we have Nico Janvier's
Landsknecht Gnomes! Painted in a lively renaissance color scheme.
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Gnomish Casualty |
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Nico's large block of mercenaries |
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Nico's Gnomish Artillery |
I love seeing how others interpret my sculpts. It drives me to sculpt more and do better. If you have some gnomes feel free to share them. I sense there are yet more out there.
Great to see everyone elses gnome projects :) For everything I have painted look here: https://projectanwyn.wordpress.com/gnome-side-project/
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