After the wars had subsided and the Major was no longer needed abroad, he returned to London and joined the police force. His experience and reputation were enough to earn him a spot on the riot repression brigade, a perfect position for a man who had been missing the joy of cracking heads. - CMON Hello again and welcome back to The Art of Caesura! Today we're picking up from where we left off two weeks ago with The World of Smog: Rise of Moloch's Major Dreadful. As I mentioned in last week's post: I really love this model; I just think he's hilarious and brimming with character - as are many of the miniatures from this game. I added a few little hightlights and painted the flames since last week's post and I think he came together quite nicely. Have you played Rise of Moloch? Have you used Major Dreadful? Let us know how you got on in the comments below. See you next week on The Art of Caesura! Watching: Master Chef Ireland Listening: BS without the BS
Hello and welcome back to The Art of Caesura! And what an auspicious day it is today (or, more accurately, 3 weeks ago!). That's right, while we were glowing in the warmth of the flaming zombies, the blog's 400th post crept sneakily by! So today is actually the 404th post! 404 Error indeed! Anyway, it didn't escape us completely, and so today we shall celebrate this centennial as we have the last 3 - by looking at 100 images that show off what I have been up to on the blog since the 300th post - almost 2 years ago! Eagle-eyed viewers might even catch a glimpse of something yet to come... Thank you, as always, for tuning in for the past 400 posts! I had better not forget the 500th post in a couple of years - that seems like a biggie! See you next week on The Art of Caesura! Next Week: For my military knowledge, though I'm plucky and adventury...