Apropos my recent post about playing with toys, here is the Battle Masters’ stone keep that I finally painted after all these years. Whether you consider Battle Masters (the Milton Bradley/Games Workshop co-production and sequel to HeroQuest from the early ’90s) a ‘toy’ or a proper miniature wargame is a matter of personal taste, but I think there’s no doubt that, once properly decorated, this looks very good on a 28mm tabletop.
Now to come up with some in-universe explanation for the vaguely ‘weather map hurricane symbol’ on that coat of arms.
![Painted miniature Battle Masters stone keep in 28mm scale.](https://www.splendoroffire.xyz/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/BattleMastersTower2-300x225.jpg)
![Painted miniature Battle Masters stone keep in 28mm scale, showing Halflings on the battlements.](https://www.splendoroffire.xyz/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/BattleMastersTower3-300x225.jpg)
![Painted miniature Battle Masters stone keep in 28mm scale.](https://www.splendoroffire.xyz/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/BattleMastersTower-225x300.jpg)
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