The SPIKE! Magazine Action Photo Gallery


A BB Gobbo in action.

An Orc blitzer hits the pitch!

Two Halflings not long for this world.

Varagh Ghoulchewer can't keep up!

SPIKE! Magazine Player Features


WFB gobbo w/ hockey mask

Gutter Runner

Skaven Lineman

Varagh Ghoulchewer

The BBOWL-L Legacy Chaos Team

A Legacy Team was something I first heard about at NashCon, a Nashville, TN, historical miniature wargaming con. Participants would receive a unit of an army, paint up it, and bring it back to the next year's NashCon. The entire army would then be given to one of the painters.

We did a similar thing on the Blood Bowl mailing list. Several of us were attending GW's Grand Tournament, so I proposed something like a legacy team; a month before, participants starting painting up Chaos minis. We assembled them and displayed them at the tournament, and had BB designer Jervis Johnson draw the winner from a hat. Everyone got their name in once for normal players and twice for big guys. It was a lot of fun, and as you can see, the miniatures were painted really well. In the end, Jervis drew Milo Sharp's name, who is now the proud owner of a new Chaos team!

Everyone had such a fun time, we will be doing this again some time in the future. I hope I win this time!


Andy Cowell's head coad and Wizard/Apothecary

Andy Meechan's cheerleaders

Andy Cowell's beastmen

Andy Cowell's beastmen

Dean Maki's troll and mutant beastmen

James Jamieson's ogre and beastman

Milo Sharp's Chaos warriors

Milo Sharp's beastmen


Andy Meechan's Liquid Venom-- 2nd place in the 1996 Grand Blood Bowl Tournament


My Casulty Magnets-- 3rd place in the 1996 Grand Blood Bowl Tournament


Check out Milo's Blood Bowl Minis for lots more photographs of BB miniatures.


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