After I finished my Scarecrow Girl statue, I was motivated to make some more as gifts for my fellow Wars of Ozz game masters. Those would be Buck Surdu, Chris Palmer, Greg Priebe, and Dave Wood. As we are collaborating on a massive “Ozzaganza” game at Cold Wars, I thought that was worth a go.
As it turned out, I could not reasonably source another scarecrow girl, so I hit my local Dollar store to see what I could find – and there were some beekeeper gnome statues. As in Ozz there are “Nomes”, I got 4 (at $1.25 each). These were prepainted as you see, and made out of plaster of Paris I believe.

As for bases, I found a packet of 6″ wooden disks on Amazon. As these were much bigger than my previous build’s base, I chose to make a statue/fountain combination for these. Luckily I still had some more Tropicana Orange Juice lids to use as plinths.










That would finish the project. Now…
Eye Candy









I was able to to present three of these at Cold Barrage in Havre de Grace Maryland to Greg Priebe, Chris Palmer and Buck Surdu. The fourth will go to Dave Wood at Cold Wars and take prominent places of the Ozzaganza tabletop.

These 4 statues also qualify for Dave Stone’s annual “Paint What You Got Challenge”. Check it out! Dave is a great guy and runs this every year between Christmas and the end of February.
Next up (hopefully shortly) the only figures that I finished for February…
Final Note
Want to learn more about Ozz? If you want to check out the excellent Wars of Ozz figures’ range, there are two places to get them. You can also get the rules there. (I make no money from this.) The game rules and the figures are available from the next two places:
In the US Old Glory has a site – Wars of Ozz Miniatures.
In the UK go to Sally 4th.
And the new Wars of Ozz Supplement is available as a PDF download from the following two websites:
Below you’ll see the list of paints and the like that I used on this project. They are more useful for me when I need to recreate a color scheme in the future. They might not be as useful for you. In any case, that’s why I post them.
Miscellaneous details and references for those interested in that sort of thing:
For my earlier posts on Wars of Ozz games, view this page. It includes figures, units, and other related projects.
PAINTS, INKS, GLAZES, SHADES, WASHES, PIGMENTS, FLOCKING, GLUES AND MORE THAT I USED ON THESE NOME BEEKEEPER STATUES/ “OZZCARS”:
- Dollar Tree Store Beekeeper Nome Statues
- DEAYOU MDF Circle, 6″ Round, 1″ thick Unfinished Wood Block for Centerpiece
- Plastic Tropicana Orange Juice lid
- Vallejo Surface Primer “Black”
- Folkart “Brushed Bronze”
- Juweela Scenics 1:32 terracotta bricks
- Americana “Slate Gray”
- Vallejo Mecha Primer White
- Vallejo Surface Primer “German Panzer Grey”
- Citadel “Cryptek Armourshade” (wash)
- Citadel “Retributor Armour” Citadel “Cryptek Armourshade” (wash)
- Secret Weapon Washes “Stone” (wash)
- Army Painter Speed Paint 1.0 “Gravelord Grey”
- Vallejo Mecha Color “SZ Red”
- Vallejo Game Air “Red Terracotta”
- Vallejo Thinner Medium
- Citadel “Warpfiend Grey”
- Card stock
- PVA
- Glue Gorilla Glue
- Army Painter “Dark Tone” (wash)
- Vallejo “Slate Grey” (pigment)
- Vallejo “Pigment Binder”
- Vallejo Mecha Color “Green Blue”
- Vallejo Mecha Color “Turquoise”
- Secret Weapon Washes “Blue” (ink)
- Vallejo Environmental Weathering Effects “Slimy Grime Dark”
- RillyRellow Dollhouse Resin Frogs
- Tindobewan Glow in The Dark Mini Resin Ducks
- Vallejo Game Ink “Green”
- Vallejo Game Ink “Dark Green”
- Secret Weapon Washes “Green” (ink)
- Vallejo Environmental Weathering Effects “Still Water”
- Vallejo Mecha Color “Matte Varnish”