This is of course the famous Giant Spider rider released in 1991 by Marauder Miniatures, Not surprisingly, the orc and gobbo ranges matches perfectly with my 4th edition Forest goblins.
Another figure from the heydays of the late 80s and early 90s, it oozes charm. It was also incredibly easy to assemble, being basically a three piece figure (spider head, rest of the body and then the shaman). He's going to be the main magic user in my Forest Goblin army. Once again I found a way to incorporate yellow and orange to tie it with the rest of my army. Most of the spider symbols on my goblins are orange, so I figured it would make sense the sacred spiders from that Forest would be at least partially orange! Still not completely happy with my orange, but it will do.
This is the second Doom Diver I paint for the army, and I inverted the colours from my previous one. With two of them, I almost have a squadron of the little crazy kamikaze!
And here is my progress report pic, as requested by that annoying Challenge overlord :
I was hoping to include an infantry regiment for this month, but it has become clear that this will not happen. I've started working on a 30 figure Forest Goblin regiment but there's no way I will finish it in time, and I'd like as much as possible to only submit finished units. Still, for an army I began basically two months and a half ago, I'm pretty happy with the results. Gotta love painting challenges and peer pressure!
So, for this month :
- 1 Doom Diver : 100pts
- Forest Goblin Shaman on Gigantic Spider* : 128pts
*I cheated a little on the Gigantic Spider, as I used the point value from the 3rd edition rulebook. Why? I wanted to distinguish this spider from the spiders used by the 4th ed spider riders, since it is much bigger and looks more badass (and also sits on a 40mm base). Basically, I count it as a monster instead of just a mundane mount. It is how I intend to use it in game.
They look great! And the orange on the spider is perfect- if it were brighter it would detract from the shaman (who is and should be the focal point!)
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DeleteI always loved doomdivers: they are the quintessence of badassery! The color choice for the gobbos is simply perfect and the overall look is amazing! It will be a great force, Iannick.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Andrea! I always agonize over army overall colour scheme, so I'm happy with your comment!
DeleteGreat looking force. Gotta love those horde armies. I'm all about quantity over quality
ReplyDelete"Quantity is a quality of it's own" (J. Staline)
DeleteThanks Anthony, hordes do look awesomely great once finished.
I like it. A lot of character in this army. I think your plans for the spider sound wholly reasonable. When I ever get around to finishing my Tzeentch army it will be lead by a Lord of Change. I've been thinking on ways to make him essentially a Wizard general, still powerful but not insanely so like some of the later Demon stats.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sean! Use the stats from a daemon prince instead of a greater deamon, much more reasonnable.
DeleteI've been toying with the idea of painting a greater deamon as the monster for the Analogue Challenge. The Lord of Change is still in the running...
Awesome. I actually have that spider and gobbo wiz in my archive of miniatures. I liked it way back then and even now. cheers
ReplyDeleteThanks, it is a great model!
DeleteVery beautifull army!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteNote that the Gigantic Spider exists as a monster to be ridden I 4e as well. Its in the monsters section for 50 points 😉
ReplyDeleteThanks, didn't think of looking in the monster booklet
DeleteSuch vibrant colours! The scheme really brings out the best in these minis
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