"The Fimir haunt bogs, fens, and desolate moorlands throughout the northern and western Old World. Their strongholds take the form of forbidding, craggy piles of rock, crudely built in the semblance of human castles. All Fimir settlements are wreathed in thick mist, a miasma which is magically generated by the Fimir, in order to shield themselves from sunlight. Indeed, when forced to travel beyond their fortresses, they surround themselves in an enchanted mist that moves with them."
Back for my second OWAC!
My Fimir collection has grown slowly and steadily over many years, as I picked them up here and there on eBay. I was originally thinking of putting together an ally contingent for my Skaven army. However, the cheapest Fimir costs 32 points in 3rd edition, so once you’ve got a unit of 5 or 6 troops, with a couple of characters, you’re already passed the 500 point mark, which is a bit much for an ally contingent… So you might as well go the whole hog and build an army, right? Okay, that’s just me then…
Since OWAC had been lacking in the Fimir department up to now, I was resolved to make a Fimir army. Using the army list in White Dwarf 102, I came up with the following list for OWAC4:
Meargh (level 15 Wizard), with hand weapon: 195 pts
Dirach (level 5 Wizard), with hand weapon: 75 pts
Finmor (level 10 Hero), with hand weapon and light armour: 140 pts
Fian (level 5 Hero), with hand weapon and light armour: 82 pts
6 Fianna Fimm (+3 Shock Elite), with hand weapon and light armour: 258 pts
8 Fimm Warriors, with hand weapon: 256 pts
Total: 1006 pts
With the new minimum model requirements that were introduced by our benevolent overlord, I should paint at least 5 Fimir a month (since they use 40mm bases).
I’m left with a good number of unused Fimir warrior and noble models. Since I have a shortage of heads and tails, I'm going to have to do some sculpting and conversions to a good portion of these - which might be a bit optimistic, but we’ll see - to give some variation and add some numbers to the army.
The army list in WD102 is an early version of the format (June 1988), so doesn’t mention any Allies, Mercenaries, or Hosts. This makes it a little ‘flat’, with only Fimir and just two types of warriors. So I decided to use Warhammer Armies and some White Dwarf lists of some of the Fimir allies to pad out the Fimir list and give me some more options. I wanted to bring a Fomorian feel to the army, reflecting the description of them roaming the swamps and wildernesses. Using the Dark Elf, Skaven, Orc & Goblin, Norse and Chaos army lists as inspiration, I came up with these Allies, Mercenaries, and Hosts:
< Allies >
Chaos Allies Skaven Dark Elves
Undead Orcs and Goblins
< Mercenaries >
Giants Hobgoblins Ogres
Orcs and Goblins Norse
Out of these lists, I’ve picked the potential reinforcements, which I can bulk out the army with, and add some variety to the models.
Mercenaries:
Giant : 250 pts
Allies:
8 Orc Boyz : 76 pts
Hand weapon, light armour, bow
8 Orc Boyz : 76 pts
Spear, light armour, shield
8 Orcs Boyz : 68 pts
Hand weapon, light armour, shield
Chaotic Host:
8 Chaos hounds : 184 pts
Jabberwock : 200 pts
Monstrous Host:
8 Boars : 48 pts
8 Warhounds : 32 pts
Total : 934 pts
Now, this gives me plenty of options, and the freedom to paint what I feel like during the challenge, and the chance to hit the monthly figure targets with some easier models...
So here are the models so far:
In any case, many thanks to Iannick for organizing another OWAC! And here's my Overlord Offering:
Good luck to the rest of the challengers! There are some great looking armies lined up this year. Hope everyone has a healthy and productive 2021!
YES! This should be awesome!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love that little guy! Perfect NPC in a skirmish game.
Just hope I can do them justice...
DeleteGlad you like the Engineer. He IS a perfect NPC model.
I think this is the first Fimir army, isn't it? You will do a great job on them!
ReplyDeleteYup, first one in OWAC! :-)
DeleteHoping to use my experience from the last OWAC to take things up a notch - these deserve all the attention I can give them.
I'm a big fan of monopose armies, but I guess you'll be avoiding that with the sculpting... Those orcs though - man, they're some awesome models :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with them this time round - more power to your paintbrush!
Cheers!
DeleteYeah, I was tempted to do just and O&G army, but now I get the best of both worlds... :-)
This is a wonderfully eclectic entry. Very cool idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Hope it turns out well.
DeleteI love it!! Really looking forward to seeing this take shape Graeme 👍 (do I recognise a few of those orc boys? 😉)
ReplyDeleteThanks Glyn!
DeleteYup, well spotted - there are a couple of your Orc boys in there.
Awesome project !!! You tempt me.. I need fimirs !!!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
DeleteYeah, they're great for a Chaos project too - I'm tempted to add a unit of Chaotic Fimir from the hacked up models I've picked up...
This is unbelievably cool!
ReplyDeleteCheers! Hope to make good progress through all these models this OWAC.
DeleteThis is just rad as hell.
ReplyDeleteCheers! Yeah, looking forward to painting them.
DeleteFimir and orcs will be like a Paul Bonner illustration come to life. Can't wait to see how this turns out!
ReplyDeleteThe Paul Bonner illustrations in White Dwarf 102 were my inspiration for putting the Fimir and Orcs together for this OWAC. Some of them will be in my later posts, if things go well...
DeleteWe've compensated the shortage of fantasy armies with two Albion goodies. Looking forward to see your take as the first fimir. Hope you'll have enough time to add those extra headless warriors with lovely conversions.
ReplyDeleteYeah, looking forward to seeing your Albion army!
DeleteFingers crossed I have the time and ability to do some conversions and sculpting!
What a lovely unique army. Looking forward to seeing this come together.
ReplyDeleteCheers! Fingers crossed that I make good progress!
DeleteThat's definately a eclectic mix of figures and races, interesting.
ReplyDeleteYeah, plenty of painting options, so no chance I'll get bored, or stuck in a rut.
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