Introduction
Since I'm new to OWAC I'd best introduce myself. I'm Valtteri, a 40-year old hobbyist from Finland. I got drafted into this challenge by Jaakko, who I met last year in a Necropolis gaming event I organised. (Side note - Necropolis is an excellent game, I put a link in the bottom if you're interested.)
I actually managed to build and paint a pretty decent sized army, though I never actually played the game. I just couldn't get my friends that interested in miniatures.
I've wanted to rebuild my Undead army for a while now and OWAC seemed like the perfect opportunity.
Full disclosure: I was so excited about this project that I accidentally painted two units beforehand. I told myself I'd just paint a few models to test out a color scheme and all of a sudden I had two full units complete with command groups, hand painted banners and Wights to lead them! Oops.
Naturally these won't count towards the challenge, though I'd like to include them in the final army pics.
The Vision
The look I want for my Undead army is sort of a 90s grimdark vibe. I still remember how different the models looked in the 5th edition Vampire Counts Army Book compared to the previous Undead book. They were dark and broody and menacing! The colors were more muted and down to earth and the bases had more tones than just Goblin Green.
An army of just dirty undead is pretty boring though, so I want to give the characters more vibrant old-school colors and paint the classic 4th ed banners. I rather like the combined effect in my test units.
I have devised a fairly quick painting method for my skeletons which gives pretty decent results, as you can see in the previous test models. I'll save the actual recipe for my first proper post in January though!
A proper Undead army needs masses of the walking dead though and there was no way I was going to hunt down dozens of old metal models for them. I mean I only have the one kidney. (I actually do.)
First I discovered the Oathmark skeletons which are just great. I used them for my test units, pictured earlier. They are more akin to the newer edition skeletons though and don't quite satisfy my itch for nostalgia.
Luckily we live in the future age and I found some excellent 3D printed models for my horde.
The Skeleton Warriors are by Celtic Miniatures and the Horsemen, Zombies and the Zombie Dragon are by Red Bard Games (again, links at the bottom for those interested).

The assembled army is looking pretty good. Combined with the units I finished earlier I'll have an army ready to crush anyone on the battlefield. Can't wait to get started!
So my plan is to create the models in the cover: Wight Banner Bearer, Necromancer (well I guess he might be a Vampire but whatever) and the Horseman.
- January - Rank and File
- 25 Skeleton Warriors including a command group and a banner - 241 points
- Wight - 37 points
- Necromancer Champion- 163 points
- February - Rank and File
- 10 Skeleton Horsemen with a a command group and a banner - 236 points
- Maybe a Mounted Wight if I can find one (39 points)
- March - Rank and File
- 20 Zombies with a a command group and a banner - 88 points
- Zombie Ogre (unit filler) - 16 points
- Wight - 37 points
- April - Rank and File
- 5 Mummies - 225 points
- 5 Wraiths - 375 points
- 2 Skeleton Ogres (unit filler) - 76 points
- May - Wild Card
- The 3 army book cover models (around 200 points)
- Terrain
- June - Leader
- Vampire Lord - 410 points
- Liche on Zombie Dragon - 850 points (!)


















Welcome! Your test units look excellent- looking forward to seeing the army come together!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your first challenge! Looking forward to seeing these in their full glory, with banners fluttering! Hope you get round to the scenery, it would really add to the project!
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