Showing posts with label Dark Elf Crossbows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dark Elf Crossbows. Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2024

Pokrzyw's Druchii - Month 2 - Rank & File - Spears & Xbows (1204 pts)

"Almost all Dark Elves, both man and woman, are deadly and extremely dangerous fighters, equally adept with sword, spear or their famous repeater crossbow. At times of war almost  the entire  Dark Elf population can be called to arms.. "



Plans for February:

Lessons learned - first months shall have all miniatures that goes with great numbers. As I create the defensive list with common troops, I planned to have four units - two mixed city guards, bigger block of spearmen, and separate unit of crossbowmen. It could be also transformed in four units of city guards. I previous edition (fifth) I left with some miniatures that I cannot paint because of monotony. 

I have also one remaining from January secondary objective - sorcerer with nice spear.

  • sorcerer (59)

Primary:

  • 10 city guards ( 5 spears +5 xbows) (130) + surprise (56)
  • 10 city guards ( 5 spears +5 xbows) (130) + surprise (56)



Secondary:

  • 11 xbowmans fcg (169) + champion (53)
  • 14 spearmans (399) + champion (52)

Bonus ( one bolt thrower from April):

  • Repeater Bolt Thrower (100)

Realisation:

I started with both units of city guards and assassins to be sure that I would have primary objective done. Valentine's day gave that two photos that means that I passed "have to" part of Rank & File no 2.




But still I have something to do in remaining two weeks (left tray WIP of sec objective, right tray with 6ed miniatures for local league).


In last week I was able to paint it, First time I created banners using aluminium from coke can. hard to cut, but I was positive surprised comparing to thick paper (smooth texture).


Final gallery

I'm disappointed with quality of photos - cloudy day and I didn't realised that there was some grease on lens..


All forces done in this month in defensive formation.

Another perspective

Commanding sorcerer

Xbowmans

Dragon banner


All forces of Druchii in OWAC 7

Some witches around

Rainforcements from another era


Final result of the month:

Points (1204) (1605 TOTAL from the beginning of OWAC7)

  • 10 city guards (5 xbows + 5 spears) - (130)
  • 10 city guards (5 xbows + 5 spears) - (130)
  • 11 xbows (169) + champion (53) 
  • 14 spearmans (399) + champion (52)
  • sorcerer (59)
  • assassin (56)
  • assassin (56)
  • repeater bolt thrower (100)
Bonus level 😜 (out of OWAC):

In this month in addition to OWAC I've painted 6th edition Mengil Manhide's Manflayers (count as a shades) + sorceress for local ToW escalation league.

Mengil Manhide's Manflayers
Closeup

Plans for March

Time for heavy cavalry - elves on dinosaures. Lasers replaced by dark magic. Last unit of infatry in addition. I wait for one miniature that could introduce some wildness. Would be a lot of fun.

primary:

  • 4 cold one knights fcg (228) + champion (74)
  • general on cold one (lance, xbow, shield, h.armour) (179)

secondary:

  • sorceress on cold one (xbow) (72) - would be stripped..
  • 9 dark elf warriors fcg (shields) (121) + champion (52)


Sunday, February 11, 2024

Nathan’s Dark Elf crossbows - rank and file month (222 points)

One month down and only five to go. For month one I did a unit of dark elf crossbows with command. I did eleven figures including the three command figures even though the pics show 13 figures all up. The extra two were test pieces I did last year. Points values for the figures I painted are:

- Level 5 champion with crossbow, light armor and shield, 54 points 

- Standard bearer with light armor, crossbow and shield, 28 points

- Musician with light armor, crossbow and shield, 28 points

- 8 troopers with light armor, crossbow and shield, 112 points

Total = 222 points


Anyway here they are:


Command figures (and that great Dave Andrew’s art as a backdrop)

10 crossbowmen

And my painted up figure as the price of the challenge

In February I’m doing some more rank and file figures plus a couple of cold one riders to break things up a bit. Already made good progress on them which I’ve found is the key to completing the challenge - if you can get to the end of March without using your free month it is easy from there. And my plan is not to use the free month…




Friday, February 24, 2023

Shadespyre's February Post - Rank and File (II) - (Still still unnamed) Dark Elves (662 points)

OWAC VI - Rank and File (II) - And Now For Something Completely Similar...?

February


Here at CAMRA* HQ, we believe painting should be a joyless, shoulder to the wheel, grinding experience, and so for month two I have painted EXACTLY THE SAME MINIATURES AGAIN. Well, not quite - the Mengil in this unit has a different shaped sword blade, because the original was missing. Woo.

And almost the same ten crossbowmen. I'd apologise for the out of focus pictures, but if you want to know what they look like, just nip back to the January post...

Something I WILL apologise for is the continued plain grey bases. This is down to logistical issues - I actually ordered a bunch of supplies from my usual vendor at the end of November, and finally cancelled the still unavailable order towards the end of January... I have since over-compensated by purchasing way too much wintery basing stuff which I shall have a go with next month, begging our munificent (and handsome, wise and kind) Overlord's indulgence.


I also had some thoughts on theme and shield designs and things, but I'm still feeling my way with that. I'm loathe to interrup the painting process by overthinking these things too early!

Now I imagine most of you are bored stiff by now, what with there being no NMM or game board or round-based frippery to look at, so here's a bonus unit - Witch Elves!


20 Witch Elves in a mix of the four different poses. No command group because there aren't any minis for one - I'm sure I'll add a Hero to lead them later on. Sadly neither great swords nor shields are available to them in the 3rd edition list (though crossbows are!?), so this unit will have to be armed with merely poisoned dual hand weapons.

I did consider giving this unit a variety of pink / purple hairdos, but I think the white hair makes the unit stand out more from the rest of the army. And it might look nice with the snowy bases, but who can say right now? 

Army List Additions:

Scores for January:          662 points    50 models

20 x Dark Elf Warriors    (Standard Bearer, Musician)                               242 points

10 x Dark Elf Crossbowmen       (Shields)                                                       140 points

20 x Witch Elves (Poisoned Attacks, Additional Hand Weapon)              280 points

Running Total:                  1044 points    80 models

(Chances are I'll end up adding a champion to each of my close combat units, but that's for another day.)

I've now met (actually, surpassed) the minimum unit requirements for a legal army. Nice. 

Coming Next:

I'll be honest, this month really has been a grind, but Onwards! I said last month I needed to get my originally posted army finished during March if I was to be able to include all the fun stuff I'd like to further down the line. And so I hope this time next month I shall be bringing you 20 painted Cold One riders AND a bonus unit AND some wintery bases.


*CAMRA - The Campaign For Real Armies

Monday, January 30, 2023

Shadespyre's January post - Rank and File (I) - (Still Unnamed) Dark Elf Army - 382 points

OWAC VI - Rank and File (I) - Back to Bases / Purple Haze

January

You'd think that having decided to paint an army purple, it would all be easy from there? But I couldn't settle on any of the three purples that I already owned, and spent ages mucking about trying to find just the right colour. In the end, I stumbled upon this boxed set from Vallejo:


Surely one of these would do? After some experimentation, I produced a first mini which I quite liked the look of using SEVEN of the eight in the box. I do like to make life hard for myself. I strongly suspect that i can cut at least two of those as we go along, but we'll see.


I chose this lady to paint first because she doesn't actually have an assigned space in the army yet, so she's in some ways "disposable" - but of course she's also not very representative of the rest of the force, which makes her a rather poor test subject. You'd think I would know better by now?

Other than the two-tone purple, this also confirmed that my other idea would work - the classic Drow combination of dark skin and white hair. Now I know Warhammer purists won't like it, but it follows my old school D&D influences - the same ones that brought you yellow skinned Goblins (or was it Gnolls?) and brown skinned Orcs. Just like those two armies, little else will follow D&D logic, so this'll be a WHFB Dark Elf army in all other aspects. 

I hope it's obvious that the "dungeon grey" base is not going to be the final look? I'm still thinking snowy, but until I get chance to try a few things we'll all have to wait and see.

But, let's talk about bases - specifically, why I've moved away from plastic slotta bases to MDF ones.

The perceived advantages were:
20mm bases are 20mm across at the top, allowing more space for that preslotta lead base to fit; fit together neatly so no visible edges when in movement trays; Can drill holes through them to neatly fit magnets rather than fiddly fixing under slotta bases; save my supply of old slotta bases for slotta figures (yes, I do collect those, too)


Turns out there are some issues that come with them. They are not as tough as plastic, I've squished some corners when dropping them. Drilling holes through them was easy but doing it several hundred times (two magnets per cavalry base) was very tedious. And the bases fit so neatly that it can be hard to get them in and out of the movement trays.

Ultimately, I don't think we can call it success or failure until I have a unit with finished bases and tray to look at.

I bet you really came here to see some painted miniatures, though? Right then, this is what I've got ready to share this month, representing half of my compulsory troops under the Warhammer Armies list

First up, a regiment of 20 of Mengil Manhide's famous Company


I wasn't sure how to approach the manhide cloaks, I roughly mixed Rotting Flesh with various othe normal flesh tones and then slapped it on in random pathes, I think the variations are mostly so subtle that they are lost, but still.

The shields remain unadorned for now, this will remain so until I hit upon an overall army theme (or just panic and pick something). I think a simple device in either white or gold. I've got some ideas but not a clear favourite at this point.

And you may notice that the standard bearer is *not* the one from the RR4 set, but instead a conversion of the trooper model. The one "proper" standard bearer I have got has been co-opted to the Army Standard role, for now. With a second regiment planned, it makes more sense to do this than have mismatched bearers, in my mind at least.

The other compulsory unit is Crossbowmen, so here are the first 10 of those



They end up with a very different balance of colours without the brown cloaks and bright shields (though most of them are shielded, just slung on their backs). I'm pretty pleased with how this worked, and I rather wish there were more unshielded, uncloaked minis to repeat this look with. But as ever, the miniature range dictates what I have to work with. 


Army List Additions:

Scores for January:          382 points    30 models

20 x Dark Elf Warriors    (Standard Bearer, Musician)                                242 points

10 x Dark Elf Crossbowmen       (Shields)                                                       140 points


Running Total:                  382 points    30 models

Chances are I'll end up adding a champion to each of my close combat units, but that's for another day. 


Coming Next:

It'll be no surprise to regular viewers that my "paint early, paint often" policy means that other units are already under the brush. So though February is a shorter month, I'm going to try to finish the same again *and* another unit from the core list I posted in the introduction. If I want to squeeze all the possible extras on, I need that list done during March to create a "spare" Rank and File month. 

Saturday, June 26, 2021

Byron's The Terror of Shadow Weaver! (227 points)

 Final Month - rank and file

The Terror of Shadow Weaver!

Shadow Weaver's riders dazzle and assault a column of clanrats.


Scorched Riders [Death Riders w/ light armor x5, 110 points] - After disturbing Tarath and binding him to her will, Shadow Weaver also ensorcelled his riders. She sent these riders forth to scour the countryside near the pass. The riders seem to appear out of the night and pass straight through woods and the rocky terrain. These sudden raids have imposed a reign of terror upon enemies nearby. Rumors of Shadow Weaver's powers are known for many leagues from the pass.
















The Second Watch [dark elf crossbowmen x 9, 117 points] - These elves are tasked with the second shift. They stay up late into the night training their keen eyes across the pass. No stealthy rat-thing or slithering goblin can sneak past the sting of their crossbows - at least, so say the reports of the Second Watch. I took their photos before the glue on their grass had even dried.







Scorched Pass Ruins - this month I have added another piece of terrain for the pass. This piece is a ruined stair case. It is made from high density insulation foam, card board from cereal box, sand, rocks, and liquid nails. I wanted the ruins to feel part of the other terrain and the army. I tried to accomplish this by repeating the shape of the battlements from the blockhouse. Like the battlements of the blockhouse, I made sure that the spaces on the stairs could accommodate models so there was some interactivity. Also, I carved a dark elf rune into the side of the base - the same rune found on Kin'Lath's shield to suggest he is connected to the ruins in some way. Stairs can be a thematic piece of terrain. I imagine two heroes fighting up and down the stairs with a final showdown near the top. One shove or misplaced foot and one could fall right off. 









And, as a final edition to my army, I created regiment trays. 2 that accommodate a regiment 2x10 for my two crossbow units. 2 that are 4x4 for my slashers and skeletons. and 2 that are 1x5 for my cavalry, though I should have measured these again as they ended up being too long :/ Better than accidentally making them too short I suppose.  



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