Saturday, July 11, 2026

Pokrzyw's Empire Army - Month 6 - The Emperor - Leader Month - OWAC IX

 The leader of humanity, mighty emperor Karl Franz on his griffon Deathclaw. Wielding Ghal-Maraz is leading his forces to the victory



Plans for June:

The plan was paint Karl Franz or Archlector with some cavalry unit (still outriders, white wolves and a band of halflings are not painted). 

Hard year, not easy June. I have really 48hours to paint it. 


Hour 0

Temperature about 39-40 celcius cause it a little bit problematic, but finally at least one big model has been painted.
Few moments later..

Gallery:


Ghal-Maraz in hand of mighty Karl Franz

Claws & beak that may rip the flash of the enemy

A lot of feathers - on emperor as well as on mount


Points:

Karl Franz on Deathclaw  450pts

What's next?

I've started outriders it shall be finished for wrap-up post. white wolves also are on the table. Let's see - I will do my best to finish planned models.

Adrian's June Leader Month - King F'yar might! )(521 points)

Leader month

King F'yar descended over Linden Way to burn the settlement to the ground. The silhouette of his wyvern recognised in the skies, imposing fear in the hearts of its inhabitants.
- "This is my hour! run you maggots! run fo' your lives! Tehehehe"

Whacking some villagers was a pleasant activity afetr so much hate and bad blood for the Goblin Wars. Also, a much safer sport until they get to the real combat against the armies of the Grand League.

- "Bagrash! remember to hunt for that pesky wizard drunkard of some sort that our spies spotted in 'ere. I do not want any surprises at our backs while we march to Orc's Drift.



Bagrash would have been much happier if he could have razed this village to the ground commanding the Kwae Karr orcs himself. Dunno why the boss has to show. Boosting the morale of the ladz is not good if you want to be seen as the leader in the sad event that a loose arrow end your job as the boss.
Now he has to hunt down a smelly human beggar that who knows if he can remember any spell at all.




Commanding the orc horde, King F'yar himself mounted on his wyvern. I got him ages ago without wyvern and always was thinking about an appropiate mount. I was in love of the fourth edition wyvern too, but didn't quite wantede it with the orc shaman. With its brief re-release some years later, I got him too and suddenly a plan began to take shape in my head. Why not having both with the power of strong magnets?

Sadly I got no picture in time for this update of the magnet system but I will upload the in the recap. The orc boss has had some precision operation in his unseen parts and now it is detachable from the other magnet in the wyvern. It is strong enough so there is no risk that he, or in the future the shaman, fall from the saddle. Unless there is some strong motion of course. 
But why you will want to start playing with your wyvern making him fly over the table while you make roars and wind noises, it's entirely made out of metal! we all are adults in here with enough reasoning for concluding that at least you need to use the sixth edition one for that, of course.

Bagrash as I said is an addition that I liked more than the original Bagrash. I want him nonetheless, but it seems more like an orc champ or hero rather than be read as a shaman. Instead, the old orc shamans are easily recognised in the table. I went for a subtle green glow in his eyes but was undecided between this or merely a pale with blood stains like @Rosengarten_paints_black amazing orc shaman which was an inspiration. It lacks some pattern in the clothes but I couldn't finish them in time, so it is as it is for now.



Osrim Chardz, well, in reality BC3 King Gorrin. But the real Osrim is quite difficult to get, this one is awesome, I wanted him in my collection nonetheless and share some sort of pose and weapon. I will still hunt for the real Osrim because he is an amazing miniature.
As this is not real Osrim, I took some liberty with the colours, fitting in some ways the art of the campaign cover as well as blending with my dwarf army. I will make the scene of the cover for the recap.




Not-Bertolac, the Battle Master soldier ascended as sergeant of a militia I'm planning to have at some point. Sadly another miniature that is almost impossible to spot. The human and elf characters are the most affected by not having their characters recycled in the main lines, while the dwarfs and orcs are able to be seen from time to time.
I really liked how the two different blues I got in the clothes and the shield contrast between them even with the freehand and patterns over the main colours.




Not-Fernbreth and Beli from the hospital at Orc's Drift. Choosing which elf would be a wounded hero left at the hospital, the hurt wardancer was something that I wanted to paint and this was an opportunity to add him to the rpg collection.
I forgot to take a picture of Beli's back, because he has a giant bag and I think that the best part of this miniature is all the leathers that contrast with the plate armour he wears.

That's it, most of the Blood Bath at Orc's Drift collection finished or proxied. It needs still some Kwae Karr orcs, but it is only matter of adding more old Ruglud's armoured orcs. Also, some wood elves, so in the future I will try to get my hands in a small unit of Skarloc to complete the rest.

This month was a complete mess, with huge amounts of work and other related activites so sadly I couldn't finnish some stuff to complete the campaign collection. 
I do not have the druid Snart, Gymlet or Borin yet, I would need to make a to-do list in the recap. However,  I intended to paint one of the Perry's carts with some casualties for the hospital and got my hand into the perfect miniature for the hermit. The hermit at Linden Way never had a proper miniature, and I spotted the perfect one looking at the old Citadel catalogues, as well as Midlam Miniatures, the stuff at Mirliton or Foundry, as well as Ral Partha. And I found it between some newer stuff from Ral Partha. Maybe finnishing him for the recap? Lets see.
By the way, I also spotted the perfect banner bearer for the Linden Way militia as well as mayor Leofwine (which I do not quite like his miniature) among the old citadel collection at Foundry. But he is definetly not getting in time for a rush for the recap. I'll maybe show you the results of that conversions in the future in the FB group.

The traditional point recap:
King F'yar in wyvern = 271 points
Bagrash, the Kwae Karr tribe orc shaman = 60 points

Bertolac, Fernbreth and Beli = 140 points

Osrim Chardz, leader of the dwarf engineers = 50 points

That's 521 points, more or less, if that makes any sense in this case lol

For the next entry, hope I can finally have some spare time, leave you all the appropiate comments in your awesome entries, and play some scenarios to take pictures of this challenge minis battling in the Orc's Drift as it should be.

Until then,
Adrian’s out

Bjorn Grendel's Dwarven Holds - June: rank and file. Month of the Bear

 


Finally... They are here!



Month six.

A living hell.

June coincides with the end of the school year, and any parents among you know exactly what that entails: an incalculable number of extra commitments for the kids: plays, recitals, rehearsals, shortened school days, final afternoon sessions...

Then, of course, the first days of vacation for the children (though not yet for working adults) and the first outings... but also the need to renovate the house and redo the rooms for the growing kids...

...plus an unseasonable heatwave in my region that hit record-breaking highs.

I’ve never seen acrylics break down and dry out so quickly on a wet palette!


So, having just had to declare a "Mulligan" last month, this June I’m forced to scale back the workload and bring a very limited number of models to the challenge.


Let’s break it down.


COMMISSION

Crappy pics, i know. I took them in a hurry befor delivering the commission.

A regiment of 20 Dwarf warriors: a commission piece, as evidenced by the rocky-themed 25mm bases. Most of the models have been modified and converted: some feature weapon swaps from an old MOM Miniaturas resin kit, while many others have had fur added to their shoulders using green stuff; the shields are recasts but feature understated, thematic freehand designs. Once again, I used a printed paper banner—for the sake of my own sanity.


RANKS AND FILES

The most observant among you will have already started to spot a pattern here...  


Dwarfs Bear Riders! I’ve owned these beauties for a long time; they are (as is often the case with me) Mirliton models that are still in production—thankfully, as I had to order three new ones to reinforce the unit. Of course, we are fully aware that nothing of the sort exists in the rulebook or the codex, but we followed the "Rule of Cool" and included them anyway. Fortunately, the third edition allows for the creation of custom units, and since bears appear in the codex, it works out perfectly. 

In our "house canon," these riders are the equivalent of the Empire’s knightly orders: rather than guarding the stronghold's inner halls, those bear-riding rangers protect the surface passes, defending them against invaders, rapidly ferrying messages between the outside world and the strongholds, and even collecting tolls and passage fees at the crossings. An ancient bond of deep friendship links the mountain-pass Dwarfs with the forest bears, and they live in a state of near-symbiosis on the surface. They are armed with great axes and small throwing hatchets; the sound of their horn echoes across the valleys, and the standard they carry has witnessed more than a few goblin invasions. An important note on the freehand shield designs: initially, the idea was a simple stylized motif representing two mountain peaks with a rune in the middle to signify the fortified pass, but then I got distracted and let my hand run wild. I wanted to redo them all, but my son (yes, him again) stopped me, saying they looked even better with all that color.



These riders were supposed to be accompanied by a garrison on foot—ten Dwarfs in a mixed spear-and-bow formation—but unfortunately, I didn't manage to get them ready in time.


SLAYERS

Banner and Trolls. Yes i wanted to show off my greenstuff sculpted custom Trolls... 


Here my favorite 

Now that I’ve finished all the models in the unit, the time has finally come to talk about the lore behind these incredible shield-wielding Slayers! First off, it’s worth noting that no one else at home likes these Dwarfs—except me. My wife and son wanted to get rid of them and sell them off, but this time (oh yes, *this* time) I MYSELF was the one who enforced the "no Dwarf will be left behind" rule. I fought to keep them and slot them into the unit to fill out the ranks. "But Dad, Slayers don't use shields." He’s right, of course, but these ones are different. “You should know that every Stronghold has its own customs; while Dwarves share a common cultural background as a race, each fortress possesses unique quirks and variations. Where these particular dwarves come from—a distant northern stronghold—warriors are scarce, and few are capable of fighting to defend their mountain. Furthermore, the staunchest warriors have always felt that dying in battle from a volley of arrows loosed from afar is an undignified end. That is why some Northern Slayers have struck a pact with their Rune-smiths to craft special shields—adorned with the rune of magnetic attraction—designed to draw a barrage of enemy arrows and projectiles toward the shield itself, sparing their comrades. This allows far more Slayer dwarves to reach the front lines and slay enemies in close-quarters combat, perishing in a glorious, furious melee rather than ending up like pincushions in an open field. Needless to say, bearing these shields is a great honor, though certainly no easy task; the chances of survival are even slimmer than usual for these volunteers.”

“You’ve convinced me, Dad!”


THE DWARF KING'S COURT

Just one model this month:

A dwarf princess. Actually, I believe it’s a Halfling cleric from the Reaper Bones PVC line, but we’ve always interpreted her as a proud member of the Dawi folk—so here she is. Freshly painted, squeezed in between other projects.


MONSTERS

Owlbears!!! We’re keeping the plantigrade theme going strong this month! You should know that bears have always been my favorite real-world animal

I swear, its a coincidence!

And—obviously—Owlbears are my favorite fantasy creature.


These specific ones were 3D printed by an old friend who knows me well and gave me a great gift: three of them, perfect for a unit of trained monsters. The Third Edition rules really help me out here, too; I can simply pay the points cost for any medium-sized creature and I’m all set—or I can always use them as proxies for Ogre mercenaries. In short, I’m never short on justifications for fielding these beauties. Even though I opted for a classic, understated color scheme, these models are hands-down one of my favorite units.

Keeping them company is a rare specimen of Kite-Bear, having descended from the highest peaks in search of food.

This fella Is Just a scratchbuilt from a chewed toy bear and a extra Griffin head

In my personal lore, these creatures aren't the result of Chaos influence, dark magic, or mere wild beasts; instead, they are an ancient, proud race—symbiotic with the Dwarfs of the World's Edge Mountains—that has maintained a very close bond with the Dawi for centuries. Owlbears and Kite-Bears are intelligent, proud, loyal, wise, and ancient creatures. Although incapable of articulate speech, they are perfectly able to understand and make themselves understood by the Dwarven race and to collaborate for mutual benefit—even going so far as to march into battle alongside the mountain folk to defend their shared territory.

I devised this lore—distinct from the classic D&D canon—because it seemed more consistent with the idea that head attributes should prevail over torso ones; this explains why Minotaurs and Gors tend to be savage and bestial, whereas Centaurs and Sphinxes possess immense intelligence, even if they are often evil.



AFTERMATH

If my calculations are correct, here is the updated total so far.


Even though I met the challenge requirements and painted a lot, I already know I won't be able to finish everything that remains before next month's wrap-up.


I feel like I’ve failed, and my morale is at rock bottom.

Pile of shame AKA "the dwarves i left behind"

BUT I intend to follow the advice I always give all of you:


KEEP PAINTING, STAY OLD SCHOOL.


Friday, July 10, 2026

JohnR's Month 6 - Leader Month (263.5points)

Evening all, super hectic month this month so only a few figs finished and I almost didn't even get them done!

 

This is my leader and a few of his retinue (read drinking cronies). There's 2 Diehard mini's 2 BOYL minis and a modern Copplestone in there. There were going to be more but...

Left to right they are Jak 'Luckless' Gibbs, 'Blot' Snake-tail, Captain Silas 'Silver' Ansell (captain of the pirate ship 'Lazarus' and leader of the army), Bartholomus 'Bart' Speirdyke (a rogue Navigator) and Eliza 'Red' Rythkil - Ansell's three armed bodyguard and lover.

Points.

All get frag and crack grenades plus the following:

'Luckless' Gibbs - Human Champion, Flak Armour, Sawn-off Shotgun, Laspistol 

'Blot' Snake-tail - Human Minor Hero, Mesh Armour, 2 Autopistols

'Silver' Ansell -  Human Major Hero, Mesh Armour, Refractor Field, Power Sword 2 Laspistols

'Bart' Speirdyke - Human Champion, Laspistol, Refractor Field, Level 1 Psyker

'Red' Rythkil - Human Minor Hero, Mesh Armour, 3 Laspistols, Vortex Grenade

Total = 263.5 points

Well, I managed to struggle over the line this month and finish the challenge. I've just worked a seven day stint and we're not even into the silly season yet so army photos will have to wait for next month!

Take care y'all.

Ben's Blood Drinkers - Wildcard Month

For the last official month of the challenge, I decided to make the army a bit less generic with a couple of special characters, another Medic (I decided the Blood Drinkers would need a lot of apothecaries to, ahem, administer 'necessary supplies'), and finally a Librarian.

First, to accompany the1st Company veterans I painted earlier, chapter heroes Sergeant Clovis and Apothecary Corbulax:


Secondly, here accompanying the 5th Company Devastators and Captain I painted earlier, an additional Apothecary and Librarian:


Clovis bears a fragment of the Shroud of Sanguinius contained within a stasis field generator - when it is deactivated, it sends the nearby sons of Sanguinius into a battle frenzy.  In background he's based on Veteran Sergeant Cleutin, who never recieved an official model.  The model is a converted Dark Angels Standard Bearer with a backpack from a Techmarine and a Servitor:


Corbulax is unconverted from Apothecary Corbulo (apart from drilling out the goblet and filling it with a PVA/paint mixture which is not visible from the pics:


The librarian is also unconverted, apart from a little greenstuff to open the pistol arm out:


The medic received an extra saw arm on the backpack, donated from a Chaos miniature:



Army list wise, this comes to 477 pts
Cleutin: 102 pts
Corbulo: 163 pts
Apothecary: 40 pts
Epistolary, Force Staff: 172 pts


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