Friday, April 10, 2026

Nathan’s last lot of blue horrors - March rank and file number 3 - 795 points

The title says it all really. At one point I was looking to do my command figures but I ended up holding those over till April. For March I did nine more blue horrors and a champion on a flying disc. Here they are:





Bit tricky working out the points values for these as in third edition blue horrors had no points value. A pink horror is worth 140 points so maybe one could say a blue horror is worth 70 points each. 9 of them would be 630 points which does seem to be a bit too high. The champion is equally hard to work out a points value for because your points value in the original Realm of Chaos books came down to how many rewards you had. I’ll give him 6 rewards which is worth 150 points. Finally the disc is easy to value - those are 15 points each for a very rough total of 795 points.  

My plan for April is a couple of Lord of Change figures and a few other odds and ends. Time will tell if I get those done.





Waill and Roll rolls some dice (1358pts)



It's 6mm Warhammer 40,000, NOT Epic 40k!

March draws to a close and as promised I have prepared a little battle report.


Before we get to that though, let's look at the fresh paint. I took March as my Leader month, so please be up standing as the Dominatrix enters the fray. This creature, the Norn Queens planetside representative is a threat so significant that she lacks rules in 40k, relegated to Epic, so she is mostly here to cast a long shadow, but she has not come alone! A pack of Tyranid warriors are at her side and they certainly will be joining battle! The Warriors, clocking in at 55 points each, add another 275 points to the roster, by 2e reckoning.



The Dominatrix is a wonderfully strange miniature with no modern equivelent to compare it to, the throne or sarcophagus on the beasts back contains a Tyranid brain beast and gives the monster the look of a funeral barge.


Battle at Chordelis Wreck Site, a Battle Report in 5 Images

The Leviathan Swarm and a Horde of Speed Freaks face off across the site of a crashed ship.


A pack of Termagants scuttle to outflank some Ork boyz seperated from the main action.


Hive Tyrants exchange fire with Ork Dreadnaughts.

Time for some ultra-violence, scything talons meet choppas

A mighty duel between Ork Warboss Ghoulgutta and Hive Tyrant
The Tyrant won the day!

And Finally a glamour shot of the encounter! Tune in next month for genestealers, Biovores and more!


Thursday, April 9, 2026

Graeme's Wood Elves - OWAC 9, March Post (Rank and file #2 - 110points )

Graeme's Wood Elves - OWAC 9 March Post (Rank and file #2 - 110 points)

Where did the last eight weeks go to?

At the end of February I just didn't make the deadline to submit. I had seven Archers and three Wardancers that were close to being finished, but weren't quite there.

I got a new camera, and played around with that for a couple of days.

In the beginning of March, I went on holiday for a week, tagging along with my wife when she attended a conference in Bergen in Norway.

I decided that, since I had plenty of time to spare, I'd swap out the wardancers and do three more archers instead. I really want to focus on building up my core army of archers, after all...

The cat picked up an infection, or virus, or something, and needed to go to the vet a couple of times and get a course of antibiotics.

I tried out different hair colours on the archers, and didn't like them, so redid the hair on half of them.

I had a busy week at work and skipped some painting nights...

I looked out the leader figures I want to do next month and tried out a couple of colours on them, to find some inspiration.

You get the picture.

With a few days to go in March I was STILL not done with those ten figures.

I had a couple of late nights and slapped some more paint on them.

Are they done? No. Base colours and shading are done. Highlights and metals still need to be done.

Will they do? I guess they'll have to. At least there's no bare metal on display... They pass a basic inspection from the far side of a tabletop.

Another ten archers join the ranks.

Group 1:



Group 2:


For the bookkeeping:

10 Wood Elf archers - (110 points)
Equipped with longbows and hand weapons

For April, I have to be realistic:

I have to focus on a small group of leaders, and finish them off in the first two weeks of the month. Focussing on batches of two or three figures was working, and I need to get back into that rhythm.
I already have to make a start on the last rank-and-file batch in April, if I want any chance of hitting the deadline in May.

I'm teetering on the edge of the field of bones.


Well done to the challengers who are delivering such a lot of well-painted models! You're making it look so easy!

Hope to see you for another instalment next month!




ChrisP's Orks - March - Rank and File 2

 Snakebite Nob on boar with bolter and power axe - 29pts

7 Snakebite Boyz on boars - 126pts

Total 155 points

 


A challenging month for sure - these boarboyz are covered in details, and I really wanted to do them justice. Four of them are the same torso sculpt, so I did what I could with other components and colours to add some variety. I'm happy with the result, and it's always a pleasure to get more grinning green faces on my shelf!

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Filippo's Bretonnia: Rank and File 2 - 145 points

Not an haiku this month!

During the last few editions, February has always been the busiest month, which is why I often called a mulligan. 2026 was no different. I actually almost managed to complete my goal, but I preferred to postpone everything to March.

For this month, I prepared a unit of 10 Men‑At‑Arms with halberds, shields, and command group.


For Bretonnia and the Lady!

Choosing the colors was difficult. I wanted to try something unusual, maybe use the colors of my city, but in the end I went with the classic white and blue for two reasons:

1. They’re the colors that immediately come to mind when I think of Bretonnian infantry.

Fifth edition Bretonnia Supplement

2. I bought more monopose archers and Men‑At‑Arms with spears that are already painted and only need a few touch‑ups, so I can expand my army with less effort.

The paint scheme is fairly simple and easy to replicate when I need to increase the size of the unit. Ten models are perfect for a Border Patrol, but I’ll need at least ten more if I want to play larger games.

So simple, yet so gorgeous


Alongside this unit, I painted a Grail Damsel.


This model was also partially started, but I repainted it entirely, using the previous colors as if they were the primer.


I recently managed to get the mounted version as well, which I hope to add in the coming months.

Overall, I’m very satisfied with the work, even if it doesn’t quite capture the fifth‑edition vibe as much as I would have liked. It’s really hard to paint those colors in a reasonable amount of time.

Since I had a couple of fairly free weeks, I got ahead on the work for April, so I’m pretty confident I’ll manage to avoid the field of bones again this time. Let’s hope May doesn’t betray me.

My hopes for May


Sybou's Chaos dwarfs - OWAC 9, March Post [Wild Cards - 172.5 points]

 Hello everyone

here is what i did for the month of March: my wildcard!


A big lead belcher

Sometimes chaos dwarves create warmachines so unstable and dangerous, it's always better to ask professional goblins crewmen to handle them.

The 2 dwarves are here to be sure, the crew is not fleeing away.

If the leadbelcher explodes, you can always count on more efficient weapons like:

A bazooka!

If you don't find a goblin crew, pick an hobgoblin, they're also cheap.

So here goes the first quarter of 2026. Already half of the challenge is behind us ...

Here is the full month

I noticed that i was progressing pretty well for now. I might be able to add a couple of characters and a whole unit.
Time will tell if I can make a good chunk of a progress on this army.

Take care everyone and untill next time!
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Bjorn Grendel's Dwarven Holds - Marc: rank and file.

 



Ranks and files and almost a mulligan for me this month.

I started with the best intentions, but instead I managed to finish less than half of what I had planned... DAMN!


COMMISSION

Two units of dwarf quarellers. 16 models each, 32 models in total. Full command. As always no standard bearer because I'm still developing the flag designs. For them i opted for a classic, fast-paced color scheme, one blue and one red, in a true Age of Empires style... Yep. Again grass green and snow bases, as requested by the client (a choice I find horrible). He also changed his mind about the border and now wants a classic Goblin Green, which I don't have and had to order; so, for now, the trim is naked plastic (and that's why I hate being a commissioned painter).



Sjor, are you hearin a strange "Whololo" yourself?


RANKS AND FILES


NOTE: Before reading this next step, you HAVE TO play Wind Rose: Army of Stone. You'll find the video on YouTube. Thank me later.

I've long owned a handful of dwarves from MOM Miniaturas, the famous Spanish company that recently switched production from resin casting to 3D resin, a real shame. I've never liked the design of these specific dwarves, but the guys in Spain sent them to me for free. However, I still hadn't found the will to work on them: they're far too tall and crude compared to the GW miniatures, and the overall design clashes with that of the other dwarves. I've been tempted several times to sell them or use them for something else, perhaps as terrain elements, but then I thought: Ancestral guardians! So, I fixed them up, replaced the crude and "stoney" weapons with some from the Mantic kit, and painted them straight away. The idea is that the descendants of particularly virtuous and noble dwarf heroes collect the remains of their relatives and place them inside statues bearing the deceased's likeness, even including some of the hero's favorite and cherished items. Those statues are then protected with great runes and skill and armed with ceremonial weapons and buried in the clan halls or outside the Mountain, to guard the entrances to the stronghold. In extraordinary cases, the spirits enclosed within the statues awaken to protect the People and the Dvarven Holds once again.



Some might object that the painting of these guardians is dull and uninteresting, that I could have dared to add a little dirt to the stone, a little corrosion to the weapons. You're right to point this out, and I myself had a hard time NOT proceeding with heavy weathering. But I thought that, indeed, such precious objects, such revered ancestors, are not neglected by their descendants, who often take care to keep the stone clean and the weapons polished, not allowing the dishonor of neglect to fall on the statues of their Guardians, so reluctantly I kept them simple and clean… For the weapons I chose a monoblock of ancient bronze, like the more famous Ghal-Maraz, which according to my head canon belongs to the same typology of artefacts.


Hail to the fallen!... So hail to us!


DWARF TREASURE HUNTERS


Two more models from our family collection, refreshed and retouched to modernize them and incorporate them into the project. This time, they are my wife's first player characters, created for Heroquest campaigns. One is the dwarf warrior Ataz. He is a kitbash based on the body of a plastic ironbreaker, with horns from a chaos raider and a backpack from the Catachan warrior kit, painted based on an old artwork she liked.



The second model represents Ataz's daughter, Viz, created and played with after his passing. Viz was also built starting from the body of an ironbreaker, but with the front made of Greenstuff to give her a more feminine look. Some runes and details were added from the same kit, as were the weapon and shield. Special mention goes to the head: I don't had a female head in my bitzbox, so I picked a male head from the plastic chaos raiders. I chose the beardless one with earrings, filed down the chin and proportions a bit, and sculpted a greenstuff helmet to hide as much “manliness” as possible. After sculpting the hair, I added the original quiff at the bottom of the ponytail and some braids from the beastmen kit. With my current skills, I'd make different choices today, but overall, we've grown fond of this tough warrior lady.



And now let's get to the elephant in the room (quite literally): the giant dwarf.

I'm not sure how I came into possession of this Russian Technolog, probably from some cheap mixed lot. The fact is, Bjorn liked it, and instead of using it as a toy, he convinced me to paint it for him. So, last year, since his birthday present, which I'd ordered, was late, I showed up with this painted dwarf. The model itself is charming, despite some sculptural deformities in the hands and face, but my son loved it and even insisted I base it so he could play with it despite its size! Since I'm an adult and have a terrible imagination, I started to protest, but I was quickly silenced by the story of this incredible dwarf.



You must know that Ubbe was once a perfectly ordinary dwarf, a young warrior who served as a scout alongside other companions... one day the team was attacked by goblins: surrounded, the dwarves were ready to fight dearly when the greenskin shaman who led the tribe pulled out a crude staff and began charging it with a strange, sizzling energy. Fearing for the lives of his companions, Ubbe emerged from the shield wall and leaped at the shaman to wrest the weapon from his hands. After a brief struggle, the two were engulfed in energy and exploded together. When Ubbe awoke, his companions were safe, the goblins dead or driven away, and everything seemed to have resolved itself for the best, even if the helmet suddenly felt too tight. Over the following days and weeks, Ubbe began to grow slowly and steadily until he reached a size impossible for a Dwarf! Despite the respect and gratitude his companions showed him, Ubbe couldn't stand to remain in that condition, unable to predict how tall he'd grow. So he decided to leave the mountain and join a group of adventurers seeking a magical or alchemical solution that could rejuvenate him in time for his wedding!

"So I can use him according to the rules of the Ogre Mercenary, Dad."

My son is definitely wiser than I am.


WAR MACHINES






The beer cart I built last time was so popular that one of my Instagram followers decided to give me his incomplete one so I could sculpt another driver and finish it. Of course!!! Here's the second cart, so my dwarves never run dry.





Below is the updated table with this month's progress...


Thats It For this time.

As always: keep painting, stay old school!


Fresh beer, come get some!



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