What I saw as a 12 year old, already addicted modeler, when I pulled open the steamed up door of the old storefront was truly a spectacle. The back half of the store featured a ‘War of the Ring’ battle using a mash-up of Chainmail and some home brew charts, a dozen players, at least 2 referee/game masters, a colorful battlefield spanning 8 cafeteria tables, and legion after legion of wonderful, strange, painted lead miniatures. All the hero’s and monsters of my favorite JRR Tolkien stories were maneuvering for a grand showdown. This was something I had to be a part of and so my $3 a week allowance was enough to by me a pack of 6 Ral Partha dwarves. After a few weeks I had enough painted troops for a small regiment and was able to participate in my first game as a junior commander. My addiction has nothing if not grown, and wandered into many genres both historical and fantastic, but in the ensuing 38 years I always have maintained a soft spot for the sort of high fantasy I saw that first time as a child and the sort that Warhammer Fantasy Battle brought to us in such a creative and polished fashion in the late 1980s.
My first Warhammer army in the early 90s was Orcs and Goblins, the classic “baddie” army, but they needed the forces of order to oppose them and I had set my sights on a proper army of the Empire. Like so many other gamer/collector/ modelers I got distracted easily. A decade long foray into Bretonnians through to medieval Warhammer Ancients armies left my desire for a classic Empire Army sculpted by the Perry twins unfulfilled. At one point I quickly slapped together some old Battle Masters models for a quick game but it left me deeply unsatisfied from an aesthetic point of view. So I collected (and collected) until I now have nearly a regiment in lead for every unit it that first Empire codex. Now here we are and here is the Empire host of Magnus the Pius I wish to create this winter!
Magnus the Pius: 113pts. (In order to maximize models in this army we're gonna go with base army general rather than the special character )
Magnus's faithful standard bearer Roland of Talabecland : 93pts
The municipal troops of Talabecland. 20 spears anchor the battle line: 126pts
8 Crossbowmen in support: 56pt
8 Greatswordsmen anchor the other flank: 56pt
A squadron of 8 Kislevite Winged Lancers accompany Magnus in his effort to raise the siege of Kislev's capital by the forces of Chaos: 200pt
20 fearless Halfings of the Moot undertake the great crusade against the dark forces: 99pt
Army total: 1000pt
As a fellow devotee of Perry Empire stuff I'm really looking forward to this! Good to see spearmen in there. Very hard to get nowadays (thankfully I have a unit of my own awaiting paint).
ReplyDeleteGreat figure choices. I've always wanted to paint up a Halfling contingent.
ReplyDeleteOMG! First off that store sounded amazing! Second, sooo many cool figures +1 billion for Kislevite winged horsemen. Can't wait to see this painted.
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of Halflings, I even play one in our WHRP friday night game. So looking forward to that unit especially!
ReplyDeletethis is going to be fantastic...your painting plus some of my all time favorite figures equals MAGIC!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the boost. This is such a "win win" undertaking. I get to gush about my favorite models and at the end of it will have the solid core of the Empire army I've always wanted.
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