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Friday, December 1, 2017

Iannick's Noraz Stickblast regiment and a green terror from above (199pts)

So I came close to missing the dealine! The shame of not finishing, me the Challenge Founder? Let's just say my pride made me work overtime the last few days!

So the first part of my November entry is a regiment of  19 Forest Goblin archers, led by Noraz Stickblast, a Goblin Big Boss.

I must admit painting these fellows in a month has been a challenge; first because work has been very busy, and also because I didn't expect these guys to take that long! I mean, they're small, so they should paint faster, right? WRONG. I never noticed the insane amount of details goblin master Kev Adams had sculpted on these little fellow. Skulls, spiders, ear rings, bones, feathers, etc. He even sculpted them nails! These are not your typical clad in black night goblins. And at a mere 2.5 pts each, it probably makes them the worst deal in Warhammer history when it comes to bang for your painting time! 

But boy, do they look great once finished. The Kev Adams 4th edition gobbos are (by far) my favourite goblins, I love their look of mischief rather than pure evil. They are exactly how I envision Goblins. 
I decided to use the Shaman model as a standard, err Totem bearer, instead


It was my first time painting greenskins since, oh, 1993 or so, so I had to come up with a green recipe. I always liked my goblins to be a very bright green, and I'm really pleased with my results! As for the colour scheme, I went with a trio of bright colours in yellow, red and orange. I always like bright colours when I can get away with it, and I also wanted to give a nod to the "red" era when these figures came out. I also like to use a limited palette when army building, so I used browns and bones for the rest of the details, so to keep the attention on the bright green of the skin and the trio of hot colours.
My only regret is the shield. Didn't have time to paint a proper design

My original idea was to include war paints on the rank & file, but time constraint (and the fact I would then have to do the same on hundreds of other goblins) changed my plans so I only painted them on my Boss and the musician. It's probably something that I will keep doing on the rest of my army, i.e. limiting war paints to royalty and command figures. 

Now, goblins being goblins, the little bastards cost litterally nothing, so that whole unit, with a Big Boss, doesn't even reach 100 points! 

So here comes the second part of my entry...a Doom Diver!! If I'm really excited about this it is because I absolutely love everything about Doom Divers; it's such a perfectly stupid goblin war machine, it fits so well with the Warhammer goblin fluff, and the 4th edition model is just so cute and charming!


I gave him the same colour scheme as the rest of the force (when you kamikaze yourself, bright colours are in order!) and I decided to put him on a nice, big base. I'm not a fan of separate bases when it comes to war machines, and I always prefer to build dioramas and such. I like him a lot.

So to recap :
  • 19 Forest Goblins archers, including standard & musician : 63 pts
  • Noraz Stickblast, Forest Goblin Big Boss : 33 pts
  • 1 Doom Diver : 100pts
Total : 199pts

Next month? I'm thinking bigger...MUCH bigger

I want to thank all the challengers for an amazing start to the Challenge, it's been great to see the start of everyone's army.

Keep painting, 
Your benevolent Overlord, 
Iannick

21 comments:

  1. Great work. Love the color scheme. Good thing I decided not to do my forest goblins for the challenge - you'd make me look bad. ;)

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    1. Thanks Anthony! I'm happy we get to see your awesome Beastmen anyways!

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  2. Wow lots of words and pictures of awesome goblins. You’re really showing me how it’s done here

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  3. They look brilliant Iannick. Loving the overall vibrancy.

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  4. Fantastic! Those gobs do have a CRAZY amount of detail. Great job tackling them.

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    1. They really do...I believe the archers are the worst (most details) of the bunch. Will soon find out

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  5. Those are great Iannick! That color scheme is perfect....awesome sauce.

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  6. The wee beggars always take longer than you expect. Certainly worth the effort you've invested though mate. They look amazing and the basing is superb.

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    1. Thanks Millsy. The basing is a little of an accidentl couldn't find my small tufs so used static grass instead. Lo and behold it looks better I think.

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  7. Waaaaghful! I really like these gobbos!

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  8. Well done Iannick, that's a lot of tiny dudes. I may even be warming to 4th edition goblins. May.

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  9. Bravo sir! That is a lot of work, and a brilliantly vibrant scheme. Really like the use of the shaman as the standard bearer :)

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