Having taken the difficult decision to cash in my first ever mulligan in May (having been quite proud of not missing a month throughout the whole of the last challenge) I'm happy to say the decision paid off and I've finished off two months worth of minis and completed my OWAC III challenge (bar the wrap up post and obligatory Bryan Ansell impersonation photo. Obvs.)
Even though I took my mulligan in May it still makes sense to me to treat these as two months worth as they were very much tackled in two distinct batches.
First to be finished (though not first to be started) were a mixed race unit of Greatswords made up of 4 x metal 4th Ed Empire Greatswords, 6
Plastic Warlord Games Landsknecht Zweihanders, and 4 x ex-Short Wars
Conquistadwarfs (hopefully soon to be available again via Macrocosm
Miniatures) and the Bob Olley sculpted Champion. These may become their
own Dwarf infantry unit once I can up their numbers, but for now I
thought including them in the Greatswords made the unit more viable and
brought out the diversity of the Border Princes force that I had been
seeking.
First to be started (though not first to be finished!) were the Shortwars Halfling Halberdiers. Their all metal components provide loads of detail and I'm not sure I got the posing quite right for the unit ranks. To be honest these ended up being quite intimidating as time seemed to drain away and looking back I probably should have split it up a few each month, but that hasn't been my approach this time round, going more for batch painting whole units. This posed a problem as the detail and size of the Halflings demanded some time and attention and I just didn't have the gumption for them throughout most of May. It was these little blighters that took the wind out my OWAC sails and led to me taking a mulligan. I'm glad I did though because once I got my mojo back the detail on the sculpts really repaid a little bit of TLC.
Here they are as a complete unit with the unit command and other Halfling characters I painted up in a previous month. Now they are done I feel like I can love them again. I'm done with puff and slash for a while though, that's for sure.
Month Five Total
26 Halfling Halberdiers (inc. Standard Bearer) - Light Armour, Halberds (6.5 pts each) = 175.5 pts
14 Mixed Race Greatswords - Light Armour, Two Handed Sword (9 pts each) = 126
Great Sword Champion (Light Armour, Two Handed Sword) = 34
Total for the month = 335.5 pts
On to month six then and it was finally time for the cavalry to arrive!
First up were 10 x Halfling Goat Riders from TT Combat's Warlords of Erewhon range. I'll be using them as equivalent to Kislev Horse Archers, so they'll be armed with shields, bows and hand weapons but no armour. Pretty much exactly what you see on the models except the spears will have to count as hand weapons as Horse Archers aren't allowed to take them. Booo!
I'd love to be able to recommend these minis to others but I just can't. They are made of a pretty poor quality resin (in my view) with so many casting faults and bubbles it really hampered my enjoyment of putting them together and painting them up. Plus the resin hates paint even after a good wash and a thorough undercoat. The only plus side in all this was that I ended up bashing them out pretty quickly as I knew they were never going to be great, so it let me move on to the more prestigious heavy cavalry and my army general...
The Knights' Panther have also been a real prestige unit in my mind. The rich blue and exotic animal skins on otherwise fairly standard Medieval style knights seemed the perfect marriage of historical and fantasy and the studio paint job jumped off the box art in a way that always made them catch my teen aged eye. They were not originally part of the plan for this army, although I had a couple knocking around and was thinking of adding some Battle Masters plastic knights to make up a slightly rag tag unit of heavy cavalry on the cheap. However after a trade for some BM knights feel through and some opportunities came up to get some actual KPs for a reasonable price... well my head was turned and I splashed the cash. I'm very glad I did as I feel lke this unit really gives the army some presence and some hitting power. The simple shield designs are in the colours for the whole army, and loosely echo some of the designs used on the unit banners.
Having the unit of Knights' Panther also made sense given my plan for the army general as I wanted my Border Prince to be a renegade Grand Master, returning from one of the southern crusades and deciding he would rather set up his own little kingdom and enjoy the spoils of war rather than cart it back to pay tithes to Sigmar and the Emperor. Obviously a few of his retinue decided to stay with him, and painted their armour red to emphasise their break with the order, which then becomes the army colour for his new forces.
To pay respect to the challenge and all my fellow challengers who helped me along the way with encouragement and motivation, I decided to make the moto on his shield read OWAC. I hasten to point out this is not proper freehand. It was done with a 0.5 Micron pen and still took two attempts not to look awful. the shield itself is embossed plastic, I think from a later Bretonian Knight(?) but it seemed to fit the general perfectly.
Month Six Total
10 x Halfling Goat Riders (proxy for Kislev Horse archers) - Shields, Bows, and Hand weapons (16 pts each) = 160 pts
5 x Knights Panther - Barded Steed, Heavy Armour, Shield, Lance, Sword (39 pts each) = 195 pts
Army General - Barded Steed, Heavy Armour, Shield, Sword = 108 pts
Total for the month = 463 pts
Combined total = 798.5 pts
So there we have it, my OWAC III Border Princes army is finished and I can finally look at some of the other models on my desk without feeling guilty. That said I'm probably going to paint up some Halfling Villagers and livestock, and possibly the start of a baggage train to flesh out the background scenery a bit.
Now, where did I put that mullet wig ready for the final army showcase picture?
Great army with proper goblin green! And that shield! Can't wait to see your mullet wig :)
ReplyDeleteCheers mate, glad you approve!
DeleteAlas we might have to make do with a patchy lockdown skin head, but at least it will mark the date appropriately ;)
Brilliant! Well done on the halflings. Getting through the grind is a satisfying feeling - great job sticking with it! My favourites here are the greatswords:) looking forward to thea army shot next month
ReplyDeleteCheers! The gaudy Greatswords were the perfect tonic to the Halfling grind :)
DeleteI love your color scheme
ReplyDeleteThanks, my secret to OWAC painting is sticking to strict and limited colour palette. It got a bit monotonous at times but the scheme is nice and warm and easy to paint :)
DeleteNice work. Particularly like the mixed unit of human and dwarf greatswords.
ReplyDeleteCheers :) It started as an excuse to include the Dwarfs without having to have a fairly pointless unit of 5 on their own, but the more I thought about it the more I felt it worked with the army
Deletenice work! That shield is excellent. I echo Jeff's sentiments on the greatswords. really cool idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks - I always dread doing the shields so normally keep them extremely simple, but knew that wouldn't pass muster here!
DeleteI'm glad you mustered the spirit to come back to the halflings, it paid off! I like the mixed greatsword unit. I've done something similar in my Empire army, but with old Marauder dwarfs. I will have to keep an eye on Macrocosm & see if I can pick up a few of those dwarfs you've got -- they'd fit perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThanks, they were a slog but definitely worth the effort - Macrocosm are hopefully also going to release the fully armoured Dwarf Greatswords that might also work in some mixed Imperial units.
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