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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Jeff McC's Wood Elves - Wrap Up

First off, congratulations to all the challengers - fantastic jobs by everyone! And a special note of thanks to the benevolent overlord for organizing it all. I'm really enjoying the OWAC challenges, this is my third one complete and in addition to the camaraderie and getting to see everyone else's wonderful projects, they are a fantastic way for me to find the motivation to get painting projects done (nothing motivates like a deadline..)  But you're probably here for the pictures...I'm afraid I struggled with the army shots, but I'll try to make up for it with close ups.

OWAC III as planned. (closeups to follow)




The Plan: 1067 Points
  • Level 15 Hero with Spear, Shield and Light Armor on a Giant Eagle - 208 points
  • 12 Wood riders with Standard - 338 points
  • 14 Archers led by a level 10 Hero with Longbow - 245 points
  • 6 Wardancers - 120 points
  • 5 Glade Runners - 80 points
  • Beastmaster with 3 wildcats - 76 points 






Global events meant that I ended up with a lot of unexpected extra painting time, such that I was finished with "The Plan"in April.  One trip to the garage later, I'd worked out that I might actually be able to finish all my remaining wood elves. In the end 737 further points were added to the army.



OWAC III as Executed: 1806 Points
  • Level 15 Hero with Spear, Shield and Light Armor on a Giant Eagle - 208 points
  • 12 Wood riders with Standard led by a level 10 hero - 434 points
  • Level 10 Wizard on Barded Warhorse - 126 points
  • 9 Archers led by a level 10 Hero with Longbow - 190 points
  • 9 Archers led by a level 10 Hero with Longbow -  190  points
  • 11 Lord's Bowmen with Shield and Light Armor led by a level 10 Hero with Double Handed weapon, Heavy Armor and Longbow - 261 points
  • 6 Wardancers - 120 points
  • 5 Glade Runners - 80 points
  • 5 Beastmasters with 6 wildcats and 1 warhound - 195 points 



 

 



Not Shown Hound & 2 handlers


 One of my goals with this years challenge was to round out my existing Wood Elf Army.  I'm pleased to say that despite a few years between painting sessions, they all match together nicely.  I debated whether I should show the whole army here since half of it wasn't painted for the OWAC, but in the end I decided I was unlikely find a more interested or appreciative audience anywhere else, so here's the entire army in all it's glory. A few changes in hero levels based on what I would likely field.



Grand Wood Elf Army: 4590.5 Points
  • Level 20 Hero (General), Longbow, Light Armor - 173 points
  • 20 Guards with Standard & Music (led by General) - 330 points
  • 12 Wood Riders with Standard, led by level 10 hero - 434 points
  • Level 15 Wizard on Barded Warhorse - 213 points 
  • 19 Archers with Standard & Music, led by level 10 Hero - 324 points
  • 9 Archers led by a level 5 Hero - 146 points
  • 9 Archers led by a level 5 Hero - 146 points
  • 11 Archers led by a level 5 Hero - 168 points
  • 9 Lord's Bowmen with Light Armor and Shield led by a level 5 hero -  223 points
  • 11 Lord's Bowmen with Light Armor and Shield led by a level 10 hero - 272 points
  • 6 Wardancers with Double Handed Weapons and Light Armor - 144 points
  • 7 Wardancers with Light Armor and Shield - 161 points
  • 5 Glade Runners - 80 points
  • 5 Glade Runners - 80 points
  • 3 Beastmasters with 6 Warhounds - 63 points
  • 3 Beastmasters with 6 Wildcats - 165 points
  • 17 Warrior Kinband with Spears, Standard and Music led by level 10 hero - 282 points
  • 2 Treemen - 560 points
  • Level 15 Hero with Spear, Shield and Light Armor on a Giant Eagle - 208 points
  • Level 10 Wizard - 118 points
  • Halfling Allied Contingent commander on pony - 80 points
  • 19 Halfling Militia with Spears led by a level 10 champion - 124.5 points
  • 10 Halfling Scouts - 95 points


 










 


 




 Right then, that's all the wood elves. I'm still pondering what I might do for the OWAC IV.  Dwarves are a strong possibility, but I've not made up my mind yet.  Anyhow here's the obligatory Warhammer Armies pose with this year's force, and a bonus action shot of my dark elves from OWAC I & II facing off against the wood elves. See you next challenge!


14 comments:

  1. Great army!! Love that you managed to keep a consistent colour scheme through it all, the whole army is spectacular.

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  2. Oh wow! The autumn colors really show when the army is all together! Congratulations fellow Lord, beautiful army!

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  3. Tremendous Work. If I ever get around to painting my Wood Elves this will be inspiration.

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  4. Excellent work! Your army is great and it looks impressive as fielded. Congratulations for the achievement.

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  5. Very impressive. Congratulations for completing the painting of zll your wood elves!

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  6. Buff ting!
    They're all so neatly painted! And I love the basing. That full army shot is such an impressive sight, congratulations and kudos to your stamina.
    Topnotch!

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  7. Impressive work, love the colours and tiny details here and there in the cloths. The entire army also looks amazing.

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  8. Congratulations on completing a third round of the OWAC! Your armies look great!

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  9. Congratulations on producing such a cohesive army. I love to see your autumnal colour scheme en masse, it looks so effective. I really like your hero on a war Eagle 👌

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  10. Great looking army! The autumn colour palette works so well with these models.
    The grand army is seriously impressive, especially with the cohesive colours.

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  11. Oh, wow! These are so impressive. Well done.

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  12. Very nice army! Color scheme and figures used work well together.

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  13. I admit to a certain admiration for #teamskaven and the dedication it takes to paint a horde army in a challenge like this. However, I've got to stand up for #teamwoodelf and our enthusiasm to work at painting more than mere minimums.... :D

    I've enjoyed seeing your progress each month, and the consistent color palette. I'm glad that it works with your other figures. It's a great color scheme and the army looks great martialled together on the gaming table!

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  14. Wow! That really is a grand Wood Elf Army! The Autumnal colour scheme really makes these stand out from the norm - lovely work. Congratulations :)

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