Sunday, January 31, 2021

Dustin's Rank and File Dwarf Warriors, Part I (110 points)

Rank and File Month #1

OWAC IV begins in earnest (for me) with some basic Dwarf Warriors, 10 vintage plastics from good old PBS3, the Warhammer Fantasy Regiments box. These guys (and next month's batch) came second-hand, so there was a bit of persistent old paint and glue damage that had to be worked around. They're already pretty low-detail, so a melted belt buckle or chainmail link isn't immediately noticeable.

 

I've since managed to source a goodly amount of unbuilt ones, so subsequent units will be slightly neater.

10 Dwarf Warriors with light armor and shields -- 110 points

 I should probably get back to painting, since February will be over before we know it.

Sam's 2nd Ed. Catachans - Musclebound Bonanza (136pts)

So, to kick off the challenge I wanted to do a traditional fully equipped IG squad. And in the nature of being even more traditional about it, I wanted to paint the exact squad from the Catachan box squad.


I already had a pretty clear idea of how I wanted to paint them in my mind and so I basically just winged it. There were a fair few things I’ve not done before in the mix, fleshtone, danger stripes and camo pattern being some of them, but I thought “fuck it I’ll just figure it out along the way”, and I’m happy to say for the most part it worked. The only casualty was my original basing idea. 

"Sarge, I appear to have erm gotten stuck in some custard!"


Originally, I’d hoped to do a tropical beach kind of effect, but long story short it looked shit, so I scrapped it in favour of more traditional “moist earth of the jungle” style, which also just so happens to somewhat coincide with AdamH’s so it’s a win all around.

The List:

Catachan Squad – 136pts

           Melta, Missile Launcher team







"Sarge, seriously, they gave us the fucking red guns again!"

I have to say I really enjoyed painting these guys. They are pretty much an eclectic mix of 80s and 90s musclebound action heroes. Each one really gives off that vibe, and I wouldn’t mind betting the Perry twins designed each of them after an action movie actor. Anyhow I'm pretty happy with the results and I think my enjoyment of painting them really helped (which is a good as AdamH always sets the damn bar so high!).

Next month will be more of the same to help flesh out the core of the force, so another squad, but with a slightly different sculpt/weapons composition.

Also I'm just about to move house, so with luck from next month (or maybe the month after) I'll finally be able to sort out the shitty pic situation.

Anyhow, good luck to all and looking forwards to catching up with all the months entries.

Peace

Samuel

Sybou Albion (354 points)

Rank & File month #1 

Hello everyone,

once again we gathered to honour the challenge of the year!

As I said in my intro post, this year i was really willing to create something unique and the Albion army got created.

I hope you will appreciate the creativity behind the project: choices of miniatures, colours and more ...

I was willing to start with the skirmishers who represent 60 points:

10 fighters unorganized but ready to fight!

So these guys got blue painting on their bodies, a little wink to Mel Gibson Braveheart. I like the two firbolgs coming from alternative miniatures. They're kind of scary. I chose to give them a lots of blond and red hairs.

Lots of Albion Clan include various kind of warriors, the Albion men are not known to work as regiments most of the time. 

Patrolling through the moors, marshes and other dangerous land ask for light equipements. It is known that Albion's Kings and Lords ask to groups of men from small villages to act as skirmishers, scouts or spies.

A little close-up on the tartans.

Then as the month of January is always the one where i put lots of efforts in order to make a big step in my project, I also painted my heroes!

Druid lvl 1/ Druid lvl2/ Oracle

I really like these guys, they really represent what i had in mind when creating the army. The Oracle is a priestess of The Mother Godess, she's a direct Daughter of the Island and as such inspire the members of the army. She naturally acts as a great banner.

And finally, as I was in a roll, here are my little giants:

Some small giants

Wandering through the moors, these guys are some of the oldest inhabitants of the island. Several years of consanguinity reduced their size. But these creatures are still really dangerous and their stupidity can't make them even more dangerous.
Year after year, it is said that the druids have more difficulties to get them under control.

That's it for January, for next month I'm going to start my clansmen regiment, I might add a couple of bonus if the painting is going well.

Thank you for waching and reading. 
Take care everyone.
Sybou

Saturday, January 30, 2021

Merijn's Chaos Dwarf host (208 points)

 Rank & File month #1

They used to say that the early bird catches the worm. Well, I say stay in bed until well after the sun chased off those blasted night goblins.

I'm doing a mixed Chaos Dwarf and green skin host this year. Both armies have that lovely zany vibe that I love so much about the 4th and 5th edition. Those big hats are pretty daunting to paint though so I'm easing myself in with one of my favourite units in the O&G army, squig herds!

What unit better embodies the sheer bottled chaos of the Waaagh than these angry mushrooms being herded about by a pair of loony night goblins who are clearly enjoying their vicious job? That's the thing I love about goblins really, they have absolutely no morels. Just look at those smiles, they're clearly fungi's.

I usually run much bigger mobs of goblins but in order to ensure I finish this challenge I wanted to stick with manageable monthly additions. And let's face it, at 20 points per squig, 200 points just doesn't give you mush room.

Anyway, I won't spore you any longer. I just want to say how glad I am to see so many other squig herds during this month by my fellow OWAC participants. They must be coming together to form a proper unstoppable horde.

So to my fellow greenies... remember guys, we are the champignons! This project is going to be a trip.

Ratwig's Dark Elf Helldrakes - (318 pts)

Rank & File Entry #1 

For my first rank and file entry for this challenge, I present a unit of six Helldrakes with standard and musician, led by a Level 5 Hero. Yeah, I know, I changed out the leader from my initial post, as I felt the Level 5 leader better represented a Dark Elf from a unit of Helldrakes. Specifics:                            

6 x Helldrakes with Level 5 hero with hand weapon, light armor and shield: 313 points total 

Since Helldrakes are supposed to be inexperienced Cold One operators with a reduced (I) initiative, I used a preslotta Cold One leader as they tend to be smaller, representing a youngster whose family ties got him the job as unit leader. I also assumed the Cold Ones were young and made their tails blue which is a trait of young skinks from the US south east that I used to chase as a youngster. Their tails turn black or dark gray as they get older. I went with a greenish gray main color and a yellowish tan color for their bellies in addition to their blue tails.                                           

The standard was made from brass rod with copper wire wrapping at the top, a plastic skull on top and a heavy art paper flag. I tried to paint folds in the flag like ones I have seen on another person's work, but not sure if I'll do that again as it isn't as pretty as his. This figure was chosen for conversion as he was my only duplicate model in the unit.                                          



 
The musician was converted from a model with a crossbow. Since I wasn’t arming these with crossbows, I cut it off and replaced it with a plastic horn from the old plastic Dark Elf box set.

                                              

The remaining troops were made stock. It took me a while to settle on a shield pattern and finally settled on the spade outlined in white, which was on a shield in the Dark Elf section of the Warhammer Armies book.                                     



 

And that is my entry for January 2021.

Off to locate that bottle of Jack to self medicate against the zombie plague…

Ratwig out!

Friday, January 29, 2021

Steve’s Cult of the New Colossus: Chaos Cultists and Thugs (541 Points)

 Rank and File #1

Kurtz drew his foot languidly through the ash that blanketed the ground. Absent-mindedly he toyed with an old finger bone that lay in the dust with the toe of his worn boot. The scene before him was a familiar one - men, women, others - sat huddled together in small groups or alone, cloaks wrapped tight against the keening wind as the brackish waters of the river rolled sluggishly by. Yesterday they had marched and fought and waited and they would do it all again today.

He suspected the same emptiness haunted his brothers and sisters. The dry whispers of their voices contrasted starkly with the maniacal chanting of the Redemptionists camped near by. Fellow devotees of the New Colossus they all were and yet so different. Kurtz wondered what drove the monks, what gave them their unshakeable faith in the redeeming power of sacrifice and pain. The shadow of a wry smile flitted across his face as he remembered once possessing a similar vitality.

That, however, had been what seemed like aeons ago and the memory died like voices singing faintly on the wind. Long ago he had made a friend of horror. Not the horror of blood and slaughter that the Disciples of the Red Redemption so revered. Kurtz’ horror was far more pervasive and terrible, for he had looked upon all life had to offer and seen naught but shadow and lies. This one truth and the moral terror it brought in its wake echoed loudly within him, for he was hollow to the core. Somewhere a drum began to beat. It was time to move on once more.

To paraphrase and correct the poet, T. S. Eliot, January, not February, is the Cruellest Month - cold, dark, wet and almost fifty miniatures to paint, although that last part is all my own fault!  I may yet end up agreeing with him next month though, depending what purgatory I decide to subject myself to... Anyway, so it begins - my first OWAC! To kick the project off, I figured I should start with some of the hooded masses that were inspired by the various literary influences I listed in my introduction post. Before that, however, I think I should apologise to T. S. Eliot and Josef Konrad for butchering parts of their respective masterworks in my little narrative preamble! 


18 Cultists of the Red Redemptionists            259 points

Marauder leader and Champion, standard, musician, light armour, shields, flails

Coming up with colour schemes doesn’t always come easily to me and I knew I wanted to do something a little different to the original description of the Disciples of the Red Redemption. It was the following lines from T. S. Eliot's The Wasteland that got me fired up to paint them in the first place,

“Who are those hooded hordes swarming

Over endless plains, stumbling in cracked earth”

These lines also inspired the cracked earth basing I went with too so I figured I’d look for some colour references in the poem as well. I’d already pinched the line about “the third who walks always beside you” for their banner and the description of this mysterious walker - “Gliding wrapt in a brown mantle, hooded” seemed suitably creepy. I made their robes red because they’re the Red Redemption and the suggested black might have been a bit too dull with the brown hoods - and hey presto! 

According to their background, the monks’ initiation involves the skin being flayed from their faces and a red hot iron mask being fused in to their flesh. I always enjoy splashing the old Tamiya red around to create blood effects so decided to go with that rather than a metal effect. Perhaps anointing themselves with blood is a pre-battle ritual the monks enjoy or maybe their facial wounds never properly heal - either way, I liked the effect!




The one non original miniature in the regiment is this cheerful chap with his old hammer that Curtis very kindly gave out for free at BOYL one year.


27 Thugs led by a Marauder 282 points

Kurtz and his Hollow Men

Light armour, hand weapons, shields, musician and standard

I always like naming my units and their champions and Mr Kutz from Josef Conrad’s Heart of Darkness was an obvious choice. With Mr Kurtz’s being name-dropped in T. S. Eliot’s The Hollow Men, I also had a fitting name for the unit of Chaos Thugs he leads. To seal the deal I just had to quote the poem on their banner as well!

Their colour scheme was a little more defuse than the uniformity of the Redemptionists. Having treated myself to one of Achilleos’ art books, Sirens, recently, I grew rather fond of his use of deep yellow ochres and dark blues. I’ve used them here and there across the unit to create a little coherence. The finishing touch for all these miniatures was a quick spray of yellow ink to suggest the bounce light from the burning buildings they have no doubt left in their wake!

I also rather liked the variety of war paint and crazy make up he gives many of his female subjects so I chucked that in as a bit of a unifying theme as well. Gives the Thugs a bit of a Mad Max feel too I think!







What can you expect next month? I may continue bashing through the big infantry units to make good time of the furlough leave I'm currently on, although the Chaos warriors, mounted and on foot are looking rather tempting too...

Mike's Waagh Grotgut (300pts)

Rank and File month 1. 

Well January is upon us, and as I have in past challenges I focused on getting my largest block of troops done first. In the 1st challenge I did goblin infantry for only one unit of my army (mind you I'm not a crazy person doing blocks of 60 gobbos). So for this month I did 2 units of Night Goblin archers and 6 fanatics, which was more than I planned on but I got a good start early in the month. I apologize for the photo quality, not much good natural light lately here in New England.

My night goblins are the very tiny Kev Adams sculpts with two C12 goblins mixed in. I love the smaller goblin style, it seems more fitting when compared to the orc sculpts of the period.


Despite the tendency to lay havoc to my own units, I find it hard to not take at least one unit of fanatics in every army. The chance of magnificent chaos across my enemies lines though rare are almost irresistible. The fanatics are marauder and 4th edition sculpts which are so much easier to play with than the newer giant tippy fanatics.

So month one in the books and on to the short month of February!

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Adrian's Eldars - Guardians initial fusillade (165 points)

Rank and File month #1

 

The Forest of Silence lived up to its name. Nothing could be heard except for the unnatural thundering trot of millions of hoofs and the sound of screeching teeth. The swarm was in advance.

Suddenly, a song of wrath started to sound. The flutes of the bonesingers echoed from all directions in the forest. It was the signal.

Ready my men, none of these filthy beast shall live to see another day after desecrating our world!

The volley of laser fire erupted from the front along the glades of the Forest. Hundreds of tyranid biomorphs halt and fell, killed instantly. The plasma cannons ripped holes in the infinite tide of enemies. The battle of the Forest of Silence has begun.

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The first month of my second challenge. I wanted to start with the troops and paint most of the yellow madness, so I can add more colours to the mix in the next months.

10x Guardians - 110 points

The metal guardians have little variety. I tried to maintain the basic yellow scheme and have some randomess in the details. After paiting all the armour and helmets in batch of five models, I picked each individual and went for a unique style of leather for the pouches, strip for the clothes, flame motif, and gemstone combination.



The leader was also fun to paint, the commander from the space elf range has some variation that gives even more flavour to the unit. 



I never was a big fan of clone monoposes, but with the challenge of bringing up the details of the guardians, I like how it ended.

1x Plasma Cannon in grav platform - 55 points

We will need some serious firepower to exterminate the recent plagues found in the typical Iyanden house. Pesky lictors, they are usually found in the warmest parts like the back of the heater or the fridge.

The platform was the easy part. I wanted to create some glowing plasma effect in the batteries and the main body.

The old crew members are awesome and have a lot of cyberpunk vibes. 

I couldn't resist to paint some cool leather jackets. The old leather of the gunner with the range finder was made using a bit of orangy-brown mix and applying VMC signal blue to the shadows. The highlights doing dots were a pain but I am pleased with the results. 
The shuriken catapult gunner was made with Victor's creamy purple secret recipe. 
Unfortunately, he's not with us. This year, because he had no time to keep with the challenge, not because he's joined the hosts of Nagash. Probably he'll delight us with this awesome trick, which I am more than pleased with my initial try.



Last, but not least, there is a total of 297 gemstones in those fellas. I'll keep the count updated in this path to madness.

Adrian's out.

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