Rank and File #2
Loud blared the horns of war and the air was rent with the staccato rhythm of blades clashing. Giudas stood on the small raise above the battlefield and looked on, eyes ablaze and the blood roaring in his ears like thunder. This was it - his moment of vindication, his one shot at glory with the town lying at his feet, ripe for the taking.
Some had branded him a traitor, others a lunatic. Fools all of them, being herded to their own oblivion. They might follow on blindly to the beck and call of leaders who were little better than grocery clerks but not he. Thankfully, Giudas had succeeded in opening the eyes of a small but select group of his fellow town watchmen. They too had been ready to heed the call of the New Colossus, to rediscover the strength they possessed and to wield it to reclaim their freedom and sovereignty.
It was a pity the rest of the militia had refused to join them - stood against them even - when they had attempted to cast out the Burgomeister and his cronies. Such a betrayal of oaths was not to be forgiven and now Giudas had returned to pass judgement and liberate those who would be freed. He cast a proud eye along the ranks of his leather clad rebels, their banner flashing like lightning in the dark above them.
With a bellowed command from Giudas, his men drew back their bowstrings and loosed a volley of fire into the sky and down on to the town they had once protected. Though he shuddered inwardly at the advance of the grim, red armoured warriors who poured through the gap his archers had opened in the town’s beleaguered defenses, the former watch sergeant couldn’t help but yearn to share in their power. Surely it was his destiny to prove himself and one day join the ranks of the Knights Terminus. Even at this distance Giudas could see the religious zeal flashing in the crazed eyes of their leader, Brother Behell, as he turned to scream commands and exhortations at the carmine ranks surging behind his lead. It was before those eyes that Giudas Preest would have to prove himself worthy if he were ever to don the crimson armour of truth. Then he too would truly be a Defender of the Faith, sworn to purge all deviants who stood against the freedom the New Colossus promised!
As the town fell, smoke billowed and slowly the sky turned red...
Well this month I’ve left my literary pretensions behind and looked to inspiration of a more musical bent! Heavy metal is the order of the day with my first regiment and really was the only choice thanks to the outrageous hair styles they all sport.
I’ve seen many different paint jobs for the Marauder Thug Archer regiment over the years (mine originally sported a rather thick coating of red, black and Humbrol gold back in the day) but never really one that grabbed me. Until, that is, I spotted some on the Oldhammer Facebook group that were done in a beautifully desaturated, dark colour scheme - I forget the name of the painter I'm afraid. Armed with that inspiration and as many pictures of Metal bands as I could find I set about coming up with my own take on the classic black leather on black leather look!
As ever I wanted to give the unit and its leader a bit of background and as I’ve recently rediscovered my love for Judas Priest I didn’t need to look any further - I present Guidas Preest and his Leather Rebels!
You'll already have an idea of Giudas' background and motivation from my opening narrative but I needed a way of elevating him and his command group from the rest of the rank and file - what better way than leopard print quivers and extra glam Metal make up!
Their banner and the Regimental name are both of course inspired by Judas Priest's excellent Leather Rebel - the lightning motif comes from one of the lines from the chorus. Painkiller was the album that turned me on to Priest but I have to say Defenders of the Faith is the album I've had on heavy rotation whilst painting this month's entry!
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Couldn't resist giving this cheeky lad an extra tat - can't take brass players anywhere! |
I must admit I struggled a bit with painting black leather and making it look interesting. I ended up going for a bluer highlight to add some visual interest in what could have been quite a drab colour scheme.
Of course a lick or two of gloss varnish helps achieve the shine of new leather and pvc - or whatever the equivalent would be in the Old World!
At least with these minis I was able to add a splash of individuality to the monopose ranks with their outrageous mohicans and stage make-up!
So on to the Chaos Warriors and to the untrained eye, it would seem I have ended up with a Khornate horde rather than my own Cult of the New Colossus... Those of you who misspent their youth reading 2000AD might know better though!
I actually had different plans for these guys when I sat down to paint them half way through the month, They were originally going to be called the False Knights on the Road - taking their name from an old folk song that involves the Devil posing as a knight, waylaying a young child on the road and doing his best to corrupt and trick the young innocent. I felt that idea fit quite well with these old sculpts who are a lot less over the top than the classic and utterly wonderful Jes Goodwin Chaos champions. These older guys look a lot more like fallen knights and evil warriors and my idea was to paint them as such with faded and twisted heraldry and lots of green to reflect the medieval association of the Devil with that colour.
However, once I began to look closer at the minis with a view to starting painting an old memory of a 2000AD story popped in to my head and work ground to a halt until I had tracked down a copy of Nemesis the Warlock Deviant Edition - purely for research purposes of course! I particularly blame the guy I used as my standard bearer - a weaponless Ogroth Darksoul, from the old Warriors of Chaos box set. He bears more than a passing resemblance to the chap standing behind the candle on the left in the illustration above. The horned helmed Ral Partha Chaos warrior next to him in my pic below also put me in mind of Nemesis' arch-nemesis, the great Torquemada, Grand Master of Termight and Chief Terminator - or at least he did with a bit of freehand on his helmet to suggest Torquemada's cruel visage.
So that did it - my Chaos Warriors would now be painted red and called Terminators! I couldn't pinch Torquemada's name for my unit champion so settled on another more minor character from the comic book - Brother Behell, one of the Grand Master's over ambitious underlings.
False Knights on the Road didn't quite fit as a regimental name anymore but Nemesis the Warlock came to the rescue once more and they took the name of one of the Seven Chapters of Terminators - the Berserkers! I was quite happy now as I felt the distopian, totalitarian and inquisitorial world of Termight (Earth in the future if you're not familiar with the story) was a great fit with my Cult of the New Colossus. The Berserkers represent the elite and most fanatical devotees of the cult, sworn to purge all deviants and non-believers from the world, just as Torquemada's human Terminators are on a crusade to wipe out all alien life across the galaxy - Be pure! Be Vigilant! Behave!
The two exceptions who were quite a welcome relief to the sea of red and gold are these two excellent gentlemen. I'm sure many of you will recognise the warrior on the left - I'm not sure if he was ever named in any of the catalogues but he does have a starring role in the iconic diorama Undead Assault by John Blanche. I'm afraid I couldn't do anything other than reproduce John's lovely colour scheme by way of tribute. The long necked fellow is the Guardian, superbly sculpted by Christian Af Bjargo from Curtis Fell's Circle of Chaos Kickstarter. I was getting some serious Kingdom Death vibes from this guy and the pale colour scheme just seemed the right kind of creepy to go with his outlandish looks!
On to my mounted Chaos knights who now also had to come under heavy Nemesis influence! They were originally going to be a perverted version of Crusader knights so I guess other than the colour scheme not much else changed really in terms of their background. They took their name from the Outriders chapter of Terminators which seemed about right.
Brother Gogol, another named Terminator in the Nemesis comic, lent his name to the unit champion who I gather is a 4th or 5th ed named Chaos Champion(?). The unit are mounted on Chaos Steeds so I figured the Undead Pegasus from Ral Partha I had going spare (the original rider will be part of a conversion for my General...) would fit in nicely.
I also had a Fast Claw mount (from Ral Partha's Gargantua Orc range) going spare from an old project so he provided another knight with his ride.
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I'm counting these big guys as two Chaos knights - well they do take up two cavalry bases! |
The standard bearer also got a more impressive beast to ride too to reflect his status. There's actually quite a nice story behind this old Ral Partha dragon thanks to the series of messages the seller and I shared after I bought it on ebay. Andy - if you're reading this - your dragon has definitely brought me as much pleasure as it did for the 12 year old you when you first brought it home! Hope you like its new coat of paint!
My only slight regret is that this magnificent beast won't be bearing my General in to battle as I had originally intended. Unfortunately, although I felt he was a good match to the illustration that inspired me, he just wasn't big enough, handsome as he is though.
I must confess to being led astray by a bigger and flashier Ral Partha Dragon for that purpose but I reckon being bearer of the Battle Standard Bearer is a pretty good second though!
The rest of the regiment are made up of the lovely 2 or 3 part Chaos Knights designed by the Perrys and Trish Morrison. I even had one of the plastic horses that they originally came with. I confess to never really liking them so I tarted it up a bit with some skeletal parts. The Okapi inspired colouration was nothing particularly clever - I just couldn't face doing Zebra stripes over the whole model!
The armoured horses are from Ral Partha's Fantasy Armies range and should have armoured skeletons riding them. I'm sure they'll come in handy for something in the future as their mounts are too good not to use as a relatively inexpensive source of heavily armoured Chaos Steeds.
Luckily the iconography of Torquemada's Terminators is pretty easy to reproduce as a freehand design on shields and armour. I often think a simple symbol can look more effective than busier designs.
These guys will be the bane of my life for ever more. Their long lances look great but are an absolute pain to keep any where near straight!
These two are more Ral Partha miniatures, again from their Fantasy Armies range. I promise you I'm not on some kind of retainer from the company although I am a big fan of their miniatures! These guys look great but they were very busy sculpts to paint.
Finally we have a later 4th/5th edition(?) Chaos Knight - nice sculpt and I always preferred those barded plastic horses to the earlier naked ones! The huge snake tail mutation was a part left over from the Reaper Bones Orcus model I chopped up for my materialising Demon Prince - I figured they were supposed to be riding Chaos Steeds so why not!
Well it's been a hectic month and I've certainly piled on the points to my total:
12 Mounted Chaos Warriors 1456
Brother Behell and his Outriders of the Knights Terminus
Chaos Steeds, Standard, heavy armour, shields, barding, lances, hand weapons
15 Chaos Warriors on foot 1184
Brother Gogol and his Brutal Berserkers
Heavy armour, shields, hand weapons, standard
14 Thug archers 222
Giudas Preest and his Leather Rebels
Marauder leader and Champion, standard, musician, light armour, bows, hand weapons
Monthly Total - 2862
Total to date - 3403
There's a lot more to do yet though and a rather large horde of Beastmen looms large on the horizon...
Introductory Post
January's Entry
You crazy magnificent bastard! Just a fantasti entry both in output and quality. So many cool stuff in there. I have a soft spot for those zebra stripes
ReplyDeleteI'm used to being called a crazy bastard so magnificent is a nice change - thanks! XD
DeleteLike I say, I'm just glad that Okapi exist and saved me from having to paint the whole horse in zebra stripes. I'm quite pleased with how it turned out and it certainly helps break up the monotony of red and black in the unit.
Man, everything is so Realms of Chaos. I love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mariano - I felt I had to go a bit over the top especially with the mounted Chaos Knights!
DeleteWell done Steve, told you you'd win big on points, given you're painting chaos. I might have to try this month to give you a run for your money - watch this space!
ReplyDeleteCheers Paul - feels a bit daft even mentioning points when it includes what is effectively 27 L10 heroes or whatever Chaos Warriors work out as!
DeleteI warn you - I have a box of 60 Beastmen sat in front of me as I type, under painted and ready to go, along with another cavalry option if I have time for it what with my imminent return to work - You feelin' lucky punk? ;)
Oh yes, already have two chariot pieces with their first coat of varnish and sixteen bodygaurd receiving a dab of paint behind the ears! bring it on!
DeleteHa - nice! Look forward to seeing those chariots - brilliant models!
DeleteYes, the models are something special, but I've changed the draught animals for something with a bit more bite!
DeleteI quite liked the subjugated males but I'm guessing you might be replacing them with those old Grenadier tigers that came with their Amazons? Bit more practical when it comes to actual fighting I guess!
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DeleteQuite right, the old Grenadier riders are pretty naff, so it makes sense to change them for the Reaper ones, which just happens to leave me with four sabre-tooths. Though, I'm quite taken with the idea of the captives trailing behind in chains!
DeleteAnyway, as for the challenge - I know you've broken the back of your intended to do list with this last months efforts, so you're now into the grind of mass numbers of figures, easy enough when you've got the time, but you're running out of that commodity, so I'm not the one who needs to feel lucky, see you at the end of the month, punk.
Ha - that you will my friend!
DeleteI like the sound of the captives tied to the back of the chariots!
Absolutely fantastic work once again.
ReplyDeleteYou've given me pause on my Chaos Knights. I have 5 RPE ones I was planning on painting for my army but was going to drop them for the 5th ed Hunchbacks or possibly the beautiful 6th edition ones. I'm still not entirely sold, but possibly leaning towards the RPE ones again.
Thank you kindly Paul!
DeleteMy vote would be for the RPE ones obviously! Although, like I say, the sculpts are a bit busy to paint - especially the horses! Mind you I'm not that familiar with the "newer" stuff so it's always good to be educated ;)
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DeleteI think the busyness is the issue for me. The warriors aren't the issue so much as the mounts which just have too muh going on. As I have gone for a black armour look too it's just a bit much. I like the armoured horses that you have used from the undead reange but at this point it is good money after bad when I already have another 20+ Chaos knights in the garage. So I think my opinion, as lovely as yours are, is shifting back the other way.
DeleteFor reference (and assuming that this doesn't get nixed by the spam filter:
5th Edition: https://www.picclickimg.com/d/w1600/pict/124242251437_/Warhammer-Chaos-Knights-x-5-with-Command-Classic.jpg
6th Edition: https://www.dakkadakka.com/s/i/at/2008/3/Knights1-21223449.jpg
Yeah I think with black you'd need at least one accent colour and silver or gold for all the spikes, studs and buckles and then a contrasting colour for the horse itself. The RPE horses are great especially as they're £4.50 for the horse and rider and I now have a spare bunch of skeleton riders to do something with if I ever come across a bunch of cheap skeletal mounts! I thought I was getting carried away with having 12 Chaos knights!
DeleteThe 5th and 6th edition models look good - I quite like the guys with the big fur cloaks. Look forward to seeing them with some paint on!
Well, that's the whole army right there. Wonderful job! Is that Gogol Bordello too? what's next month- Man o'War? Bolt Thrower?
ReplyDeleteThanks Lissane - if only it was! Plenty of rank and file to wade through yet!
DeleteAfter a quick google (or Gogol...) I would imagine not as they were formed in 1999 - the same year Nemesis the Warlock finished. I think Brother Gogol takes his name from the Ukrainian writer, Nikolai Gogol (who also inspired the band's name apparently). I've never read his stuff but it sounds like it covers a lot of themes that might have influenced Nemesis and if he inspired the likes of Kafka and Bulgakov, then I'd say he's a good match!
Well I'm hitting the books again this month and since it's a certain old Warhammer novel then certainly Bolt Thrower might be quite fitting! Mind you, I have a feeling that The Sword might feature in some way...
I love the drake mount !! I have the project to convert one too. You knights unit is absolutely awesome !!
ReplyDeleteThanks Chaos mate! It was nice to give the old lad a new lease of life, especially after the nice chat I had with the chap I bought it off!
DeleteLooking forward to seeing your Slaaneshi version - The warriors you did look brilliant!
Wow. Just picked myself off the floor. All the Nemesis references are brilliant but your Torquemada face mask is excellent. Be Pure, Be Vigilant!
ReplyDeleteAnd Behave!
DeleteThanks John - I was scratching my head a bit over what to do with that mini until I had the Torquemada brainwave. He was rescued from a box of old lead rejects I got off Steve Casey for a couple of quid - lots of old 70's Ral Partha and more obscure stuff that was looking very dated even by Oldhammer standards! I think an over the top paint job like that was the only way with such a cheesy looking mini!
So. Many. Details.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to revisit and revisit again to soak it all up. That's a crazy amount of work - I love the heart :)
Thanks and enjoy at your leisure! Couldn't resist that cheeky little tattoo - should really have put an arrow through it too XD
DeleteLovely collection of figures that have loads of character but work well as a cohesive Chaosy army!
ReplyDeleteCheers - glad they're looking cohesive. There's a lot of elements and influences going in to this army and that was a concern of mine!
DeleteHow in the name of the Gods did you manage to do such a great job?
ReplyDeleteIf someone need an example of what a Chaos horde should look like, I would point a those photos
I've a few tricks up my sleeve and some painting techniques I'm trying out with this project - God bless underpainting and glazing and my new wet palette has really changed things up too!
DeleteThat's quite the compliment - thanks!