Final Month - rank and file
The Terror of Shadow Weaver!
Shadow Weaver's riders dazzle and assault a column of clanrats. |
Scorched Riders [Death Riders w/ light armor x5, 110 points] - After disturbing Tarath and binding him to her will, Shadow Weaver also ensorcelled his riders. She sent these riders forth to scour the countryside near the pass. The riders seem to appear out of the night and pass straight through woods and the rocky terrain. These sudden raids have imposed a reign of terror upon enemies nearby. Rumors of Shadow Weaver's powers are known for many leagues from the pass.
The Second Watch [dark elf crossbowmen x 9, 117 points] - These elves are tasked with the second shift. They stay up late into the night training their keen eyes across the pass. No stealthy rat-thing or slithering goblin can sneak past the sting of their crossbows - at least, so say the reports of the Second Watch. I took their photos before the glue on their grass had even dried.
And, as a final edition to my army, I created regiment trays. 2 that accommodate a regiment 2x10 for my two crossbow units. 2 that are 4x4 for my slashers and skeletons. and 2 that are 1x5 for my cavalry, though I should have measured these again as they ended up being too long :/ Better than accidentally making them too short I suppose.
Great finish! And great undead riders- I love the undead unicorn!
ReplyDeleteWell done sir, a really nice job of those.
ReplyDeleteGreat last month!
ReplyDeleteThe ghostly effects in the bones of the skeletons and the flames look pretty cool, the conversions are nice and look totally like undead dark elves. The additional ruins look cool as always!
ReplyDeletehorsemen, crossbowmen, scenery, movement trails... What else ??? That's awesome !
ReplyDeleteVery nice work! Your output is amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with those Bob Olley figures. The conversions do a great job fixing the bobblehead problem some of these have (I’ve got them but unpainted).
ReplyDeleteLove the nod to John Blanche's "Bagrian's Doom" from the Vengeance of the Lichemaster scenario with your opening photograph - superb work! What's not to like - Bob Olley Undead cavalry, those lovely old Fantasy Regiments Crossbowmen and another great bit of scenery - cracking ending to a wonderful army!
ReplyDeleteThere should be an award for best cover photo, because yours have been on point!
ReplyDeleteWhat a phenomenal project. You be done a great job with those Olley undead, which are never easy to paint.
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