(Wild card month)
For my Wild Card month, instead of painting more of things I already have, I finally decided to do as many 'must paint' minis as I could. Didn't do to badly!
And a squad of Space Pirates! Well, Shadow Spectres posing as 2nd edition Space Pirates. A squad of 5 and an Pirate Captain (exarch). And what self respecting crew of space pirates would go anywhere without their Jokaero! Anything goes this month, as long as it's in your army list!
My story of the Shadow Spectres- you can skip this paragraph if you don't like stories. Long ago, GW ran a series of in-store battles to determine the fate of Cadia. Oh, and by the way, if Cadia fell, Ulthwe would fall as well. If it stood, a new type of Aspect Warriors would appear. It was an anything goes battle of just 6 turns, so I came up with a novel strategy, that myself and my 2 juniors used. We brought our Armorcast Titans, stepped in front of the gate round 1, and shouted 'We don't care about the mon-keigh, we're here to save Ulthwe.' And such like. The opposition couldn't blast the titan AND the gate in 6 turns. We won 6 of these games that way, myself 3 and my junior captains 3. I think Cadia ended up winning by 3 games, if I remember. But it seems there were GW reps at every game, and they couldn't help but hear our battle cry. We said it often. So Cadia fared less well than it might have, but Ulthwe stood, and the next aspect warrior figures to appear were the Shadow Spectres. As a result, I have an undue fondness for this faction, and took this Wild Card opportunity to finally paint them. They weren't easy to paint either, fiddly little things.
Here are the 'space pirates' in pairs, and a back shot which is mostly ribbons.
Oh, I have them unpainted too. should be fair about it (when I remember to take 'Before' pics)
The Jokaero- another mini sitting about for about a decade, when I got the bright idea to paint it for the challenge. Some pics
So there you have my last entry for this OWAC. I'm not bothering figuring wargear, I don't need the points, and I don't like math. And Jokaero are in RT not 2nd edition, so no points there, I'm only taking half points for the Tempest because I had decided the color pattern beforehand (but again, don't need the points)
Rundown:
Tempest- 300 pts
Space Pirates-45 pts
Pirate Captain-13 pts
Jokaero- 0 pts
total (more or less) 358 pts
I hope everyone else had a fun and productive OWAC too! Next, the wrap up post!
Well done that lady, for reaching the finish line, hooray.
ReplyDeleteAww yiss! Great finishing model there - a cracking job! Love the backstory to the Spectres :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing stuff! Lovely tank, I especially like the heart monitor set-up
ReplyDeleteThe 'heart monitor' look is also the art of Gerald Scarfe, but from the Dark Side of the Moon video!
DeleteThis is very cool - so neat to see one of these classic Eldar vehicles - with such a neat paint job to boot! Well done.
ReplyDeleteEnding the challenge with a Bang! Love the painting on that tank
ReplyDeleteWow! As usual, outstanding work!
ReplyDeleteImpressive last post, the tank looks amazing. The shadow specters are cool in the grey scheme and I know a similar story in that campaign. But I was in the unlucky side of a similar "titanicus catenaccio"!
ReplyDeleteWow - a Pink Floyd tank! Love a bit of Floyd and Gerald Scarfe's work but wasn't that familiar with Welcome to the Machine so thanks for bringing that to my attention. The metal monster looks amazing on your Tempest and I love the idea of the tank floating on the sea of blood painted on its underside!
ReplyDeleteNever come across Shadow Spectres before but they look brilliant - nice idea to use them as pirates. The Jokaero is another fun addition too!
Soooo Good!
ReplyDeleteThat is simply amazing. I love that the space pirates use their tank as a mobile canvas to express their artistic talents 😀
ReplyDeleteIn the original fluff, each eldar vehicle and armor was supposed to be a work of art that would stop others dead in their tracks with beauty. I bear that in mind as much as possible!
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