Wild Card Month
With everything I *needed* for the army finished a while ago, it has remained only to dream up some extra bits and pieces to fill it out a bit and tidy up loose ends. So I found a few models which seemed to fit, only one of which is really part of the army and so worth any points.
Baluk's Bane
As noted back at the start, the background for Karnac and his raiders is basically a rip off of Tolkien's Moria story, only the Dwarf lord gets eaten by Karnac, not the Balrog. I strongly considered digging out one of my many old Balrogs to add to this army, to play to that theme, but firstly I couldn't decide which to use and secondly since I buggered up my back I can't climb into the loft to look for them. It's something I might come back to.
The next most obvious choice was to include a Very Big Reptile in the army, either a dinosaur or a dragon. My available dinos are all modern plastic models and very, very big, and I wanted to use something old and lead if possible, and more of an Oldhammer scale. Going through my Dragon spreadsheet (I do like Dragons!) I decided a wingless model would seem more subterranean, which sent me looking at old Grenadier dragons because I knew there were a few to chose from.
My first pick was the Iron Dragon, because it came with Dwarves which it was fighting, but the pose doesn't suit use in an army. And then I found it - my spare Swamp Dragon i.e. the one missing it's long froggy tongue!
One other problem - he comes modelled on a swampy base, not a rocky one, so I had to fix that with a lot of milliput, as well as sculpt a new tongue. And so here he is:
The second picture gives more idea of scale. For colours, I chose to keep him more lizard than dragon, and so used the same palette as the Lizardmen, in bands. A very quick paint job as the same shade and highlight was applied to all the colours to tie them together. The base was much more work than the mini!
A great assortment of stuff well painted. Love the large lizards/small dragons, and that dead dwarf!
ReplyDeleteReally like the modified dragon! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteGreat dragon addition to the horde of scales! Beautiful pink and purple lizards too!
ReplyDeleteThe bands on the dragon really are an understated joy, with the lighter belly scales and yellow eye it looks magnificent! All the little mods , such as the rags on the skellies, are great - looking forward to the army shots next month!
ReplyDeleteAwesome paintjob on those two dragons!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. I'm pleased with the dragon, in some ways I wish I'd painted all the lizardmen in that pattern! Ah well
ReplyDeleteStunning units there. Like the exotic lizardmen, they can be added to whatever unit as fillers and add even more to your usual diverse skin schemes. Looks like the dwarfs met their end against the snappy dragon o' doom, love that center piece.
ReplyDeleteDo it for the love - not the points! Lovely addition to the force - especially the big reptiles. I reckon Doug McClure wouldn't look out of place next to them ;) The Undead Dwarves are a nice and creepy addition to the army!
ReplyDeleteGreat entry, I absolutely love the lizardly dragon and the way you painted it - very menacing and perfect to represent wyrm living in deepest caves. Cool pink lizards and the undead are a great touch! Well done
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