Well: we made it.
Fun fact: there is absolutely nowhere to set up the classic "behind the army" mugshot in my house without moving furniture. I love you people, but not that much. |
My mission, should I have chosen to accept it (and I did) was yes, to produce a 1000 point army for second edition Warhammer 40,000, but on a personal level it was "finally paint up that Land Raider I'd had on the shelves since 2015", "beat the standard established by the Orks' previous owner" and "perchance give a damn about painting again."
The Army List
I deliberately haven't taken any Wargear cards (no points inflation on my watch) and only the one vehicle upgrade (because it's represented on the model). I did at one point want to do one of those old-fashioned army collecting writeups, but I don't actually have any of the fun stuff like Oddboyz that makes them interesting, so... here it is.
Characters
Blood Axe Nob with bolter and 'eavy armour: 21 points
Blood Axe Nob with bolter and 'eavy armour: 21 points
Goff Nob with power fist and 'eavy armour: 30 points
Goff Nob with power fist and 'eavy armour: 30 points
Mobs
Bad Moon Boyz Mob: 10 Boyz with bolters; 2 also have heavy plasma guns: 182
Bad Moon Boyz Mob: 6 Boyz with bolters; 2 also have heavy plasma guns: 130
Bad Moon Boyz Mob: 6 Boyz with bolters; 2 also have heavy plasma guns: 130 points
Blood Axe Boyz Mob: 5 Boyz with bolters; 1 also has heavy stubber: 72 points
Blood Axe Boyz Mob: 5 Boyz with bolters; 1 also has heavy stubber: 72 points
Goff Boyz Mob: 4 Skarboyz with power swords; 5 Boyz with chainswords: 146 points
Support
Looted Land Raider: Heavy Flamer: 230 points
Grand Total: 1307 points
Paint That Land Raider
Beat The Teenager
Give A Damn About Painting Again
Would I do it all again next year?
- For style, I need models that are mostly drab, so I can focus my limited enthusiasm on the important eye catching bits and let the rest slide.
- For focus, I need a project I'm going to be playing games with in the summer, rather than doing weird side projects that detract from my grand purposes as a hobbyist.
- For variety, I need an army with more than one troop type in it, so I can shake myself up and keep myself going.
Fortunately, the very bottom drawer of my hobby cabinet has these evil little sods in it.
That's about 1500 points of Macrocosm Miniatures Chaos Dwarfs, plus Hobgoblin bowmen by Heresy Miniatures. And I have an idea of how to paint them, too... somewhere in that same cabinet are half a dozen Liquitex inks I bought around the same time I did the Orks, and I have an almost Stillmanic desire to see how such super-strong inks behave over next to nothing in the department of primer.
If I end up wanting yet another new WFB army for next year's summer events, and if the mighty Overlord will have me back of course, then this is what I'll be bringing. In any case, bravo to everyone else who's made it. It's been a pleasure. Yes, really. Really. Except those rubbish Bad Moons I did in the second month. Rackum frackum this is what happens when you use paints named after Space Marine Chapters...
Great army and Liquitex Inks have worked great over primer!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed that wrap-up, very honest. Obviously the OWAC main goal is to motivate people to paint, so I feel that it's been a success in your case, even though some months were harder than others ;-)
ReplyDeleteGood to see people coming back to the Old World after a year of 40k non-sense :o) Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteFantastic little force you've created...they will be wonderful on the tabletop.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finally getting that Landraider painted. The army looks great.
ReplyDeleteA great looking force of Orks, Jon. Looking forward to more tanks and seeing what you do with your chaos dwarfs! Waaagggh!
ReplyDeleteThank you one and all!
ReplyDelete@Iannick, honesty is not only the best policy; it's good for the soul. And in that spirit, the challenge has absolutely succeeded; it's July and I've painted two armies this year. We're calling that a win.
@Blue, watch this space as they just might see table time after all. There's some talk of Mr. Ben getting his Eldar out, so we can see how many sustained fire dice it takes to shred forty Orks and a Land Raider (I'm putting my money on "not that many").
@Sewers, you may want to put your eyes on https://malediction.games as I might be picking up a Chaos tank of some variety before the year is out and having a muck around with that...
Great job on getting a warband together!
ReplyDeleteWell done sir, nice looking Waarg
ReplyDeleteFantastic project and brutally honest post. What more can we ask for. Congratulations on crossing the finish line.
ReplyDeleteWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagggggggggghhhhhhh!
ReplyDeleteFantastic job: especially with the 'monopose' orks, man what a chore they must've been!
DeleteSome were easier than others. I legitimately enjoyed doing the Blood Axes because I'd decided to sack off the trim altogether and let the components demarcate themselves, if you see what I mean. The Goffs were... well, it took two months for me to be arsed finishing them. Still, there's fifty of the blighters and they're done. That's a win!
DeleteCongratulations on the army, well done. Looking forward to seeing what you do with the chaos dwarfs next year!
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid the answer has turned out to be "sell them" - opportunity knocked and I can't really justify four fantasy armies (three is one too many if I'm honest). I do have a swarm of Tomb Kings that need working on, though...
DeleteNooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Delete(Not that undead are a bad way to go either, I can relate.)
@Just John, Golgfag and Ratwig - I want you to know that I did read your comments and am grateful for them, but I don't have much to say other than "cheers mate" in return.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your OWAC mission! Cool to see the classic land raider properly looted and painted. Hope to see your chaos dwarf army next year!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed your army coming together and I certainly empathise with the tribulations you faced along the way - these are things we all have to endure in this strange little hobby we share! Lovely to see these old Space Orks and the Land Raider get some attention - I am very find of the Space Orks in particular as they were one of my first 40K kits, despite then being not the most enjoyable to paint. Congratulations and hats off to you sir!
ReplyDeleteCool army and that is one cracking orkish land raider! Congratulations on the victory and accomplishing all your objectives! I can certainly relate to your experience, especially related to the point on variety.
ReplyDeleteI remember these old citadel inks very well. Decent for washing after dilution and perfect for blacklining or... ruining a paintjob (if they flow where they shouldn't - happened couple of times...) :-)