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Monday, April 4, 2022

Steve's Verlorene Haufen (Forlorn Hope) - Rank and File #3 (344 points)

 Onwards they marched, tracking the Chaos deviant through the dead lands. A litany of woe and a trail of ruin marked the passage of the Cult they still hunted. Always they were too late and never were they welcomed by the local peasantry. Instead, beady eyes, glistening with fear and suspicion, glared out from make shift hovels as the weary throng trudged past the glowing embers of burned out villages. 


Well - just the one unit this month. March has been a bit of a grind thanks to various issues at work and I've not been left with a massive amount of motivation, despite an strong early start. Ah well - going to have be busy next month with my last rank and file entry!

Hopes were raised, however, as the troop neared the settlement of Pockendorfen. Remarkably, the small village stood relatively intact and the only smoke to be seen was that which curled slowly and comfortably from the chimneys of the wooden houses that nestled together beneath the louring forest. Camp was struck in a clearing some distance away, so as not to scare the inhabitants and Todeswunsch's soldiers eagerly anticipated the prospect of some home comforts, should the villagers be welcoming.



Die Seuchenopfen are the first of many peasant levies that will be making up this army. Of course I didn't want to just paint up massed ranks of serfs so each will be getting a Hammer horror style twist to fit in to my Evil Empire theme! I guess this lot owe their inspiration to old movies like Plague of the Zombies, but I must admit the Imperial Army from Rogue Trader also played its part - or at least its use of penal troops did anyway. As we know, Kurt Todeswunsch is not amiss to utilising some less than orthodox allies and troop types, so why not herding poor defenceless and plague ridden Sylvanian peasants in to battle as a form of biological warfare! 

The sun had sunk behind the mountains and as the light failed and the air chilled, hopes of a warm plate of food and some cheer began to fade. Snakes of mists began to form beneath the bows of the pines and a low susurration became audible from the village. Nervous glances flitted from the darkening treeline to the line of houses, as the guard pickets tried in vain to anticipate where the noise emanated from. 


The miniatures are mainly from the excellent Midlam Miniature's Plague Cultist range with a few guest starring roles from Studio Miniatures - I couldn't resist the Monty Python reference!

The standard bearer and Chief Plague Doctor are both from the Bruegelberg range and I must thank Filippo so much for helping me procure them from Miniaturicum, as they no longer ship outside of the EU. There'll be a good few more miniatures from that range on their way in future posts so thanks again Filippo!


The feared assault never came in the night, however the morning was not without its horrors. One of the forward pickets had succumbed to some gruesome disease even while they kept watch. The guard sent to relieve them had discovered their pock-marked and bloated corpses and might have suffered the same fate were it not for a quick thinking sergeant.


Chaucer helped me out with the banner once again with a few lines taken from The Pardoner's Tale, along with some excerpts of Thomas Nashe's sonnet, A Litany in time of the Plague. The old motif of the Dance of Death also seemed fitting.

Ther cam a privee theef men clepeth Deeth...

... He hath a thousand slayn this pestilence. Chaucer, The Pardoner's Tale

Adieu, farewell earths blisse,

This world uncertaine is,

Fond are lifes lustful joyes,

Death proves them all but toyes,

None from his darts can flye;

I am sick, I must dye:

Lord, have mercy on us. Thomas Nash - Litany in Time of Plague

Before long the village was ablaze and the Verlorene Haufen took to the road once more. Its bedraggled columns now swollen with a coughing and hacking mass of the infected, herded forwards by the sombre figures of men, whose hardened eyes glinted behind the pitiless glass lenses of their plague masks.


30 Landestrurm - Die Seuchenopfen                344 points

L10 Hero and 2x L5 Heroes - Plague Doctors - Light armour and hand weapons

Standard bearer, musician, hand weapons

3x Plague Censer Bearers - to simulate the virulent and deadly plague this levy carry I will be using the Skaven Plague Censer Bearer rules to represent this on the table top.

18 comments:

  1. Outstanding month's work. The miniature selection and painting is on point but that banner takes the show. Damn fine work.

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    1. Thanks Darth! They were quite a fun and easy to paint unit and as ever I'm really enjoying my banners!

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  2. Great job! I especially love the plague doctors! I think you have the biggest banner this OWAC now!

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    1. Ha ha - onwards with the arms race for banners! I had to go big to fit everything on! The plague Doctors were fun and hopefully should perform well in their role as "animal herders" for the infected!

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  3. Such a characterful unit - those robes look really sickly!

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    1. Cheers bud! I think the orange pigment really helped with that look!

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  4. really impressive! I didn't know these miniatures, and you did great on them. Congratulations, once again!

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    1. Thanks Jaeckel! You should definitely check out Midlam Miniatures and Studio Miniatures (the Monty Python stuff) - they have done really lovely stuff!

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  5. Bring out yer dead! Bring out yer dead!... :-) Grim & dark with a mighty doomsaying banner to boot. I'd love to see the closups of those dead collectors - are these coversions or can you actually get these miniatures? Either way, excellent work!

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    1. Thanks Maciek - I'll endeavour to get some close ups on the group at some point. They're not conversions - Studio Miniatures have a whole range of stuff inspired by that particular group of comedians!

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  6. Lovely! As always I love your proactive miniature sourcing, and seamless adaptation to your theme. That platform and banner are great, and enforce the narrative really well. Can't wait for the next round!

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    1. Thanks Benjamin! Getting the right miniatures (along with some minor conversions) is half the fun for me and a must for bringing the narrative to life.

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  7. Congrats on another month. Love the colours, scene and the story. Your work with the banners is amazing as usual!

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    1. Thanks Adrián - much as I enjoy painting the miniatures, it's the banners that are really doing it for me this time round!

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  8. This is a dread unit in more ways than one! Lovely, fear inducing plague doctors and the background fluff is ... well dannng, forlorn, dreadful, hopeless and mighty all at once. Awesome.

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    1. Well thank you sir! I guess there is a certain might in hopelessness ;)

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  9. Impressive! Are you trying to find the thin line between a big standard from a small sail?

    Seriously, a great work!

    I'm glad I could help, can't wait to see the other models :D

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    1. There's only a couple of sickly looking fellows pulling that cart so I guess any help from the sail/banner would be much appreciated! Thanks again for helping me out - the Bruegelberg Plague Doctor was the only champion this unit needed!

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