Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Grant's Wood Elf Host - Month 5 *Rank and File* (837pts)

 This month, fast attack was the order of the day. Previous months, per my original plan, I was going to paint one horse-elf per month, with the plan being to end the challenge with a single unit of cavalry, armed with bows. Due to my over-enthusiasm for the project, I ended up accomplishing this unit, in its entirety in March, instead of May. Champagne problems! Prior to this challenge, I’d never painted a horse, so thought that as a reward for my hard work, I’d focus on that for a whole month, and thus Fast Attack Month came about. A bonus of this was that I got to paint two of my favourite all time miniatures – the Elven Attack Chariot, and the Mage on Unicorn.

First up, the Chariot. Being completely honest, this was a pain in the backside to build, and to paint. It’s massive, so needed to be painted in sub-assemblies, but the mini itself really doesn’t lend to that. In the end, I painted the crew, the horses, the chariot body, the wheels and the draft pole and yoke all as separate components, before attaching it to the base. Caused me a lot of headaches in having to hold parts of the miniature that I’d already painted, and a bunch of unnecessary effort in painting things that are hidden away on the underside etc. The crew were done in with the batches from the previous month, and the horses were doubled up with the rest of the month’s effort, ensuring we had four different colours, tied together by the blue black manes and tails. I’ve been describing this job as being one that I’m glad I’ve done one of, but have no desire to do a second!

1 Wain Lord – Scythed Wheels (20pts), Falconer (6pts), Shield (8pts), Long Bow (6pts) – 168pts

                      



                

              


Next up, we have the Marauder Miniatures Mage on Unicorn. I cannot say enough nice things about this figure. It was a joy to paint, and the Unicorn would still look great if produced today. I started out with this as a ‘straight out the pack’ mini, but when I ranked her up, I wasn’t sold on the giant, winged hat she’s sporting, and felt that even with my forest paintjob, she’d look more like a displaced High Elf than a permanent resident of Athel Loren. I got out my hacksaw, and chopped it off, leaving a headband behind, and sculpted her some hair. I think it looks pretty good. Showed it to a pal, and he said he’d believe it was the original version if he didn’t know better, so I’m taking that as a compliment. Scale wise, she’s quite a bit larger than the rest of the cavalry, but I reckon that’s fine – Unicorns are creatures of Magic, so it makes sense that they’re a little larger than your standard elven steed. Works in my head, anyway. 

The box art mini for this features a white, blonde maned Unicorn, and I saw no reason to diverge from this. I went for a cold white rather than a warm one, mostly because I wanted to use the same recipe as the white on the Elves trousers, but I'm really happy with how it's come together on the larger surface.

1 Greenfey (level 20 Wizard) – Riding Unicorn (80pts) – 383pts

    



                                

Throughout the project so far, my goal has been to take the lowest version of each troop type, in order that I have a baseline points value that I can scale up by ‘promoting’ them to more senior versions. With this unit of Lancers, there was no way that they were anything other than Elven Lords. I can’t say I was a fan of some of these. Buddy with the winged helm is ok, and I quite liked the bare head one, but the rest of the range are massively heavily armoured, which kind of looks out of place in the Forest. I’m excusing these as being where the older Elves that chose not to return to Ulthuan kept some of the weapons, armour and customs of their Higher cousins, and are wearing them into battle in tribute to the old ways. Again, it makes sense in my head. I’m using Barding on the horses points wise to represent this, as Heavy Armour isn’t an option in Wood Elves

5 Elven Lords – Barding (40pts) – 195pts



                    

Last new submission for the month is another Hero. My partner bought this for me for Christmas, as she knew I was planning on painting old Wood Elves this year, and combo’d with a pal to pick this. I needed to find a time to get some paint on it, as any lovely kindness and consideration like this warrants a coat of paint on it. Don’t know if I’m sold on this paintjob – I think I’ve botched the eyes on the Eagle, but I can revisit them later.

1 Guardian (Level 10 Hero) – Great Weapon (2pts), Javelin (1pt (to represent his Eagle)) – 91pts
                                

Total for the month – 837pts.
Total for previous months – 2625pts
Running Total – 3462pts

Wow. Planned for a 2000pts army, and am already over the size of the ‘typical’ third edition battle. Very pleased.

Last month, I’d mentioned that I was unhappy with the shields that I’d ordered for the army. Happy to say that while the replacements arrived too late to be included with last month’s entry, I have successfully caught up, and am able to re-present the Kinband and Wardancers, who are now completed. Not claiming any points for these, but they are now done. They’re from the wonderful oldschoolminiatures.co.uk, and I can heartily recommend these.



    

Plans for next month are quite exciting. I’m planning 3 Treemen, and a Forest Giant using the wonderful Ral Partha Cloud Giant. Will break the all-citadel self imposed rule I’ve placed on myself, but it’s such a lovely miniature, and I really want an excuse to paint one. Fingers crossed I can get through this last month – would be incredibly annoying to fall at the final hurdle, and I’d love to push the total over 4000pts, which this planned output would do, even not claiming any points for the off list Forest Giant. See you in a month!

May - Filippo's Iron Warriors - Rank&File Month (346 points)

Only one month left..
Only one month left..
Only one month left..
Only one month left..

Ops, wrong chant

Iron within, Iron without!
Iron within, Iron without!
Iron within, Iron without!
Iron within, Iron without!

May has passed and almost my will to paint anything else. 

As always, in this period we (me and my gaming club) participate in huge gaming events, and we usually bring some huge gaming tables. This year we had the brilliant idea to prepare a two level huge Necromunda table with working elevator and lights.

"It will take only three or four months!"

Spoiler alert, it took seven f*****g months.

After so many months painting metal and black and yellow stripes, I was finally able to concentrate on my Iron Warriors.. with the same painting scheme..

*screams of horror*


Luckily for me, this month features something different, and that helped me a bit.
Introducing from the depth of the Immaterium, answering the call of Kharn, six Bloodletters!

These are the first edition sculpts, and they are AWESOME! I love their arched backbone, it looks like a spring ready to jump at the enemy. But at the same time their appearence is almost funny and comical.



Blood for the blood God!



Remember kids, you must be this tall to heresy


But it's hard to reach the enemy line without some covering fire, so we have a first unit of Havocs with so much dakka that even Gork (or Mork) would cheer for them.


BUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDABUDDA

I forgot a Chaos Marine, I'll add it next month with the other two squads (luckily the minimun amount of models per squad is three, so it's still legal :D)

See you in June with the rest of the models and a surprise!

Monday, May 30, 2022

Chris' Empire Army - Month 5 - General and Lieutenant (402 points)

It been an easier month the with the character models painted.  Including Klaus, Count Palantine Von Reikland Lvl 25 hero, riding Hippogriff and Paschalis von Eichschatten - Lvl 10 hero, riding barded warhorse.



These two guys bring me to a total of 2591 points so far.  I have also started work on the baggage camp - pictures next month along with my last unit of flagellants

Mariano´s Wood Elves - Characters and Glade raiders - Wild Riders of Kurnous (655 points)

Leader month 

A General with no profile on fourth edition...

One step closer to the end!!!!! What can I say, this month has been very productive, at least the first three weeks, last one I was affected by Covid and lost 5 painting days, but the effords on previous months really help me on this month because half of the work on the unit was done the first day of the month.

For the OWAC I planned to paint 5 mounted characters but before the beginning I managed to have 8 characters ready to paint. My selection was easy, one mage, one hero and a general mounted in what I have called "Great horned horse" (I love to transforms miniatures). Pretty much sure the rest of them will be painted out of the OWAC.

Beta concept of my Great horned horse

The unit I have painted should work as Wild Riders of Kurnous in future games so I tryed to paint as "magical" as possible but playing with greens and golds in order not to be aout of the army paint scheme.

What have I painted this month...?

1 x General (light armour +elven steed + barding for steed): 169

1 x Mage Champion (elven steed + barding for steed): 128

1 x Hero Battle Stardard bearer (elven steed, shield, light armour, cavalry lance): 106

6 x  Glade riders (light armour + spears + music + stardard bearer): 252                                         

Total: 655

Total points: 1529


Time to show my monthly work... hope you like them




















Yes, we have a musician

Now mostly of my grey pile for the OWAC is painted and this is soooo cooool!!! The hype to finish  is strong on me so no matter how tired I´m feelling now next month I pretend to finish another unit of Glade Riders and for the family pic...

Sunday, May 29, 2022

goblinpaladin's Wood Elves II - a May Rank & File update (559 points)

                                             ..he mid bordum het
wyrcan þone wihagan   and þæt werod healdan
fæste wið feondum.         Þa wæs feohte neh,
tir æt getohte.                   Wæs seo tid cumen
þæt þær fæge men           feallan sceoldon.

   - The Battle of Maldon, lines 101-105.

'old' is a state of mind right

As I warned in my introductory post, some of the models I had planned are modern plastics rather than weighty old lead, as is true and righteous. However, none of you objected, so this is my offering for May:

CHARACTERS
Eada the Noble (95 points)

RANK ⁊ FILE
11 Guards with standard, musician (195 points)
18-strong Warrior Kinband with spears, shields, light armour, standard, musician (240 points)
Shapechanger with spear (29 points)

All of these lads are available from North Star, part of the Oathmark range (except the Grenadier shapechanger in the spearmen).

Oathmark elf archers

I don't know how I settled on twelve as the number for the elite archer regiment - possibly some ancient battle report had those numbers, or I just wanted to emphasise their elite status by having a regiment outside my usual 'divisible by five' formula. At any rate, here they are.

I made sure they were well-armed (each archer has a longsword and a knife) to visually cue their elite status. Their robes are trimmed in white, the elven colour of mourning, giving them a more uniform appearance than the warrior kinbands.

Oathmark elf king (conversion)

Eada the Noble is a very minor conversion of the Oathmark elf king model; I clipped off his left arm and gave him a bow. Either his quiver is under his cloak or it's magic; whatever. His colours tie into his men, but he's brought his own gloves, a handsome red cloak, and a lochaber axe.

Oathmark elf spearmen (some converted)

My second infantry regiment is also made up of Oathmark plastics, although several of these are converted with spears and a draco from historical ranges. The musician and unit leaders are Oathmark metals, while the burly fellow on our left is a Grenadier model serving as a shapechanger.

Celarn leads from the front

As with the last kinband, these warriors are led by a Melnibonean whom I painted long, long ago. He's also gained a new shield (with a design also unlikely to be historical but kind of perfect for wood elves!).

eagle-eye view

While they are all the same plastic sculpt, giving them shields from a handful of ranges with transfers from all over the place has kept them from feeling like a uniformed Asur-style regiment and more like the kinband that they are.

shieldwall!

Of course, I did manage to screw up more of the Little Big Man transfers than I successfully used, but they are actually very good.

my poor broken phone

These regiments were mostly fun to paint. Did I regret assembling the archers with all their kit before painting them? Yes. Have I learned from my mistakes? Absolutely not. I also continue to prefer pre-made banners to having to cut paper banners out with scissors, apparently having never mastered the skill of a five-year-old.

Interior illustration for Warhammer Fantasy Battles (5th edition)
David Gallagher. © Games Workshop, 1996

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