This month I wanted to finish off the minis that had made up the initial forces of the Axis of Evil, as presented waaay back at the beginning of OWAC V, and I’m happy to report mission accomplished. (Mostly*).
First up: wolf riders. The wolfboys are the eyes and ears of the Axis of Evil and their leader Zogrog takes his duties very seriously. He spends his days shouting and strutting about, drilling his troops to peak efficiency. Which for goblins means about as disciplined as a bunch of semi-feral five year olds.
Secondly: leadbelcher, very kindly donated to me, mint in box, about 10 years ago by my old friend Matt P. Matt, if you’re reading this, I finally got it painted buddy!
Aksys might be insane but even he can see that giving an organ gun to the most argumentative and chaotic group in a multi ethnic army is probably a bad idea. So in one of his more lucid moments Aksys introduced the goblins to the concept of civilised discourse and debate, in the hope that it would prevent them simply clubbing each other over the head at the first sign of disagreement.
Unfortunately, being goblins, the loudest and most obnoxious gobbo (who had an opinion about everything and never knew when to shut up) assumed that he was winning the debate by simply drowning out all opposition with an endless torrent of verbal diarrhoea, delivered at maximum volume.
At least, until his mates remembered they could just club the ignorant gobshite over the head.
Debate over :D
Finally: the splendid Drew Day Williams cloud giant.
Known affectionately as ‘Tiny’ by the gobbos he just turned up at camp one day and began following the Axis of Evil on their raids. Everyone assumed that he was attracted by the mushroom beer the goblins were brewing and the cages of human prisoners available for lunch but in truth he’s avoiding his giant, nagging wife and just glad to be out of the house.
Bonus stuff: Zombies
Probably the most terrible, garbage unit in all of 3rd edition but as an evil sorcerer I want Aksys to be able to cast demonic and necromantic magic and that means being able to summon stuff. Besides I like the idea that these unfortunate wretches are the victims of raids carried out by the Axis of Evil and / or the remains of Axsys' depraved experiments.
Life in the Old World folks: nasty, brutish and short. And sometimes followed by a bout of unlife where you get to nom the brains of your nearest and dearest.
This month's total:
Level 15 Goblin hero: Wolf mount, spear, light armour and shield 52 points
Hen-pecked Giant: 250 points
Lead Belcher: 102.5 points
20 zombies: Free (and overpriced at that!)
*So yeah I finished most of the above with time to spare so I dutifully pulled the remaining skaven out of the leadpile.
I spent a couple of days staring at them on my paint station then stuffed them back in the 'to do' pile and painted the zombies instead lol. I don't know why, but I just couldn't motivate myself to paint those rats! Maybe next month :)
Excellent! The back story for the giant and the zombies are both great. Every evil army needs garbage zombies to swamp the good guys while your really nasty stuff gets there! Nice work on some proper old school gobbos too!
ReplyDeleteYes! The giant is awesome - and I guess the snotling is the brains of the operation.... Great zombies too, and nice to see the forest goblin requisitioned for wolf riding duty! A super productive month - good luck for the painting mojo in the last month!
ReplyDeleteI've never been keen on having an undead army, but I can see the reasoning. well done sir
ReplyDeleteDig your back story and the reason that Tiny is hanging with the army is a riot. Very productive month. I really dig Tiny and his little buddy.
ReplyDeleteI love your army, it makes me think of Zargon and the minions from heroquest. Lots of fun character, very sword and sorcery vibes.
ReplyDeleteExcelent month and the best was the background of you goblin leadbelcher crew xd
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