Saturday, December 24, 2022

Graeme's OWAC VI Introduction post

OWAC VI: Embracing Chaos...

OWAC V was a complete washout for me. I had grand plans of a glorious Elven force, which never got off the ground. Getting married at the end of January soaked up more time than I expected and I fell at the first hurdle. The trip directly to the field of bones was unexpected and disappointing...
This seriously dented my painting mojo and I lost my motivation. Coupling this with a new job in the middle of the year, I ended up painting a grand total of two minis in 2022.

OWAC has been the main driving force in getting me to the painting desk over the last few years, so I decided that I would re-focus my energies on the prepping for OWAC VI. I was determined to avoid my previous mistakes and go into this challenge as well-prepared as I could. So, I spent months cleaning, de-flashing, basing, and base-coating an impressive amount of Wood Elves. I focussed on mostly compulsory troops, with some special troop types, big monsters, and characters to add some flair.

Some of the compulsory archers

Some additional troops


Great, right?

But doubts and uncertainty had crept in...

I wasn't really feeling the inspiration for painting these graceful fighters.

Being spoiled for choice on what I could paint wasn't helping the decision either.

However, the pile of unpainted Skaven from my first OWAC started calling to me, eager to be unleashed on the battlefield to fight for the Horned Rat...

One of the two minis I managed to paint in 2022 was a Rat Ogre for Oldmanpaints #OctOgre challenge. I really enjoyed the process and end result... an albino Rat Ogre: (https://oldmanpaints.wordpress.com/2022/09/30/octogre-painting-competition/)


Painted mini #1 for 2022


This special OWAC VI edition meant that I wouldn't have to submit a minimum number of points of miniatures each month, just a minimum of 10 models... perfect for troops with a low points cost... Skaven, for example...

Then I saw ZeroTwentythree's introduction post (http://oldworldarmychallenge.blogspot.com/2022/12/zerotwentyhthrees-owac6-introduction.html) and the call of Chaos grew too strong to resist!

My originals plans found their way into the bin...

I'm back #teamskaven!!!


The new plan is simple - paint as many Skaven Clanrats and Slaves as I can. I want to work through as many of these compulsory troops as possible, with the aim of being able to field a legal 3rd edition army, based on Warhammer Armies, by the end of OWAC VI. For this, I want to finish 50 Clanrats and 20 Skavenslaves. If I get bored of painting these, or my sanity falters, I've got plenty of other models which I can turn to for some variation.


Some of the leftovers from OWAC III:


And some of the remaining pile, that still need some prepping:












Yes, you may have spotted the flaw in the plan - I've switched from a well-prepped force, to a furry horde at the last minute... I can't promise this is going to work, but I aim to embrace the Chaos and enjoy trying!

And finally, as an offering to our glorious Overlord: a Bob Olley Chaos Harpy!

These can be Chaotic hosts for a Skaven army and I've never painted one before. I decided to go for a rather more colourful interpretation than usually seen - a colour scheme which hopefully pleases the mighty Overlord.

Painted mini #2 for 2022







Good luck to the rest of the challengers in this special edition of OWAC!
There are some great-looking projects again, with a lot of variety. It's going to be a blast seeing them take shape!

18 comments:

  1. Funny looking wood elves, but there's lots of them and I look forward to seeing dozens of them freshly painted

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    1. Yeah, they're a scruffy looking lot. Fingers crossed I can get a good number painted.

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  2. Excellent choice! Sooo many rats! Just don't get married again, and you'll be fine!

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    1. 🤣
      Planning on the marriage thing being a one-off deal, so I should be good!

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  3. That's an exciting pile of lead! Looking forward to seeing the rest of those harpies painted up!

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    1. Exciting and quite daunting - i really hope I make a good-sized dent in the unpainted pile of rats... :-)

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  4. Yes S K A V E N ! Good luck with the paint!

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  5. Good to see you again. What an absolute unit of skavens you got there, but the important part is that you're motivated again. Hope to see most of the pile painted by the end of the OWAC, good luck!

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    1. Yeah, looking forward to getting started! Fingers crossed I make decent progress through the pile.

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    1. Yeah, they have their own charm, and loads of character.

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  7. Wow, that is a lot of Skaven! I've always loved those harpies too. Best of luck.

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    1. Cheers! Yeah, I've got still more Skaven tucked away somewhere, but these are more than enough for now... :-)

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  8. Welcome back. So no excuses this time around. Paint when you can, paint early and paint often as you can, you have a lot to paint. Good luk.

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  9. Skaven-men, yes-yes. Horned God-speed, yes.

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  10. So you changed the race of master warriors to the cheese munching, warpstone sniffing master race who shall inherit the Old world :-) can't blame you, these metal ratmen do have a lot of charm. Good luck and looking forward to seeing them painted!

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  11. +1 for getting back on the OWAC bike and a further +1 for the offering of the Ronald Raegan Harpy, an absolute classic :)

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