The king rested his elbow on the arm of his throne and tried to look patient. Before him stood his guildmaster, a dwarf as notorious for his familiarity with the brewer’s guild as for his brilliance with a spanner.
Next to the engineer stooped the oldest of Grimshaft’s
living ancestors. His beard had grown so long that it swept the floor and he
was hunched over an ornate cane.
The fate of the stronghold was in the hands of this unlikely
pair and the king was not feeling confident.
An explosion shook the throne room. The orcs were grinding
closer.
“The armoury was rammed, sire. Never seen so many motors in
one room. Nor anywhere else for that matter. Like a scrapyard of joy it was. All
useless mind…” the engineer trailed off with a large belch.
The king sighed.
“There was kit in there that dates way, way back. Must have
come here with the first settlers. Lovely bit of tin.” The guildmaster belched
again.
“So the armoury is full of tanks. But can we use them? Can
you make them work?” The king was growing impatient.
“Work? They’re ancient! Can’t get the parts these days.” The
engineer folded his arms and swayed under the king’s furious stare.
“Your majesty,” the living ancestor’s voice croaked just as
the king was about to lose his temper, “the guildmaster has enormous skill. If
we combine this skill with the spirit of our settler ancestors, those vehicles will
work.”
The living ancestor lifted his cane and pointed to the
ancient shields that lined the throne room.
“We elders will call upon our ancestors’ spirits and they
will once again charge into battle.”
The engineer looked up at the shields on the walls.
“Oh yeah, we can get that sorted for you,” he hiccuped, “won’t
be cheap, they don’t make ‘em like they used to.”
I always loved the Epic Space Marine squats with their
selection of vehicles and felt that they would have been amazing in 28mm.
Sadly they were never produced, but happily some brilliant companies now produce
excellent alternatives!
Much as I love the classic Rhino, I wanted the squats of
Grimshaft to have something that reflected their ancient history. Step forward
Ironclad Miniatures. This amazing indie company produces a cracking range of
steam tanks and I absolutely love them.
I used guns from Ramshackle Games to create a truly vintage
effect for the twin bolters. The ancestral shield is from my old monopose Dwarf
Warriors boxset (which came with a great selection of shields!)
It’s all painted in the core stronghold colours of green,
red and yellow. The rivets pushed me close to breaking point, but looking at
the finished model, I think the investment was just about worth it!
As with last month’s entry, I would have loved to spend more
time on weathering, shading etc. But then I’d probably have never finished!
I’m still loving every moment of this challenge. It’s a
total joy to find time for painting and I can wait for March!
Points:
1 x Rhino: 370 Points
I like that you use the kind of tank that fits your vision, nice work!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I wanted these squats to have their own tank vibe - vintage!
DeleteGLORIOUS!
ReplyDeleteWow! what a great vehicle! A perfect fit!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Big shout out to Ironclad Miniatures - they have a great range of steam tanks!
DeleteAwesome choice of Rhino, and a cracking colour scheme to match 💪👊
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteGreat steam tank, very fitting, and I love how you have leant into the classic bright colours
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm enjoying painting grimbright!
DeletePerfect choice of vehicle to really show what the Squats could have had in 40K - the gun conversion has really worked well and Ramshackle is a great company for that sort of thing. Do you have any of their vehicles for your squats? :D
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yup, I think GW missed out big time killing off the squats when they did. I'm working on some Ramshackle bikes for this project - I think they'll fit nicely!
DeleteThis tank has the squat Spirit so we'll done!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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