Monday, June 26, 2023

Jaakko and Slargash - Leader month

As the final stroke of the ritual marked the completion of their arduous quest, Slargash gazed upon his reflection and smiled. But as Slargash surveyed his radiant army, a solemn question echoed in the depths of his mind. The camaraderie that had formed during their six-month odyssey made him think. The trials they had overcome together, the shared moments of triumph and exhaustion, had woven a tapestry of connection that transcended the boundaries of war and chaos.

With a heavy heart, Slargash looked upon the varied species that had found acceptance within their ranks. Men twisted by mutations, hounds, trolls, giants, beastmen, and even exiled knights stood shoulder to shoulder, bound by a common cause. Their differences, once reasons for conflict, now forged the foundation of an unbreakable bond.

The battles they had fought and the victories they had achieved seemed different now. The screams and destruction still brought Slargash a sinister joy, but he had a distressing feeling that they were fighting for a purpose beyond the confines of traditional notions of good and evil.

As the sun set upon the battlefield, casting an ethereal glow upon the now painted horde, Slargash turned to the Mad Spell twins and whispered. His voice was laced with uncertainty and almost broke when the words came out: "Are we the good guys?"

 

 

And so the last month of the challenge passed and it seems that I made it! I'm glad that I had the courage to take part in the challenge. I feel that I have learned a lot in the process, both as a painter and collector, but more than anything, I have learned that six months is a long time. At the moment I'm glad to not have deadlines and might let the brushes rest for a while.

Initially I pledged to paint Slargash and the Mad Spell twins during the leader month. Then I stumbled into the Chaos Brothers and a discipline master for the trolls and decided to add them into the mix. As some banners and a musician were delayed for other reasons this band of nine miniatures was formed.



This month in points:

- Slargash the Defiler, lvl 20 sorcerer: 240 pts

- Quel'lequeck Mad Spell x2, lvl 10 sorcerers: 170 pts

- Chaos Champion on a Chaos Steed: 157 pts

- Chaos Champion: 125 pts

- The troll discipline master, Chaos Warrior: 70 pts

- Banner for Marauders: 70 pts

- Army standard bearer with Chaos warrior stats and a musician for Chaos Warriors: 280 pts

OWAC VI total 5452 points, 101 models

Slargash of Many Colours



Jaek, a close relative of Draken Doom, on a Chaos Steed stolen from Aureola Rococo elves

Helwud, often mistaken for Draken Doom

I hope that my trolls will be less useless with a discipline master

A banner captured from the marauding orc army that is yet to materialise

"Chaos is inside me"

 

The bells! The bells! A musician for the unit of Chaos Warriors

Until next month!

16 comments:

  1. Fantastic work on these, especially great work on that classic banner!

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    1. Thank you, I figured you might appreciate the design on that banner. Now I just need to collect and paint an orc horde and try to take it back!

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  2. Good to see the man himself finally show up!

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    1. And finally in more than his bare undercoats

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  3. That's a suitable pose for Slargash! 💪💪💀💀 My favourite though is the head poking around the wonderful banner - great work!

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    1. Thank you! He's one of my favourite banner bearers, I love how he takes a peek from behind the banner too

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    1. Thank you, I'm glad you like them! I'm also happy with how they turned out

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  5. Thanks for sharing!
    Was just looking for ideas for my Slaanesh sorcerer!

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    1. Nice to hear! I'm glad if you got some. I might post pictures of yet another one in the wrap up, but we'll see how it goes

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  6. great choice of miniatures, well painted on top of that!

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    1. Thank you Jaeckel, much appreciated! I have been fortunate to paint models that I really like

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  7. Some classics on here and I really like what you have done with them!

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    1. Thank you, I'm glad to hear you like them! There are some sculpts here that I have wanted to paint for a long time

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  8. So many gorgeous details here! The banners are so old school, and I love the shading and highlights on the eye-shield. Clever use of that Champion as a CW Musician too. Top stuff and huge congratulations on completing the OWAC! :D

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    1. Thank you, I'm really glad for your appreciation! I am very happy that I took part in this challenge and even more happy to reach the finish line!

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