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Thursday, June 1, 2023

Jaakko and Slargash - Wild card month

Slargash's forces had returned victorious from the battle and spirits were high in the sad little camp they called home. Slargash and the twins managed to pry a few dwarves form the hands of hungry minotaurs to be offered to the Gods of Chaos on their fancy travel sanctuary. The Mad Spell twins chanted ancient incantations, drawing upon forbidden magic to sustain their arduous endeavor. Determination burned in Slargash's eyes, the emptiness that had plagued him had been replaced by a fiery resolve. "We need more Blood for the Blood God", he commanded.

Days had turned into weeks, and weeks into months as they immersed themselves in the grueling ritual. Slargash's warband, despite their fragmented state, had rallied behind their leader, embracing the hope that their fierce presence would finally be immortalised in colour.

Wild card month arrived, a pivotal moment in their quest. It was a time for experimentation, a daring leap into the unknown. Slargash, fueled by his newfound determination, urged the Mad Spell twins to push the boundaries of their magic. The land trembled with unpredictable energies as chaos intertwined with whirls of colour, creating a spectacle unlike anything witnessed before.

With each passing day, their efforts bore fruit. The once-monochrome army began to transform, as vivid pigments materialized upon their fractured bodies. From the seducing pinks and comfortable black to the eerie verdigris and rust of decaying metal, The Great Painter's touch breathed life into their chaotic essence.

Through exhaustion and doubt, Slargash and the Mad Spell twins pressed on. They found solace in the collective spirit of their endeavor, forging bonds that transcended mere war and conquest. Their perseverance became a testament to the indomitable nature of their quest and the power of unyielding determination.

And then, on the eve of the sixth month, as the final stroke of the ritual approached, they stood before The Great Painter. The majestic being, draped in robes of swirling colours, cast a discerning gaze upon the transformed army. A smile crept across its enigmatic face, and it nodded in approval.

 


And with the passing of another month we meet again!

I had promised earlier that I will paint a war altar and a host for the wild card month. For the host my initial plan was to have hounds and a hydra. I also wanted to surprise you with three giants and a jabberwock. The plans changed a bit on the way as I decided to add a handler to the hounds, I couldn't resist adding one of the giants already into an earlier post and as I fell in love with the old trolls I decided to acquire a couple more.

The dwarves are painted to match my own dwarf army (which quite closely resembles the scheme of  the legendary Wayne Englands army)

I was hunting for the same hydra that is featured in the chaos army in Warhammer Armies but settled with the realm of chaos hydra that is not quite as cool IMO but is delightingly fighting with itself. As added bonus and maybe more wild cardesque elements I painted two blood-greed tokens (aka dead dwarves) for the minotaurs to feed on and a single test model from a group of lesser demons that is to be summoned in the heat of battle (only 17 more to aqcuire and paint to please the 3d6).

This month in points:

- War altar and 3 altar guards: 90 points

- 6 chaos hounds and a handler: 153 points

- 2 giants: 500 points

- Hydra: 200 points

- Jabberwock: 200 points

- 2 trolls: 130 points

- Demon: no points

- Blood-greed tokens: no points

Total so far 4410 points, 92 models


 


A cheeky demon from the Valley of the Four Winds range

 



Hobol Firebreath and Rattlebones Bowlegs are more and less excited to join their kin

I had a lot of fun and enjoyed painting this month and I hope it shows. Until the end of June! It seems that I can't dodge Slargash any further.

23 comments:

  1. What a lot of lovely figures! Great job!

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    1. Thank you Lissanne! I really enjoyed this month

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  2. Wow, a busy month! Great stuff!

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    1. Thanks mate, I got a bit carried away towards the end of the end the month

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  3. What wonderful selection of miniatures !!! I love your horde, so chaotic and so specific to you :)
    I think what I prefer are the eyes of the jaberwock. They look both perverse and stupid, I love this !
    Could you please tell me from which rang are the giants please ? And what about the beastmen of the altar ?
    That's all good anyway ! cheers !

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    1. Thank you, the jabberwock and his face are my favourites too!
      The giants are from Old school miniatures and are said to be part compatible with the old Citadel giants.
      The altar and the associated beastmen are Tim Prow sculpts from Ye Alchemist miniatures (contacted most easily via Facebook)

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  4. Gorgeous choice of figures, each one has so much character and really adds to the the vintage feel of the Chaos Army, like a warband that just got really big! your paintwork has really brought out the sculpts as well, Jabberwock is one of the best i have seen

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  5. Thank you 🙏 the thought of an overgrown warband resonates with me and my thoughts on the project. It also fits the narrative nicely. Maybe it's the patchwork nature of the collection, maybe the lack of large units.

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  6. Wow - you have an uncanny ability to make fantasy monsters look real! Really superb

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    1. Thank you George, I'm glad you like them!

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  7. Beautiful stuff again. Have to pick out the Jabberwock as a highlight, as everyone else has before me 🙂

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    1. Thank you, I was fortunate with time and energy last month and hope I can keep it up

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  8. Woah, what a productive month. Again, the jabberwock is stand out - as are the pinstripes on the giant, and the blue eye! I like the little cheeky demon - a great colour shade for it!

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    1. Thank you! I wanted to revisit the pinstripes while I still had the chance. June seems to be mostly robes and next challenge might be Sci-Fi

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  9. I stand by what I've said elsewhere - I've never seen anyone else make the Jabberwock look so eerily alive. And those giants are spectacular! Great work throughout!

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    1. Thank you again! It's a pleasant read here too.

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  10. This is a spectacularly good Wild card month! It's an army in itself!
    The paint job on the Jabberwock is simply one of the best I've ever seen - the colours and detail are just perfect! The eyes and teeth are just a little too realistic for comfort...
    Great work on the Hydra as well! I really like the shades you chose.
    And the C20 Trolls are just the icing on the cake - great to see these classics with such a good paintjob!

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    1. Thank you! I painted dwarves as a kid and could only dream of large monsters like these. So it's been a blast making some of those dreams come true.

      I hope that I can still put a cherry on top of the troll-icing, but we'll see if there's enough time

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  11. Really terrific work all around on these, but for me the star of the show is your Winged Demon, I don't think I've seen one with a decent paintjob and yours is excellent !

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    1. Thanks! I'm glad that the demon pleases you as I like that model a lot too. For me he is the gem of his range. Don't tell anyone that I hope to include a bit more prehammer next month (from Aureola rococo)

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  12. Great output! I love the colour scheme and natural/organic toning throughout, and how well you have matched your basing to your gaming surface. Lots of lovely little touches like the Dwarves matching your own army colour scheme, and doing your own tokens really show the thought and care you put in. Top marks!

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    1. Thank you, you made me smile. I love the little and often unnoticed details.

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