We few, we happy few, we band of brothers. For he to-day that sheds his blood with me, shall be my brother.
- Henry V
...and suddenly another season of OWAC comes to an end! This season was somewhat heavier than the previous one but I'm very happy with the resulting army and the memories of blood, sweat and tears are already starting to turn golden. I didn't have enough time and momentum to finish everything I wanted and will probably continue to paint Space Stunties for another month or two and am enjoying it a lot at the moment. But that's enough talking, let's look at some pictures!
Bikers ended up being my favourite part of the army and I wish to paint another squad of regular bikers and a biker Warlord at some point.
As you might have noticed I managed to get some painting done this month too. I really wanted to finish at least one tank and I'm pretty happy with how this Land Raider turned out. It took a lot of time to paint the monster with my teeny-tiny brushes and I'm considering getting an airbrush in the future. You can also try to find a new standard bearer and a chainsword wielding Squat from the middle part of the main army picture.
I've had this tank for ages and I'm super happy that it's finally painted. I decided to use the hammer with wings as a recurring motif on machines and vehicles and figured that a banner wouldn't stay pristine if attached to a tank and made it a bit rough.
This season in points:
The OWAC adjusted model count was used except for the Termite and Land Raider
What next?
As mentioned, I still have some Squats left to paint during the off season, but my thoughts are already turning towards OWAC VIII. I hope to take part in the next season if it's possible and have a few options in mind. I think I'd like to enter with a massive horde of orcs & goblins. On the other hand, I've always dreamt of a Bretonnian army, my dwarves really should be beefed up and I have some chaos dwarves and halflings in the pile of opportunity. Well, I quess we have to wait a few months and see what happens.
Finally, many thanks to Overlord Byron, to all members of the organizing committee and fellow challengers! Things have gone smoothly through the challenge and it was a pleasure to follow your projects again.
Hope to see you all next season!
Nothing on that table is less than awesome, fantastic work!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's been a labour of love
DeleteAmazing work - everything fits in perfectly with the scenery, making everything seem like little dioramas. Brilliant job - congratulations!
ReplyDelete(I vote for O&G's!)
Thanks mate, I tried to concentrate more on presentation this time as there is more freedom in laying out loose order Sci-Fi troops.
DeleteO&G is a very strong contender in my mind too
Superb army and table set up. The Land Raider is a worthy finale and fearsome addition to any 40K army, but fits perfectly here. Your paintjob has really caught the character on the Ancestor Lord's face. Between that and the heavy machinery and industrial grime you have absolutely nailed these Squats. Top marks! You've been a fantastic fellow challenger too, thanks for all your support! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you, for me the camaraderie of the challenge is a big motivator and in itself the main reason to take part in it. I'm glad if comes across
DeleteReally nice looking army. They look grim and ready for battle
ReplyDeleteThank you, these guys are ready and I hope they will see some battle soon! I might have to paint the opposing force first though (I've got some orks and eldar lined up in the painting que)
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DeleteWhat a brilliant project - the grim realism, the down to earth colours and the character in their little bearded faces. And then all the scenic elements to match! So good!
ReplyDeleteQuite envious of that beautiful Land Raider, too.
Brets would be an interesting contrast to this, but I look forward to seeing whatever comes next from you.
Thank you! Brets are always on the table when I'm thinking of future projects and it would definitely be a refreshing change after these white uniforms
DeleteDude, I have no words! This is such an incredible army, and seeing it come together every month has been such an honour. I love the gritty white-grey armour and the 'industrial-ness' of everything. Really brings these rather weird models to life!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to spend a lot of time just absorbing all these army shots. Love it!
Thanks mate! Following other projects come together is so much more interesting when you're in the challenge and the feeling is mutual.
DeleteSquats! Absolutely magnificent! I really love everything about your army - colour scheme, model choice, top drawer painting, and those banners are fabulous! Amazing work!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Squats really are special little fellows! I hope you noticed the one I got from you too! There's a better picture last month but he's pretty much in the centre of the first three pictures here too.
DeleteWoooooow, everything works perfectly, the miniatures, the scenery, everything...
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I have replied already earlier, but can't see it here. Anyway, thank you very much, I appreciate it!
DeleteAmazing paint job dude !! I can't wait to see your Slaaneshi cult next year !
ReplyDeleteThanks mate! We'll see how it goes. Slaanesh always tempts me... to paint models I mean
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