Showing posts with label Rat Swarm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rat Swarm. Show all posts

Saturday, December 30, 2023

Graeme's Skaven (part three - Revolutions)

Graeme's Skaven - OWAC 7 Introduction Post

Paint something different this year! That was my plan. I wanted to get out my comfort zone and paint something new. Not more Skaven. Definitely not!

I put a poll up in the OWAC Facebook group and Slann came out on top, with Norse coming a close second. I dutifully dusted off both my Slaan and Norse models and started counting out and organising them. I had enough models to do either. I had some interesting models looked out to give both armies a bit more character. I opted to go for Slann, because they're ancient, sentient, space frogs, with an Aztec theme!


Then, halfway through my prep, I hit some snags with my Slann...

...and at the same time came across my remaining Skaven models.

I got to thinking...

I wasn't happy how I left off on OWAC 6...
...and I still didn't have a full 3000 point Skaven army I could play with...
...and I had a bunch of already prepped Skaven, just squeaking out for some paint...
...and I was tantalisingly close to having enough painted models to be able to field that Skaven army I dreamed of...

...and, in the end, yet again, the lure of the Great Horned One was too great!


There's definitely some masochistic tendencies needed when choosing a Skaven force to paint for an OWAC. The Jes Goodwin sculpts which make up my force are packed full of detail, which makes them a real pleasure to look at, but sometimes a bit of a chore to paint. And you need lots of them for a decent horde army.

So, ehm, I might have gotten a bit carried away with my prep...

I mean, I had a few Clan Eshin Gutter Runners lying around from my first OWAC...


And it was obvious I had to add to the Clanrats I had left over...


And maybe I could either add to the main Clanrat unit, or create a new Stormvermin unit...


Bulking up the unit was spears was needed...


And adding to the Skavenslave unit was a no-brainer...


Then I added to the bunch of Black Skaven I had lying around...


Obviously I'd need some firepower from Clan Skryre...



And some muscle from Clan Moulder, with something exotic thrown in for good measure...



And, of course, we have to have some leaders and special troops...



To be honest, I stopped counting after a while. It's the largest number of models I've ever prepped for an OWAC. The only thing I need to do in the next five or six months is paint (sounds so simple, right?). I have a few of conversions and something special in the pipeline, but only if I have time.

Realistically, though, I'm going to aim low. To complete a legal, practical force which I'm likely to actually play with, I'm going to focus on finishing these:

  • 20 Clanrats, armed with hand weapons, light armour and shields (120 points)
  • 10 Clanrats, armed with spears, light armour and shields (65 points)
  • 5 Skavenslaves, armed with spears and shields (17,5 points)
  • 2 Jezzailachis teams (78 points)
  • 2 Poisoned Wind Globadiers (52 points)
  • 1 Plague Censer Bearer (41 points)
  • 1 Warpfire-thrower team (81 points)
  • 1 General (level 20 hero, around 100 points)
This little horde of 42 Skaven only brings me to about 550 points - well short of the target 1000 points.
Either I paint a LOT more Skaven from the core units, or some elites (Black Skaven or Gutter Runners), or I recruit the swarm, Rat Ogres, and the Manticore (or Harpies that I planned to use last OWAC) to bump up the points. We shall see!

Fingers crossed I can make it through at least the stuff I plan to do. I'm hoping for more, but I've seen real life get in the way far too often.

Good luck to all the other challengers! (Especially the other member of #teamSkaven this year - AdamH).

There are some great-looking plans already afoot. I suspect this will be a sensationally good OWAC!


Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Brendan's Skaven Post for Month 5! (192 points)

Clanrats Go!


I spent this month bulking out my Skaven clanrat unit.  11 more Skaven completed for a total of 92 points. 


I would also like to thank Grame from this group as he showed and shared some Skaven banner outlines that he used and I liked!  So I made sure to copy what he did when I got around to my standard bearer for this unit.



Most of my work this month went into designing a movement tray for the models.  I started to slowly elevate the back rows so that I could safely put my fearless leader behind where all the action was taking place like a proper Skaven general.


And here you can see what they look like when they are coming after you!


I made a custom stand for my general in case he left the safety of the clan rats.  


And here is is sitting up on his hill:


I then remembered I needed more points, so I painted another rat swarm to continue with the Clan Moulder Theme (100 points).


And finally about 1000 points of my army so far!  It was a lot of fun to take them all out for a photo shoot!

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Brendan's January Skaven (209 points)

The Army Begins!


First thing first, I felt like I should start out with a character to lead this plucky band of scavengers, and I felt like the Throt "the Unclean" model was the perfect for this role.  Since I am going with a clan Moulder theme, it made sense to me he would be a good fit with his man-catcher.

Skaven Chieftain: 59 points


And because who wouldn't want to see what he looks like with his sweet warp-stone eyeball?


Next up is the rank and file of clan Moulder.  The very reliable and would never break when you enter combat; giant rats with their faithful Packmaster handlers.  

24 trusty rats and 4 Packmasters: 100 points




Last for the month of January is a rat swarm.  They only cost 50 points when I include a unit of Clanrats, and since I plan on painting Clanrats, I will count them as 50 points.

Rat Swarm: 50 points

In total for the month of January I have 209 points completed and I'm feeling very accomplished so far!  Can't wait to start on the next batch of rats soon.

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