Showing posts with label Warhammer Fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warhammer Fantasy. Show all posts

Friday, 21 March 2025

From Mike W - Another Deadline missed but another Challenge completed....

In the scramble to get some final figures completed by the looming deadline, which I missed, I have finished my current  backlog of Greenskin odds & ends. Unfortunately on the evening of the 19th March after an evening of painting, I thought I'd let the figures dry overnight and photograph and submit in the morning. Little did my befuddled brain recall at the time that the challenge closed at 1 miniute past midnight on the 20th....

So rather sheepishly, I present a late unit of 16 x Night Goblins which includes a boss, musician and a netter with acompanying clubba! Maybe this tale ofd mis-timing can be viewed as some kind of consolation and warning to others to watch the calendar! 😅

The completed unit of 16 x Night Goblins


Close-up of the left side of the unit - you can see the blue highlights I have put into some of their robes quite well here.

These guys have been kicking around my workdesk for a few months and came as parts of various batches of other Orc & Goblin figures that I had completed earlier in the year. The figures are the 1990's multipart versions of the Night Goblin, bigger than the later monocast bretheren and to my mind much more characterful.

The right side of the unit, lots of figures have tiny skull ear-rings and/or skulls on their waist belts but I'm not claiming for these!


Another view of the full unit

I undercoated these in dark grey before doing their robes in watered down black, many were then washed and highlighted with Prussian Blue to give them a stand-out appearance from other units. As much as I like black Night Goblins, row upon row of purely black figures does get dull.

Rear rank to the front, you can see the Netta here.
Net has 5 skulls attached, which I am claiming for!

Their green skins were added, appropriately enough, with GW Goblin Green and then washed with AP Green ink and highlighted again with Goblin Green. Mouths, teeth and other details were then addd. I have a vision of Goblins thieving shiney gold items and weearing them and so I give all my Goblins and Orks with gold ear-rings, bracelets etc - just to add more bling!

Figures were based in my usual manner with fine sand and electostatic grass.

Completed Doom Diver model

From a slightly different angle

And from the other side!

Next is a venerable item - A Goblin Doom Diver, something that I had been  looking for, for some time. I painted this up with a mix of regular and speed / contrast paints and think it has come out pretty well. I do not have the complete set of the original crew, but do have three Doom Divers (I think two of these may be original versions) whilst the device is a 2nd version released by GW and a more 'realistic' model.

I think these two Doom Diver figures are GW original release versions.

This guy is made for the 2nd version of the model.

I've added a few Snotlings - left over from last week's post, to the base to suppliment the crew. The original figures of two snotlings pulling a hook & rope being unavailable to me! 

Newly completed Orc Boar Rider

Finally I have an Orc Boar Rider, again left overs from other batches of Orcs that I have had over the last year or so, painted and now pressed into service.

I know that ther are newer Boar models for the Orc Riders
but the rest of my collection uses thes old style ones so I'm hapy!

If I were to start using the newer (and beter) boar models
I'd feel compelled to replace all the old ones as well...

With that done it is on to my Challenge Wrap-up, thanks again to the whole Challenge crew for making this event happen, I call out Martijn (my long suffereing Minion) and thank him for correcting my bad maths and also to Curt for his continued drive to keep this annual event running. 

It's pleasing to see that I managed to meet my self-set points target, position at a respectable 8th place in the points chart and to get two new armies on the self and ready to go - namely 28mm Arthurians and 15mm Epic Carthaginians. Of which photos below....

28mm Arthurian Army, still work in progress

Video of the Arthurian Army!

15mm Epic Carthaginian Army

Two bases of Archers, again two bases each of five figures.
Warlord Games, 15mm Epic,  Allied Italian Infantry

Warlord Games, 15mm Epic,  Celtiberian Infantry

I continue to needlessly add to my Tomb King & Greenskin Warhammer Fantasy armies, they are so much fun to paint and I have made a spluttering start to a Warhammer Elven army as well, although I have gone back to the drawing board on these as I need to plan out when I want to do, rather than just buy units on a whim.

21 x Tomb King Guardsmen
21 x Highland Miniatures, Aegean (High) Elves
Prehaps my favourite figure of the challenge, a venerable Elven Mage

Another new area for me was the raising of a Warhammer 40k Necron unit, I really liked these and will likely also plan out some thing for the next few months in this area as well.

3d Printed Necron Unit

Added to the mix this year were some more Landsnechts, some British Colonial Infantry, AWI Americans, Epic Romans, plus other odds and ends!

6 x 28mmLandsknecht Pikemen, based and ready to go!
Five Riflemen in Sudan
Five AWI American militiamen
Three stands of '30' 15mm Roman Soldiers, as supplied by Warlord Games

As a final wrap-up congratulations to fellow SAS Wargames Club member Grahame H. who absolutely smashed it this year with 4871 Points and several new armies.


Wednesday, 19 March 2025

From Sander: The Last post? (45 points)

 Hoi,

This might well be my last official entry  for this year's Challenge, I am trying to get one more in, but it will be tricky.

Anyway I have two different subjects for you today. First up are 5 more Stompy Robots or Battlemechs. I have painted these in the colours of the Northwind Hussars who are part of the Northwind Highlanders Mercenary Regiment. 




On the left lower leg I tried to depict the unit's Tartan 


While on the right leg I painted the personal Tartan of the pilots.


The second subject is my proxy for the Warhammer Empire Steamtank; I do not own an official model (yet) but this resin print is a very nice proxy I think. The looks of a wooden landship fits in nicely with the Lustria theme I envisage for my Dogs of War army and hence I have painted it in their reds and yellows. 





My favourite feature is the crew member dangling from the ladder trying to shoot a would-be assailant. I bought this as a secondhand rescue project and it turned out amazing in my opinion. Apart from providing some heavy support I intend to use it as a mobile trophy rack, when gaming. I will try to embellish the tank with shields, banners and heads from spare parts from the enemies it fights and defeats. These will be glued to it's sides after the battles.




A quick count of points says 5 x 28mm is 25 + 1 vehicle in 28mm is another 20 points for a total of 45 points.

I will see you all in the "end-of- Challenge" posts for sure soon! 

Cheers Sander

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Wow, wonderful work Sander! While the mechs are all very cool in their armoured glory and highland regalia, I have to say that your steamtank takes the ribbon here. Lovely brushwork on the hull and its various fittings (the smokestack finial-thingy is awesome). I agree with you that the chef's kiss of the model is the crewman optimistically hanging from the side (great work on his puff and slash uniform). A great basis for your future 'trophy rack'!

Finally, thank you for showing us your hard work over the course of the Challenge. I very much look forward to you and Arthur's round up photos! 

- Curt

Tuesday, 18 March 2025

From SanderS: "I am Gregarius IV!" (50 points)

 Hoi,

One last Gregarius post as Greg has mightily inspired me to paint up one of my two units of Braganza's Besiegers for my Dogs of War Army. You can gaze at the magnificence of Greg's figures HERE

If you hadn't noticed by now I am a major Old World fan, have been since starting out in the hobby and soooo glad the Old World is back. As said elsewhere I have 3 factions I am building armies for (Dwarfs, Bretonnia and the Empire) but I have divided my Empire army in two separate projects: my Middenheim army (which is the vanilla army) and my Lustria themed Dogs of War, mostly featuring Conquistadore/ Italian Renaissance like figures. This unit belongs to the latter army.

While Greg chose to go with the Old Skool "official" GW colourscheme; he nailed the armour way better than the 'Eavy Metal team did back then. Now I want my force, at the least the guys wearing heavy armour, to have dark metal armour which I think is more brooding. 




I also knew I didn't want to depict Braganza's Besiegers themselves and thus had to deviate from the "canon" shield designs, a short Pinterest search came up with these awesome designs which I mostly painted on by hand, there are indeed some decals on there (mostly the animals) and these are from GW and a Roman Republican transfer sheet I had kicking around for my 1:72 troops. They work really well to get in that Italian Renaissance look I find.






The banners are still in the mail on their way over here, but I will make sure to post them here when they arrive and are fitted to the figures!

Points wise 10 figures in 28mm are good for another 50 points and I might yet have one more entry left to post later on... 

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Wonderful to see another Regiment of Renown get some love during the challenge Sander! You've done a great job with them and your diverse pavisse designs really make then pop - great stuff!

- Paul


Monday, 17 March 2025

From Curt: Champion of Khorne for Nick (Violence) (25 Points)

Hey There!

I thought I'd start sneaking in some entries of my own before we wrap up just to keep my meagre points tally ticking along.

Nick (AKA 'MartinN') and I have been doing an annual figure exchange for quite a while now and for this year I promised him something 'Old World' themed. 

So here we have a Champion of Khorne, a model that was released way back in 2004. 

I think I got this guy from a Games Day in Toronto (I went to a few when we were out East), but I can't be sure of that. He has been lurking on my paint desk for two decades now, so I thought it high time for him to get painted, and what better reason than as a gift for a good friend.

You usually see these guys in classic red Khornate armour, but I thought I'd keep him a little more subdued and down-to-earth in brass, bronze and steel. 

He's standing astride a great heap of skulls (24 of them I think) so Barks should be quite pleased.

I hope you like him Nick (if not he'll happily take your skull).

I'll also have this lad stand in as my submission for 'Violence' - Khorne be praised.

5 for the Champion and 20 for the theme.

Thanks!

- Curt

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Its always a treat when one gets to Minion our benevolent Snowlord! :-)

A classic model that I've always liked - in fact I painted one of these in my first challenge back in 2014. The pose is so dynamic. I always saw him as appealing to the Blood God with an impassioned "Are you not Entertained?" :-) 

As ever, Brass works brilliantly for Khornate folks and gives him a great "I don't waste time cleaning armour, I just sharpen my axe and claim skulls" kind of vibe.

Great job mate - Lucky Nick!

- Paul