With my recent shenanigans with the Royal Mail, I wasn't sure I was even going to finish the Chambers of Challenge, let alone have time to work on the Snowlords final challenge. But a change of plan and a sudden burst of productivity (that surprised even me) meant I completed the chambers a couple of days ago and I was able to get started on my final Challenge. Curts instructions were as follows:
"For the SnowLord’s Altar let’s look into your collection of unpainted minis (Notice how I just assume that you, like me, have a pile of shame sitting in the wings!) and see if there is anything that you’ve been neglecting or avoiding to do. Maybe it’s because it’s intimidating, or you’ve lost steam on the project, but let’s see if we can use the Altar to create a challenge for you."
These were originally primed and mounted on sticks for Challenge VIII when I did the bulk of my AZW stuff, and have been on each Challenge to-do list every year since. So its probably time I got round to them!!
I've been avoiding them because they are tricky to paint at 6mm. The dark uniform and crisp white kit doesn't leave a lot of room for mistakes. To make these look good I would need my steadiest hand and smallest brushes. Now that they are done I'm pretty happy with how they have turned out. I have arranged these in groups of four with a dice holder on the back of the base. I've been playing a lot of solo AZW lately and I'm in the process of altering my older bases to include these dice holders. I have been using TMWWBKs but being flexible with how many figures are in a unit (the rules suggest 8). So these bases could represent three companies of lancers, or I could change the unit sizes to 16 or 24 figures that can take eight casualties before breaking. It depends on the size of the engagement I want to play. I've used TMWWBK's like this for big battles and small skirmishes alike with a lot of success.
So that's it, my passage through the Chambers of Challenge is complete, and this will also be my last entry for Challenge XI. Its been huge fun as always and well done to all the Challengers that have taken part this year, its an honour to be included in such hallowed company. Congratulations and thanks must of course also go to Curt for running this madness every year and well done also to the minions who help keep this brilliant enterprise going.
(Scoring: 27x6mm Mounted + Snowlords Bonus = 47 points)
They look great Lee!
ReplyDeleteOh, lovely. It wouldn't be a Challenge without a full-on, gobsmakingly gorgeous 6mm entry from Lee. Checkbox marked and challenge met. Well done Lee. I hope to see you out with the inmates for the next edition.
ReplyDeleteLooking good Lee!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Well done on getting these finished!
ReplyDeleteExcellent looking teeny tiny Lancers ! Well done on completing the chamber!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Excellent little fellows Lee!
ReplyDeleteStunning stuff Lee, great to see you back with some 6 mills. Takes a steady hand and younger eyes than mine to get those lance pennants.
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