Sunday, February 23, 2014
Sunday, February 16, 2014
13 Days to Crucible GT
So the Crucible GT in Orlando is less than two weeks away and now we're getting to about the point where the wheels came flying off the wagon for me before Battle for Salvation this past fall. The good news is, I'm much closer now to getting Skeletor's Sinister Luftwaffe off the worktable and on the gaming table. Bad news is I still have a bunch of stuff to do and I need to start getting more serious about doing it.
I'm taking heart in the stuff that I have been able to get done by steadily working a little at a time the past couple months, and hoping that will motivate me to crack down and finish the rest of it.
Here's what the two OOP raiders will look like that carry Skeletor's evil warriors that are going to be the wracks. The raiders have maybe an hours worth of painting work to do on them, which includes finishing the bases.
And here is an idea of what the finished rotons will look like when they're carrying the evil warriors that function as kabalite trueborn. These babies were completely built from scratch and then the pieces molded and cast. This pic was before I did the edge highlights on the black, and I still have about an hour or two to do on them, including finishing the bases, the cockpit interiors, and touching up the yellow smoke/gas. I've also been working on the visual army list I'm going to have for my own reference and also give to each opponent for their reference and as a kind of souvenier.
It's going to be on legal paper with two sides and laminated when it's done and basically is intended as a visual reference for what models are what in the army and what upgrades are given to each model and unit. I'll also have the printed Army Builder list for the stats and points, of course. I haven't gotten a recent pic of Snake Mountain, but there's not a lot of progress since the last couple that I've posted (I think the last one I posted had the base coat of paint laid down with the lava falls completed and the first couple coats of paint on the lava) Right now I've been washing the lava with Bloodletter red to get it to look more like lava, as Mrs. Carnivean keeps saying it still doesn't look like lava. After I'm planning on adding a resin coat with a slight tint to it. Any ideas on the color and ratio I should use? I know some of you have done a lot more with the resin effects than I have. I'm using the two part stuff that I know Tim and Tom have used in the past. Here's the army list itself, which is based off my original list and incorporating some of the suggestions Bob had made before BFS. It's submitted already, so locked in, but any strategy tips and advice would be greatly appreciated, as I still haven't played a game of 40K in two years. 2000 Pts - Dark Eldar Roster - Kabal of the Snake Headed Mountain Total Roster Cost: 1998 HQ: Baron Sathonyx (1#, 105 pts) 1 Baron Sathonyx, 105 pts HQ: Haemonculus (1#, 50 pts) 1 Haemonculus, 50 pts Troops: Hellion (15#, 275 pts) 14 Hellion, 224 pts = 14 * 16 1 Helliarch, 51 pts = (base cost 26 + Phantasm Grenade Launcher 20 + Power Weapon 5) Troops: Wracks (11#, 220 pts) 9 Wracks, 110 pts = 9 * 10 (base cost 10) + Liquifier Gun x2 20 1 Acothyst, 25 pts = (base cost 20) + Venom Blade 5 1 Raider, 85 pts = (base cost 60) + Torment Grenade Launchers 5 + Night Shields 10 + Flickerfield 10 Troops: Wracks (11#, 220 pts) 9 Wracks, 110 pts = 9 * 10 (base cost 10) + Liquifier Gun x2 20 1 Acothyst, 25 pts = (base cost 20) + Venom Blade 5 1 Raider, 85 pts = (base cost 60) + Torment Grenade Launchers 5 + Night Shields 10 + Flickerfield 10 Troops: Kabalite Warriors (6#, 130 pts) 5 Kabalite Warriors, 60 pts = 5 * 9 (base cost 9) + Blaster x1 15 1 Raider, 70 pts = (base cost 60) + Night Shields 10 Troops: Kabalite Warriors (6#, 130 pts) 5 Kabalite Warriors, 60 pts = 5 * 9 (base cost 9) + Blaster x1 15 1 Raider, 70 pts = (base cost 60) + Night Shields 10 Troops: Kabalite Warriors (6#, 130 pts) 5 Kabalite Warriors, 60 pts = 5 * 9 (base cost 9) + Blaster x1 15 1 Raider, 70 pts = (base cost 60) + Night Shields 10 Elite: Kabalite Trueborn (4#, 121 pts) 3 Kabalite Trueborn, 56 pts = 3 * 12 (base cost 12) + Splinter Cannon x2 20 1 Venom, 65 pts = (base cost 55) + Night Shields 10 Elite: Kabalite Trueborn (4#, 121 pts) 3 Kabalite Trueborn, 56 pts = 3 * 12 (base cost 12) + Splinter Cannon x2 20 1 Venom, 65 pts = (base cost 55) + Night Shields 10 Elite: Kabalite Trueborn (4#, 121 pts) 3 Kabalite Trueborn, 56 pts = 3 * 12 (base cost 12) + Splinter Cannon x2 20 1 Venom, 65 pts = (base cost 55) + Night Shields 10 Heavy Support: Ravager (1#, 125 pts) 1 Ravager, 125 pts = (base cost 105) + Night Shields 10 + Flickerfield 10 Heavy Support: Ravager (1#, 125 pts) 1 Ravager, 125 pts = (base cost 105) + Night Shields 10 + Flickerfield 10 Heavy Support: Ravager (1#, 125 pts) 1 Ravager, 125 pts = (base cost 105) + Night Shields 10 + Flickerfield 10 Validation Report: 1. Dark Eldar Army: Kabal; c-1. File Version: 1.29 For Bug Reports/www.ab40k.org; b-1. Roster Options: Named or Special Characters; a-1. Scenario: Normal Mission; b-2. Levels of Alliance: Battle Brothers Roster satisfies all enforced validation rules Composition Report: HQ: 2 (1 - 2) Elite: 3 (0 - 3) Troops: 6 (2 - 6) Fast: 0 (0 - 3) Heavy: 3 (0 - 3) Fort: 0 (0 - 1) Created with Army Builder® - Try it for free at http://www.wolflair.com And here's the punch list, which I will try to update as I go and can kind of be viewed as a companion piece to my two Wall of Text articles to show what goes into getting a complicated army with display base ready for a tournament and the enormity of the undertaking I was attempting with this particular army. Kabal of the Snake Headed Mountain Punch list - red washes on lava - resin coat on lava - finish painting OOP raiders - finish painting rotons - airbrush yellow smoke - airbrush raiders x3 - paint raiders x3 (basically the highlights and details. Not using the crew models since the kabalite warriors are all pegged to fit in the raider while being transported) - finish painting ravagers x3 (airbrush coat is already done and crew are already painted - finish assemble snake mountain bridge - paint snake mountain bridge (the bridge is magnetized (and will be pegged as well)to fit in place so will not be permantly attached - assemble snake mountain doors x2 - install snake mountain doors x2 - assemble snake mountain portuculis - install snake mountain portculis - drill and peg vehicles to mountain (I had magnetized the rotons and OOP raiders but they're just too heavy to hold, so I'm going to drill the bottoms of their custom bases and make removable pegs that will fit down into the top of the mountain and hold them in place a little better, as right now I'm seeing a potential catastrophe any time the display base gets jostled a little) - Finish painting Snake Mountain (have to do some of the detail stuff, the touch-ups, and the highlight coats, as well as the name plaque/scroll at the base. Mrs. Carnivean wants to help with this as she had done the highlights and finishing on the Ghosts N' Goblins base and really enjoyed it) - make Dragstor smoke effects (basically he's going to have a trail of exhaust smoke behind him attached to his base and to the base of the raider he's travelling with) - finish painting Grizzlor, Modulok, Evil Lyn, Tri-Klops, and Manntenna (mainly just touch-ups - they were all almost finished when I bailed last time) - finish wrack and trueborn bases (most have been done already, but the last batch of characters I was working on still need their bases done) - finish painting hellions (mostly done from before - they just need the last couple highlights) - finish kabalite warrior bases and feet and separate into numbered baggies (an explanation here; since the warriors are all pegged with paper clip pieces to fit into the raiders and then onto the magnetized bases, they kind of have to be matched with the correct base to fit well. Since there are fifteen of them, this could lead to problems. To solve this, I've painted the undersides of each foot with a unique pair of colors which will corespond to the unique pair of colors the bottoms of each base are painted with. To further help, each five man raider crew and their bases will be in a separate numbered ziplock baggie and their raider will have the corresponding number on its belly, so that way when the crew disembarks, I can throw the bases down on the table immediately to show placement and add the models while my opponent is rolling/moving models/etc so as not to use up time. I'll be using the same strategy with the wracks and trueborn, putting the bases in different baggies corresponding to their transports. The character names are all on the bases, so it'll be easy to know who goes on what base) - finish visual army list (basically involves adding the rest of the pictures, doing a background and sprucing up the title font, then printing and laminating them at Staples) - Select montage pictures (I should explain here. I want to have the flat backside of Snake Mountain decorated with pictures of the army in progress so people can see that all the non-GW minis were scrach sculpts rather than stuff from another line, and also to show off the work that went into the army. It's going to have a black border/frame with a shattered mirror pattern) - Trace snake mountain back and cut foamcore, posterboard, and clear plastic for montage(white foamcore for the backing, onto which the pictures will be affixed, with the clear plastic - thin sheets used in some poster frames - and then the black posterboard frame over top. Since Snake Mountain is in three stackable pieces, the montage will be made up of three sections, each of which will affix to the back of the mountain pieces. - Create picture montage and cut out windows in frame (this project I'm going to give to Mrs. Carnivean as it's the kind of thing she likes to do) - Glue finished montage to backside of display base
And here is an idea of what the finished rotons will look like when they're carrying the evil warriors that function as kabalite trueborn. These babies were completely built from scratch and then the pieces molded and cast. This pic was before I did the edge highlights on the black, and I still have about an hour or two to do on them, including finishing the bases, the cockpit interiors, and touching up the yellow smoke/gas. I've also been working on the visual army list I'm going to have for my own reference and also give to each opponent for their reference and as a kind of souvenier.
It's going to be on legal paper with two sides and laminated when it's done and basically is intended as a visual reference for what models are what in the army and what upgrades are given to each model and unit. I'll also have the printed Army Builder list for the stats and points, of course. I haven't gotten a recent pic of Snake Mountain, but there's not a lot of progress since the last couple that I've posted (I think the last one I posted had the base coat of paint laid down with the lava falls completed and the first couple coats of paint on the lava) Right now I've been washing the lava with Bloodletter red to get it to look more like lava, as Mrs. Carnivean keeps saying it still doesn't look like lava. After I'm planning on adding a resin coat with a slight tint to it. Any ideas on the color and ratio I should use? I know some of you have done a lot more with the resin effects than I have. I'm using the two part stuff that I know Tim and Tom have used in the past. Here's the army list itself, which is based off my original list and incorporating some of the suggestions Bob had made before BFS. It's submitted already, so locked in, but any strategy tips and advice would be greatly appreciated, as I still haven't played a game of 40K in two years. 2000 Pts - Dark Eldar Roster - Kabal of the Snake Headed Mountain Total Roster Cost: 1998 HQ: Baron Sathonyx (1#, 105 pts) 1 Baron Sathonyx, 105 pts HQ: Haemonculus (1#, 50 pts) 1 Haemonculus, 50 pts Troops: Hellion (15#, 275 pts) 14 Hellion, 224 pts = 14 * 16 1 Helliarch, 51 pts = (base cost 26 + Phantasm Grenade Launcher 20 + Power Weapon 5) Troops: Wracks (11#, 220 pts) 9 Wracks, 110 pts = 9 * 10 (base cost 10) + Liquifier Gun x2 20 1 Acothyst, 25 pts = (base cost 20) + Venom Blade 5 1 Raider, 85 pts = (base cost 60) + Torment Grenade Launchers 5 + Night Shields 10 + Flickerfield 10 Troops: Wracks (11#, 220 pts) 9 Wracks, 110 pts = 9 * 10 (base cost 10) + Liquifier Gun x2 20 1 Acothyst, 25 pts = (base cost 20) + Venom Blade 5 1 Raider, 85 pts = (base cost 60) + Torment Grenade Launchers 5 + Night Shields 10 + Flickerfield 10 Troops: Kabalite Warriors (6#, 130 pts) 5 Kabalite Warriors, 60 pts = 5 * 9 (base cost 9) + Blaster x1 15 1 Raider, 70 pts = (base cost 60) + Night Shields 10 Troops: Kabalite Warriors (6#, 130 pts) 5 Kabalite Warriors, 60 pts = 5 * 9 (base cost 9) + Blaster x1 15 1 Raider, 70 pts = (base cost 60) + Night Shields 10 Troops: Kabalite Warriors (6#, 130 pts) 5 Kabalite Warriors, 60 pts = 5 * 9 (base cost 9) + Blaster x1 15 1 Raider, 70 pts = (base cost 60) + Night Shields 10 Elite: Kabalite Trueborn (4#, 121 pts) 3 Kabalite Trueborn, 56 pts = 3 * 12 (base cost 12) + Splinter Cannon x2 20 1 Venom, 65 pts = (base cost 55) + Night Shields 10 Elite: Kabalite Trueborn (4#, 121 pts) 3 Kabalite Trueborn, 56 pts = 3 * 12 (base cost 12) + Splinter Cannon x2 20 1 Venom, 65 pts = (base cost 55) + Night Shields 10 Elite: Kabalite Trueborn (4#, 121 pts) 3 Kabalite Trueborn, 56 pts = 3 * 12 (base cost 12) + Splinter Cannon x2 20 1 Venom, 65 pts = (base cost 55) + Night Shields 10 Heavy Support: Ravager (1#, 125 pts) 1 Ravager, 125 pts = (base cost 105) + Night Shields 10 + Flickerfield 10 Heavy Support: Ravager (1#, 125 pts) 1 Ravager, 125 pts = (base cost 105) + Night Shields 10 + Flickerfield 10 Heavy Support: Ravager (1#, 125 pts) 1 Ravager, 125 pts = (base cost 105) + Night Shields 10 + Flickerfield 10 Validation Report: 1. Dark Eldar Army: Kabal; c-1. File Version: 1.29 For Bug Reports/www.ab40k.org; b-1. Roster Options: Named or Special Characters; a-1. Scenario: Normal Mission; b-2. Levels of Alliance: Battle Brothers Roster satisfies all enforced validation rules Composition Report: HQ: 2 (1 - 2) Elite: 3 (0 - 3) Troops: 6 (2 - 6) Fast: 0 (0 - 3) Heavy: 3 (0 - 3) Fort: 0 (0 - 1) Created with Army Builder® - Try it for free at http://www.wolflair.com And here's the punch list, which I will try to update as I go and can kind of be viewed as a companion piece to my two Wall of Text articles to show what goes into getting a complicated army with display base ready for a tournament and the enormity of the undertaking I was attempting with this particular army. Kabal of the Snake Headed Mountain Punch list - red washes on lava - resin coat on lava - finish painting OOP raiders - finish painting rotons - airbrush yellow smoke - airbrush raiders x3 - paint raiders x3 (basically the highlights and details. Not using the crew models since the kabalite warriors are all pegged to fit in the raider while being transported) - finish painting ravagers x3 (airbrush coat is already done and crew are already painted - finish assemble snake mountain bridge - paint snake mountain bridge (the bridge is magnetized (and will be pegged as well)to fit in place so will not be permantly attached - assemble snake mountain doors x2 - install snake mountain doors x2 - assemble snake mountain portuculis - install snake mountain portculis - drill and peg vehicles to mountain (I had magnetized the rotons and OOP raiders but they're just too heavy to hold, so I'm going to drill the bottoms of their custom bases and make removable pegs that will fit down into the top of the mountain and hold them in place a little better, as right now I'm seeing a potential catastrophe any time the display base gets jostled a little) - Finish painting Snake Mountain (have to do some of the detail stuff, the touch-ups, and the highlight coats, as well as the name plaque/scroll at the base. Mrs. Carnivean wants to help with this as she had done the highlights and finishing on the Ghosts N' Goblins base and really enjoyed it) - make Dragstor smoke effects (basically he's going to have a trail of exhaust smoke behind him attached to his base and to the base of the raider he's travelling with) - finish painting Grizzlor, Modulok, Evil Lyn, Tri-Klops, and Manntenna (mainly just touch-ups - they were all almost finished when I bailed last time) - finish wrack and trueborn bases (most have been done already, but the last batch of characters I was working on still need their bases done) - finish painting hellions (mostly done from before - they just need the last couple highlights) - finish kabalite warrior bases and feet and separate into numbered baggies (an explanation here; since the warriors are all pegged with paper clip pieces to fit into the raiders and then onto the magnetized bases, they kind of have to be matched with the correct base to fit well. Since there are fifteen of them, this could lead to problems. To solve this, I've painted the undersides of each foot with a unique pair of colors which will corespond to the unique pair of colors the bottoms of each base are painted with. To further help, each five man raider crew and their bases will be in a separate numbered ziplock baggie and their raider will have the corresponding number on its belly, so that way when the crew disembarks, I can throw the bases down on the table immediately to show placement and add the models while my opponent is rolling/moving models/etc so as not to use up time. I'll be using the same strategy with the wracks and trueborn, putting the bases in different baggies corresponding to their transports. The character names are all on the bases, so it'll be easy to know who goes on what base) - finish visual army list (basically involves adding the rest of the pictures, doing a background and sprucing up the title font, then printing and laminating them at Staples) - Select montage pictures (I should explain here. I want to have the flat backside of Snake Mountain decorated with pictures of the army in progress so people can see that all the non-GW minis were scrach sculpts rather than stuff from another line, and also to show off the work that went into the army. It's going to have a black border/frame with a shattered mirror pattern) - Trace snake mountain back and cut foamcore, posterboard, and clear plastic for montage(white foamcore for the backing, onto which the pictures will be affixed, with the clear plastic - thin sheets used in some poster frames - and then the black posterboard frame over top. Since Snake Mountain is in three stackable pieces, the montage will be made up of three sections, each of which will affix to the back of the mountain pieces. - Create picture montage and cut out windows in frame (this project I'm going to give to Mrs. Carnivean as it's the kind of thing she likes to do) - Glue finished montage to backside of display base
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
Back from the Grave
Back From the
Grave
So it’s been a crazy couple months since I got back from my visit back
home but I’m trying to put the pieces back together of my failed BFS army and
also tie up some loose hobby projects before the New Year. So get ready for a massive update.
Wall of Text
Article: This is something I had been
working on sporadically for the past three or four months and I finally
finished last week and it’s up on the boards now. (The first half at least; the damn thing was
so long Rod thought we should make it into two articles)
The Kabal of the
Snake Headed Mountain: Sadly
once there was no more tournament to bring them to I lost a lot of steam and
life got in the way for a few weeks as well, but I had been making some
incremental progress and now I’m planning on making a big push to finish
everything. Snake Mountain is mostly
base painted now and I’m in the process of painting the lava effects. Once that’s done it’s just doing the detail
painting and adding some details like a couple of gates/doors and a
bridge. I nailed down the color schemes
I want for the different transports, and have started mixing up colors and
painting the two old school raiders by brush.
I’m hoping to be able to use my crummy airbrush to at least put down the
main hull colors on the newer raiders and ravagers, and would like to have a
first coat on all of those by the end of this weekend if possible.
There’s a
weekend long tournament in Orlando in February that I’m planning on bringing
them to, and I’m going to try to have them finished by the new year or shortly
after so I don’t have to try and scramble to meet another deadline again.
The Pledge: I kind of lost track so I’ll have to go
through everything and do a final tally, since I know I didn’t buy too much
this year. I was “in the black” for most
of the year, but then I picked up the Dark Vengeance set a couple months ago
and that screwed me up a little. And so the next few weeks I’m going to try and
finish some projects that got left 95% completed when the BFS army started
taking over, like my huge 30+ plague monk unit with furnace, my gatorman posse
and Maelok for Hordes and Collodi’s warband for Malifaux. Just doing those should put me back in black.
Malifaux: I’ve had
Collodi’s crew 90% done for the better part of a year now and I’d really like
to get them finished. I really
want to get back into this game since I’ve always really loved the models and
the game system and now with second edition being released they’re doing a lot
now at he place in Kissimmee. And also
with Malifaux being supported at the newly opened Gamers Gambit up there, I
figure some people in the club might be getting into the game soon and I’d love
to play it with you guys since they do have a Malifaux module now on Vassal.
Blindwater: Working on getting my Blindwater
Congregation for Hordes up to 50 pts.
There’s a steamroller coming up in a couple weeks in Tampa that I might
try to bring them too, but mainly I want to finish with them so I can move on
to other War Machine stuff, as I’ve been wanting to try Menoth since I’ve had
the starter set painted all this time and think it might work well with my play
style (better than Cryx anyway) The
gatorman posse is done and just in need of a protective coat and basing, Maelok
is pretty much base coated and just needs all the detail work and
highlights/shading. The witch doctor and
boneswarm are currently black primered with nothing else.
The Grey Knights: I’m really
trying to get away from painting armies for deadlines, because it keeps me from
playing, and I’m not going to make any friends down here if I’m not frequenting
the places that people game at. To do
that I need to get myself to a place where I can use an unpainted army and not
give a damn. One of the ways I’ve
decided to do this is to only play in Tampa with unfinished 40K armies. From what I’ve seen of the tournaments I’ve
participated in at the place down there, they don’t give any points or prizes
for painting, so it should help me be able to bring an ‘army in progress’
without beating myself up over it. I’m
going to think of it as my farm league.
I’ve been bouncing around space marines for a while, and got as far as
coming up with a chapter color scheme and painting a unit up a couple years
back, but hadn’t done much other than slowly accumulate stuff. With the Dark
Vengeance set, I now have enough for an 1800 pt list, which I’ve decided to
play as Gray Knights because they’re a fairly new codex and also because
they’ve got the witch-hunter stuff. (yes to any of you who think I’m going soft
by finally playing a [technically] non-evil faction, my concept is very
inquisition themed, meaning they like to set people on fire very much, just in
case they might be consorting with creatures of the warp)
I picked up some bitz on ebay and have been working on doing minor
conversions to the space marines and terminators to bring them in line with
sword bearing theme.I’m planning on making the swords all aflame with green stuff, but that will be the last step before painting, which will be whenever I get around to it. In the meantime, I want to use them to get back into the game since I still haven’t played 6th edition yet. I probably won’t do any more work on them till after the holidays because I won’ be able to use them for a month or two, since this month’s RTT is 2500 pts which is way over the models I have available. Fortunately, I have a plan B.
Da Bengal Boyz is
Kommin!! (to the tune of the Vengabus): My mecha heavy ork army has been sitting
in a half finished state for a couple years now. They were never meant to be incredibly well
painted – I just had a lot of the stuff already and always liked the whole
goofy Dick Dastardly and his Flying Machines gone to Thunderdome look and fun
feel of the Orks in 40K. I had always
planned on doing a limited color base coat-drybrush-wash-done. The two HQs are
big conversion jobs and those two are the only ones I was ever planning on
going the extra mile with the painting to try and make them showcase pieces. Presently the boyz and nobs are done, the
killa kans, dredds and battlewagons have the base color (orange with black
tiger stripes) airbrushed on already and the deffkoptas, bikers and scratch
built skorcha buggies are assembled and primed with chaos black.
The conversion work on the HQs is almost
done. I can cover the 2500 pts for the
Dec 21 RTT in Tampa with them and really only care about having them all on the
proper bases and packed in a couple toolboxes, but if I could get three colors
on each of them in the next few weeks, that would be nice, and also help me
along on the Pledge at the same time.
Monday, October 14, 2013
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