Sunday, 10 January 2021

Indomitus Necrons

Recently, Dusan from Warbrush studio has painted another set of Necron miniatures for me - the ones from the "Indomitus" box. If you follow this blog, you may have seen the pictures of the first batch of Necrons that Dusan painted a few months ago (original post can be found here). Back then, we defined a colour scheme for the whole army and these minis were (naturally) painted in the same way. Now I can say that my army is complete - and I can't wait to put these gorgeous models on the table. I should play my first game with Necrons (and my first WH40K 9th edition game) in the following weeks, so expect to see some battle reports soon!

 


 




Monday, 4 January 2021

Chaos Marauder Horsemen

Dusan from Warbrush studio has recently painted some more miniatures for me - this time, it was 10 Chaos Marauders Horsemen for my Slaves to Darkness army. I know that these models may look a bit "outdated" compared to the more recent miniatures (because this plastic kit has been around for a while and the general aestethic has changed), but I really like them a lot. Generally, I plan on using them in Everchosen, Knights of the Empty Throne and (of course) Ravagers lists, as a mobile unit that can take objectives quickly. It would be especially cool to have them along with Varanguard and Chaos Knights in all-cavalry Knights of the Empty Throne army (and I am planning to try that soon). Here's a couple of pictures:




Monday, 28 December 2020

Sylvaneth Warcry Warband

Few months ago, I have tried Warcry for the first time. As someone who liked (and played) Mordheim and who generally enjoys small-scale games, I was very interested in trying out Warcry ruleset. I built a small Tzeentch Arcanites warband (made entirely out of Tzaangors and Skyfires) and really enjoyed all of my games (espically my opponents complaining about the Skyfires :D). Since I have several armies for Age of Sigmar, I am really looking forward to building different warbands, especially now that new battletomes for each of the grand alliances have been published and each army got some (or many) new options.

So, yesterday I bought Sylvaneth Warcry set. I already have a big Sylvaneth army, but I wanted to create Sylvaneth warband with an alternative colour scheme (something I was considering fo some time now) and I also wanted another 3 Kurnoth Hunters with bows for my regular games of Age of Sigmar, so this box was perfect.


I like this set because it provides a lot of options for whatever you want to use it for - your regular army, or for your Warcry warband. Here's what you get inside:

  • 3 Kurnoth Hunters (with all available options - bows, swords, scythes)
  • 5 Tree-Revenants (that you can also build as Spite-Revenants)
  • Warcry unit and ability cards (not including new units and abilities available in the Warcry Order  Battletome)
  • Bases, tokens and assembly instructions


This box is a great choice both for expanding your existing Sylvaneth army, or for building an interesting Warcry warband. I'll start assembling the models week and during the holidays I will play a bit with the ideas for the new colour scheme. 

Wednesday, 23 December 2020

Painting Varanguard

This year was pretty bad for me when it comes to painting. Due to lockdown, job change and much less spare time available (I became dad last year), I did not manage to paint as much as before. Spare time that I had, I spent mostly on working out (to stay in shape) and reading. The only model I have painted was Archaon (but I am very satisfied with how it turned out). Recently, I've manged to squeeze in some more time for painting, so I started slowly working on my Varanguard. The plan is to have two units of Varanguard for the 1500 point Everchosen list (with some Chaos Marauders horsemen as well). On the pictures below, you can see the leader of the first Varanguard unit. 



I was worried about the colour scheme that I have chosen, because I was not sure about the combination of the red skin on the mount and the black armour with gold trim/details. In general, I don't like paiting black armour, but I definitely wanted to try that for this unit. I tried to separate all of the important details, as well as create contrast with the miniature base, to make miniature stand out. I really like the end result and cannot wait to finish the second model from the unit.

Sunday, 16 August 2020

Necrons are here!

Some time ago (actually, about two years ago), my friend Aleksa gave me his Necrons as a gift - he wasnn't so invested in WH40K and he wanted to reduce the number of minis he had, so I ended up with a nice Necron force (made mostly out of models from Forgebane and Start Collecting sets). However, I was busy painting my other armies and so I kept delaying painting the Necrons. Since I have even less time for painting now, I decided to call people from Warbrush studio for help - they already painted some of my Khorne minis, so I knew their work was fantastic. 

I wanted my Necrons to look like they have slept a long time on one of their tomb-worlds so I gave Dusan from Warbrush studio a few references ad we talked about what the final colour scheme should be. What he came up with can be seen on the pictures below. I can only say that I am very satisfied and  that the models look just like I have imagined them. Oh, and Dusan is also working on Necron models from the "Indomitus" set, so I really cannot wait to see the final result and put my army together!