The Death Company and Death Company Dreadnaught |
Far-Flung Hobbyist's original intent was to be a blog in which a group of friends share progression on their various miniature wargame projects. It is mostly just Rob posting his hobby efforts weekly.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Death Company and Dead Guys
A progress post for all you who thought I dropped off the face of the earth, which I have not.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
High Elves: Lions, Sisters and Shadows Army
It's about time I contribute something, so here is my High Elf army as it stands now. I chose to build an army around the idea of a group of elves dedicated to defending the northwest coast of Ulthuan from the invasions of the Dark Elves and their brethren. With that in mind, my core units are from Nagarythe and they are supported by units from the neighboring regions of Chrace and Avelorn. Alith Anar, the Shadow King and leader of the Shadow Warriors (the remnants of the noble families of Nagarythe for the most part) is the first model I got and is my centerpiece, for now. He's not quite finished to my liking, but close.
Alith Anar - The Shadow King |
Monday, March 17, 2014
Perun Russkin wolf priest assigned to keep an eye on Bran Redmaw's corruption |
So I went ahead and took my first real weekend in a long time. As a way of blowing off steam I started working on my Wolf Priest (see image). I began with the left over lord executioner parts I had lying around from my Bran conversion. Then added a custom Morkai Crozius and a wolf "skull" helmet. Both the plasma pistol and jump pack are magnetized to be swapped with other options if I want to outfit him differently. I then started the base-coat process to see what I thought... he needs more wolf bits I think.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Birthday & Taking Stock
Today, I turned 30. This means a few gifts and is a good time to review the projects in the list. Since the release of the new Dwarf armybook, I have picked up a box of Longbreads/Hammers and Ironbreakers/Irondrakes. For my birthday, I received a new Runesmith/Runelord (pictured) and a Gyrocopter/Gyrobomber. This all adds to the long list of unpainted Dwarfs I have allowed to languish, nascent Eldar Alaitoc, and the numerous auxiliary Space Marine vehicles.
Runesmith |
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Narrow Defeat and Motivation
Yesterday, I played a 2,000 pt Warhammer Fantasy game against Dark Elves (sorry no pics, list after the break). The Dwarfs performed admirable. The Organ Gun earned Most Valuable Unit for me, letting loose somewhere around 15 shots per turn on average and cutting down pointy-eared cavalry and infantry alike. A unit of Slayers also took to the field, but found itself under withering fire from Repeater Crossbows followed by facing Sisters of Slaughter. As I discussed with my opponent, playing games inspires painting and modeling and so I need to paint up the second cannon (below), Slayers, Runesmith, and then figure out what follows.
Dwarf Cannon (sans basing) |
Monday, March 3, 2014
Legio VII, 564th Company: Moritat Centurion in Mk II Power Armor
Nearly finished, and well enough along to post to the blog, is the Moritat consul for my Horus Heresy Imperial Fists Legion. Armed with, inter alia, two plasma pistols, artificer armor, and his Chain Fire special rule, this gun-slinging centurion has the potential to be a real nasty customer. I'm calling him either "Sweet William" or "William the Young."
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