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		<title>One Knight and a Weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2011 16:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IainC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been busy; back in August I was part of Team Wales for the European Team Championships in Montreux. Then there was some work stuff and then I went to the US for a two week holiday. Thus it is that I&#8217;ve just got around to reporting on the ETC as well as updating with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been busy; back in August I was part of Team Wales for the European Team Championships in Montreux. Then there was some work stuff and then I went to the US for a two week holiday. Thus it is that I&#8217;ve just got around to reporting on the ETC as well as updating with a new figure that I finished just before heading off on holiday.</p>
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<p>The ETC is a hardcore team event where you bring your filthiest list or you go home. I played it back in 2009 with Team Ireland and this year I was invited to play for Team Wales at relatively short notice as they needed to replace a last-minute cancellation.  I thought I was lucky when the Welsh asked me to use a Warriors of Chaos army as it would mean that I could use an army that I already had rather than paint up a new one in a hurry. Unfortunately, the particular niche that my army was intended to fill in the Welsh lineup required a fairly specific build and I ended up having to paint up almost everything I needed anyhow. The only parts of my existing army that I could use were my Sorceror on a Disc, my Chaos Knights, my marauders and my Chosen (which were pulling duty as halberd armed Chaos Warriors in this list). I had to paint up 50 more Marauders, 11 Chaos Warriors with Halberds and a mounted Chaos Lord of Khorne to bring the army up to spec and this was bolstered with a Hellcannon borrowed from one of the other Welsh team members.</p>
<p>Somehow, and with significant assistance from my wife, that lot got painted up in the three weeks or so that I had before the event and I took off to sunny Montreux. That part of Switzerland is a beautiful place and Montreux itself is particularly stunning.  I was staying at a Youth Hostel just down the lake shore from the event hall and my walk to and from the tournament every day was just incredible. The ETC itself is held over two days with three games on each day. Our first game was against the Greek team who were a good tip for the winners&#8217; podium and so we weren&#8217;t expecting to take much away from that. Sure enough we got destroyed &#8211; my game vs their Dark Elf player ended 16-4 against after a methodical demolition job. The Hellcannon did well to eat a War Hydra in close combat but that was the only real bright spot for me. Next up we played team Norn Iron and I was feeling good about this as every time I&#8217;d played them in previous events, I&#8217;d won. Sure enough, I blew through their Dwarf player and scored 15 points for the team. Our final opponents for the day were team Netherlands where I got schooled 20-0 by a Vampire Counts player.</p>
<p>After a hard day of wargaming we headed into the town where we quickly realised that Montreux is not for people like us. Unless you are fabulously wealthy your entertainment options are going to be extremely limited. We sat and had horrendously expensive pizza and then sat on the beach drinking spiced rum until the small hours. The whole weekend was blisteringly hot and, as the town is sheltered by the mountains, there is no wind so the air stays warm even at night.</p>
<p><a href="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6182/6070732241_d210663080_b.jpg"><img class="alignright" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" title="My army resting between battles" src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6182/6070732241_d210663080_m.jpg" alt="My Chaos Army" width="240" height="180" /></a></p>
<p>The next day we were ready for more punishment and we were drawn against Team Belgium to kick off. I played against a Dwarf army that was practically identical to the one I&#8217;d murdered on the previous day except this time everything went wrong for me. Another 20-0 shoeing ensued. After the Belgians we were drawn against Hungary where an Empire army proceeded to pull my army apart and then jump on the bits. Some horrendously bad dice sealed the deal and handed 20 gift-wrapped points to my opponent. I don&#8217;t like to blame the dice too much in games because generally losing due to dice means that you are leaning on luck rather than good play to win, however this was about as bad as I&#8217;ve ever had and I&#8217;m not sure that I could have done things differently. My Sorceror failed 7 leadership tests in a row and fled off the table, 8 out of 10 Chaos Knights failed a strength test and were killed by a Dwellers Below, 34 attacks from halberd-wielding Chaos Warriors of Khorne scored 4 hits and no wounds on the Arch Lector, two hits from a mortar killed an entire unit of Marauders in a single turn. Stuff like that. Finally we were drawn against Team Scotland who ended up beating us narrowly and me handily. By this point there was nothing to play for for either team so we all kicked back and had  a relaxed game. I played another Empire army and, once more found that I had no way to protect myself from his magic and warmachines. Still it was a fun game and we&#8217;d hit our team goal of not coming last.</p>
<p>In the end we came 24th out of 28 teams and we were thrilled to win the award for most sporting team. We celebrated with more spiced rum on the beach then I bade farewell to Captain Matt and the rest of the lads and headed back to the hostel. I took a lot of pictures over the weekend; pictures of Montreux can be found <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/requiel/sets/72157627371723323/" target="_blank">here</a> while pictures of armies and miniatures from the ETC itself can be found <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/requiel/sets/72157627371738377/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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After my adventure in Switzerland I had a couple of weeks before I was off on a real holiday to the US. In that time I managed to finish painting up an HQ choice for my Grey Knight army. The figure is Castellan Crowe but I will generally be using him as a standard Brotherhood Champion and attaching him to a Razorback squad. Following my experiments with the armour of the Grey Knight Terminators, I decided to try a different tack for Crowe. His armour is heavily shaded and highlighted with Charadon Granite and Vallejo Ivory respectively. Rather than leave the silver areas flat and highlight the edges, I chose to accentuate the curves of the armour plates by painting in the sharp reflections and then contrasting these with deep shadows in a non-metallic metal style &#8211; although I was using a metallic colour as a base. This was much more successful than the Terminators were although it was time consuming to achieve. Originally his sword was blue but I painted myself into a corner when I was doing the banner and needed a strong colour that would contrast with the blue field of the banner and so I repainted the sword yellow and repeated this for the chained blade on the banner itself. The runes on the blade were done in blue and a weak object source lighting effect was added by means of a blue glaze. The other detailing was done to match the Terminators except the cloak which was painted a pale yellowish brown to complement the sword and had a triple stripe painted on the hem with some freehand lettering added.</p>
<p>More pictures of Crowe are on the <a href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/pictures/grey-knights/" target="_blank">Grey Knights gallery</a> page.</p>
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		<title>Warriors of Chaos Army</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2011 00:25:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IainC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I pretty much finished my Tzeentchian Warriors of Chaos army for Warhammer Fantasy Battles. There are a few things that may get added some time down the road, but there&#8217;s nothing that it&#8217;s missing. I have two unpainted Spawn along with a handful of Warriors and Knights that are still on their sprues that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/image034.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignleft" style="border: 4px solid black; margin: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_image034.jpg" alt="image034" width="100" height="75" /></a>Today I pretty much finished my Tzeentchian Warriors of Chaos army for Warhammer Fantasy Battles. There are a few things that may get added some time down the road, but there&#8217;s nothing that it&#8217;s missing. I have two unpainted Spawn along with a handful of Warriors and Knights that are still on their sprues that I could add and at some point I may work on a Warshrine and maybe convert up some Chaos Ogres if I feel the urge but I&#8217;m not in any hurry to do so. My next project is beckoning and I want to draw a line under this one so here&#8217;s a look at the army I spent most of the last year building up.</p>
<p>Originally this was part of the 8 armies initiative that I was doing along with some friends from work. The idea was that we would all build up WFB armies together and play against each other as well as enter some of the local tournaments as a group. Progress has been spotty for most of the people involved and, while most people have at least a couple of units painted up each, no-one except me actually has a playable army. I&#8217;ve ended up with about 3000 points of Chaos Warriors with a strong Tzeentch theme and visual connection so I&#8217;m scoring it as a win. Some of the units have been showcased here already &#8211; particularly the<a title="Knights of Chaos" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/2010/06/knights-of-chaos/" target="_blank"> Chaos Knights</a> and the <a title="Chaos Battle Standard Bearer" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/2010/09/chaos-battle-standard-bearer/" target="_blank">Army Standard Bearer</a> but most of the army hasn&#8217;t been photographed properly until tonight so here is the rest of it as well as some writeups for the more interesting pieces.</p>
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<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/image009.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignleft" style="border: 4px solid black; margin: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_image009.jpg" alt="image009" width="100" height="75" /></a>First up is the Chaos Knight Champion. When I painted up the Chaos Knight unit a while ago, I painted each of them individually as I wanted them to stand out. This looked good but it made it hard to determine which of them was the unit champion as they all looked &#8216;special&#8217;. So I decided to convert up a champion figure who would stand out in a unit of individuals. I cut and greenstuffed a Chaos Steed so that it was rearing up, greenstuffed the rider so he was leaning forwards in the saddle and then reversed the grip on his lance so he would be stabbing downwards rather than holding it at parade rest. After that it was time to paint him and I needed the colour scheme to be just as eyecatching as the pose. For this I decided to go back a little to a slightly older version of the Chaos lore and make the champion a corrupted Bretonnian knight who has succumbed to the insidious wiles of Chaos. This reflects the older, more Faustian background rather than the current barbarian-centric version. The idea was that his original armour and barding has fused to him and become his chaos armour and the iconography of Chaos is bleeding through and subsuming the older Bretonnian heraldry. I did a a fairly simple heraldic pattern &#8211; per pale azure and argent lozengy gules, in the first two fleur de lys or. This was repeated on the armour plates of the horse barding as well as on the rider himself, his breastplate is in pale to match his arms and his shoulderpads bear the charges, blazons and fields of the appropriate side too.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/image037.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none alignleft" style="border: 4px solid black; margin: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_image037.jpg" alt="image037" width="100" height="75" /></a>Next are a brace of Chaos Sorcerors. I have two in the army, both with the Mark of Tzeentch. One is on foot and generally goes in the Warriors unit, the other is on a Disc and hunts alone. The disc-rider is one of the first <a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/image015.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none alignright" style="border: 4px solid black; margin: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_image015.jpg" alt="image015" width="100" height="75" /></a>units I painted for this army but I never got around to photographing him. He&#8217;s the limited edition version released to celebrate 10 years of GW Italy and GW Germany and is a really nice figure. I&#8217;ve done him with the tentacles fading from purple to pink with a fairly standard blue and yellow scheme for his armour and robes. The Sorceror on foot is likewise in blue and yellow and I&#8217;m particularly pleased with the highlighting on the back of his cloak.</p>
<p>10 Marauder Horsemen were another early addition to the army. These were painted fairly fast but came out looking good despite that. I used these guys as test beds for a lot of the techniques I&#8217;d use to knock out regular Marauders as quickly as possible later on. I tried not to make them too uniform so the horses are different colours and I&#8217;ve used a limited palette on the riders to make them all individual while still keeping them coherent<a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/image028.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right alignright" style="border: 4px solid black; margin: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_image028.jpg" alt="image028" width="100" height="75" /></a> as a unit. They have spears and a full command group which isn&#8217;t optimal and they&#8217;ve been left on the shelf for the past few games. I&#8217;m pessimistic about their effectiveness in 8th edition and they are a low priority for most lists I build these days. I guess they could be decent warmachine hunters but any army with warmachines is likely to have enough missile fire to shred light cavalry with ease. In a similar state of limbo are ten Chaos Warhounds that were added shortly after the horsemen. These are very quick to paint and also don&#8217;t seem to have much of a role any more.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/image032.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignleft" style="border: 4px solid black; margin: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_image032.jpg" alt="image032" width="100" height="75" /></a>The Chaos Knights have already been featured on this blog so I&#8217;ll only quickly recap these. I painted them all as individuals to reflect their status as warrior nobles amongst the rest of the army. Each of them has a different theme going on that transfers from the steed to the rider and includes the barding. Generally these ride with the Battle Standard Bearer who has also been featured previously. I run these guys with the Mark of Tzeentch and the Banner of Rage. The Battle Standard usually carries the Blasted Standard and this combination makes the unit pretty terrifying as it is <a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/image043.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none alignright" style="border: 4px solid black; margin: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_image043.jpg" alt="image043" width="100" height="75" /></a>frenzied and has a 4+ ward save vs all missile fire. Because the frenzy applies to the whole unit, it also means the steeds benefit which can be vital when hitting units with a high static combat resolution. Many people seem to have written off heavy cavalry in 8th but these guys are very often the army&#8217;s MVPs.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/image027.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none alignleft" style="border: 4px solid black; margin: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_image027.jpg" alt="image027" width="100" height="75" /></a>A block of Marauders grew organically over  the army&#8217;s evolution. Originally there were 15 but as 8th added more  benefits for larger blocks of troops they expanded in stages to their  current headcount of 30. These have flails and are usually fielded in  horde formation. I&#8217;ve painted them with a palette of only five or six  colours to tie them together and they are<a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/image040.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none alignright" style="border: 4px solid black; margin: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_image040.jpg" alt="image040" width="100" height="75" /></a> definitely fast and dirty as  far as quality of finish is concerned. I also have Wulfric the Wanderer and, when playing in a game where special characters are allowed, he joins the Marauders to give them his special deployment rule. In other games he&#8217;s either left on the shelf or is fielded as a regular Exalted Champion.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/image018.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none alignleft" style="border: 4px solid black; margin: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_image018.jpg" alt="image018" width="100" height="75" /></a>A Warriors of Chaos army of course should have Chaos Warriors in it and mine has 19 in a single unit (the extra spot is usually taken by the Sorceror on foot). As with the Marauders I&#8217;ve tried to mix the colours up while sticking to a fairly limited palette. I&#8217;ve used four or five different armour colours and three or four different cloak and fur combinations. These were all painted very fast &#8211; for some reason every time I played at a tournament I&#8217;d discover that my list required more warriors than I actually had ready to go so I&#8217;d spend the night before each event speed-painting half a dozen more.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/image019.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none alignleft" style="border: 4px solid black; margin: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_image019.jpg" alt="image019" width="100" height="75" /></a>Finally I have my block of Chosen. These are somewhere between the Knights and the Warriors in theme. I&#8217;ve made them all different but not to the same extent as the Knights, rather there are repeated colours in the unit but they are in general more individual than the warriors as befits their status. The champion has stone coloured armour, the rest are a mix of dark blue, pale blue, red and purple with one in particoloured blue and red armour.</p>

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<p>You can find more images including some work in progress shots on <a title="Warriors of Chaos" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/pictures/warriors-of-chaos/" target="_blank">this gallery page</a>.</p>
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		<title>Skaven Doomwheel</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 23:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IainC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The newly minted Warhammer players who started their first armies in the middle of last year have been regulars at my painting table, drybrushing skeletons, washing Clanrats and agonising over exactly the right shade of turquoise for Dark Elves. Back in November it was Jan-Eric&#8217;s birthday and boxes of Skaven were well-represented amongst his haul [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/doomwheel/p1020193.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/doomwheel/thumbs/thumbs_p1020193.jpg" alt="p1020193" width="100" height="75" /></a>The newly minted Warhammer players who started their first armies in the middle of last year have been regulars at my painting table, drybrushing skeletons, washing Clanrats and agonising over exactly the right shade of turquoise for Dark Elves. Back in November it was Jan-Eric&#8217;s birthday and boxes of Skaven were well-represented amongst his haul of presents. I bought him a Doomwheel and also gave him a painting voucher, I offered to paint any one Skaven figure for his army. He didn&#8217;t have to think about it for too long before simply handing the Doomwheel back with instructions to do what I could with it. So, this is another centrepiece figure in a long line of things I&#8217;ve painted for somebody else.</p>
<p>Firstly I started by figuring out how I was going to tackle it. The Doomwheel is a very complex kit which is practically impossible to paint once assembled. I don&#8217;t particularly like painting parts separately though so I <a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/doomwheel/p1020079.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right alignright" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/doomwheel/thumbs/thumbs_p1020079.jpg" alt="p1020079" width="100" height="75" /></a>tried to work out what the smallest number of lumps I could make it into was to simplify the painting process. It turned out that this number was twelve. The central frame was the largest piece with the driver installed, and the rest were mostly single components or very small assemblies. Everything was then undercoated white and I got stuck in!</p>
<p>Firstly I painted all the metal parts with Chainmail, all the wood with Scorched Brown and the outside frame was painted Mechrite Red for now. I then painted Dwarf Bronze over some of the parts that I wanted to be bronze or copper. Golds and bronzes don&#8217;t cover well so I find that it&#8217;s best to paint a basecoat of silver on first then to paint the bronze or gold colour on top of that. I put some base colours onto the driver and the crewman to see what worked and settled on a fairly plain red, grey and green scheme for them both apart from the driver&#8217;s leather armour which was painted with Graveyard Earth.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/doomwheel/p1020163.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/doomwheel/thumbs/thumbs_p1020163.jpg" alt="p1020163" width="100" height="75" /></a>My view of the Skaven is that they aren&#8217;t particularly concerned with keeping their stuff in pristine condition, nor so they worry too much about tetanus so the next step was to dirty up the metal. First I washed it all with Devlan Mud mixed with a little Badab Black to patinate it and give it an overall grimy look before highlighting it up again. Next I applied layered glazes of Snot Green and Gryphonne Sepia to all the bronze  areas, in total I applied four of these glazes alternating between the two colours to get a nice deep colour. Finally I highlighted with a touch of Shining Gold mixed with Chainmail. The silver metal was given a single glaze of Snot Green and then two coats of Ogryn Flesh before being rehighlighted with Chainmail. Finally I attacked it with Blazing Orange to create rust spots. For this step I simply dabbed it on erratically with the point of a brush to create randomly shaped blobs along the centre of the metal areas. This was then shaded where necessary with Devlan Mud painted into corners and crevices. Blazing Orange looks far too bright on the palette but it is pretty much the exact shade that actual rust goes when applied to dark metal.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/doomwheel/p1020086.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/doomwheel/thumbs/thumbs_p1020086.jpg" alt="p1020086" width="100" height="75" /></a>Next up I decided to tackle the various bits of Warpstone and for this I figured I&#8217;d try my hand at some object source lighting effects. Essentially this is where you paint on the reflected light from a point source to provide the illusion that it is actually emitting light. Firstly I painted the Warpstone chunks themselves, these were straightforward Goblin Green with Sunburst Yellow and Skull White highlights along the vertices. Then I got to work on the reflected light. Shining a coloured light onto something changes the colour of that thing to a combination of the two colours (the colour of the light and the colour of the object that it&#8217;s shining upon). This works exactly like mixing paints &#8211; which is handy for figure painters! There are curved bars around the four smaller pieces of Warpstone, two on<a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/doomwheel/p1020190.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right alignright" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/doomwheel/thumbs/thumbs_p1020190.jpg" alt="p1020190" width="100" height="75" /></a> the front and one on each side bar. The inside surface of each of these was overbrushed with Goblin Green and then highlighted up to pure Sunburst Yellow. I also used the lighter shades of these highlights to highlight up the inside of the central framework where the big chunk in front of the driver would reflect onto and around the open slats in the boiler thing that the driver is connected to. This makes it look as though there is greenish light seeping from whatever hellish machinery lives inside there. If I&#8217;d been clever, I&#8217;d have foreseen that I would be doing this and would have extended the effect to the inside surfaces of the wheels as well but I&#8217;d already stuck the wheels on by this time and it was too difficult to get a brush in there reliably thanks to all the spikes. Never mind.</p>
<p>The wood was washed with Devlan Mud and Gryphonne Sepia before being drybrushed with Graveyard Earth and Codex Grey. In the photos it comes out a little pinkish but in reality it&#8217;s a much darker and grubbier brown. The red metal was also dirtied up with layered glazes and washes before having bits of Chainmail applied to it to represent peeling and chipped paint. I tried to imagine where Skaven crewmen might have worn down the paint and gave those areas an extra highlight of Mithril Silver to represent the shininess of constant use. The rest of the exposed metal was carefully glazed with a Badab Black/Gryphonne Sepia mix.</p>
<p>Finally I assembled the rest of the pieces, painted and flocked the base and presented it to its new owner &#8211; who was very pleased with it. I am also happy with the way it turned out although I am kicking myself for not being able to finish the object source lighting properly.  It&#8217;s a fine tabletop piece and I&#8217;m sure that Jan-Eric will get a lot of use from it.</p>

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		<title>V-Con 12</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 21:54:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IainC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When our merry band of shiny and new wargamers began our new armies, the eventual goal was that we&#8217;d each have a force ready to take to the V-Con tournament here in sunny Villingen. As it happened the various members of the group were hit by work deadlines, moving into new apartments, long visits by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/dwarfporn.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-353" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" title="dwarfporn" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/dwarfporn-168x300.jpg" alt="" width="142" height="251" /></a>When our merry band of shiny and new wargamers began our <a href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/2010/03/8-armies/" target="_blank">new armies</a>, the eventual goal was that we&#8217;d each have a force ready to take to the V-Con tournament here in sunny Villingen. As it happened the various members of the group were hit by work deadlines, moving into new apartments, long visits by relatives and other sundry distractions. So, when the tournament rolled around this morning only myself and Mario actually turned up with our armies &#8211; and a good portion of Mario&#8217;s figures were assembled in some haste over the preceding week. Most of the others don&#8217;t yet have a viable list but I have a feeling that this will change soon as they&#8217;ve now tasted blood and are keen to dive in.</p>
<p>I took the Chaos Warriors that have been slowly taking shape over the summer and Mario took his new Tomb Kings. Originally the plan was that he&#8217;d come over to my place yesterday and we&#8217;d have a few tutorial games to get him up to speed with the rules as he&#8217;d never played WFB before, what actually happened was that he had to do some work-stuff at very short notice so he sat at my table working on his spreadsheet while we discussed the more theoretical side of the game and I bashed out a few speed painted Chaos Warriors to bring my list up to size. This meant that the games at the tournament today were his first ever. &#8220;Don&#8217;t be a wuss&#8221; I said over his concerns that he might not be ready, &#8220;You&#8217;ll figure it out, it&#8217;s not rocket surgery.&#8221;</p>
<p>There was a Warmachines event happening simultaneously with the WFB tournament in the same hall so there were only ten players which is about half as many as usually show up. Mario met his first opponent, a Bretonnian player while I was matched with an Empire opponent. My general was a level 2 sorceror on a disk who didn&#8217;t manage to do much of anything during the game due to having only one useful spell (Gateway) which was always shut down by the pile of dispel dice that my opponent was able to muster. As soon as he died I realised I&#8217;d bought him a Spell Familiar so he should have had a bit more utility. I also realised about this time that I had paid for a Chaos Spawn but I&#8217;d forgotten to pack one in my case so I was down a bunch of points. These things collectively displeased me. Despite my forgetfulness and the loss of my general to a wildly optimistic round of shooting from some Pistoliers I easily won the game mostly thanks to the Chaos Knights and their superhuman ability to kill things. Wandering across to check on Mario, I was heartened to find that he&#8217;d won his game too so Team Acony was off to a great start.</p>
<p>Next up for me was a High Elf army and Mario faced off against a Skaven horde. This one started badly for me and went downhill fast. My Chaos Knights smashed into a mid-sized unit of White Lions and got butchered due to some terrible dice rolling for armour saves. Only the army standard bearer survived and I just managed to keep him alive long enough to finish off the last survivor from a unit of Dragon Princes who had previously been on the wrong end of an Infernal Gateway. My hero popped the last Prince then fled and died. Without my Knights, I was very much on the back foot but the Warriors managed to pull things back a little. It wasn&#8217;t enough though and the game ended with a convincing Elven victory. Across the hall, Mario had been tabled in short order but had learned from the experience.</p>
<p>For the final game, I drew a Skaven list (a different opponent to the one who&#8217;d demolished Mario) and Mario was matched up with a Dwarf army. My game was very back and forth with many points that could have swung a decisive victory for either side. Highlights for me were Gatewaying the Plague Furnace off the table in my first turn and having my Marauder Cavalry survive the battle after actually managing to kill things. Low points were having a Skaven unit break my Marauders and clip the General as they pursued, the next turn the Marauders rallied, the general lost combat but didn&#8217;t die and the pursuing rats hit the Marauders again who they broke again and pursued into the general who was already fleeing and thus had to flee again &#8211; right off the table. Sigh.</p>
<p>In the end though I&#8217;d killed almost everything on the Skaven side and had managed to preserve most of my expensive units (characters aside) so pulled out a win. Mario hadn&#8217;t been so fortunate however, he&#8217;d found out the hard way that the only army that can beat Skeletons in a long-drawn out meatgrinder are Dwarfs and at the end of his game there were still a large number of stunties standing up while none of the Khemrian forces remained on the table.</p>
<p>Out of the ten players who took part, I came third and Mario placed eighth. Both of us tied for most sporting player and I won the best painted army (by dint of being the only player at the event with a fully painted force no doubt). A good time was had and those of the group who didn&#8217;t take part still turned up to watch and cheer Mario and I on so even though they didn&#8217;t play, they still got a little stoked for action over the winter.</p>
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		<title>The Long Road to Konstanz</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 18:19:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IainC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The winter tournament season is back on track again with back-to-back tournaments at Konstanz in the last two weekends.  Seetroll ran their &#8216;Grosse Spieletag&#8217; last weekend which featured WFB, WH40k and various CCG tournaments as well as random boardgames happening spontaneously around the venue while this weekend was the Warhammer Fanatics&#8217; tournament run by a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The winter tournament season is back on track again with back-to-back tournaments at Konstanz in the last two weekends.  Seetroll ran their &#8216;Grosse Spieletag&#8217; last weekend which featured WFB, WH40k and various CCG tournaments as well as random boardgames happening spontaneously around the venue while this weekend was the Warhammer Fanatics&#8217; tournament run by a local club. These were my first experiences of 8th edition competition and the first proper tests of my new Warriors of Chaos army. Unfortunately I didn&#8217;t get any usable pictures from either event but I&#8217;ll be updating soon with a general look at how my servants of Tzeentch are coming along.</p>
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<p>The Seetroll event was a doubles tournament with each player bringing along a 1500 point army built under a zero comp system. Originally my plan had been to go along with Mario and his Tomb Kings but he was unable to go at the last minute so I roped in New Guy Ryan as my doubles partner, thrust my daemon army into his hands and ran a couple of test games the day before the event to shake down the new rules. Ryan had played 40k previously some time ago but had never played WFB, for my part I&#8217;d never played 8th edition before so this was a pretty steep learning curve for both of us. I wrote both of the army lists based largely on what I had painted rather than on any optimal list-building considerations, despite this however the two forces worked well together. We had:</p>
<p>Daemons:</p>
<ul>
<li>Herald of Tzeentch (General with Daemonic Robes)</li>
<li>Herald of Slaanesh (BSB, Level 1 wizard with Siren Song and Soporific Musk)</li>
<li>23 Horrors with full command</li>
<li>27 Daemonettes with full command and Siren Standard</li>
<li>5 Flesh Hounds plus Karanak</li>
<li>6 Flamers</li>
</ul>
<p>The Chaos Mortals fetaured:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sorceror Lord of Tzeentch (level 3 with a Disc, Golden Eye of Tzeentch and Infernal Puppet)</li>
<li>Exalted Hero (BSB, on a chaos steed with the Blasted Standard)</li>
<li>5 Chaos Knights of Tzeentch with full command and Banner of Rage</li>
<li>15 Chaos Warriors f Tzeentch with full command (hand weapons and shields)</li>
<li>15 Chaos Marauders with full command (flails and light armour)</li>
<li>10 Marauder Cavalry with full command (spears and shields)</li>
<li>10 Chaos Warhounds</li>
</ul>
<p>I&#8217;d finished the <a href="/paint/2010/09/chaos-battle-standard-bearer/" target="_blank">Chaos BSB</a> the week previously and had started work on the Warriors, only 7 were painted by the night before the event but a late night speed-painting session got the remaining 8 done in time for us to field two fully painted armies. When we got to the event we found that named characters weren&#8217;t allowed so Karanak got swapped out for two ordinary Flesh Hounds which were kindly lent to us by one of the judges.</p>
<p>There were two games for the event both using the Meeting Engagement scenario from the book. Our first was a mirror match versus a Marauder heavy Warriors of Chaos army and a Daemon army based on a huge block of Plaguebearers. We lost this game despite some sterling work from the Chaos Knights. We&#8217;d actually run out of time before the game ended and there were still two turns left to play when we finished, this was something of a bonus to us though because things were starting to get really ugly and, if we&#8217;d played the last turns then the result would have been worse for us I think.</p>
<p>The second game was against the rather unlikely combination of Lizardmen and Orcs. This one went much better for us, we were able to control the battle much more and this brought us a conclusive victory &#8211; the Orcs had been largely wiped out along with most of the Lizardmen with the exception of the large block of Saurus warriors that we&#8217;d successfully avoided engaging all match.</p>
<p>We were expecting a mid-table finish on the balance of our win/loss record and were hugely surprised when our names were called to receive the third prize. First doubles tournament for either of us, first 8th ed event for me and the third and fourth games of WFB ever for Ryan meant that this was quite the result for us. On the train home Ryan was eagerly planning out a Daemons of Khorne list to pit against the rest of us.</p>
<p>The Warhammer Fanatics&#8217; event was a very different affair, minimal comp (only some specific army restrictions and clarifications) and a 2250 points limit. It was also much better subscribed than the Seetroll event. My army (which to my shame wasn&#8217;t fully painted) was as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sorceror Lord of Tzeentch (General, level 4, Disc, Golden Eye of Tzeentch, Ogre Blade, Spell Familiar)</li>
<li>Exalted Hero of Tzeentch (BSB, Blasted Standard, Chaos Steed)</li>
<li>Wulfrik the Wanderer</li>
<li>Chaos Sorceror (Infernal Puppet)</li>
<li>5 Chaos Knights of Tzeentch with full command and Banner of Rage</li>
<li>17 Chaos Warriors of Tzeentch with full command and Razor Standard (hand weapons and shields)</li>
<li>10 Chosen of Tzeentch with full command, Lichebone Pennant and Book of Secrets (Halberds)</li>
<li>10 Marauder Cavalry with full command (shields and spears)</li>
<li>10 Chaos Warhounds</li>
<li>24 Marauders with full command (light armour and flails)</li>
</ul>
<p>The events of the previous weekend had demonstrated that small blocks of weak troops are now a waste of time. Go big or go home. I wasn&#8217;t ready to put down a block of forty Marauders in Horde formation as our first opponent did last week (in fact he had two such units!) but I certainly needed to beef up the marauders. I inflated their numbers to 23 and put Wulfrik in the front rank to add some punch and give them his surprise deployment rule. The Warriors also saw a marginal increase in size although they didn&#8217;t really need it. They were bodyguarding the level 1 sorceror in this list and proved to be a very valuable unit. Before playing many games of 8th I&#8217;d been wavering over the role of the <a href="/paint/2010/06/knights-of-chaos/" target="_blank">Chaos Knights</a>. I wasn&#8217;t convinced that five of them plus the BSB were going to be a viable force. The test run at the Seetroll event demonstrated very clearly that these were still a ridiculously powerful unit even at the minimum size and that I needn&#8217;t worry too much about filling out their number.</p>
<p>There were three games over the course of the event and my first was against a Dwarf player with a fairly standard melee-focussed army. He had an Anvil, a large block of Longbeards, a large block of Warriors, two Gyrocoptors, a cannon and a Grudgrethrower. A Dwarf Queen carried to battle on her shield and a couple of Runesmiths rounded out the force. He played very conservatively indeed and didn&#8217;t use the anvil to push forwards as he really should have done, as a result he handed me complete control over the battle and I was able to demolish each of his units on my terms. At the end of the battle he had no surviving Dwarfs at all and I hadn&#8217;t given up a single victory point. Only some really incredible flee rolls coupled with some terrible pursuit results kept him in the game past turn four.</p>
<p>After this mauling I was firmly in first place and so my second opponent was the Dark Elf army in second position. This battle used the Dawn Assault scenario which mixed things up a bit and led to some interesting developments in setting up. The Dark Elves featured a huge unit of Spearmen in horde formation, a respectably sized unit of Executioners, a Hydra, two units of Harpies, a unit of Dark Riders, a Sorceress on a Dark Pegasus, two repeating bolt throwers, a small unit of Crossbowmen and a minimum sized unit of Cold One Knights led by the Highborn. By turn two I was convinced that I had lost, my Knights had crashed into his Spearmen and been filleted thanks to the Cauldron giving them the Killing Blow ability, the Cold One Knights were tearing chunks out of my support units and Wulfrik was nowhere to be seen. I&#8217;d managed to get most of the Executioners to murder themselves with the Treason of Tzeentch spell but I couldn&#8217;t see how I was going to score many victory points from this army. Luckily it seems that Chaos Warriors are the new Daemons for 8th edition, even a complete numpty can just keep pushing them forwards and expect not to lose too heavily. So, despite my army getting smacked repeatedly in the face for the first half of the battle, it absorbed the abuse the Dark Elves were piling on it and came back out fighting.  Wulfrik turned up on turn 5 and helped the surviving couple of Knights to finish off the Spearmen, The Executioners were wiped out by the Warriors and the Marauder Cavalry and the Chosen had finished off most of the Dark Elf support units. All that was left by the end were half of the Cold One Knights, the Hydra (which had failed to engage anything in the entire battle) and the Sorceress. My Lord was dead but the Warriors were still intact. The last turn had the Warriors facing down the Cold One Knights and the Hydra, I moved them backwards to make the charge less reliable and my opponent decided not to risk it. I was pretty sure I&#8217;d lost but was optimistic that I&#8217;d done enough damage to score some points. As it turned out I&#8217;d lost by 155 points which resulted in a draw.</p>
<p>After that bloodbath, I had dropped to second place so my last game was against the new tournament leader with his Goblin army. This battle was the Meeting Engagement scenario with the added twist that each player could kill one enemy character before the battle (and score full victory points for it). Rather unsurprisingly my opponent chose to remove my Sorceror Lord from the battle and I deprived him of Skarsnik in return. His army was almost entirely Goblins with only a single Orc present (a level 4 Shaman), it featured a horde sized block of Squigs, two hordes of Spear Goblins, a couple of small units of archers, a Doom Diver, a rock lobber a unit of Trolls and two minimum sized units of Wolfriders. Various Goblin Shamans, a BSB and a goblin Warboss were scattered around the list to fill it out. Again, this battle was one that went very badly for me to begin with and ended up turning around due to the incredible resilience of Chaos Warriors. Wulfrik turned up on turn 1 and destroyed the Rock Lobber before getting wiped out by the Squig herd, the Chaos Knights took on the Trolls, routed them and carried on through to the archers but couldn&#8217;t catch the fleeing monsters and also triggered every fanatic in the army in the process. Despite this a couple of Knights survived and slaughtered the archers. My level one wizard sent a Purple Sun of Xereus towards the Goblin line but fluffed it and it went across the Chosen instead. Luckily they all survived but it demonstrated how neutered my magic was without the Sorceror lord. By comparison the Orc magic was devastating, the various direct damage spells did very little thanks to the high toughness and thick armour of the Chaos army but the Waaagh! spell was used in almost every turn to staggering effect. Goblins that can get in surprise charges that always strike first and can reroll misses are not to be underestimated and this was the downfall of Wulfrik&#8217;s Marauders, the Chaos Knights and the Marauder Cavalry. Even the Warriors, who had easily been the most reliable unit in the army prior to this match ended up failing break tests and running away from the cackling Greenskin tide. At the end of the game I&#8217;d caught up a little but I had still clearly lost. In the end there was a 560 VP difference which translated to a 12-8 loss.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d scored 38 tournament points in my games which put me in 6th place on battle results, I dropped some points on the soft scores due to the unpainted models in my army and so my final placing was 7th. I wasn&#8217;t particularly unhappy with that despite the fact that I&#8217;d dropped so many points in my second and third games. the opposition was very tough and the games were hard fought.</p>
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		<title>Chaos Battle Standard Bearer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 21:31:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IainC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The eight armies project that we started a few months ago has slowed to a trickle. While everyone is still keen to crack on with their new forces, various distractions such as house moves, long visits from family and a greatly increased amount of work to be done at our office have conspired to limit [...]]]></description>
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The eight armies project that we started a few months ago has slowed to a trickle. While everyone is still keen to crack on with their new forces, various distractions such as house moves, long visits from family and a greatly increased amount of work to be done at our office have conspired to limit the amount of time we can sit down for a few hours with a bottles of plastic glue and jars of paint. Nevertheless, time marches on and the tournaments that we were aiming for are now alarmingly close. In fact there&#8217;ll be one next weekend which will be the first test of my new Warriors of Chaos and then another the weekend after. The first of these tournaments is a doubles game with each player bringing a 1500 point force. I&#8217;ll be playing alongside Mario and his Tomb Kings if all goes well and my army at least should be completely painted for then.</p>
<p>This figure and twelve Chaos Warriors are the only parts of my list that weren&#8217;t already painted. I&#8217;m confident that I can crank out a dozen warriors in a week so it was a relief to finally declare this guy done and move on. It often happens to me (and I&#8217;m sure every other painter in the world) that I&#8217;ll start working on a figure and it just won&#8217;t come together. The figure will then get sidelined while I work on other things and sit partially done on my painting table for ever &#8211; let me tell you about my Dwarf Rangers that probably need less than two hours work to finish off but have sat in a case for four years. This figure was one of those that I couldn&#8217;t get on with
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	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/cache/248__240x160_chaosbsb1.jpg" alt="chaosbsb1" title="chaosbsb1" />
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 at first. It started off as simply the normal metal Chaos Lord on Daemonic Steed figure with no modifications. I liked the figure but had no clue how to paint it &#8211; especially after I finished the rainbow-hued Chaos Knights regiment that you can see in <a href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/2010/06/knights-of-chaos/" target="_blank">this update</a>.  Somewhere along the line I decided that I needed a mounted battle standard bearer and this figure seemed an obvious place to start from. The conversion is very simple; the hammer was cut off right above the hand and was replaced with a spear from the Marauder Horsemen sprue. The banner itself and the banner top also came from the Marauder Horsemen and I swapped the head for one from the Chaos Mutation sprue.  I also decided that I didn&#8217;t want the steed to be a Daemonic Mount but instead to be a &#8216;normal&#8217; Chaos Steed so it got rebased onto a regular cavalry base.</p>
<p>When it came to painting this figure I really had no idea how it was going to end up. In the end I pretty much just threw paint at it until I could see something worthwhile emerging then tidied that up. Originally the armour and barding were to be a pale rosy lavender so I started with a bright pinky-blue basecoat and glazed it with Hawk Turquoise. That didn&#8217;t work so well and I ended up repainting it in a greyish purple which ended up getting highlighted and declared good enough. The horse was going to be black with flamey accents but that didn&#8217;t look so good with all the detailing on it so it ended up a chestnut colour instead with reddish hair. Finally the banner. I painted it blue then yellow, highlighted that right up and then sketched in the freehand design in the centre using Black Ink. Once I&#8217;d got something I was happy with I blocked it in and highlighted the pattern. At this point I realised that somehow I&#8217;d finished it. This was a nice surprise so I built up a taller base from smaller square bases and greenstuff to help him rank up properly (he overhangs the sides of a base even more than the plastic Knights do) and slapped some varnish on him before I could talk myself into doing more. He&#8217;s a little fussy and there are some messy areas but from 3 feet away he looks fine.</p>
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<p>The full Warriors of Chaos Gallery is available <a class="wpGallery" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/pictures/warriors-of-chaos/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Octimising My Armies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2010 13:55:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IainC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve written another column for the good folks over at Wargaming Ireland. Read about my plans to bring my armies kicking and screaming into the new edition! Share your experiences either in the comments over there or right here, I&#8217;d love to open a discussion on how other people are dealing with this.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve written another column for the good folks over at <a href="http://w-ired.org/blog/2010/09/22/im-getting-octimised/" target="_blank">Wargaming Ireland</a>. Read about my plans to bring my armies kicking and screaming into the new edition! Share your experiences either in the comments over there or right here, I&#8217;d love to open a discussion on how other people are dealing with this.</p>
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		<title>Knights of Chaos</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 01:44:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IainC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two updates in a week? Truly some foul sorcery is at work here! Actually it&#8217;s a side effect of being off sick from work for a reasonably long time, I&#8217;ve had time to crack on with painting as it&#8217;s one of the few things I can still do while I convalesce. Anyhow, the latest addition [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two updates in a week? Truly some foul sorcery is at work here! Actually it&#8217;s a side effect of being off sick from work for a reasonably long time, I&#8217;ve had time to crack on with painting as it&#8217;s one of the few things I can still do while I convalesce.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/unit2.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_unit2.jpg" alt="unit2" width="99" height="75" /></a>Anyhow, the latest addition to the collection of painted figures is this unit of Chaos Knights. My Warriors of Chaos army has a Tzeentchian theme to it and for me, the standard black and brooding colour scheme doesn&#8217;t really work. Additionally as these are amongst the most elite warriors in the army (actually they are pretty elite compared to most things in any army), I wanted them to be individualistic and unique. So it is then that I decided to paint them each with a different colour palette to show their status as the warrior nobility in the warband. These are really nice models and come with a variety of options for heads, shields and weapons &#8211; more than enough of each to avoid any duplication. They are also big, the barded Empire warhorses as used by the Knightly Orders for example are about two-thirds the size of these monsters. You will need to take care when assembling them and when attaching them to their base to make sure that the unit will rank up (mine doesn&#8217;t) as they overhang significantly on both sides of the base. I&#8217;m expecting that I will buy a second box for a larger unit (hello 8th edition!) and they will be planted at the extreme backs and fronts of their cavalry bases so that they can rank up between these. That&#8217;s something for another day though.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/green1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_green1.jpg" alt="green1" width="99" height="75" /></a>The first figure I completed was the champion. Actually he may not be the champion after all as I&#8217;m still somewhat undecided. All of the figures that aren&#8217;t carrying a standard or a horn could reasonably be used as the champion as they are all distinctive enough. This guy at least has a lightning charged sword which may tip things in his favour. He&#8217;s painted over a white basecoat (they all are actually) with Orkhide Shade which was washed with Thraka Green and then highlighted and glazed with a variety of greens and purples to get a nice rich effect on the armour. The horse is Thraka Green over the white undercoat and then highlighted and tidied up with thinned down Goblin Green and Skull White. <a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/sword1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignright" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_sword1.jpg" alt="sword1" width="99" height="75" /></a></p>
<p>I did the sword purple with purple lightning all over it and this is a cool effect that&#8217;s easy to achieve if you take it a step at a time. First paint on very thin lines roughtly where your lightning will go, these can be quite broad and should be about a half shade above the base colour &#8211; the same sort of difference you&#8217;d use for a highlight. Then you highlight the centre of these lines in a slightly more erratic way so that the highlight follows more closely the final line of the lightning itself. After this you paint in the lines of the lightning bolts in a very pale colour,  I printed out some photos of lightning to use as a reference for the way that it forks and flashes to and fro. These lines need to be very thin and some need to be  painted in as almost invisible wisps in very thin paint. Finally take some pure white and highlight parts of the line, major branches and so forth. It&#8217;s time consuming to do it properly but it looks really nice.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/bone2.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_bone2.jpg" alt="bone2" width="99" height="75" /></a>Next up was the Bone Knight. I put this guy together specifically thinking that his weapon, shield and armour detail would look good in bone. He&#8217;s done in my normal bone style which is yellowing and aged looking rather than stark and white. It starts off as Snakebite Leather and gets highlighted up with Bleached Bone and Skull White. His horse and the detail trim were painted grey and the mail barding on the horse was given a pale bronze effect by washing Chainmail with Gryphonne Sepia and then highlighting with a mixture of Mithril Silver and Burnished Gold. <a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/standard1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right alignright" style="border: 2px  solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_standard1.jpg" alt="standard1" width="99" height="75" /></a></p>
<p>I tackled the standard bearer next, and I&#8217;d decided I liked the idea of a yellow knight. Blue and yellow are traditional colours for Tzeentch and I wanted to feature them both. I didn&#8217;t want this guy to look like a Tonka toy though so I kept the yellow dirty by painting it onto a Snakebite Leather base and highlighting with Bubonic Brown and Golden Yellow in a hatching pattern rather than as a smooth highlight. The banner was done on a base of Hormagaunt Purple and highlighted up with various blues. Finally a starfield was painted on with a Tzeentch icon painted in as if it were a constellation. I may redo this later as I&#8217;m not 100% happy with it but it&#8217;s good enough for the tabletop at the moment.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/musician2.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_musician2.jpg" alt="musician2" width="99" height="75" /></a>By now the end was in sight and I went for the musician. This was the blue one to balance the yellow standard bearer. The base of Mordian Blue was give the same treatment as the green armour on the first knight although this time using blue and purple washes and glazes. It was highlighted with Ultramarine Blue and curlicues painted in with very thin Enchanted Blue on the flat parts of the armour and shield. The metallic pieces were painted Mithril Silver and then washed with successive layers of watered down red, blue and purple inks. They were then highlighted with Dwarf Bronze and Burnished Gold. This was an experiment that I had no idea on how it would end up but I&#8217;m happy with the result.<a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/grey1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right alignright" style="border: 2px  solid black; margin: 4px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/warriors-of-chaos/thumbs/thumbs_grey1.jpg" alt="grey1" width="99" height="75" /></a></p>
<p>Finally I tackled the lancer. My Chaos knights will all be fighting with hand-weapons but, in the interests of making the unit look less uniform and also because I really liked that particular weapon, I equipped one with a big choppy lance. This guy was originally going to be white but I decided that this would be too bright and so it ended up a very pale dove grey. This is Codex Grey with a Devlan Mud wash and then highlighted up with Fortress Grey, Space Wolf Grey and Skull White. The horse is Devlan Mud over the white undercoat and then highlighted with Graveyard Earth and Kommando Khaki.</p>
<p>You can see more pictures of the Knights on <a class="wpGallery" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/pictures/warriors-of-chaos/" target="_blank">this gallery page</a>.</p>
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		<title>Train Keeps a Rollin&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 16:47:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IainC</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[8 Armies]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[greenskins]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Skaven]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tomb Kings]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve been keeping up steady progress on the 8 new WFB armies that were introduced in the previous update. Dawn and I have made the most progress by far but things have been coming along nicely with the others too. Grazyna has begun work on her Empire Knightly Orders in earnest while Mario has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" title="My army general" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/sorceror1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_sorceror1.jpg" alt="sorceror1" width="99" height="75" /></a><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/lotsaskellies.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right alignright" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right:  2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_lotsaskellies.jpg" alt="lotsaskellies" width="99" height="75" /></a></p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been keeping up steady progress on the 8 new WFB armies that were introduced in the previous update. Dawn and I have made the most progress by far but things have been coming alo<a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/knightswip.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none alignright" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_knightswip.jpg" alt="knightswip" width="99" height="75" /></a>ng nicely with the others too. Grazyna has begun work on her Empire Knightly Orders in earnest while Mario has been assembling a horde of skeleton warriors. There was a bit of a pause due to the Easter holidays <a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/skavenwip1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_skavenwip1.jpg" alt="skavenwip1" width="99" height="75" /></a>but despite that a lot has been completed. Dawn has painted most of her initial 500 point force and I have completely painted mine (ok, it was only 27 figures but still&#8230;). Dawn&#8217;s initial unit of 20 Night Goblins has been done as have all of her Squigs and the mounts for her cavalry. She only needs to finish off the Goblin and Savage Orc riders to hit her first target. <a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/nightgobbos.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_nightgobbos.jpg" alt="nightgobbos" width="99" height="75" /></a><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/squigs2.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_squigs2.jpg" alt="squigs2" width="99" height="75" /></a><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/greenskinbeasts.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_greenskinbeasts.jpg" alt="greenskinbeasts" width="99" height="75" /></a></p>
<p>Meanwhile on a different painting table not so far away, Adam and Caz have been working through their piles of plastic. I gave Adam a painted Warhawk rider for his birthday to use as a hero and he&#8217;s added a large unit of Dryads to form the core of his force while Caz has been up to her elbows in Ghouls.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/ghouls1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_ghouls1.jpg" alt="ghouls1" width="100" height="75" /></a><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/dryads1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_dryads1.jpg" alt="dryads1" width="100" height="75" /></a></p>
<p>On the gaming front, things haven&#8217;t been so good. We had a couple of battles to get people familiar with the rules and the different army dynamics. Mario faced off against my Warriors of Chaos first and then against Dawn&#8217;s Greenskins and found that 500 points of Tomb Kings is not a very solid force at all. We&#8217;re going to push for 1000 point armies which will help him out a bit but he&#8217;s definitely going to find things are an uphill struggle in smaller games.</p>
<p>My initial 500 points is entirely done now. It consists of the Sorceror on a Disc, 10 Marauder Horsemen and 15 Marauders with flails. I also painted a familiar for my Sorceror which is magnetised, a second magnet has been greenstuffed under the disc so that he can ride shotgun as required. Next up for me are five Chaos Knights and a converted battlestandard bearer.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/sorceror2.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_sorceror2.jpg" alt="sorceror2" width="99" height="75" /></a><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/marauderhorse3.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_marauderhorse3.jpg" alt="marauderhorse3" width="99" height="75" /></a><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/sorcwip1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_sorcwip1.jpg" alt="sorcwip1" width="99" height="75" /></a></p>
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		<title>8 Armies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 13:42:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IainC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago, a friend of mine remarked that he and his wife would like to start new Warhammer armies. Previously he&#8217;d been a keen 40k and Warmachines player and now he was hankering to get into WFB. As we work together we chatted about it at the office and this led to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" title="There's a dining table underneath all of that lot" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/table1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_table1.jpg" alt="table1" width="99" height="75" /></a>A few weeks ago, a friend of mine remarked that he and his wife would like to start new Warhammer armies. Previously he&#8217;d been a keen 40k and Warmachines player and now he was hankering to get into WFB. As we work together we chatted about it at the office and this led to a few more people jumping in. It&#8217;s funny how many closet wargamers there are in the world. So now there 8 of us all starting new WFB armies to play against each other. The idea is that we&#8217;ll begin by each putting a 500 point force together as a starting point, have some games with those and then expand from there. There&#8217;s talk of a potential Mighty Empires campaign eventually too but we&#8217;ll take it one step at a time for now.</p>
<p>As it happens the eight players are four real life couples; there&#8217;s me and my wife Dawn, Adam (the friend who started this whole thing off) and his wife Caz, Mario (the Game Director) and his girlfriend Grazyna and finally Jan-Eric (my boss) and his girlfriend Sarah. Conveniently all of us except for Grazyna and Caz all work for the same company which is also located within scatter range of the <a href="http://www.seetroll.de/Villingen.52.0.html" target="_blank">local game store</a>.</p>
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<p>There was a bit of deliberation initially over army choices but eventually we all figured out what we wanted to play. Jan, Sarah and Grazyna have never played before, Mario, Dawn and Caz have played a bit but Adam and I are the only ones with any significant experience in painting and gaming.</p>
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<li>I&#8217;m doing Chaos Warriors as I have a few boxes that I won just before leaving Dublin that have sat in the cupboard of shame for the last year or so.</li>
<li>Mario is doing Tomb Kings</li>
<li>Grazyna eventually settled on an Empire army after debating the merits of Bretonnians and Lizardmen</li>
<li>Dawn will play Orcs and Goblins</li>
<li>Adam has started a Wood Elf army</li>
<li>Caz will be fielding Vampire Counts</li>
<li>Jan-Eric is a newly fledged Skaven player</li>
<li>Sarah has chosen Dark Elves</li>
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<p>The last few weeks have seen our dining room table overwhelmed by six new armies being assembled and painted (Adam and Caz preferring to paint at their own apartment). The new hobbyists are getting painting and modelling help from those with more experience and in general it&#8217;s a pleasant way to spend an evening.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/dawnsquigs.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none  alignright" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="Dawn's Squig unit" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_dawnsquigs.jpg" alt="dawnsquigs" width="99" height="75" /></a></p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" title="My first Chaos unit, 10 Marauder Horsemen" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/marauderhorse2.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_marauderhorse2.jpg" alt="marauderhorse2" width="99" height="75" /></a> It also keeps me honest as when I&#8217;m painting by myself it&#8217;s easy to get distracted and wander off to do something else, whereas with a bunch of us painting together I tend to just get on with it and finish things. As a result I&#8217;ve completed my first unit instead of doing my usual trick of getting it half done then leaving it for months in a semi-complete state. On the left you can see my Marauder Horsemen unit which are awaiting varnish.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/skaven1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right  alignright" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="Clanrats in Progress" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_skaven1.jpg" alt="skaven1" width="99" height="75" /></a></p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" title="Skeleton Cavalry painted jointly by Mario and Grazyna" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/tombkings1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_tombkings1.jpg" alt="tombkings1" width="99" height="75" /></a></p>
<p>Jan has been blitzing his Clanrats to build confidence before starting work on Queek Headtaker and Deathmaster Sniktch. The photo here shows them mostly basecoated with a wash to come.  Mario and Grazyna have made inroads into the Tomb Kings, Dawn has been painting up Night Goblins archers and Squigs while Sarah has found that the plastic Corsairs are trickier to assemble and paint than they look. Grazyna got off to a bit of a late start compared to most as she spent a while agonising over which army to play. In the meantime though she helped Mario with his cavalry.</p>
<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/darkelves1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none  alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="Corsairs are fiddly to paint" src="http://www.antipwn.com/paint/wp-content/gallery/8-armies/thumbs/thumbs_darkelves1.jpg" alt="darkelves1" width="99" height="75" /></a></p>
<p>Bearing in mind that some of the people involved have never before tried painting miniatures, these work in progress photos aren&#8217;t too shabby at all. Everyone is keen to come across and do some more painting and tea breaks at work tend to revolve around purchasing decisions and discussions on paint schemes. I&#8217;m looking forwards to adding another army to my collection and having a group of friends to share the hobby with.</p>
<p>Over the next few weeks I&#8217;ll be reporting on the progress that each army makes and reports of the battles. I&#8217;ll also ask the various players to write about their experiences and print those here too.</p>
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