Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Hey, where did those Chaos Daemons go?
I'm currently at 1K points, and staying on target for adding 250 pts painted per month. Though admittedly, I've been rejiggering my list a bit to have a little bit less to paint.
Knock on wood, I'm doing reasonably well so far, with two wins and one loss. Facing IG tomorrow against a very seasoned player, so I'm a little nervous. He also has a fleet officer, so my second wave of daemons might be really trickling in...
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Some crude conversions and a GUO
So here's my (now discontinued) Greater Plague Daemon, Coprophagus, who will be leading my army of daemons. And also my first sad attempts at some green stuff conversions, for my Fiends of Slaanesh.
I admittedly borrowed the conversion ideas from someone else, but it fit my purpose as the Games Workshop fiends are both overpriced and (imo) ugly models. And this way, I can either use them as fiends, or later as Seekers of Slaanesh if the new plastic models for them don't get released early enough next year for me to use.
I really need to get to some painting soon...I had started to prime yesterday, when the can started to sputter and splatter. So a quick trip to Aero this morning, and I'll be continuing priming.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Coprophagus' Tetragon - birth of a daemon army
Concept:
There are whispers in the warp of an immensely powerful artifact hidden in the mortal realm– one that could open warp rifts on planets at will, trapping those planets in the rifts and transforming them into new daemon worlds. The four great powers have put aside their conflict for the moment, willing to cooperate as such a device will provide them so much amusement…and also so many new opportunities to tip the balance of power in order to favor one of those Dark Gods. After a trial of combat and cunning lasting centuries, the Great Unclean One Coprophagus was chosen to lead the forces sent to recover the artifact. And to make sure that Nurgle could not abscond with it, Khorne sent its great champion, Skulltaker, to assist…and be ready to add Coprophagus’ rotting skull to his cloak should betrayal rear its head. This unholy tetragon now searches from planet to planet, sacrificing whatever mortals it finds in the hopes of raising the hidden artifact.
Coprophagus' Tetragon
500 point list:
10 Bloodletters - 160
7 Plaguebearers – 105
3 Flamers of Tzeentch – 105
4 Fiends of Slaanesh – (unholy might) – 130
Total – 500 pts
2000 point list:
HQ
Coprophagus, Great Unclean One – (cloud of flies, aura of decay) – 185
Skulltaker – (juggernaut) – 175
Elites
3 Flamers of Tzeentch – 105
5 Bloodcrushers of Khorne – 200
Troops
10 Bloodletters – 160
10 Bloodletters – 160
7 Plaguebearers – 105
7 Plaguebearers – 105
10 Pink Horrors – (changeling) – 175
Fast Attack
10 Seekers of Slaanesh – 170
Heavy Support
Daemon Prince of Nurgle – (Mark of Nurgle, Iron Hide, Cloud of Flies) – 145
Soulgrinder – (Phlegm) – 160
Soulgrinder – (Phlegm) - 160
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Assembly Continues
Here's the latest batch of models...seven Nurgle plaguebearers, which are a troops choice, and a Soulgrinder, which is a heavy support choice. The new Soulgrinders are one of the models that really helped to convince me to create a Daemons army...they are created by a fusing of daemon and metal in the Forge of Souls. Well, at least in the fluff. By me, they're created with an x-acto knife, a bottle of plastic glue and a model kit.
Sorry you can't see the details on the plaguebearers very distinctly...shiny metal doesn't photograph well. But eventually when they're primed and painted, you'll be able to see what each of these nasty little beasties looks like. In the meanwhile, I've included a piece of Warhammer artwork of them so you can see what they are supposed to look like.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
A Return To The World Of Warhammer 40,000
Thanks to my friends' monthly D&D games, I'd gotten a bit back into tabletop gaming, which I'd left a couple of years ago. I think it was a serendipitous confluence of events that have me currently constructing a Chaos Daemons army for an upcoming Warhammer 40K tournament.
Here's the thing...I've definitely missed the hobby aspect of the game. I find it very relaxing to construct and paint a group of miniatures. Of course, part of the problem has always been the motivation to not just paint a miniature or two, but actually push through and paint an entire army. That's why this particular tournament hooked me in...it's a casual gaming event specifically designed to result in all the participants having a full, painted 2000 point army at the end of an eight-month period. It's also taking place at Aero Hobbies, which geographically is fairly convenient for me.
So then, the next question became...which army to collect? The new Space Wolves were getting released this month, so that might be ideal...but there were already a few people that were planning on starting those. Orks would be fun, especially with all the great new minis out for them,but they are so expensive to collect, and such a pain to paint a whole army as they are a "horde" army so you need a lot of them.
I finally settled on Chaos Daemons. There's a wonderful range to the miniatures, especially if you take units from more than just one of the Chaos powers There are four different Chaos "gods," for the uninitiated...Khorne, Tzeentch, Nurgle and Slaanesh. To vastly simplify things, Khorne=blood/violence, Tzeentch=magic/change, Nurgle=disease/rot, and Slaanesh=lust/excess. I'm planning on using units from all four, for variety in both gameplay and painting.
While we can't start any painting until the official start of the tournament, we can start assembling miniatures. So here's my first batch...10 Khorne Bloodletters, ready to do some damage with their hellblades. By the way, these are on temporary bases just for painting. Scenic bases will be added later.
Next up...Plaguebearers!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Rollo and Linus
My dog, acting like a puppy though he's 12. Of course with him, he needs to warm up to playing much like a cold engine on an old car...but once he gets up to speed, look out!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Rediscovered Gems
I've debated whether or not it's a sense of nostalgia that's not only causing me to revisit "old glories" but also to reconnect with past acquaintances. I tend to think it's more of an emergence from exile. I had been living a (relatively) insular life over the last several years, being involved in two consecutive long term relationships which took up a good deal of my time and energies.
Now that I've been single for a time, I've been able to reevaluate my life and refocus my energies and priorities. So I'm revisiting the past to pave the way for my future.