Showing posts with label elves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elves. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 June 2012

Khainite Blood Sorcerer

So I've got my second video up on You Tube. Hope you like, please comment, share, like and what have you.


Friday, 22 June 2012

Forgeworld Basilisk on Video

So I'm trying to start doing my blogs via video. Nothing too special at the moment, I'm just using my mobile-phone and simple video editing software. But you never know, if things take off I may end up investing in some better equipment.


Hope you enjoy, comment, share, subscribe and all that jazz.

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Hmm

So I had a request today, a rather strange one that I really have no idea as to why, but then again do I really need to. Tzarinchilla sent me a message over asking if I could put some pictures (front and back) of one of my Corsairs. Now I really don't know why but here they are :



Hope that's what you were wanting.

Saturday, 19 May 2012

Warhammer Battle Report May 2012


So it’s been a couple of weeks since my latest Warhammer game, it was a fun day, for myself and I would hope to think the other guys that turned up to play. The idea again was to have a a bring and battle game where I used my Dark Elves and took on whatever came along. After the last game I was a bit hesitent to bring along the whole horde so decided that I would take along a 7000pt list instead. Louis had been wanting me to use a Khainite force, so I based it around Witch Elves, Executioners, Assassins, Hags and had Crone Hellebrone as the army general.

My Dark Elves before set up


As you can see I did take a few things that aren’t Khainite, but might be found around the cult. Hydrae are a must to add some threat, Corsairs are there because, well how else would the army get to the Empire. Spearmen, Warriors and Crossbows are simply Household Guards that have accompanied the expedition. I arrived early on Saturday morning and set to getting the army ready.

The guys get their minis ready for the game

A little later my opponents started to get their armies ready. Sadly again there were very few painted models on the far side of the table. I was facing 1500pts of Wood Elves (which were actually mostly painted) 2500pts of Skaven (Grey Horde), 3000pts of Vampire Counts (with 3 painted models), around 600-800pts of Empire (with an almost painted Mortar) and 1500pts of Daemons (mostly still grey). 

The forces assemble


As I saw the Hordes of Greyness assembling I realised I was actually going to be outnumbered vastly and outpointed by a fair bit as well.


As we set up deployment we realised that the Forces of Order (or whatever they were) didn’t really have enough room. So I suggested they set up along one side and a table edge, I would set up in a semi-circular position and we’d start from there.

The armies set up

Hordes of greyness

Lots of undead

As you can see had the undead horde been painted up it would have been a pretty spectacular looking sight on the table. But I was quite happy in the fact that my models were all painted and looked good.

My left flank

I set up with the Corsairs holding the left flank, backed up by some Executioners and a Hydra. Behind them was a unit of Warriors which accompanied a Blood Witch (Sorceress) and a Cauldron.

The centre

In the centre the main bulk of the army faced off against the tide of rat-men and forest elves. A unit of my Shades captured the tower in the centre of the table, giving them a good vantage point from which to shoot.

The corsairs mince through their opponents

As the battle starts the Frenzied Corsairs charge across the battlefield, slicing through the stunned Blood crushers of Khorne and impacting on the waiting Hand gunners, the Executioners and Hydra march to meet the oncoming hordes but are bombarded by the mortar battery on the hill and take losses to half their numbers.



The Executioners in the centre march to a position ready to meet the Glade riders charge, only to bare-witness to the slaughter as the Hydra and Shades pepper them from afar. The Blood witch and her guard make their way towards the central tower, the target of the raid.


On the right a Hydra meets a Doom wheel in combat amongst the trees and Harpies swoop down to pester the horde of Ghouls making their way along the battles edge.





The centre of the Druchii force readies itself for battle with the Skaven and Elves.



Puff, all the Skaven disappear 

The sight of the oncoming warrior women proves too much for the cowardly rat-men who flee in their entirety. Leaving the broken Glade Riders standing in the centre. The Ghouls and Ghoul King mince their way through the minor distraction that was the Harpie and reach the farm house on the right, guarded by the second unit of Crossbowmen.




Back on the left flank the Corsairs slice their way through yet another unit, this time Horrors of Tzeentch and follow through onto the Mortars. The Executioners and Hydra charge the Bloodletters, only to have the Hydra flanked by some Grave Gurd on the Alliances turn.

A room with a view


The Blood Witch takes up a high vantage point atop the Monastary. Whilst her bodyguard takes up defensive possitions inside



The rallied glade riders look at the slow marching elven warriors chosing which target they will assault next. But are they hunters or hunted? ...


As the hydra has a different idea as to what they will be doing.




The Corsairs make short work of the first Mortar team and move onto the next.


And at the tower, the mass unit of undeath led by Kemmler and Krell assault the Monastary with their Wardancer allies.


I begin to reorganise the main force to reinforce the left and take on the masses of undead, as there is very little left on the right flank worth worrying about. 

Stephen, Jake, Fraser and a guy who's name I forget (sorry bud)


As time draws to a close we look over the battlefield, and count the dead. With their left flank destroyed and their right flank crumbling. All that remains of the Allience is the hordes of dead in the centre.


We look at the costs of those that had died and I grin as I realise that all that I have lost (points wise) is a unit of Harpies and a War Hydra. Although some of my force had taken quite a beating. When I totaled up the kills, Handgunners, Blood Crushers, Glade Riders, Horrors, Mortars, the Skaven Army. I realise that I now probably out point them.


Krell disputes my claim on the Monestary

But we decide that as the tower is disputed when we ended the game we should call it a draw.

The main force is still on the march (and completely unscathed)

But I know they wouldn’t have lasted another two turns...I claim my victory!!!






Quick update before work


Been a while since I got anything updated in my plog. I suppose I should add an update or two.

Lets see what have I been up to in my absence. Well I had a big game of Fantasy a couple of weeks ago (report and photos to come) 7000pts of my Dark Elves against a 10000pts unholy alliance protecting an Empire Monetary. 

In game shot of my Dark Elf battle line

My army also made an appearance at the GW Warhammer Doubles Tournament, sadly I was unable to go myself, so a couple of the lads from my local GW borrowed 2000pts of my Elves and took them down. With a little coaching and help with the lists, and after only a week of test games they managed to come 39th which is not bad all things considered (best out of all from GW Carlisle, and best they have ever done). I also made them up a piece of scenery for the game (photos to come).

WIP shot of the Corrupted Waystone

At the moment I'm working on a few bits and pieces, a Throne of Everblight to use as a SoM fulcrum or Khainite Throne (from a campaign pack I picked up). Still working on the Cauldron painting guide. Making up a couple of Khainite Priests and a unit of the new Blood Vassals from Raging Heroes to add to my Witch Elf army. 

I'll try and add something new later on tonight, once I get home from work. Till then happy gaming :)

Friday, 11 May 2012

Warhammer Doubles

Well today I was hoping to be heading down to the Doubles Tournament at GW in Nottingham, but sadly work has played it's part and I'm stuck here in Carlisle. My army is still winging it's way though, being used by two of the lads from GW Carlisle. And best of luck to them...


Now one of the things from the Tournie was that you had to take a terrain piece, themed with your army. As the lads were using two 1000pts of my Dark Elves I thought it would be an idea to make a piece to go with.

Above is a WIP shot of what I came up with.

I'll hopefully be getting filled in with progress reports throughout the games tomorrow, and will post on here anything fun that happens.

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Dwarf Video Test, big game and BattleBrush Miniatures

Well it has been a while since I added a post on here, so thought it was time for an update. I have another big(ish) game planned for this Saturday where I will be taking a 7000pts Cult of Khaine Dark Elf list to the local GW for a bring and battle. These are the types of game I love to play, bring whatever you want and as long as it's painted you can pop it on the table and play. I'll hopefully have a few photos taken on the day and put them on here as well as on some other places.

One reason I'm updating here also is to do a little test on adding a video to my blogs. Now the camera I've used for the video is, well to be honest quite pants, but it will give me a good idea as to whether this is going to work and be viable. Also note, the base on the mini isn't actually finished yet, it was just a handy thing to use for the test.

Have a wee look and let me know what you think.


Now another little update for you is news of a friends painting service, which I may be helping out at from time to time. Adding a few bits to his guides, battle reports and doing some painting for him. So take a look :


Don't forget to like or follow, as I'm sure a fair few of my posts will be heading over there from now on.

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Step-by-Step Cauldron of Blood : Part 8 Paint it Purple

So I thought it was time for another bit of the painting guide. Nothing too extensive today, just painting a bit of purple on the cloth areas.

First off I give the areas a smooth coat of GW's Liche Purple. I really like this colour and use it on the majority of my elves to tie them together as an army, it goes on nice and can be mixed with a few things to give some nice contrasts.

Next is a highlight of Liche Purple and Skull White, I add just a small spot of white as it makes quite a difference to the purple. I then paint the more raised areas of the cloth.
Finally I add a little more white to the mix and add another highlight to the raised ares. I try to make the final highlight quite thin along the very edges of the areas as to not take the attention away from the original colour. If you do too much it will make the cloth look more pink than purple and I really don't think pink Dark Elves will look that terrifying on the tabletop.
So I'm now getting pretty close to finishing off the Cauldrons attendants, only have the black areas to highlight, the blood and gore to add, and the basing to be done (Which I will do once the actual Cauldron is painted).

This week I will be doing some extra work on my Dark Eldar Commission and I'll be finishing off the attendants before moving onto the Cauldron itself.

Sunday, 5 February 2012

A little bit of Dark Eldar

So a little break from my guide to show whats in the process at the moment. This is a prototype Dark Eldar I've painted. I'm currently painting up an army as a commission for a friend. I was given free range with the scheme, so opted for a red/black look, which will be reversed on the vehicles in the force.
I should hopefully have the first squad all done (except the basing which I will do when I have more done) by the end of this week. As well as some more for the guide.

Monday, 30 January 2012

Step-by-Step Cauldron of Blood : Part 7 - A bit Hairy

Well it's time to get back to some work on the guide, sorry it's taken so long.

The next step I do is work on the hair. I generally paint my Dark Elves hair white. People have come up with so many reasons as to why I do this, but to be honest, I just like the way it looks.
The first thing I do is give the hair a coat of Space Wolves Gray. Make sure this layer has a good covering, nice and smooth and doesn't have any black patches showing through.

This may take a few thin coats to get a good finish.

Next lightly brush over the raised areas with a 50/50 mix of Space Wolves Gray and Skull White.

Once dry add a final highlight to the raised areas with Skull White.

Tomorrow I'll be working on the cloth areas

Friday, 20 January 2012

Welcome 2012

So 2012 is here and I know it's been a damn long time since I updated my Blog. Christmas and New Year is a real hectic time for me, and to be honest, I have no energy to do anything when I get home from work, so painting has been on a bit of a back-burner.

But I will hopefully be getting back to work this week. And here's some news on whats coming...

I have a commission coming up painting some Dark Eldar for a friend, I've been thinking about painting some up for a while, and this will give me a chance to paint some. I have full licence on how to paint them and have a rather cool scheme in mind. So keep an eye out for those.
I've also been given a date for the next big Fantasy game. Now I don't know how much of my army will be taking part in the game this time as we are going to tie it into a 'Battle Brothers' scheme the store has been running. So it will involve some armies from the younger members of our gaming community. If we do run short on minis though My Dark Elves and Louis's Empire will be making a timely entry to the field. Now you may be asking 'Why the Cygor picture?' Well over Christmas I've picked up a couple of these and a few Chaos hound. I'm hoping to get these painted up in time for the game. (Which for anyone wanting to turn up will be Friday April 6th at GW Carlisle) Now I should have plenty of time for this.

I'll also be continuing my step-by-step guide and finishing off my Cauldron of Blood for those of you that have been following that.
I'm also wanting to add one or two of these to my army. I think they would fit in almost perfectly as a mobile Nexus in a Storm of Magic game. Of course it will need some minor conversion here and there but I think it will look cool. (So if anyone is looking for a Birthday gift for me - Hint dropped)

So now I'm going to make a move and find some minis for a friend to borrow and some Marines for GW Carlisle's cabinet. Be back again soon.

Monday, 14 November 2011

Step-by-Step Cauldron of Blood : Part 6 - Gold

Next step is to add some Shining Gold to the minis.

A coat of Shining Gold is added to the appropriate parts. This can be quite a tricky colour to get a smooth coat with so it may require a few thin coats. Don't be worried if your first coat is quite patchy, this is normal, just wait until it's dry and add another, and repeat until you're happy.


Once the gold is dry I add a wash of Gryphone Sepia. Now a lot of people would use Devlan Mud here, but I prefer the Sepia. It adds a more subtle shading to the recesses, which to me is much more pleasant.


Finally when the wash is completely dry (don't be tempted to do this too early) I add a highlight of Shining Gold with a small touch of Skull White. This gives the paint an almost creamy look, and when applied to the edges of the gold areas dulls them slightly, just like with the other metal areas.

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Step-by-Step Cauldron of Blood : Part 5 The Armour

Well it's been a while, but I'm finally back. Computers all working, although the nice guys at the cybercafe have lent me a power lead till payday at the end of the month.

So without further ado here's the next installment of my Step-by-Step guide.

For the armour I first give the selected areas a coat of Boltgun Metal.


Next I painted the areas I want to have a brown leathery feel with Bestial Brown. Yes I know I'm supposed to be doing the armour, but there is a reason for this.


Which is because I now give all the metal and leather areas a coat of Badab Black, this adds some shading to the areas and dulls down some of the shininess on the metal.


Finally I add a higlight to the edges of the metal with a mix of Boltgun Metal and Skull White. This mix further dulls down the shininess of the metal. If you want the metal to have more of a shine to it you can use Mithril Silver. But for Dark Elves I feel the dullness adds to the overall effect.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Step-by-Step Cauldron of Blood : Part 3 - Fleshing Things Out

Welcome to part 3 of my step-by-step guide. Today I'm going to be doing some real painting.

Now before I start on the flesh, I always paint in the eyes of a model. The reason for this is twofold. First, if you try to paint the eyes once the face is done, you will be trying to be really careful you don't mess up the skin, this way it doesn't matter. So you can concentrate on getting your eye right. Secondly if you do make a mistake, all you have to do is give it a once over with some black and you can try again. Believe me and have a go, it is a lot easier to paint around the eyes than to add them afterwards.

Now I keep my eyes very simple, and the Fitzpatrick Dark Elf sculpts have great faces to make this much easier. Just paint a white line across where the eye is. And then add a black line downwards across it to make the pupil.
Once I've done the eyes I start on the flesh, with a base coat of either Dwarf Flesh or Tallarn Flesh. This time I've used Dwarf Flesh. The Base coat adds the colour to the deeper recesses on the mini.
Next I add a layer of Dwarf Flesh and Elf Flesh in a 50/50 mix. I do this by painting onto the more raised areas of the mini, leaving some of the darker paint showing.
Next layer is a coat of pure Elf Flesh, again onto the raised areas, leaving a little of the previous two layers showing.
Tomorrow I'll finish off the flesh and add some more details to the face...
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