So, I've made a bit of a rash promise to myself.
Yesterday, I was writing down my new year's resolutions and an idea struck me that I posted before it was fully formed.
It was to work on four armies for Warhammer: The Old World: Bretonnians, Vampire Counts, Wood Elves and Skaven...at the same time.
This initially appears to be a massive undertaking, but three of those armies are already assembled and painted to varying degrees and the less said about the last one the better (that's the rash bit).
The aim is to get all four armies to specific goal points during the year and play some games with them.
I'm not necessarily going to do work on each army concurrently, or weekly, but I think I will aim to get something achieved with each of them every month and possibly do a round up post in the manner of the original Tale of Four Gamers articles in White Dwarf.
So without further ado, let's look at the challenges I've set myself.
Army 1 - Bretonnia
Challenge: Be able to play each of the scenarios of the Circle of Blood campaign pack with fully painted forces.
Initially, this seems fairly straightforward as I recently announced that my army had just about hit 2000 points of fully painted miniatures.
However, the scenarios offer a specific set of challenges which mean I'll need to paint more units. Not were they designed before the inception of Pegasus Knights, most of the scenarios allow only a single character and put restrictions on what units can be fielded, meaning that I can't currently field an army for any of them.
The first scenario, Night Battle at Mercal, for example, allows only a single unit of Knights Errant and the rest must be peasants. I think I can currently get to about 700 points of the 1000 required.
Also, I just need more knights if I'm actually going to use this army in games with other people.
However, one thing I don't need to do are the special characters as my recent attempts at kitbashing have happily solved this problem before it arose.
Army 2 - Vampire Counts
Challenge: Be able to play each of the scenarios of the Circle of Blood campaign pack with fully painted forces.
Yes, it's the same challenge but with a slightly different focus.
Actually fielding the different armies for each scenario presents less of a challenge to my current army despite the same limit on characters. However, I'm really not happy with the appearance of some (most) of these units as they were done at a time when I really wasn't enjoying painting and some very dodgy strategies were employed to get the army on the table.
I present Exhibit A.
Therefore the main focus of this challenge is to get to the point where I'm not embarrassed to put them out on the table. This will involved highlighting and detailing what are essentially badly done base coats on units like the zombies, and in some cases stripping models to start again.
I also need to sort myself out with a model for the Red Duke himself.
Army 3 - Wood Elves
Terrific idea and well-laid out plan, Kieron. Really looking forward to seeing how this pans out. Lots of nostalgia should help keep you motivated too, especially as you can readily move across to a different army from time-to-time to keep the energy going.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping to strike while the iron's hot with some of the more chore-like tasks. I've started stripping some metal undead and begun the process of fixing the travesty that is my zombies.
DeleteI look forward to watching this challenge progress. Happy new year 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks. Tame to you. I should get the Bretonnian and Undead bits done fairly quickly. I'm in no rush with the Wood Elves as it's not a big job. The Skaven... we'll see...
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