Wednesday 28 August 2024

Clan Gitsmasha of the Grey Mountains

After yesterday's distractions I made sure to take photos of the Night Goblin army today.

First of all, here's the army list - made using the Warhammer Fantasy Battle 6th Edition Night Goblin list from the back of the Orc & Goblin army book:

Clan Gitsmasha:

Lord:

Warboss Giteata

Heroes:

Boss Fingeata, with battle standard
Wundagit da Clevva, Level 2 Shaman
Zognasha da Eadbanga, Level 2 Shaman

Core Units:

Da Yellow Dag Tribe Stabbas: 40 Night Goblins with spears, shields, full command, and 2 netters.

Da Yellow Dag Tribe Arrer Boyz: 20 Night Goblins with bows and full command.

Da Red Band Tribe Stabbas (Moongit Maglub's Mob): 42 Night Goblins with hand weapons, shields, full command, and 2 netters.

Da Red Band Tribe Arrer Boyz: 20 Night Goblins with bows and full command.

Da White Dag Tribe Stabbas: 42 Night Goblins with spears, shields, full command, and 2 netters.

Da Snots: 5 bases of Snotlings.

Special Units:

Da Nutters: Squig herd - 9 Squigs, 3 Squig Hoppers, 8 Night Goblins.

Da Rocks: 3 Stone Trolls.

Rare Units:

Bert: He's a giant. He loves his mum.

Total Points Value: 1,995 (there's five Fanatics too).

And now here's the photos!

The whole army

Yellow Dag Tribe Stabbas with Warboss Giteata (second from left) and Boss Fingeata (second from right), with the Snotlings at rear

Yellow Dag Tribe Arrer Boyz with Zognasha at rear

Red Band Tribe stabbas with the stone trolls at rear

Red Band Tribe Arrer Boyz with Wundagit the shaman at rear

White Dag Tribe Stabbas with Bert at rear

The loonies - squid herders, riders, and fanatics!

And that's that! Technically. In theory I do have an alternate version of Fingeata, a shaman having a bad time, and a Warboss on Giant Squig to paint up but they're a pretty low priority now. Very pleased to have all these done - I now have three fully usable 6th Edition armies that are fully painted. Next on that list will be the High Elves that I was working on the last time I was posting regularly on this blog...

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