I've been AWOL for a while - painting burnout, mostly. Last week the Llangefni Wargamers didn't meet, but tonight LUNAR's fourth session took place and I had a couple of games of Mordheim, including a very fun (if sadly cut short) 6 player game!
Dedicated to the faltering attempts of a jaded wargamer to control her addiction to toy soldiers...
I've been AWOL for a while - painting burnout, mostly. Last week the Llangefni Wargamers didn't meet, but tonight LUNAR's fourth session took place and I had a couple of games of Mordheim, including a very fun (if sadly cut short) 6 player game!
So I have had a few days of not doing very much if anything at all wargaming or hobby wise. Today, while running a game of 3rd Edition D&D with my son, T, I managed to finish highlighting the green on the next batch of Maiden Guard and started basing the white on the weapons and shields (I didn't get very far with that specifically). Tomorrow I'll be running the first session of a larger game of current-edition D&D, so I'm probably not going to get much actual painting done again for a while. I would like to get these done by Tuesday, but it's unlikely to happen. After last year's furious painting I feel like I've slowed down considerably this year.
Tonight LUNAR ran again, for the third time, and it was successful again, which was lovely to see. Lots of games going on - Old World, Mordheim, Warcry, Root, among others - and I got in a couple of games myself. First of all, I ran an NPC warband (the Mordheim City Watch) against N's Skaven, and then after that I played some Warcry against K with my Melusai-only Daughters of Khaine.
Only a little painting tonight. I hit the green on the High Elves with a Biel-Tan shade wash, followed by the first layer highlight of the original colours, and then spent most of the rest of the session finishing up the Slaaneshi Marauder miniature.
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| Who needs clothes when you're a devotee of the Darkling Prince, She Who Thirsts? |
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| I'm pleased with the skin, there was a lot of highlight tones put into her |
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| Pain is pleasure, and pleasure is pain, and both are the blessings of Slaanesh |
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| Her left eye wasn't very well defined, but this angle makes it look like she's got it closed - she doesn't, they're both open! |
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| Gary Morley's 4th Edition Maiden Guard, with added shields, showing off (just about) the various green tones across the models |
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| And the more heavily armoured unit, posed firing their arrows as the rear ranks would be doing most of the time |
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| I have no idea how to light models. This is the Level 2 High Magic Wizard who'll be joining the force as it hits the 1,000 point mark |
I had hoped to get more done this weekend, but such is life. No matter. The Elves will be done soon enough, after all.
Painting Points:
Today: 1
This Week: 2
2026: 42
And a tiny bit of peach, as well, to be fair. Today I spent some time painting the Maiden Guard, getting their armour finished and moving onto blocking out the greens. Next step for them will be to highlight the various green elements and then move onto the white cloth, bows, and spear hafts. After that it's gold, gems, skin, hair... the usual fanfarol. Shouldn't take too long, particularly not if I spent much of tomorrow painting, which I may well do.
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| Such an awful photo, I'm so sorry. Anyway you can see the green on the shields, even if you can't see the green anywhere else... |
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| Nudity and a hint of BDSM, mostly |
A while ago I posted about getting the STL portion of my reward from the GrimForge Mordheim Kickstarter. Today, all the way from Italy, in two lovely little cardboard boxes, came the physical portion of the reward - some nicely cast miniatures, and some really gorgeous Slaanshi flavoured D6s!
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| The dice! How cool are these? |
I got ill. A combination of missed meds (I ran out and, despite having requested more in good time, the prescription wasn't ready) and Life Stuff meant that I basically didn't do anything for almost a week. Then, late last night - so late it was really very early this morning - I got the Painting Bug again, partially as a result of having been playing Warhammer: Total War III for several days, latterly as Alarielle and the High Elves of Avelorn. So I sat down at gone midnight and worked on the Everqueen. I finished up at about 2am with a coat of matt varnish, thinking to myself, well, I'll pop the gloss on the gems in the morning and do the base, and then she'll be done!
Except I made a bit of an error in applying the matt varnish. I'm not sure quite what I did exactly, but as I use brush varnish I think I either didn't shake it enough beforehand or I applied it too thickly. At any rate she was covered in dusty white areas and, despite my best efforts at touching her up, she isn't as good as I wanted her to be; and she's not as good as she was, before I varnished her. Mistakes and problems like this are one reason I don't usually varnish my models, but I've noticed that the paint comes off the 3d prints a bit like it does on metals. So I varnished her, much to my regret:
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| She doesn't look too bad from this angle, but I am a bit disappointed by the eyes - I tried to do green pupils to give her a bit of an otherworldly aspect, but I'm not sure it works very well |
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| Here you can see the most obvious frosting |
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| And here, on her right hand, but other than that she's alright from this angle too |
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| A group shot of the Everqueen with her Herald (left) and the Commander of the Maiden Guard (right) |
I think I just need to take the lighting from the hall where LUNAR meets and stick it in my house. I did some painting tonight - not a lot, just enough to break the drought and set the stage for some completed miniatures in the near future - and the photos are just awful. Ah well, here they are:
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| The next batch of Maiden Guard, including the Level 2 Wizard |
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| Speaking of Mordheim! On the left, a Slaaneshi-corrupted Empire sort, and on the right, a wizard for hire |
Tomorrow I'll be trying to finish the Everqueen and maybe the Marauder and get some of the base colours down on the Maiden Guard, too. Who knows, maybe I'll do loads of painting over the weekend... I doubt it though. We shall have to see!
No painting today, as it turns out. I've really gone slack on that of late - the curse of work and a social life. Something's got to give! I have however spent a fair amount of time plotting out where my Maiden Guard army is going to go over the next few months. First up is bringing the two units of Lothern Sea Guard up to 20 (well, one of 20 and one of 18 plus two characters) and adding in a Level 2 Wizard to give myself some magic defence and a little offence. That takes me to 1,000 points. For the Escalation League I also need to have "a centrepiece unit" painted up, which is a little hard given the nature of my army - there isn't really a "centrepiece" until quite a lot more points, as the whole thing is based around lots of bows and lots of counts-as Maiden Guard. I could argue that the Everqueen would herself count, but, actually, I think I might just grab the rose by the thorns as it were and do something outlandish like jump ahead to the final army list and get my "Dragon Princes" unit done.
After all, once I get to 3,000 points, just having infantry won't really cut it when other armies will be fielding all sorts of monstrosities. So...
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| Queen's Guard on horse, by Last Sword Miniatures |
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| Archmage on Dragon, by Last Sword Miniatures |
Tonight was the second ever session of the LUNAR club, and it went really well. Lots of people, lots of games, lots of fun! There were games of Mordheim, The Old World, Combat Patrol, Magic: The Gathering, Unstable Unicorns, Hanabi, and quite possibly other ones that I didn't see or wasn't aware of.
I had a game of Mordheim against B's goblins (with Troll!) and then a 750 point Escalation League game with my Maiden Guard against K's terrifying Chaos Warrior army. I lost the first and won the second, which was cheering! Then after that myself, P, T, E, and A played (and lost) a game of Hanabi.
Anyway, here's the relevant After Action Reports...
Mordheim - Wyrdstone Hunt - Goblins versus Cult of the Possessed. This was B's second game in the campaign round, and I - having already played both mine - put up my Cult as an NPC gang, meaning they didn't gain any experience or do any post-game things.
The most amusing part of the post-game sequence was B's Big Boss rolling a 16 (Multiple Wounds), followed by 43 (Full Recovery) and 46 (Fill Recovery)! Happy that I could hand B's goblins a victory, and glad that I didn't have to suffer any terrible consequences from having three out of five Heroes go Out Of Action, I moved on to my 750 point The Old World game against K and his Chaos Warriors.
We played War In The Shadowlands from the Arcane Journal: Razing of Westerland with a fixed length of five turns. I brought my experienced army - now bolstered with a Battle Standard Bearer and some more troops in each regiment - and K brought his scarily large Chaos Marauder army, which boasted a Level 2 Wizard, a Marauder Chieftan, a big block of T5 Marauders with great axes and full command, a big block of normal Marauders, and a blender - I mean a block - of Bezerkers with two hand weapons each.
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| ...and slew him in the second round of combat! Elven skill and Ithilmar blades proved too much for the foul champion of the Dark Gods, and Isha smiled on the Maiden Guard |
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| End Elf Turn 2 - enraged by the slaughter, the Maiden Guard raised their bows and loosed again, reducing the T5 Marauders to just five! |
In the end, I won 674 to 385 VP, and even though neither of us had paid any attention to the objectives K would still have lost by a good 190 or so VP even if he'd held both objectives for as long as he possibly could have. In the aftermath, I rolled Insurmountable Losses for both the Tears of Isha and the Heart of Isha regiments (which is appropriate, given one suffered 100% losses and the other a mere 85% losses) and Terrible Losses for the Eyes of Isha. This means that both regiments of Maiden Guard lose all their XP and Veteran Abilities, and the Sisters of Avelorn keep their XP but lose their existing Veteran Ability. Ah well! That Ld 9 was nice while it lasted.
Tomorrow, I might even do some painting. Who knows what'll happen, eh?