Showing posts with label Wild Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wild Card. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Byron's Invasion of Ulthuan - The Wrath of Eltharion (550-562 points)


 Down swoops Eltharion the Grim, Warden of Tor Yvresse!

After months of the Goblins pillaging and marching across Elven lands, Eltharion has taken to the skies seeking vengeance.
Eltharion espies a lone column of wolf riders down below.


Eltharion has been a blight upon the goblins ever since. He soars high over the country and searches for weak points in the goblins' designs.


Eltharion races down from the sky to assail the goblins.

Eltharion's daring and dashing raids have left the goblins on high alert and paralyzed their formations. The goblins are unable to leave their bivouacs for fear of interdiction by the terrible elf. This has left the goblins strung out in clumps of encampments down a forested valley. 


The warden pounces on the terrorized goblins, scattering them. 

The goblins recognize the threat and need to stop him. If they don't their entire campaign will be ground to a halt in the valley. However, each time the goblins seek out Eltharion, he falls being a blocking force positioned mid-valley. The force of elves is positioned on a hill that funnels the goblins between difficult ground. The elves know if the blocking force is overcome the goblins will stream down through the alley and threaten Tor Yvresse. 

Eltharion hides smuggly behind Elril's guard. 

The goblins have begun various strategies to assail this position and over come it. 

Frontal assaults have failed. So the goblins have attempted other schemes with comparable results. The goblins needed a solution.

Goblin fanatics are shot by supporting archers in the woods.


Eltharion was flying high over the valley in the following days when....

YEEEEEEeeeeeeuuuuuUUUUMMMmmm! (that's the Doppler effect of a goblin) A goblin on a novel type of constructed wings cut through the clouds and arced right by him!

My kids read those Dog Man books with the "flip'o'rama" pages. Try toggling back and for between the pics to get a similar effect.



The flying goblin continued his arc back down to the earth below and crashed into the blocking force. 

The wailing goblin bowls over the elves in a mess of canvas, goblin limbs, and fine elven ithilmar mail.

Seeing the grim violence done to his comrades (and fearing that the next might not miss him either), Eltharion searched for the source of this new goblinoid devilry.




Flying overhead, Eltharion spotted the goblin device several hundred yards beyond bowshot. The device was well-guarded by archers making a direct attack alone too dangerous. The goblins had won this round. The blocking force would have to retreat, but they had bought precious time to prepare the next battle and evacuate the locals.


The defender of Tor Yvresse would wait. 

Now for pics of this month's minis:

Eltharion the Grim: 450 or 462 points




Why the points discrepancy?

Eltharion first appears in the army list present in the Maugthrond Pass scenario pamphlet. The total elf force is 992 points. If we subtract the cost of the rest of the force using the points values contained in the WARHAMMER ARMIES pamphlet, also contained in the starter set, then we get a value of 462 points for Eltharion.


However, the 4th edition high elf book provides 450 points for the Elf warden:

The Doomdiver catapult: 100 points

This warrants a bit of an explanation. This doomdiver catapult uses the 6th edition warmachine, 4th edition goblin ammunition, and an orc crew. The reason for this is that most orc and goblin warmachines in 4th edition had orc crew, I liked the 6th edition catapult more, and the rules around the doomdiver crew (how many are there??)s feels too ambiguous. This arrangement felt more in keeping with the other war machines in the army - because of course orc bullies would delight in flinging goblins beyond the horizon. 

This pic is to emphasize that the orc is pulling the slingshot back with a rob and is not holding a whip.




Elven shields: 0 points

These elves have been sitting on my shelf without shield from before I ever participated in OWAC. 




Also, my final goal for this OWAC is to recreate the box art from the starter set. The box art includes an elven shieldwall, so I'll need some of those for the final picture. 


Total: 550 or 562 points.





Friday, June 5, 2026

A Cemetery Photoshoot - Valtteri's Undead Legion - May Wild Card Month

 

As some of you may remember, my inspirational art for OWAC 9 was the superb 4th edition Army Book cover. And I had plans to try and recreate the models from that painting.
Well, I did just that and then decided to take it a step further.

So here's my version of the cover art:


It's not an exact replica but I think the vibe is pretty spot on!




I decided to only use minis that were available in 4th ed for the characters. I also didn't want to cut up any metal minis for reposing or converting, it just feels wrong to me.

The Evil Threesome.

The necromancer is pretty much the same model as the vampire in the cover and I didn't convert him at all.

The standard bearer got some horns and a hairdo but the skeleton knight involved the most conversion work.

The rider itself is untouched but the steed is almost completely redone. The base is a plastic skeleton horse with barding from a modern Perry medieval knight set. I then did some greenstuff sculpting to fill in the gaps. The head is from the same Perry kit with the lower part cut off and replaced with a skeleton horse's lower jaw. The original knight has a lot of bat decorations so I painted a similar symbol on his shield. 
I'm not an experienced sculptor by any means and I always find it pretty intimidating, but I really like how the knight turned out!



Golbat, is that you?


The thing I was most worried about was replicating the banner. All my previous banners in this challenge have been painted on top of a black&white print, but now I'd actually have to draw!

Luckily this turned out to be easier than I feared and I really like the end result. It's a different style than the rest of my banners but I'm going to use him as Battle Standard Bearer, which I hope explains the extra flourish. 

Sketching.



Painting.


A few weeks before the end of May I stumbled upon a set of Skeleton Summons by GSW when I was buying some paints and brushes and they looked perfect as unit fillers. After buying them I remembered  the newly risen dead from the Army Book cover art and decided to use them for that instead. (There's one extra skellie in the second picture that I did a few months ago so I could get nice neat ranks).
Since these are only half of a model I decided to count them as such - so only 0,5 models per skeleton rounded down.




I did a cemetery themed board for Necropolis two years ago which was the perfect scenery for the photoshoot. I still needed to a moonlit sky with a bat swarm to complete the vibe so I did some A4-scale freehand. My kid did some of the bats :)

Blending is way easier in 28mm scale.


The photoshoot setup.

Extra models

Since this was a Wild Card month I didn't feel much pressure. Even if I did only a few models it would be enough. Armed with this Zen-mindset I decided to try and paint the rest of my Wraiths and the wonderful Wights from Warhammer Quest. In my mind the pair are the General's personal body guards.




The whole gang.


What a dashing duo!





Originally I hoped to do some special terrain as well but I really didn't have time for that. (I painted a bunch of non-OWAC minis too...). Maybe I'll try to do it for the final month? We'll see!


Statistics

I've painted a lot of models so far and to be honest, it's starting to feel that way. The challenge has been a lot of fun but I'm also glad it's over soon.
For my final month my plan is simple: paint my army's general - a Liche on a Zombie Dragon. Stay tuned!


January



25 Skeletons w. Swords&Shields, including Command Group

214 points

25 models

Wight

40 points

1 model

Necromancer Champion

163 points

1 model

2 Skeleton Ogres

72 points

4 models

2 Mummies w. 2-handed weapons

90 points

2 models

February



2 Wraiths

150 points

2 models

Wight

40 points

1 model

20 Zombies
including Command Group

88 points

20 models

Zombie Ogre

16 points

2 models

Screaming Skull Catapult

74 points

5 models

March

904

61

Chariot w. Scythed Wheels,
Crew w. Shield & Bow

79 points

5 models

Skeleton Horsemen w. Shields& Light Armor & Command Group

276 points

10 models

1 Wraith

75 points

1 model

April



8 Mummies w. 2-handed weapons

360 points

8 models

6 Skeletons w. Swords&Shields

54 points

6 models

6 Skeletons w. Spears&Shields

60 points

6 models

3 Wraiths

225 points

3 models

Vampire Count

200 points

1 model

May



Necromancer

68 points

1 model

Battle Standard

90 points

1 model

Mounted Wight

46 points

2 models

2 Wights

82 points

2 models

3 Wraiths

225 points

3 models

11 Skeletons

88 points

5 models

Total

2875 points

116 models



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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Sybou's Chaos dwarfs - OWAC 9, March Post [Wild Cards - 172.5 points]

 Hello everyone

here is what i did for the month of March: my wildcard!


A big lead belcher

Sometimes chaos dwarves create warmachines so unstable and dangerous, it's always better to ask professional goblins crewmen to handle them.

The 2 dwarves are here to be sure, the crew is not fleeing away.

If the leadbelcher explodes, you can always count on more efficient weapons like:

A bazooka!

If you don't find a goblin crew, pick an hobgoblin, they're also cheap.

So here goes the first quarter of 2026. Already half of the challenge is behind us ...

Here is the full month

I noticed that i was progressing pretty well for now. I might be able to add a couple of characters and a whole unit.
Time will tell if I can make a good chunk of a progress on this army.

Take care everyone and untill next time!
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Adrian March Wild card month - Building the Orc's Drift

Wild card month



The small settlement of Linden Way is comprised of several small houses around the trading post and several crop fields nearby. It is built in the intersection of the paths that come from the mountain passes. The real town is Meledir at the East, and many of the innhabitants of Linden Way have families there. Unlucky for them, they're the only defence between Meledir and the hordes coming from the North. 

For this month I have built some of the terrain needed for the campaign that will come handy for other battles too. I've painted some miniatures too! but the protagonist here will be the terrain tutorial. I had in mind this before the council reunited and our beloved overlord suggested to do something really wild. It is a shame, because that post give me the idea of formatting this post as a white dwarf article but I do not have time for that in this moment!
As you can see, there are small things in the corners of the houses from the Townscape terrain, the same pieces that came in the campaign box back in the days of the Blood Bath at Orc's Drift. That's because I was experimenting with an idea of a modular Citadel Townscape terrain using the amazing system of Battle System hard cardboard terrain. Those small clips can be purchased separately ad the small lips around the insertion make the connections stable, the cardboard is also not damaged by the use so easily. They are also resistant to bending by the weight if you distribute them properly with the available system of insertions cut in the cardboard. So I got inspired by the system and started to glue two pieces of cardboard, one of the typical grey dense recycled cardboard that comes with magazines, another from cereal boxes. That gives us the appropiate width for the pins. 


I suggest cutting the pieces first, the same way as you want to cut if you were going to glue them together, and then when it is dry and hard, do the cutouts for the pin. I didn't got the pictures but I also ensure that the cardboard doesn't dry bent in the entire process. When I glue the two pieces or glue the Townscape terrain piece to the cardboard, I let it dry between baker paper sheets over a flat surface and with a lot of weight over them, like a book and several packages.


Tadaaa, the walls are mounted with the system and it is strong enough for an afternoon of play. You can also paint the sides of the cardboard with colour markers to hide the cardboard further.
As you may see in the picture, some houses have small sheds or porches that will be a bit overengineering if I made them compatible with the modular pin system.


Instead, we glue them the old way and do not make them modular but a small building addons that will be placed during the play. If you are not confident that the stress of battle and you ravening hordes will not make it fall turn after turn, I've an untested solution. Make the missing wall of thin cardboard and put a strong magnet in the inner part of the house wall and in the interior of the shed or small house extension. The width of the combined house and shed cardboard is good enough for both magnet to stay in place.
Next you have the complex overhanging houses that I made modular and only glued as a single piece the overhang (pictured). Lastly, there is no way to make the roof modulars without CAD design my own pins in the precise angles of each roof and then 3D printing. That's a tempting overengineering there but the project is too complex to add further steps and I want that you can replicate the method. So I make a normal roof over cardboard and cut some foam pieces with the appropiate shape and glue them in the interior.


Now for the rivers and crossroads.




We start with a white foam shape with the appropiate distance. It is a little bigger than the bridge in Townscape but fits perfectly with the width of the river I am planning. The stones are cardboard cuts placed in the sides.


The other, more unstable crossing is made with foam, lots of recycled woodsticks and recycled sprues. Never throw the stick that they give you with a take away coffee, they're perfect for this kind of things. Also, ice creams are good for this type of project. Hope that I didn't mess with your regime with that particular advice.



The pebbles of the path are done in EVA foam, pebble by pebble drawn with a pen. Now that we have a bridge, there must be a path leading to them.



I wanted that the paths were flexible to put over a mat with the hills underneath instead of all of them as separated pieces over the mat. Also, whether the hills are terrain pieces over or under the mat, flexible paths allows us to put them coming from the hills naturally.
I made them using a brown felt fabric tightly stretched over a surface and applying a coat of caulk mixed with brown acrylic paint and fine sand. I've lots of fine volcanic beach sand but anything extra fine will make the trick. You can mix a small batch of bigger grains and pebbles or add them when the caulk mix is applied and rolling a painting roll over them just to press a little bit. Let it settle for 48 hours before cutting and painting a little bit with additional tones.

The fences are made with the same sticks cut in half over larger sticks. You'll need additional batch of larger ice creams for this. The smaller coffe sticks are cut with a fairly secure, you'll definetly won't cut your fingers or have a knife nailed to your arm, cutting method.



Also, I'll leave here a picture of the primed bridges and fences that will be painted with oil paint/xpress/contrast for speed. Just apply a coat of cheap black acrylic paint mixed with diluted pva glue and it will be a hardcoat appropiate for terrain and sealing the foam if, for some reason, you want to apply a spray paint instead.
As everything start coming together, if we have bridges and paths, we will want a river to cross. My first run was a flexible river similar to the pathways. I used a mat instead of a cloth and make a little bump on the sides of the river before applying the caulk. 


















The water was made with a transparent caulk mixed with a little bit of blue ink applied over the previous layer after painting a little bit of greenish blue over the brown caulk.


This is looking good.

HOWEVER...

As some of you may have guessed, I've the luck of not having to repair a lot of things in the house so I didn't know that some caulks will not stick together pretty well and the foldable rivers started to come apart. So I'll leave it in the tutorial as a DO NOT ATTEMPT. Or if you have a solution with another product or preparing the first caulk layer, I will want to hear it.

Second attempt, cutting and carving some wood. Here is the woodcraftmanship part of the tutorial.




The good part of this method is that the carving makes a good looking water after painting and sealing with several layers of gloos varnish or transparent UV resin. This makes the river solid, but hey, theyre finished and at least will make the table stable putting some weight over the mat.
Now, finish painting the other pieces.





As I said, they were painted with oil paint diluted in mineral spirit. You can do some more preshading work painting the stonework, some strips of the wood veins ad some details in pure white. Always coat them before applying oil paint. If you're tinting the stone or wood with contrast/xpress you're good to go without coating with varnish. I used oil paint because it is fairly cheap, a little mix will cover all the wood planks, stone, etc. for the entire batch.
I noticed that the second bridge has few wight and may be a little unstable during a battle, so I glued some weight in the part that is not visible under the planks.

I did not forgot to paint some more miniatures. Fortunately, the package that I was waiting with the other villagers and the Overlord offering is finally here.



It is a lovely mix of Midlam and Citadel villagers. I think that my favourites are the Citadel elder and rat catcher and the Midlam potion seller.


For our beloved Overlord, a Citadel thug encounter for any roleplaying session. This guy is the kinda appearing in the middle of the path at night and asking you if you painted all your monthly miniatues or else he will dispatch you to the Field of Bones.

And now, some pictures of Linden Way and Ashak Rise.




A small town patrol looking for any troublemaker.


(I noticed that it is some problem with the tavern cutout from Townscape and the walls do not line properly as you can see in the back. D'oh)



A troop of orcs cross the river while the inhabitants are unsuspectful.


The dwarfs of Ashak Rise are starting they're daily work in the mineral deposits.

This month adds 10 miniatures and a lot of terrain. Almost everything done for Ashak Rise, the Orc's Drift and Linden Way except for the ruins and tower for Linden Way and the stone walls for Orc's Drift.

Next month I think that I may add the troop of elves.

Until then,
Adrian’s out

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