So, I totally blame Ghost Recon Wildlands for my slow progress. I finally caved in to buy it when it hit the 1/2 price mark, and it was actually quite enjoyable to play (once you just accepted that it is everything but a military tactical shooter...).
Anyway, you are not here to read my ramblings about video game!
I did some more work on the Magach:
And I also finally put together Natalya Federici and the Protos Avatar, to be painted for a Femme Fatale challenge on the German forums:
And I prepared the 6mm Sd Kfz 251/1 and some vehicles for a CO base for painting:
Last, but not least, and to prove that the name of this blog is accurate, I joined a facebook group of local Epic 40K players. I don't have a proper Epic army, but I know that there is a lot of excellent miniatures out there!
My favorite idea so far is an Emperor's Children army (NetEA rules) using Onslaught Miniatures' Hellborn Fallen Sisters.
Marines
Raptors
Havocs
Terminators
Noise Marines
Demons
For vehicles, I prefer Vanguard Miniatures' Novan Elites range (although I would have to convert them to the dark side).
Rhinos
Land Raider
Well, that's all for today.
(And did I mention that I just bought Horizon Zero Dawn?)
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Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Monday, January 2, 2017
Bolt Action Pulp Partisan Cultists
Today I'd like to share an idea for a rather unusual Bolt Action army.
Picture from Fenris Games
Anyway, after realizing that there is almost no way to get away with a British '46 army based on a late war German list (basically an excuse to build some British assault engineers and use JTFM's Tortoise as a Jagdpanther), I thought up a new concept: Cultist Partisans!
Every proper Pulp setting has a sinister cult performing strange rituals to end the world/ wake up an ancient good / summon creatures from the other side / have NSFW social gatherings.
So why not make a fun Bolt Action army based on this concept?
This is the list I envisioned:
Kingsport Irregulars (Partisans)
Second Lieutenant with SMG
+ soldier with SMG
Partisan Squad 1
NCO with SMG
Soldier with Panzerfaust
16 soldiers with rifles
Partisan Squad 2
NCO with SMG
Soldier with Panzerfaust
16 soldiers with rifles
Partisan Squad 3
NCO with SMG
11 soldiers with SMGs
Anti-tank grenades
Guerrilla Squad
NCO with SMG
11 soldiers with SMGs
Anti-tank grenades
Anti-tank Team with Bazooka
General Purpose Truck
General Purpose Truck
= 1000 points
Pretty straight-forward: Two large squads as a solid base, and two assault squads in trucks to get right in your face. Plus a little extra in case of tanks. Anyway, not the best list ever, but okay to play.
Now the fun part - miniatures!
When one thinks of cultists, the excellent Frostgrave plastic box comes to mind immediately. Combined with an abundance of left-over firearms and Molotov cocktails from different Warlord Games boxes this should be a great foundation for this army.
Of course one could just use some army trucks as transports, but if I go wacky, I go wacky all the way:
Behold Sloppy Jalopy's 1910 Type B bus - the perfect way to ride into battle in style!
For the second one I would take the Ford AA panel van from the same manufacturer:
Or I get a Mack Bulldog Model AC from Shapeways:
Or, to fit with the tongue-in-cheek approach, this little vehicle from Great Escape Games:
This army also offers some interesting options for mission objectives and markers. Fenris Games has a whole range of Mythos-inspired pieces like these:
"Sir, we need to blow up the rune stone before those lunatics complete their ritual!"
And if you are looking for some further inspiration, have a look at Osprey Publishing's books about the military struggle against the Elder Ones:
On that note: Cthulhu fhtagn!
Now the fun part - miniatures!
When one thinks of cultists, the excellent Frostgrave plastic box comes to mind immediately. Combined with an abundance of left-over firearms and Molotov cocktails from different Warlord Games boxes this should be a great foundation for this army.
Of course one could just use some army trucks as transports, but if I go wacky, I go wacky all the way:
Behold Sloppy Jalopy's 1910 Type B bus - the perfect way to ride into battle in style!
For the second one I would take the Ford AA panel van from the same manufacturer:
Or I get a Mack Bulldog Model AC from Shapeways:
Or, to fit with the tongue-in-cheek approach, this little vehicle from Great Escape Games:
This army also offers some interesting options for mission objectives and markers. Fenris Games has a whole range of Mythos-inspired pieces like these:
"Sir, we need to blow up the rune stone before those lunatics complete their ritual!"
And if you are looking for some further inspiration, have a look at Osprey Publishing's books about the military struggle against the Elder Ones:
On that note: Cthulhu fhtagn!
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