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Showing posts with label Fighting Fantasy. Show all posts

Friday, 17 April 2020

Trolltooth Wars: The Flying Fortress

"Look! In sky. Big ship."

Orcleaver's ugly face screwed into a squint as he followed the scout's pointing finger. 

"Galleykeep," the battle-sergeant, now army commander, said quietly.

"Za'mar comes."


Thursday, 16 April 2020

Trolltooth Wars: Building Castles in the Sky

There have been many challenges in translating the Legions of Zharradan Marr from the page to the tabletop but this was in some ways the greatest - the Galleykeep.

Thanks a lot Russ Nicholson!


Tuesday, 14 April 2020

Trolltooth Wars: Regular Joes

So on to the last of the regiments of Zharradan Marr's legions to be featured as part of this project - a unit made up of the most exotic and strange creatures to be found in all of Titan and... well everywhere really. It's the Humans...


Monday, 13 April 2020

The Trolltooth Wars: A Cold-blooded Lot

Zharradan Marr can have many criticisms laid at his door but not being an equal opportunities employer is not one of them! Along with the many other races making up his living legions are the Lizardmen - one of my favourite creatures from the Fighting Fantasy world.


Sunday, 12 April 2020

Trolltooth Wars: 'Ave a Cadaver

One of the great things about assembling the Legions of Zharradan Marr is the sheer diversity of troops. From regular Human and Lizardmen soldiers to pike armed Rhinomen shock troops, along with all the weird monsters, Griffins and flying ships! As it's Easter weekend I thought why not have a look at the Undead part of the army.


Saturday, 11 April 2020

Trolltooth Wars: Is Darramouss or just a Dirty Rat?

I think the latter personally! Darramouss is certainly not one of the more pleasant characters you can meet in Creature of Havoc and is a capable and cruel overseer of Zharradan Marr's gold mines.


Friday, 10 April 2020

Trolltooth Wars: What Tooki So Long?

Slight change of plan as I realised there were a few more shots I wanted to take of Darramous and the Soulless Ones so instead today we have the Tooki - which have taken me quite a while to get on the blog, as with all this Trolltooth stuff!


Thursday, 9 April 2020

Trolltooth Wars: Fresh Blood

So on to the last creatures in the monstrous menagerie that Darramous commands at the battle of Trolltooth Pass - the Blood Orcs.


As soon as you enter the room, two Blood Orcs - warty creatures with powerful jaws and piercing front teeth - get up from a table and grab their swords. Creature of Havoc, Steve Jackson, illustrated by Alan Langford.

Wednesday, 8 April 2020

Trolltooth Wars: Feeling Peckish?

Next up in Darramous' revolting roll call is the Devourer!

The thing that strikes you is the smell of rotting flesh. Whatever lives in here certainly has a large appetite for meat. You poke your head further in to the cave and you can see a large furry ball heaving up and down in one corner. You step forwards to catch the creature unawares. But your foot kicks a loose stone and sends it scuttling across the cave towards it. The creature shudders, awakens and gets up. By now you have decided to attack and you are virtually on top of the creature as its face turns towards you. 


Tuesday, 7 April 2020

Trolltooth Wars: Beastmania!

Today's foray in to Darramous' dungeon is the Manic Beast!

Scattered around one corner is an untidy pile of bones. In another corner is a half eaten human carcass. Standing over the carcass - and evidently annoyed that it's meal has been disturbed - is a bulky creature with a hairy face, razor-sharp teeth and wild eyes..." Creature of Havoc, Steve Jackson, illustrated by Alan Langford


Monday, 6 April 2020

Trolltooth Wars: The Claaaaaaaaaw!

The Clawbeast, whose peace you have disturbed, slashes at you with its deadly talons! 


Another memorable adversary from Creature of Havoc and quite a formidable one for its goofy looks with Skill 9 and Stamina 14! These hirsute horrors were a fun addition to Zharradan Marr's Legions and in the end proved a lot less painful to convert and paint than they were for the poor Hill goblins they faced in battle!

Saturday, 4 April 2020

The Trolltooth Wars: Hero is a Half Troll

I'm taking a break from the Northern Steppes to drop back in on Allansia once more to revisit some aspects of my Trolltooth Wars project that didn't get covered first time round. And where better to start than Zharradan Marr's right hand half man, half troll - Thugruff - master tactician, able general and fearsome warrior.


Friday, 6 September 2019

BOYL 2020: The Battle of Trolltooth Pass

Well I swore I wouldn't let post BOYL slump get me this year but here we are a month on! Ah well - off work today with a stinking cold so seems a good opportunity to keep myself busy.

So another year and another BOYL and this year was a big one! As always the weekend was fantastic, jam-packed with brilliant games, great company, plenty of beer and not much sleep! Thanks so much to all who were involved in making it happen and everyone who attended and made it such a great place to be. If you haven't seen these blogs yet and you'd like a taste of what else went on at BOYL these fine chaps have done a fine job of rounding up what went on - Sean's Wargames Corner, Mr Saturday's Mumblings, Blue's Marauding Miniatures, Give Em Lead, Lead Plague, Realms of Chaos, Dear Tony Blair, Magpie and Old Lead, Riotville, Shadowkings ,. Great to see so much blogging going on! For me, the best thing about BOYL this year was meeting some very familiar online faces in the flesh - lovely to finally meet, chat and game with you all! This year also marked a particular milestone for myself and Warlord Paul as we reached the climatic final battle of our long running Trolltooth Wars campaign - the Battle of Trolltooth Pass...


Sunday, 14 July 2019

The Trolltooth Wars: A Mixed Bag!

Another unit ready and of all the regiments that make up Zharradan Marr's legions, as detailed in the Trolltooth Wars novel, the mixed regiment of Dwarves,  Goblins, Craggeracks, Kobolds and Gorians was probably the most fun to assemble and paint.


Wednesday, 10 July 2019

Trolltooth Wars: Black Elf Regiment

Another Regiment musters under the banner of Zharradan Marr, ready to take the battle all the way to Balthus Dire's Citadel of Chaos perched high in the Craggen Heights of the Trolltooth Pass!


Monday, 1 July 2019

The Trolltooth Wars: Rhinomen Complete!

Not sure I really have time for blogging with only a month to go till BOYL and a worryingly large paint queue to tackle but I had to post an update on my now complete Rhinoman regiment!

Friday, 21 June 2019

The Trolltooth Wars: Clawbeast WIP

Well it's Friday night and the best (and probably the only constuctive) thing to do in these Western reaches of Mordor is to have a drink or two. Or seven. Even if there is a huge pile of miniatures that need to be painted by August 2nd...

So I figured if I can't raise a paint brush for raising too many drinks, I might as well share some more WIPs and ramblings with you good folk and keep my blog posting on a roll. 

And what better way to do it than with this little beastie!


Now I might have mentioned in my last post how I loved the Fighting Fantasy world and how it felt a lot more diverse and richer than the Old World of Warhammer - and if I was being really unkind, I might take that back when confronted with one of the goofier monsters that one might encounter when exploring the wilds of Allansia - the Clawbeast!

Thursday, 13 June 2019

The Trolltooth Wars: Rhinomen

Greetings readers and apologies once more for another bout of radio silence - insert usual excuses here... Well with just over a month and a half to go till BOYL 2019 things have been rather busy here with the usual hurried preparations that should have been done ages ago - so I figured some procrastination in the form of writing this blog post was in order!



As usual I have filled my BOYL schedule with as many games as I could cram in to the weekend but the one I am looking forward to the most (and having the most fun preparing for) is the grand finale of Warlord Paul's and my Trolltooth Wars campaign. 

Wednesday, 8 August 2018

BOYL 2018 - The Trolltooth Wars: Raid on Coven

Wow - another year and another BOYL and they still keep getting better! It is genuinely an event that gives me a lump in my throat as I drive home wishing it wasn't all over for another 365 days.

This year was busy as ever and as you can see from the group photos Orlygg kindly posted up on Facebook, possibly the busiest yet!

Thursday, 14 August 2014

Trolltooth Wars: The Legions of Zharradan Marr

So now with BOYL 2014 under my belt I can think about some of the other projects I've stalled or been muttering about for a while.

I think the Shrine of Rigg will have to wait until I can contrive a semi-permanent place to cast the blocks up in and begin construction on the second (ground floor) level - keep watching this space!

A slightly more achievable project is of course the Trolltooth Wars that Warlord Paul and I hope to recreate on the table top. We agreed to use a 1:10 scale (which I'd forgotten, managed to talk myself out of and then back into!) to represent the different forces which should give us a decent number of miniatures on the table to make it look impressive without burdening ourselves with having to paint hundreds of miniatures.


This is particularly important for WP as he has to field 37 tribes of Hill Goblins, along with various other Chaotics - which if I remember correctly weighs in at some 6000 or so troops in the book. Once scaled down to 600 on the table this will mean each Goblin Tribe will consist of 15 or so models in the game. I now have many a Greenskin painted up, so should be able to help out a bit here!


Marr's Legionaries comprise a much more compact and disciplined force - 1000 legionaries consisting of a phalanx of Rhinomen Pike, a regiment each of Black Elves, Lizardmen and Humans and a mixed regiment of Dwarves, Goblins, Gorians, Craggeracks and Kobolds - can't wait to put that one together! Along with these living troops shamble 500 Soulless Ones - mindless zombies fresh from their graves. To round the force off and give it that extra bit of colour are the Undead Black Elf, Daramouss' Dungeon creations - Clawbeasts, Blood Orcs, Devourers and Manic Beasts. Flying above them comes Marr himself with his Lieutenant Vallaska Roue on board the Galleykeep, escorted by a dozen Tooki - Griffins with Blood Orc archers riding on them.

This should scale down to 5 units of 20 for the Legionaries, 50 Soulless ones, perhaps 8 various monsters for Daramouss' creatures and perhaps 2 or 3 Tooki. I'd love to find a suitable model to represent the Galleykeep too!

Now I've been doing a bit of research into possible minis - prompted by a big 50% off summer sale at Blacktree Design. I picked up a few pieces there, along with a load of Orcs for WP's Hill Goblin Tribes, but as you will see I haven't been able to resist the old school charms of Ral Partha!

I'll start with my shopping list for the Legionaries:



Rhinomen - WP is following a certain line of enquiry at the moment which may solve my problem of not having any suitable 28mm Rhinomen miniatures. I have a possible conversion option involving some Ral Partha Orcs but  the Rhinomen's armour and uniform has such a distinctive look that it'd be great to see how close we could get to it.

Black Elves - Ral Partha do some lovely Elf Irregulars as part of their Fantasy Armies line. They're not too far from the image portrayed of them in the Shamutanti Hills Sorcery! game book -


I'll be using a mix of the Irregular troops with swords, pole arms and spears along with the Sergeants and command set to make up the necessary unit of 20.






A bit more expensive than the half price Shadow Elf spearmen I was eyeing up from Blacktree, but they should make a much more interesting looking unit. Those funny looking side spikes/axe blades would certainly have had to go from the spear heads if I had gone for them!


Lizardmen - another race that I'm being very pernickety about thanks to Alan Langford's fabulous illustrations. Fighting Fantasy Lizardmen have always been very close to my heart and very distinct to the GW ones - I don't just want little Dinosaur men (great for Warhammer but not for Titan) - I want horned, crocodilian creatures with sails on their backs! Island of the Lizard King was my first Fighting Fantasy book and has arguably had the most impact on my imagination so the Lizardmen are going to have to look right.


Ral Partha to the rescue again! There are a number of Lizardmen in the Scwarse Auge range which are very close to my ideal -


With some Green Stuff horns I reckon these chaps will definitely look the part.



A while back I purchased the Lizardman mounted on a Pteranodon from the same range to convert it for my Blood Heat style, Silurian Army. Happily I still have the top half of the Lizardman rider and the Silurian's legs left over from the conversion - another trooper for the Legions!

Straight off the cover of Battleblade Warrior - my son's current bed time story!
To add a bit of grunt to the ranks and maybe a standard bearer, there is this Heavy Beastman from the Chaos Imperium back in the Fantasy Armies section - he'll need some horns and possibly the suggestion of a sail on his back.


And finally every unit needs a champion - the Maru, also from the Scwarse Auge range, may have a slightly different anatomy but mutations are common in Lizardmen and I'm sure Thugruff, Marr's Half Troll General, is more forgiving of them than the Lizard Priests are - as long as they fight well for Zharradan Marr!


So that gives me 4 different troopers, a champion and the spare Pteranodon rider to make up a unit of 20 with some variation in the ranks.

Humans - Ironically I'm really undecided on what minis to go for Marr's Human legionaries - probably because there's so much choice out there! One thing I do know is that I don't want anything too identifiable as Empire or Bretonnian - Again, I'm not being down on Warhammer but I think the Humans of Titan have a distinct identity.

I suppose I'm going to need two types really - the Strongarm Mercenaries that are hired to guard Marr's Cunnelwort shipment and Marr's Legionaries.

I rather like this chap for the mounted Strongarm Captain I'll need for the ambush on the caravan - he might have to lose his wings mind!

Winged Severyan Dragoon - Ral Partha - Die Schwarse Auge
The rest of the Strongarms I see as having leather armour and sallet or skull cap helmets. Pretty much like the Henchmen from Advanced Heroquest - a bunch of minis I've always liked despite their static pose. I fear outrageous ebay pricing might conspire to frustrate me on this one though...


The only illustrations I've found of Marr's Legionaries are in Creature of Havoc and don't seem to exist online. Suffice to say they seem to be sporting a pretty simple tunic and belt combo with the ubiquitous numbered medallion around their neck. This may only be their training rig though as they are pictured at the Testing Grounds being put through their paces by Thugruff.

For the Legionaries, I rather like the Tulamidian warrior, again from Die Schwarse Auge range, but there's only one of him so it'd have to be a monopose unit.


I also quite like the aesthetics of these Ral Partha  pikemen and halberdiers -



Bit stuck on this one so if any of you know of any Human ranges that don't look like Medieval European/Warhammer Fantasy style infantry I'd love to hear from you.

I'm also going to need Donnag Kau and the caravan train. 4Ground do some lovely laser cut stuff like this covered wagon for £5!



The Mixed Regiment - this one is going to be a fun one and it's one of the aspects of the world of Titan that I really do like in comparison to the Warhammer world. Imagine trying to field Goblins and Dwarves (note that they are not Chaos Dwarves) in the same unit in a game of Warhammer. Titan is a real melting pot where all the races live, fight and die together. Dwarves are normally pretty noble and on the side of good in Titan but not exclusively so, which I think is what makes it a richer environment than the monocultures of the Warhammer world. Still I wonder what desperate circumstances or character flaws led some to join Marr's Legions and willingly fight shoulder to shoulder with such creatures as Gorians, Craggeracks and Goblins?

Dwarves - as these are not going to be the most reputable members of their race I went with some suitablt menacing looking Blacktree minis -



Goblins - I came across a nice lot of old Citadel Goblinoids a while back including what look like a mix of Lesser Goblins (which I've put two to a 20mm base), Lesser Knight Goblins and the Red Goblin Champion (next to the Night Goblin Champion) pictured below. I'll have to get pics when I'm back home.



I also have a couple of C23 Ogres who seem to have suffered from being left behind by massive scale creep! You should be able to spot them in the pic below - 2 of the chap leaning on his halberd second from the left. They fit into my Goblin units as Orc sized Goblins and would look a little puny next to Jes Goodwin's Ogres!




Anyway, this motley crew should make up the Goblin contingent.

Kobolds - From the same job lot as the old Lesser Goblins, I also got a nice bunch of the N13 Kobolds. As tempted as I was by the Otherworld Kobolds, I decided to go proper old school - Plus I've already got my hands on this lot and they didn't cost me much money!


Craggeracks - These are one of the less well known Fighting Fantasy races that never really got developed in any of the later game books. According to various Titan Wikis and other sites I have a description -

Craggeracks apparently resulted from the crossing of Hobgoblins with Trolls. They have compact skulls and high pointed ears over brownish-gray skin, and long slim limbs. They are in general slender creatures when compared to most other Chaotic races, but they are no less strong and just as warlike. They rarely see themselves as one nation or race, and prefer to live apart from one another, in the tribes of Orcs, Goblins or Trolls. They are about as strong as the average Orc, being about 5'9" in height, only slightly taller than the average Orc. Although they possess great disdain for Dwarves and Elves, they hate men above all else, and will happily bypass a Dwarf or Elf for the chance to kill a human. They pride themselves on their shrunken Human head collections and believe that being slain by a Human in battle dooms them to eternal torture at the hands of the Night Demons. Each Craggerack is assigned to one of four Night Demons at birth and regard that evil being as their patron and lord. Craggerack priests are rare in the extreme, but can be very powerful.

Korg's Killers from Ral Partha's Fantasy Armies Orc range look like a good option -








I'm also rather taken with this chap - a Hobgoblin Hero from Ral Partha's Heroes and Horrors range



Then finally we have the Gorians. Again there's not a lot of information out there but I did find this short description -

These bizarre creatures are tall and hairless, having entirely black skin and feline eyes. They are not unlike some humans of the Southlands, but they have fang-filled mouths and hard, sharp talons instead of fingernails. They were one of the most successful of Axion's (a powerful Wizard responsible for many of the hybrid creatures that exist in Titan) creations - strong, warlike, evil and harshly disciplined. Gorians live a totally military life. Each one is born and bred to be a fighter and magic use is unheard of among them. They worship Death as their racial god but they consider religion second to war. Most Gorian families and tribes are nomadic regiments unto themselves, selling their services to anyone evil enough to employ them. A great number of Gorians were present at the Siege of Vymorna (BattleBlade Hero), conducted by the Lizardman Empire. 

Gorians are strictly disciplined - plunder is harshly divided according to rank. Theft of more than your share is punishable by a beating. Refusing to obey a commander is punishable by death. Even laughing can be punished by ten lashes across the back. This has made them into the perfect soldiers. 

If it weren't for the hair I reckon Mirliton's Half Orcs would be perfect - shouldn't be too tricky to file smooth I'm sure.




While I'm on the topic of Gorians, I'm going to need a one-armed mounted one to represent Tankasun, Gudruff's Battle Sergeant.

This Ral Partha Orc Warlord looks pretty good - he just needs to make a date with the amputationist!


Or if I wanted a slightly more exotic mount I could go for a Fast Claw Commander from the Gargantua Orcs range. The face is a bit too Orcy though on the rider.


So there we have it for the Legionaries - I'm sure a cohesive colour scheme and similar skin tones will help tie the different ranges into each other to create what will look like one race for creatures like the Gorians and Craggeracks.

The Soulless Ones are pretty easy. At first I was pretty taken with the Zombies of the Rotting Swamp from Blacktree Design, not to mention their price in the 50% sale. They had something of the vibe of the Soulless Ones on the art cover -








However, even with the 50% off I didn't have the funds to invest in 50 of them - plus the fact that they were armed was beginning to bother me as the front cover is the only place to suggest this. In the text they lull the Goblins into a false sense of security by the very fact that they are unarmed but of course are no less deadly for it!

So instead I decided to go all modern and plastic with the excellent Grave Stalkers set from Mantic. You just can't argue with a mix of 60 Zombie and Ghoul minis plus a ton of grave stones for £40!

 Daramouss' creatures pose some interesting challenges, especially with the Clawbeast!



I've already ordered Asmodei the Fiend from Black Tree - he's a bit insectoid but has the claws. Well one pair anyway!


Also on the hit list is the Hook Horror from Otherworld - really just an excuse to buy a mini I'v coveted from this great company for a while! I probably won't be chopping up or converting this chap up despite the fact that it doesn't really resemble the Fighting Fantasy illustration.


Another option might be to get hold of a couple of Many Armed Mapes from the Parroom Station line of minis and do a bit of conversion work - add claws and perhaps do a couple of head swaps if I can find something suitable.


The Manic Beast should be a little easier - in fact there is quite a similarity between the illustration from Creature of Havoc and this Ral Partha Troll, if you ignore the beard.


Some of the Ral Partha Fantasy Army Trolls might do as well, although (and I never thought I would say this about a Troll!) they do have a few too many clothes on.


Otherworld Ogres might be a better fit, minus a few of their weapons.


Devourers - I'm thinking Yeti here and have joked for a while now about using the rather camp fellow from Mirliton!


Or Ral Partha's version -



Not quite as aggressive an image as the FF illustration - again from Creature of Havoc - 



So I'd have to include this brilliant Ral Partha Ice Troll!


And finally we have the Blood Orcs - nasty little horned beasties!


Any number of Demon or Imp minis might fit the bill here. I've decided to go with the Winged Demon from Ral Partha's  Die Grauzone range, minus the wings and tail of course.


I wonder if with a bit of reposing and the addition of a bow and quiver they might serve as the Blood Orc riders for Marr's Tooki escort. The Giant Griffin from Ral Partha would provide a suitable mount -


And what of Daramouss himself? The Zombie Lord on Stallion Carcass might do as a base for the mounted version. He'll need a bit more armour and a weapon swap for something like a whip I reckon.

This Ral Partha Dark Elf is a bit closer to the illustration in the book and could provide bits for a head/body swap.


That just leaves Marr's two right hand "men" - Vallaska Roue and Thugruff.

Vallaska Roue is a huge obese brute of a man and Marr's chief recruiter. He is at the helm on the Galleykeep and presumably in command of the crew as Marr of course exists on the Spirit Plain in his magic mirror. I reckon the old Gutbucket model from citadel, now rereleased by Foundry (top right) will do nicely for such a charming gentleman - with the added bonus that I already have him!


Thugruff is Zharradan Marr's Half Troll General. I could really do with a mounted version so Axenarf from Hasslefree, although I rather like him is probably out.


Going back to Ral Partha we have Sadrak Wassoi, an Orc Marshall who looks suitably imposing.


I'm sure I could whip up a mounted version doing an upper torso swap with the mounted Orc Warlord I intend to use for Tankasun -


This could potentially give me mounted and foot versions of both characters!

So there you go - my shopping list for the Trolltooth Wars. Now I just have to budget and keep painting new stuff each month and we could be gaming it sometime next year...