Showing posts with label Centaurs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Centaurs. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Chris' Chaos Army - Month 2, Feb 24 - Chaos Thug Cavalry 209 points

 I'm not a big fan of painting cavalry , although I'm pleased with how they turned out.  209 points is relatively low for a Chaos unit!


A mere 799 points so far and very happy with both units.....


Next are an old favourite of mine, some original Goodwin chaos warriors.   I've painted a few in the past and will be great to have another go!


See you next month, happy painting!

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Pink dresses, zebra fur, crab like claws and mutilations: Slaaneshchild's January post - Rank and File (I) 511 pts




Cultists. I've always loved chaos cultists. To me they are "the great forgotten" from Warhammer. I don't like barbarians, especially for Slaanesh, but I love cultists. So I will play cultists as maraudeurs. 

I tried to paint some miniatures... To be 100% honest, it has been a pain in the ass. January is a very strange month. Everything is moving fast but I was like "nooooo I don't want to move, let me sleep again".

I started with what would be the most boring to me, foot infantry. Cultists. I will play them as marauders with 2 hand weapons.

The command group is from Heresy Miniatures. Most of the other cultists are conversion of my own based on old Dark Eldars Homonculi. Those miniatures are very ugly but I like their "Hellraiser style", and they are all in metal, which means a lot to me.  There are also some old GW cultists from W40K that I converted to WHFB in the name of the Dark Prince !





The "leader" with the long spear is an actual model from Shadespire (unfortunately in plastic), the big guy and the lady on the left of the picture are from Stephane Simon, an independant miniatures designer that I love.

21 Chaos Cultists with 2 hand weapons, musician and standard bearer :                                        299 pts

I also found the time to work on my centaurs...



Once again, I've never liked the concept of "chaos marauders" and how they where introduced from 4th ed to 5thed. But tacticly speaking, they are quite interesting so I decided to build a unit of mounted marauders with chaos centaurs miniatures.

I wanted some diversity, the concept of chaos centaurs in itself is quite funny : angry creatures too ungainly to do something with their hands except destruction. As Slaaneshi Chaos Centaurs, I can imagine them very frustrated :D 
And of course, there is a zebra one ;)

So here they are ! The 6 riders of frustration ! Behold !










6 Chaos Marauders with 2 hand weapons and their champion :                                        212 pts

Next month, I think I will paint my daemonettes and their master, a Daemon Prince of Slaanesh !

Before that, enjoy the ride and destroy everything for the Dark Prince !








Sunday, April 3, 2022

Benjamin's Centaurs 🎠 - GARTHOR'S WILD HUNT - Rank and File Part III (1537pts)

Vanity, whilst fun, is incredibly time consuming

Woof! March is done already!

Month three went all according to plan - ish. I'd planned to get these guys done a bit sooner to focus on some prep for next month (the chariots don't actually exist yet!) and maybe get those pestigors finished. It all took a little longer - but we got there in the end!

Still no comic - yet - but there is a bit of story dribbling through. At this point in the narrative Korag makes some unexpected allies - some centaurs!

Chaos Centaurs

I really wanted centaurs within the army to diversify the force a bit, and wouldn't you just know it, Bob Olley sculpted some (twice!). I bulk-bought a number of his Hobby Products centaurs from Monday Knight, and there's also a few from Ral Partha in there too. They did get quite repetitive quite fast - so a further haul from Ral Partha mostly addressed that with various torso and head swaps. This is probably a point where a Bob Olley-specific bits box has been particularly handy.


Bits and BOBS box. GET IT?

I've always had a soft spot for the Perry Chaos Centaurs, which really are some of the most oldhammer figures out there with their daft unique names and intense personalities. I really tried to carry this forward with some wildly varied models, and by adding their little he-man style loin cloths later on. The wizard was a hack job from a Ral Partha miniature. He got a bit more sculpting to try and make sense of his robes in a centaur form.


Would centaur jeans be two or four legged?

The goal was to make them fit in well with the beastmen completed so far - overall they've used the same colours. The monthly painting amnesia however made remembering which paints were used a bit of a trick. Not sure if anyone else has that problem - or do you make notes?

Well here they are anyway - 


24 Chaos Centaurs. They move 96 feet each turn.

Garthor

In addition to the centaurs I really REALLY wanted to do a Dragon Ogre as well. The catch with this one is Bob never did a Dragon Ogre - so there was much more fun problem-solving involved. After much consideration - this solution presented itself. An Olley Titan Orc from an old eBay win, and an Essex Dragon.


Stay tuned until June to find out what happened to the head!

The incidental inclusion of the dwarfs is actually what inspired the story for the comic. I really like the touch of narrative it brought to it. If you happen to have a few pounds in the sofa cushions, you could do a lot worse than to try out Essex's Q range. Probably one of the most underrated collections of very cheap figures still out there, and all very early Olley sculpts.


Anyone need a hand?

The painting was very straightforward. I wanted to try and make his dragon and ogre skin seem a bit more cohesive, as opposed to a green lower half and pink top half. The rest of the painting follows the recipe used on pretty much everything else.

And here everyone is together.

Four legs good. Two legs bad...

A small word on tufts...

Can't you see the green is not the same!

Without sounding like I've gone COMPLETELY insane - are you aware of how much we're at the mercy of our flock and tuft manufacturers? The power dynamic sickens me.

I bought a few sheets of really nice tufts from Serious Play a few years ago - and ran out this month. I'd placed a replacement order last December - and still to this day am yet to see them. I've emailed, messaged, ebay messaged - everything short of just showing up at their office. Bloody nightmare. Where can I get that EXACT colour green from to match everything else?

Thankfully the good people of Antics Plymouth listened to my dilemma and sorted me out with something approximately the same. Then politely asked me never to come back.

Points...

As always my points are bloated with character options - but to be fair 24 centaurs in light armour don't come cheap either. FYI - If you do want to ever field a Centaur Wizard - check out White Dwarf 98.




So all together a whopping 1537.

Next month is chariot month.

Thanks for reading - and see you all soon!

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