Yearly Archives: 2010
New Tau Suits!?
Oh Bother
As I mentioned earlier in the week, my services painting a single squad of models went for a substantial amount in the Battle for the Cure auction. So, I’m on deck to paint a squad of Salamander Sternguard Veterans (plus an Apothecary because, why not?).
Monday, I sat down to take a look at what I was working with: metal models, primed black. Not a problem. Except there was kind of a lot of flash and some mold lines. I might have let the mold lines slide (they can be easy to miss pre-paint, so I certainly have some on some of my models), but the flash was really bad. Plus, given how much this job went for, I really need to kick ass with the final product.
So I had to get it.
That left me with the models ~75% primed. Priming over the primer’s ghetto, so that’s not an option. I maybe could have touched it up with some gesso, but that seemed lazy (and I always end up wiping gesso off), so I decided to just strip them all and re-prime them.
I always manage to forget that I hate stripping minis. The mess, the sore back from hunching over the sink, the numb fingertips from pinching pointy models and brushing away.
More significantly, I lost an arm down the sink drain. So, this feels a bit like a complete disaster. (Fortunately, GW sells the model individually, so I’ve ordered it. But, still.)
These guys have also been harder to strip that models I’ve done in the past. The primer comes up super-easy, sure (it’s the Chaos Black spray paint), but these guys have a lot more nooks and crannies that don’t want to give up their primer without having a toothpick scratch it out than giant rats or clanrat slaves do.
I did have the possibly brilliant idea to order an ultrasonic cleaner to deal with this. I’ve seen that Les Bursley uses one to clean his airbrushes and they get used to clean jewelry, which also has lots of nooks and crannies to trap gunk… so it could work. I found a cheap one on Amazon that I’ve got on order. I’ll give it a spin the moment it shows up. I’ll let you know how it works.
Ecumenical Khorne – Nurgle
Ecumenical Khorne – HQ, Heavy Support
Ecumenical Khorne
Short-term Goals
Just because I’m not powering through a painting schedule any more doesn’t mean I shouldn’t have some sort of direction to what I’m working on. So, roughly, I plan to work on the following and have it done in a month or so:
Sternguard Veterans x10
This is my commission from the Battle for the Cure Auction, so it’s kind of my highest priority thing. I told Mark I’d have them done in a month or so, and I think that’s a reasonable goal. They came to me primed, but had kind of a lot of flash on them, so I trimmed that off, and am now stripping the primer. Probably should blow through a spare Black Reach marine with his paint scheme to make sure he’s happy with what I’ll be doing.
Daemon Princes x3
They were “done” in time for the Battle for the Cure, but they still needed some blood spatters and highlighting on the wings (which is why I’ve yet to take pictures of them). I imagine that’ll be done before the weekend, but there’s no hurry… just a desire to wrap them up.
Display Board
I don’t have one for my Daemons, and I need one. At the very least, I need it in time for the IFL RTT on 4/17, so there’s lots of time. Stealing shamelessly, from Matt Hoell, I’ve got a tray on order that I’ll use as a base: when it gets here, I’ll decide if I need a wider surface area and build out from that or if I can leave it as is. I’ll definitely need to track down more of the textured plasticard used on my bases, and I’ll need to figure out a good way to break up the seams between them (since it looks like the patterns don’t interlock very well).
I’ll also be designing it with the intent of reusing that tray from one display board to another: it’ll just just be a structure to which the army-specific display board is attached.
Dark Heresy
I’m riding the post-Madicon Dark Heresy wave, so I’m painting up a couple of figures for it… they’ll also be able to do double-duty as Inquisitors and Henchmen in my Dark Angels army when I next run them. Right now, I’m starting off with Solomon Lok and some… dude. Two bolt pistols, a trench coat, belts and belts of ammo and a buzzcut.
After that, who knows?
Battle for the Cure!
Saturday was Battle for the Cure… the first of what is bound to be many.
To say that it was successful would be to understate. Game Vault was, as always, an excellent host. Turnout was great. (With 24/25? people?) The scenarios were solid. We raised an $1,405 for the Race for the Cure.
That’s right. $1,405.
The silent auction did well; there were a lot of things (backpacks, Flames of War sets) donated by Game Vault and Games Workshop, several painted minis (one of which, an Azrael painted by double-Golden Daemon and Forgeworld Best in Show winner Andrew Wylie, went for ~$110!) as well as several folks offering painting services. My offer to paint a squad of ~10 models ended up going for $130! (A sum that is as ridiculous as it is flattering.) Frank did a magnificent job putting it all together.
All three of my games were extremely close.
My list:
MAXIMUM KHORNAGEChaos Daemons – 2,000 pointsHQBloodthirster – Death Strike, Unholy MightBloodthirster – Death Strike, Unholy MightElitesBloodcrushers x4 – Fury of Khorne, Icon of Khorne, Instrument of KhorneTroopsBloodletters x16 – Fury of Khorne, Icon of KhorneBloodletters x8 – Fury of Khorne, Icon of KhorneFast AttackFlesh Hounds x8 – Karanak, Fury of KhorneFlesh Hounds x8 – Fury of KhorneHeavy SupportDaemon Prince – Mark of Khorne, Death Strike, Instrument of Chaos, Iron HideDaemon Prince – Mark of Khorne, Death Strike, Instrument of Chaos, Iron HideDaemon Prince – Mark of Khorne, Death Strike, Instrument of Chaos, Iron Hide
Game 1
My first game was against fellow IFLer Mike Gatewood’s Eldar. Scenario was built around getting to an objective in the middle of the board and hanging onto it. Secondary victory condition was modified Kill Points, tertiary was table quarters.
The first half of the game was him charging me, me counter-charging him, him counter-charging me, and so on. It looked like the bulk of the game was going to be spent in a big furball that sucks up every unit on the board until… :pop: all of his models in the throwdown evaporated. A lot of back-and-forth.
Other highlights included five Bloodletters pwned the Avatar in one round of combat, as well as an unending battle between a Daemon Prince and a Wraithlord. (Toughness 8 is tough!).
I ended up losing, but it was close. His third Wraithlord’s Move Through Cover roll was responsible for a 17 point swing: had he rolled nothing higher than a 4, I’d have pulled it off. He rolled a 5, though, and killed the crap out of the scraps of Bloodletters that were holding onto the objective.
A really great, close game.
Game 2
My second game was against another fellow IFLer, Mark Callan, and his Salamanders. Scenario was built around a “three day battle:” odd numbered turns had Dawn of War. Five objectives. Secondary was normal Kill Points, tertiary was table quarters.
This game was hard to judge. I was unable to get a single wound through a Stormshield. If you had a Stormshield, you were invincible. I have to admit that this got a little frustrating.
Again, a lot of back and forth. I killed the living crap out of anything that didn’t have a Stormshield, though.
What was shocking was that we tied in every way: we tied on objectives, we tied on Kill Points, we tied on table quarters. I won the game with one point: I had a unit in his deployment zone, which good for a single bonus point.
It was a good game. The Storm Shield thing drove me up a wall, but it was exciting and close despite that.
Game 3
I have to admit that I forgot the name of my third opponent. He was running Space Wolves. Scenario was built around a extra “runner” character and having them camp an objective in the center of the table. Again, Kill Points, quarters.
This game started out a bit frustrating. It was hard to tell where one squad started and the other ended (because they were a mishmash of marines, space wolves and chaos marines). His Thunderwolves were on cavalry bases, of all things. (“Canis Wolfborn being on a big base doesn’t mean all Thunderwolves are supposed to be on a big base. Besides, they don’t even sell big bases.” I expressed 1) why that that’s pure ridiculosity and 2) that they do sell them. He spaced them out as a result, though, so I really can’t complain.)
It chugged along. Not a whole lot of back and forth initially: just starting at one end and chewing it up. Had extremely good luck chasing the Thunderwolves and a full squad of Grey Hunters off the table.
The last three rounds saw everything I had trying to kill his runner and him trying to kill mine. Ultimately, I was able to wear his runner down and, in the very last round of the game, free my runner from combat.
I’m curious to see the final scores, but I can’t complain about three close games (or two wins).
The event was extremely successful, so we’re definitely going to see a repeat next year. Hopefully, with more lead-in, we’ll be able to get the extra support we almost got this year (but couldn’t, because we didn’t have enough lead-in).
New Look!
I’ve just updated the template for this sucker. It’s not 100% done, but all that’s left are wonky little text-formatting little things I expect I’ll slowly work my way through.
If something looks especially retarded, please let me know. I hate, hate working with CSS sometimes.
Also, for the hell of it, I’ve added a separate Twitter feed where I can dump thoughts that relate to the blog… but aren’t big enough to actually merit posts. Hopefully, it’ll be useful.
Painting Progress – 20100318
Spent the weekend at Madicon. Ultimately decided against playing in the tournament, such as it was, which was a good decision. Still, had a good time.
Did (finally) get to play a game of Dark Heresy, which was a lot of fun. I think it’ll definitely see some action in my gaming group, which should provide me with the motivation to convert up some cool models to use with it.
I tagged the Bloodcrushers with some varnish Friday morning, so I reached that goal (1750/1850 fully painted before Madicon), but just barely.
I still have the three Daemon Princes that need finishing before Battle for the Cure this Saturday, however. It’s going to be close, but I think I can do it. The flesh, the time consuming part, is pretty much done, so it’s just black and brass and blood left.
I love the minotaur models. These things are great!
- Khornifying and adding non-Khorne units to my Daemons*
- Converting Dark Hersey / Rogue Trader minis
- Magnetizing and painting the Cygnar omni-jack
- Painting a squad for Battle for the Cure auction**








