Just dug out an old copy of Man O War and it's got me thinking about all of the games of old which GW used to stock. Such classics as Space Hulk (thankfully have that too), Tyranid Attack, Warhammer Quest, Epic etc etc. I've been having a browse for information about these long lost games and it's such a shame that they no longer exist apart from as ridicuously expensive sets on Ebay. Whilst I spend many an hour playing Space Hulk in my youth, I neglected Man O War meaning that if I want a new fleet to play with I'm going to have to fork out far too much on Ebay for the privilege. After reading some of the fan sites for Man O War, there appears to be quite a market for some sort of re-release of the products. Now, I'm not up on the political reasons for GW getting rid of these standalone games (there appear to be many theories) but surely they would make some money out of a limited re-release? Even something as basic as re-releasing the card ruins for Necromunda or for Mordheim would reap in the money for GW. In this month's White Dwarf, the Standard Bearer section is going on about eventually developing more minatures for the Specialist Games range for the 'veterans' out there. Whether this is true or not I don't know but it makes a lot of sense if you ask me.
I'd love to be able to play some more Man O War, and I'm currently watching some models on Ebay, but I'm not sure I'll be able to afford the final bids. It would be so much easier to be able to order them online straight from the GW website. So if you're listening GW, sort out these forgotten gems.
Friday, 29 August 2008
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Finished Dire Avengers
Finally finished the Dire Avengers and I'm pretty pleased with the final result. Used some of the new foundation paints and attempted to use the washes (but to little effect) on them. I've noticed, since claiming to have finishing them that I've missed a gem off the Exarch's chest but that can be done another time. And I've yet to add anything to the Exarch's banner.
Next task is to finish some Striking Scorpions and I need to find an appropriate colour scheme for an Iyandan farseer. Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Next task is to finish some Striking Scorpions and I need to find an appropriate colour scheme for an Iyandan farseer. Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Frustrating Painting
During the holiday I'm enjoying at the moment, I thought I'd be able to get through all the painting that's currently hanging over my head. Hundreds of points of models which have yet to have any more than a basecoat put on them. I don't really have a painting style - I'm not that good to have developed one yet - but it takes me a frustratingly long time to paint up even one unit. And whilst I'm sure it'll all be worthwhile in the long run, I wish I could hurry up about it all and get them onto the tabletop! Just been browsing few a through blogs about quick ways to paint up various Eldar aspect warriors and I have found a few good ideas which I will be trying ot use over the next few weeks in order to get the army off the ground (and actually be able to play some games with them). The foundation paints and new washes appear to be much better then I had previously thought so I'll be using them to full effect.
My mind keeps wandering over to the Vampire Counts army book which looks brilliant but with an incomplete Eldar army and a 1000 pt Empire army still waiting patiently to be used, my imagined Vampire Counts' army will have to wait.
My mind keeps wandering over to the Vampire Counts army book which looks brilliant but with an incomplete Eldar army and a 1000 pt Empire army still waiting patiently to be used, my imagined Vampire Counts' army will have to wait.
Friday, 8 August 2008
Assault on Black Reach
Just seen the picture for the new 40k boxed set and it looks unbelievable. I thought that the GW was being generous with the Warhammer boxed set, 'Battle for Skull Pass' with over 100 minatures, compared to the 'Battle for Macragge' (which had about 30), but they have really outdone themselves with the contents of the new boxed set.
A full tactical squad, teminator squad, commander and a dreadnought! And three deffcopters! Regardless of whether I like either army, that is a must purchase for only £40. I wrote to the GW only a few months ago complaining about the price rises (£40 for Vampire Counts Blood Knights was one of many examples) and whilst I would love to think they've taken on board the comments, they must have found a cheaper way to mass produce the minatures for this boxed set. Which is great.
Perhaps this means another foray into a Space Marine army (of which I've started a few, but never had the patience to finish them - they seem so dull in comparison to the other option in 40k)? Or a brand new Ork army? More likely, they'll be cannon fodder for the Eldar army I'm concentrating on at the moment.
The Dire Avengers are almost finished so I'll post some images of them for closer scrutiny soon.
Thursday, 7 August 2008
Eldar army list
Still painting the Dire Avengers, they're taking much longer than I thought - I think I need to learn the benefits of speed painting.
In the mean time, this is a rough army list for the Eldar army I'm creating, based on what I have at the moment.
HQ
Farseer
Singing Spear, Rune of Witnessing, Spirit Stones, Doom, Guide
ELITES
Striking Scorpions (x5)
inc. Exarch with scorpion's claw, shadowstrike
Fire Dragons (x5)
inc. Exarch with firepike, crack shot, tank hunter
TROOPS
Dire Avengers (x10)
inc. Exarch, power weapon and shimmershield, defend
FAST ATTACK
Swooping Hawks (x5)
Warp Spiders (x5)
inc. Exarch with additional death spinner, powerblades, surprise assault, withdraw
Viper
bright lance, shuriken cannon
HEAVY SUPPORT
Dark Reapers (x3)
Total: 999
Not sure how this will fare in games and I'll have to split the Dire Avengers into two groups of five in order to make the list legal. With the changes in the new 40k rulebook, this is seriously lacking in 'troops' which will have to be remedied. Some jetbikes, guardians and rangers should sort that out.
Best get painting.
In the mean time, this is a rough army list for the Eldar army I'm creating, based on what I have at the moment.
HQ
Farseer
Singing Spear, Rune of Witnessing, Spirit Stones, Doom, Guide
ELITES
Striking Scorpions (x5)
inc. Exarch with scorpion's claw, shadowstrike
Fire Dragons (x5)
inc. Exarch with firepike, crack shot, tank hunter
TROOPS
Dire Avengers (x10)
inc. Exarch, power weapon and shimmershield, defend
FAST ATTACK
Swooping Hawks (x5)
Warp Spiders (x5)
inc. Exarch with additional death spinner, powerblades, surprise assault, withdraw
Viper
bright lance, shuriken cannon
HEAVY SUPPORT
Dark Reapers (x3)
Total: 999
Not sure how this will fare in games and I'll have to split the Dire Avengers into two groups of five in order to make the list legal. With the changes in the new 40k rulebook, this is seriously lacking in 'troops' which will have to be remedied. Some jetbikes, guardians and rangers should sort that out.
Best get painting.
Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Dire Avengers
Here are a few photos of the Dire Avengers I'm currently working on. I always paint the torsos seperately from the arms (so I can get to the details) which makes the process slightly slower (but hopefully worthwhile). I've given the exarch a power weapon and shimmer shield in an attempt to give the squad a little bite if they get drawn into combat.
Tuesday, 5 August 2008
The Beginning
This is an outlet for my army building of Games Workshop models across all of their ranges. I'm currently working on an Eldar army as well as an Empire army with the aim of using them to take part in some future tournaments (of which I have never taken part before).
You'll notice the name of the blog is 'closet gamer' which is intentional and a reflection of my current state of mind. I have an irrational fear of letting others know about my gaming obsession which goes some way to explain why I'm using this as an outlet for the fruits of my labour.
I also want to use this blog as a way to allow others to comment on the quality of the army I'm creating, both in terms of the lists, but more importantly, the paint job. So as soon as the pictures go up, any feedback would be apprecitated.
You'll notice the name of the blog is 'closet gamer' which is intentional and a reflection of my current state of mind. I have an irrational fear of letting others know about my gaming obsession which goes some way to explain why I'm using this as an outlet for the fruits of my labour.
I also want to use this blog as a way to allow others to comment on the quality of the army I'm creating, both in terms of the lists, but more importantly, the paint job. So as soon as the pictures go up, any feedback would be apprecitated.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)