Painted them about 20 years ago when I got into warhammer fantasy for a
second time, then based "to fit the army" rather than gaming tables or
opponents' armies. Which of course is a weird thing to do, but I was
more young than practical.
Here's a shot of my army's last major outing in 2015 for a Kings of War test game:
Way in the upper left there, snow-and-dark-rock bases. |
I also like the new plastic witch elves (although they don't even come close to their Marauder counterparts in terms of hairstyle). But they hadn't been released then, so a bunch of years ago I bought a lot of the Marauder witch elves when I had the chance.
Of course, the standard-bearer of the Cold One Knights was added later as well; it must have been very soon after the release of that box, so 2010? 2009? I don't know.
A few days later I even added little pennants to the Dark Riders.
...and look at this! Only 20% of horses are lacking their tails! That's not a bad ratio for a Warhammer army of that age.
You can also clearly see that the Dark Riders unit in the left was
painted a bit later than the one in the right. Quite a different tone of
purple there. But that's okay. Anyway, from this we can learn that when
ever you got a figure with a lance, riding on anything, a pennon, no
matter how simple, will make it look more magnificent. It's very silly,
but I get a lot of joy from these pictures for some reason.
I don't have an exact plan for what I'm going to do with them, but at least that's done now. It's been on the to-do list for a good while now. I still have a few things in reserve (remaining plastic cold one knights box, another complete metal chariot and the three boxes of fat stuff that came out from GW [new hydra, new cauldron with show stairs, new black dragon]. I bought those a few years ago in case they disappeared with Warhammer. Didn't happen anyway, but having something like that is better than not having it. )
Spurred on by my initiative there my mate Virago, ever-keen to get his Oldhammer figures out, instantly painted 1000pts of High Elves and challenged my DElves for a game of 5th edition Warhammer. I since ordered a 5th edition boxed set which should arrive this week and will keep you posted about further developments
Beautiful army - I like the snow bases for Dark Elves but yes, grass bases are going to blend in better 99% of the time.
AntwortenLöschenI also agree the 4th/5th edition dragons are so iconic!
Looking forward to seeing a 5th ed battle report soon :)
Thanks for commenting! Yeah, I love me a 4th/5th edition dragon. :D I'm looking forward to seeing GW bringing the Orc Shaman on Wyvern back as Made-to-Order (and falling off the chair uping seeing the price tag).
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