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Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/13 08:36:42


Post by: Big P


I thought I would keep all my Rogue Trader and Warhammer 2nd Edition Fantasy Oldhammer stuff in a neat new thread, and try to use it to keep the momentum going!

The aim is to collect armies compiled from old figures and to also use them in gaming, not just to hoard them as an obbsesive!

I stopped gaming with GW around 1989 pretty much... Since then I have been a mainly historical gamer, with the odd bit of fantasy and sci-fi being done. But late last year, for the 30th anniversary of when I first bought my copy of Warhammer, I dedcided to embark on the mad quest of buying back all the figures I had as a kid, and a few more that I missed. What originally started as a small project has now ballooned into something quite large. My aim is to use as many figures from 1982 to 1989 as is possible, but on occasion I have added in later models, but in all cases they should be out of production or limited in supply. In fact the only army that has later figures in it so far is my Empire army as I really like the Dogs of War figures so added a few units of them. But really 95% of all the model fit in my 1980s bracket, which for me, was the golden age of Citadel.


Last week I finally got a big delivery of old Rogue Tradder figures, I'm pretty much sorted with the figures I want, just five or six still elude me, but it's time to start painting. Anyway, after a good sort out, these are the various factions that make up my little RT project... With this half of the Oldhammer project, all figures are produced between 1985 and 1989. I have a few more figures due to arrive this week, some more Squats and a few Genestealer Hybrids, but still a few 'classics' to get...

Here is the overall group...





Rotgrim Rotgrub and his band of Ork Mercenaries...




Colonel Jakob Koch and the 'Last Survivors' of the Squat 101st Abhuman Infantry Regiment...




Inquisitor Mordroth and a detachment of Space Marines...




The Koranski Raiders, an Eldar Pirate warband...




Malgor Grosse and his band of Renegades...




Imperial Infantry platoon from the 12th Laguna Rifles...




The Rogue Trader and his entourage - though the Inquisitor model has been replaced with a more suitable one for the Rogue Trader and these fellows will double as all manner of things...





I have been doing the final building work on the Rogue Trader figures, starting with arming, literally, my Squats. I have been doing the tedious job of cutting down Adepts Mechanicus rifles I to Squat carbines. Three done, six to go and then tidy up with some green stuff...





Once all the h'armless figures are done, sand all the bases and then get undercoating...


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/13 08:41:59


Post by: SlaveToDorkness


Holy S$%*snacks!

Those are some OLD model you got there!

Totally loving this one....subbed!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/13 08:50:09


Post by: Big P


So the Dwarf army is pretty much done, though it needs a cannon or two and maybe one more unit (it never really ends), this weekend I also sorted out the next two fantasy armies.

My idea is to build these two as opposing forces that will then feature in my own 'campaign pack' in the style of Orcs Drift or MacDeath.

Still some smaller forces to sort out - Elves and Undead - but on with these for now...


Chaos Marauders







Empire








Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/13 21:36:33


Post by: Big P


Squat Fire Team...



Squat 'hero' types...



A Commissar for my Guard (who may get a smaller pistol!), the Navigator for my Rogue Traders Entourage and a random Merc/pirate...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/14 01:35:32


Post by: bbb


Awesome stuff!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/14 04:37:36


Post by: RexHavoc


Some absolute gems in there!

Cant wait to see what you do with them!

Expecting them to have bright red weapons and goblin green bases!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/14 05:06:04


Post by: toasteroven


Stunning stuff. I don't think I've ever seen even a quarter of these guys before.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/14 05:29:43


Post by: Thraxas Of Turai


So many memories! If I knew how to subscribe to a thread I certainly would subscribe to this one.

The use of modern plastic weapons is really effective, best of luck with your project.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/14 05:33:59


Post by: evildrcheese


So many cool minis!

Love what you've done with the squats.

D


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/14 06:22:36


Post by: Big P


RexHavoc wrote:


Expecting them to have bright red weapons and goblin green bases!


LOL!

Noooooooo!

These are before the infamous 'Red Period'! Thank god! And no hideous Goblin Green bases in Rogue Trader, though I'm not going with hex bases though!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/14 09:01:31


Post by: Kahnawake


Those models look absolutely great, can't wait to see more photos.

Kahnawake


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/14 23:46:16


Post by: Big P


Small unit of Halfling allies for my Dwarfs...




...and my hobgoblin pimp...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/16 02:01:38


Post by: Big P


Karlac and his Hobhounds...




Rogue Trader Balthasar Gelt...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/16 06:51:46


Post by: Jehan-reznor


I am feeling old, glorious metal, wimpy wargamers of today aren't used to gak


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/16 11:54:47


Post by: LeCacty


I've started to actually prefer metal to plastic. I like the weight. Anyways great collection and nice squatarii!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/25 23:04:56


Post by: Big P


Nightlord Renegades...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/25 23:48:43


Post by: LeCacty


Oh.... my.... god.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/26 16:54:53


Post by: Nevelon


Love it! Hits me right in the nostalgia. I recognize some of those guys from my own shelf, but large chunks of them I’ve only seen in old catalogs.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/26 19:07:33


Post by: ZergSmasher


So this is what people played 40k with around the time I was born. Very cool!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/27 01:18:58


Post by: Big P


Death Guard next... airbrushed on a minty green followed by a brown enamel filter as the base coat...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/27 02:46:21


Post by: Dreadclaw69


Beautiful work. I'm in the process of repainting the first Marines I ever got - RTB01s


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/27 07:15:51


Post by: evildrcheese


Those old school Death Guard and Dread look freaking awesome. It's really cool seeing them here, so thanks for sharing.

D


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/27 08:22:20


Post by: jah-joshua


so many beautiful old Citadel and Marauder minis!!!
thirty years of fascination right there...
almost makes me want to break out my old stuff...

nice to see the painting start on those old Renegades...
i look forward to see what you do with the Nurgle warband...
those minis have so much character...

really looking forward to the Orks...
the original Blood Axe Warboss is still one of my favorites...

keep up the good work!!!

cheers
jah


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/27 08:38:03


Post by: Fifty


Your Night Lords almost tempt me to paint my own batch of Renegades as Night Lords instead of Black Legion...

Out of interest - what 40k models are you missing? My own collection of 80s models is probably as large, though not as varied as yours, but I do have a fair few oddities tucked away, and if it something I could bear to part with, I'd love to help you out.

I might even have some fantasy models you need.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/27 09:56:35


Post by: Big P


Fifty,

Many thanks for the offer and I will drop you a PM. There is a few bits that I'd like to add.

All of this is for gaming, I enjoy collecting the miniatures but for me its with a view to actually gaming with them, hopefully with more models than I ever could afford as a kid, and certainly a bit better painted than I could manage back then!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/27 09:59:08


Post by: Kid_Kyoto


Loving this thread, very jealous.

Subscribed.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/27 10:25:50


Post by: Fifty


Big P wrote:
Fifty,

Many thanks for the offer and I will drop you a PM. There is a few bits that I'd like to add.

All of this is for gaming, I enjoy collecting the miniatures but for me its with a view to actually gaming with them, hopefully with more models than I ever could afford as a kid, and certainly a bit better painted than I could manage back then!


When I got back into GW after a gap from age 17 to 32, I went a bit mad getting all of my favourite things, like a good-condtiion Eldar Harlequin boxed set, a Chaos Toilet, a bunch of Thrud miniatures, LOADS of Harlequin jetbikes, loads of Chaos Champions. Being an adult was like I imagined winning the survey prize that they used to offer would be.


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I don't own an Empire Army, and I doubt I ever will, but one of my all-time favourite models is the guy with the huge head plumage, two to the left of the painted guy in that squad. I bought him as one of my first ever eBay purchases when I got back into gaming.

Ashamed to say I've still not painted him. As an excuse, I almost feel like painting the model would detract from the beauty of it in its unpainted form.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/27 14:36:50


Post by: LeCacty


Ugh. Those plague marines are so cool! I definitely need to find one for my nurlites.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/27 15:07:52


Post by: weetyskemian44


I think you may possibly have more oldhammers than me. I better go buy more.

Looking forward to seeing your take on em.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/28 09:03:12


Post by: Vaktathi


I'm loving the old school stuff here, totally awesome.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/28 09:39:17


Post by: Big P


First highlight on the Nurgle boys, looking more like mint choc chip marines for now...




Couple more dwarfs underway too...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/29 03:44:24


Post by: Big P


Worked up the armour and a few details on one Deathguard to see how it looks... These buggers will take while, alot to do on them...




Did a bit on the beardies too...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/30 09:48:12


Post by: Whittlesey40k


I thought I'd join the party. I had a bunch of Blood Angels from RT and 2nd ed that I painted (very badly) as a kid, using inappropriate Humbrol enamels. I think you'll agree they did not look good!

So I've now stripped most of them down (just working on getting the last few marines and the vehicles stripped) and I'll be re-painting them all. Going to make my own Chapter though, not sticking with BA.







Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/30 10:39:57


Post by: LeCacty


Awesome! Cant wait to see what you do with them!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/30 18:35:40


Post by: Big P


Ace dude!


Automatically Appended Next Post:

The living regiment tasked with the personal safety of the Arch-Necromancer Sulieman the Magnificent...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/30 20:20:06


Post by: LeCacty


Looks like that will come out pretty cool! I love the champion especially.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/30 21:02:11


Post by: Brother SRM


I like your style, dude. Love seeing old minis come out to play, and I hope to see more paint on them soon! They'd get along well with my 2nd ed era Ultramarines


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/31 06:39:35


Post by: Azazelx


Oh, I'm liking this thread immensely. Welcome (back) to the awesomeness of Oldhammer! Great to see you in this section of the woods, too, Big P.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/31 14:47:44


Post by: evildrcheese


Nurgle dudes and dread are coming along nicely.

Looking forward to see them finished.

D


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/10/31 20:11:15


Post by: Bash the Bosh


This blog is a thing of absolute beauty. Thank you for making this.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/01 15:49:46


Post by: Big P


Bit more on the dwarfs,




Renegade Sorceress,




And the Deathguard squad leader...




Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/01 15:58:03


Post by: LeCacty


God DAMN those deathguard are cool!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/01 23:18:50


Post by: Big P


Two beards finished...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/01 23:26:07


Post by: Mr Morden


Loving it - I have a few of those but nowhere near that many


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/03 00:23:42


Post by: Big P


Couldn't face Nurgle tonight... so yup, more Dwarves!




Followed by a quick Goblin slave for my Chaos army...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/03 00:25:54


Post by: LeCacty


I really like the dwarf on the left! Awesome helmet!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/03 00:40:37


Post by: Buttery Commissar


Subscribed!

I've been collecting the 8 piece Commissar set from that period, so I can admire the work that went into sourcing all this!
(if you need help with commissars, let me know, I have an awful lot of accidental doubles).


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/04 01:21:32


Post by: Big P


Sorted out what's left to do for the Dwarfs...




And spent the night tarting up some homemade scenery...







Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/04 01:22:39


Post by: LeCacty


THAT PAINT RACK!!!!!!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/05 11:14:37


Post by: Azazelx


That's a cool looking detachment of old-school dwarfs.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/05 11:30:02


Post by: IGtR=


Nice rack


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/05 14:20:42


Post by: Big P


Why thank you....



... oh you mean the paints... :(


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/05 23:16:48


Post by: LeCacty


Heh...


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/09 09:31:07


Post by: Big P


A few more Dwarfs underway... to bring the army up to 200 stunties...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/09 10:04:09


Post by: winterdyne


I can't say how much I like this. I feel like I'm 11 again.

Bravo.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/09 10:14:43


Post by: Big P


Well plenty more to come... over 400 figures waiting to be painted now...

Fantasy Chaos Army is ready to go, Empire is almost ready, just need a few more bowmen, all the Rogue Trader factions are based in the queue and I just got more Squats and a couple of particular figures I wanted for my Rogue Traders entourage... Plus a few more Marines I couldnt resist... So expect an updated set of pics on the Rogue Trader project this week as new arrivals drop through the letterbox...


Oh and I just decided to start an Undead army too...


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/09 21:01:35


Post by: Boss Salvage


OG CSM Renegades are sooooo my favorite Citadel minis. Happily I own most of the Tzeentch (or Tzeentch-y) ones, but it is always nice to see more of the old chaos dudes trotted out and painted up

- Salvage


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/10 03:57:15


Post by: youwashock


Love seeing the oldies, and that scenery is magnificent.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/10 04:01:20


Post by: ZergSmasher


Those old figures have a unique character not seen in today's models. As I said before, it really is cool seeing models that probably came out around the time I was born getting the paintjob they deserve. Awesome stuff.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/10 10:39:25


Post by: evildrcheese


Wow. That Renegade Sorceresses is a really great model. I don't Thi k I've ever seen it before either.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/10 11:24:25


Post by: Big P


Bit more on the dwarfs...






Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/10 12:09:16


Post by: Mymearan


Amazing stuff! Really love me some Oldhammer. One question though, do you paint straight over the metal? No primer? Anyway, subscribed!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/10 13:04:11


Post by: Big P


No I use a black undercoat...


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/11 02:52:05


Post by: Big P


All the main clothing done now...





Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/11 04:02:56


Post by: Drone21c


Love 'em. Those old dwarfs have such personality and you painting is really bringing it out. Can't wait to see more (and those to be re-painted Blood Angels)


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/11 11:27:22


Post by: Warhams-77


I frequently read your blog and your Oldenhammer Forum posts and you building and painting these miniatures is a joy to watch, kudos for the vibrant colour scheme on the Dwarves.




Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/11 12:28:32


Post by: Slinky


Wonderful stuff, my nostalgia cup runneth over!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/12 01:54:23


Post by: Big P


More done of the dwarfs, boots, more clothing and weapon shafts...




Also based up some new arrivals...




And worked on some other life challenged types...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/12 10:35:44


Post by: Kid_Kyoto


Big P wrote:
Ace dude!


Automatically Appended Next Post:

The living regiment tasked with the personal safety of the Arch-Necromancer Sulieman the Magnificent...



Whoa, where are they from?


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/12 12:19:11


Post by: Big P


 Kid_Kyoto wrote:


Whoa, where are they from?



Er.... Citadel.

RR6 - Mad Mullah Aklan'd's Death Commandos from July 1984...




The wizard is Citadel, C02 Wizards series from 1983... One of the 'Evil Wizards'.







Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/12 13:12:14


Post by: SlaveToDorkness





Damn I used to love the old "LOOK, I have WEAPONS!!!!" pose.

lol


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/12 13:30:19


Post by: Warhams-77


Mad Mullah Acklan'd's Death Commandos (aka Tony Ackland's Terror Squad)

I like how they put their historical miniatures into Warhammer and how it evolved into its own world later based on that.

Many old minis are available again through Foundry, not these though. They are nice.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/13 05:52:21


Post by: FabricatorGeneralMike


 Kid_Kyoto wrote:
Loving this thread, very jealous.

Subscribed.


Yup, 100% peanut butter and jealous of you Piers.

I had a lot of those figgies when I first started collecting Rogue Trader marines in 89, so many good memories.


I love what you have done so far keep the Oldhammer spirit alive.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/13 08:30:58


Post by: Big P


Three different brown base coats and wash... highlight them next...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/14 03:22:55


Post by: Big P


Spent tonight sorting out the Squats again due to a few new arrivals...



Given them Stumpy the Dreadnought with pilot and mechanic, four squads of 7 Squats with a special weapon and squad leader in each and a 7 Squat command team complete with heavy bolter.

They got the Dread to boost their heavy support and as I have some other bits to replace in the Guard faction. So expect to see more new arrivals very soon...


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/14 14:09:43


Post by: evildrcheese


Gotta love them squats.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/15 01:30:30


Post by: Big P


Getting there with these... Flesh and beards next!



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/15 02:26:53


Post by: Accolade


This is one of the best blogs going on in Dakka!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/15 19:30:00


Post by: ZergSmasher


Looking forward to all those Dwarves being done! That will be spectacular!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/16 09:24:30


Post by: Big P


Well the Crossbows took a while...

Still finally everything is done other than the beards and flesh (and a ton of shields). Also made the unit Thrall a bit funkier... He got some bling.









Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/16 10:23:49


Post by: Slinky


I really envy your work rate!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/16 10:24:18


Post by: evildrcheese


The dwarfs are coming along nicely.

How are you going to do the beards? There's a lot of them, so I'm wondering how much effort you plan on putting into highlighting them etc...

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/16 12:44:18


Post by: Big P


 evildrcheese wrote:
The dwarfs are coming along nicely.

How are you going to do the beards? There's a lot of them, so I'm wondering how much effort you plan on putting into highlighting them etc...

EDC


Same as all other colours, basecoat, wash and two highlights...

Only an evenings work really.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/16 20:26:00


Post by: notprop


Excellent work as ever Peirs.

Who knew one of 20mm's greatest proponents had such a sordid secret 28mm problem!

Heart warming to see all these classic models get the Big P treatment. You have some really nice rare (and valuable!) minis there.

I've been planning to do something similar to this myself but yet to find the time while I paint my warmaster tomb kings.

Keep it up, this must be finished!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/16 22:51:05


Post by: Big P


It's not a problem... more an addiction...




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Base coat on the flesh...




...and some new additions that could prove an expensive side track...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/16 23:46:17


Post by: KernelTerror


Hell yeah classic genestealer cult ! Now I am even more jealous.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/18 03:03:57


Post by: Big P


Beards and eyes next...







Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/18 10:04:20


Post by: evildrcheese


Big P wrote:
 evildrcheese wrote:
The dwarfs are coming along nicely.

How are you going to do the beards? There's a lot of them, so I'm wondering how much effort you plan on putting into highlighting them etc...

EDC


Same as all other colours, basecoat, wash and two highlights...

Only an evenings work really.


Makes sense. The reason I ask is because you can really go to town on hair with shading and highlights, especially if doing blonde hair.

Makes send that what you plan to do, as otherwise you'd be painting beards until the end of your days...

Can't wait to see what you do with the genestealer cultists.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/18 10:16:19


Post by: Big P


Dunno what to do with the Genestealer Cultists frankly...

They aint the easiest figures to pick, and are blooming expensive compared to others. The Magus was a bit of a treat, and like most of my figures, came by way of a trade... and I grabbed the Hybrids in the same deal.

Thing is, expanding it will cost. But I really like them...

As all my RT stuff will be done in order to do lots of different scenarios, Im thinking the Hybrids can add in too the Mercs and Pirates to turn them in a Stealer Coven when I fancy it... Add in a couple of full on stealers and its all good... The Magus will be doing double duty as my Rogue Traders Navigator or Psyker anyway for a while.



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/19 09:03:35


Post by: Big P


Bases and shields left...



Princess Brunhilda de Walt, seen stood between her husband, Baron Philip de Walt and her bodyguard Krupp.

Brunhilda is the sister of the three Bosch brothers, and has attained some notoriety for her choice of husband. Rather than marrying within the circles chosen for her by her father and brothers, she chose to marry an outsider, a Dwarf from the Empire - Baron de Walt. While regarded as rather foppish and outlandish by the Bosch clan, he has proved his worth on the battlefield, both in personal feats of arms and also by bringing his personal retinue of Thunderers and cannon, known as 'Philips Revenge', on campaign with the Army of Bosch. Even the three Bosch brothers have begrudgingly admitted his worth.

Brunhilda herself is always seen in the thick of the action, much to the chagrin of her brothers, and her bodyguard Krupp, a Dwarf from Kislev, never leaves her side. She carries 'Ragnok', a sword gifted to her by her maternal Grandfather and a weapon of some repute with which she slew the Orc Warlord Zagnut Grilz in single combat while defending the wounded Krupp. Krupp is intensely loyal, and with him and Baron de Walt at her side in battle, the trio form a formidable fighting force in the front rank of their spear armed regiment.



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/19 10:02:39


Post by: SlaveToDorkness


LOVE LOVE LOVE them! The story you weave around three figs is awesome as well!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/19 12:19:45


Post by: Big P


Cheers.

My aim is to produce a background and campaign booklet for each army, just a little one with their history and some 'historical' scenarios...

Bit like the old Warhammer campaign packs.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/19 19:43:22


Post by: Dustin V


If you don't mind me asking, what did you basecoat those minis with? That color really allows the details to pop out at you.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/19 20:20:56


Post by: Mymearan


Love this blog, just looking at a regiment with so many completely different and colorful minis is awe-inspiring!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/20 03:07:11


Post by: Big P


Just gotta stick some static grass on tomorrow and done...

Also found 24 Miners that needed basing so bunged them in too.

So 75 more Dwarfs for the army tomorrow!




Everything is undercoated black and then dry brushed silver to do the armour and metal work which also picks out the detail...


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Done...





And thus, done!




So the Dwarfs are done, bar one figure yet to arrive, so onto something else...


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/20 14:10:24


Post by: Boss Salvage


Wow, that has been some impressive batch painting! And the end result looks great, super consistent.

You have me reevaluating how I paint lots of troops (usually in groups of three), along with that metal dry brush to begin ...

- Salvage


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/22 01:57:58


Post by: Big P


Chaos ready to join the queue, last few figures acquired today...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/22 10:58:54


Post by: KernelTerror


"Few" he says ^^ ! This is going to be awesome !


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/22 11:21:04


Post by: Fifty


Looking forward to close ups of the chaos


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/22 21:01:38


Post by: Big P


The long column of Dwarfs had been snaking the edge of the forest for the last two days. They had avoided entering the woods and the thin march column meandered between small copses and the low foothills of the Black Mountains. They trudged on, the only sound being of armour and weapons clanking and the dull thud of boots upon the ground.

For two days, the Goblins had watched them from the woods. A Dwarf force had not moved this far from the Mountains for years, and it's arrival had caused a ripple of excitement among them all. They lay low in the dark treeline, watching and waiting. Every few hours a wolf rider would head off and report the location of the Dwarven column to the local Orc Warlord, whose force grew in size every hour as he moved them towards the Dwarfs. As they drew closer and closer, a simple plan had been formed by the Warlord and his commanders.

Ahead of the Dwarf column was wide clearing bulging into the woods, opposite was a tall and steep hill. The plan was simple: wait in the woods and ambush the Dwarf column as it marched alongside the clearing. The clearing would allow the Warlord to form his troops up and advance en masse, the Goblins herded in front of his better Orcish units. on each flank, wolf riders would rush forward cutting off the column from advancing or retreating, and the Dwarfs would be scattered and crushed against the steep hill and the advancing Orcs. It was simple, yet cunning.

The Orc Warlord smiled tö himself as he watched the Dwarf column approach, his yellowed teeth jutting from the corners of his grin. As he watched, the old Orc shamen approached, and with a wizened croak, knelt beside him.

"Youse getting too old for this Shasbut, it if wasn't for ye magic, I'd have fed you to the trolls ages ago..."

The Shamen wheezed and a croaky cackle issued forth. The Shamen watched the column for a few minutes before speaking.

"We shud wait Grotfang, give it another day. Grishak hasn't return from rounding up the trolls. We may need them."

The Warlord snorted his derision. "They've probably eaten the fool by now. Grishak was always a bit too slow around those trolls..."

"We should wait one more day..."

"No!" the Warlord cut across the Shamen, "I have them right where I want them. We's gonna crush em. Boyz will be feasting on Dwarf flesh tonight!"

The Warlord stood up and strode back towards his Wyvern, the beast lying silent among the trees. The Shamen looked at the Dwarfs. The red and yellow of their clothing and shields meant something to him, but he couldn't remember what. That bothered him. The whole business bothered him. Gork was trying to tell him something but his God wasn't shouting loud enough.

"Catch them he says..." The Shamen muttered, "Crush them... When do you ever catch a stunty by surprise?" the Shamen said to no one in particular and then slowly rose from the ground to head back to his mount, still feeling like he was missing part of the puzzle...



For two days the Goblins had been shadowing the Dwarf column. For two days, the Dwarf Rangers in the woods had been watching them...


As the Dwarven column snaked along the edge of the clearing, the drums of the Orcs started and from the woods, hordes of greenskins spilled forth in a random tide. As they raced to get into their units, the champions pulling and beating the boyz into some semblance of ranks, the Dwarven column simply halted.





For a moment, the Greenskins stopped and stared as a lone Dwarven horn blew a series of high pitched commands. As they watched the Dwarven column seemed to move as one. The war machine suddenly began to climb the hill pulled by mules and pushed by the crews. The Dwarven infantry threw off their marching cloaks and unsung their shields and as one the units turned to face the clearing. Each unit perfectly ranked and aligned with those next to it. Dwarven crossbows raced up the hill and took position behind the Infantry, preparing their bolts, while Dwarven Thunderers ran into the clearing and formed to thin skirmish lines in front of the main body of infantry, finally in the centre a strange cart was rumbled forward and when the trapulins were pulled off, a Flame Cannon was revealed.






Grotfang, watching from his Wyvern barked at his nearby commanders and they raced to get the Orcs moving again. Grotfang, just for a moment wondered if the Shamen had been right. His hope for an ambush was not going to happen and his Orcish brain was telling him that it felt like his opponent had him right where he wanted him...





Then Greenskins began to advance, the huge catapult hurled a rock towards the Dwarven lines but it fell short, showering a regiment of Longbeards in clods of earth. As the rest of the army avanced, the elderly Shamen summoned up his powers and brought forth the wrath of his God. A strange giant disembodied green fist slammed into first one, then a second, then a third Dwarf unit, sending Dwarfs flying to the sides and slamming others into the ground, but each time they redressed their ranks and stood firm. The Shamen then lost control of the power he had brought forth and the strange green fist slammed down onto the Orcs crewing the catapult, killing them all. The Shamen shook his head... Gork was a fickle god, and this was not a good omen.



As the Orcs advanced, they were met by a fusilade of fire from the Dwarfs. Cannonballs smashed through ranks, giant bolts skewered lines of Goblins and the Flame Cannon belched forth fiery death. The Orcs pushed on and soon reached the lines of the Dwarven Thunderers, poised to charge, the Orc centre readied itself... The wolf riders were ready on each flank. Then two unfortunate incidents occurred. Then Thunderers didn't turn to retreat but instead let loose a devastating close range volley. The Orc unit under fire simply broke and fled, and in response so did most of the Orc centre. At the same time the Wolf Riders, instead of charging, started fighting amongst themselves. One Orc unit did make the Dwarven lines and fell upon the continent of Miners, who promptly hacked down the Orcs. Grotfang now spent time reforming his men and once more the centre pushed forward. The Shamen readied himself to call forward the Waaagh and imbue the Orcs with bloodlust. Instead, the elderly Shamen wet himself and suddenly found he no longer remembered the spell... Accross the batlefield, the Dwarven Runesmith allowed himself a sly grin as he caressed the rune of spell destruction carved into his war axe.



But still the Orcs came on and finally the lines met. The carnage was huge, but the Dwarfs in their armour absorbed the blows and would not move an inch. The Orcs with their general nearby kept his troops fighting but losses mounted. Then Prince Harvald 'Harry' Bosch stepped into the fray. In a few short seconds, the Orc unit facing his was destroyed and cut to ribbons. For what seemed like hours the Dwarfs stood firm, hacking down Greenskins left and right. But as losses mounted the Orc lines wavered. Even the Black Orcs, locked in Combat with the Dwarven Ironbreakers watched their blows bounce from the Gromril armour of their foes.



Grotfang watched his army being slowly cut down like ripe corn. He could see Dwarf casualties but they were nothing like his own and the Dwarf units simply refused to budge. Then one unit of Goblins on the right flank gave way and others too began to run. Suddenly the Dwarven horns all started and one flank began to advance, cutting down fleeing Greenskins and threatening to envelop the rest of the army. With roar Grotfang sent his Wyvern skyward and screamed for his Orcs to retreat. Soon the battlefield was empty of Greenskins except for piles of bodies and a long line of stalwart Dwarves.



Harry Bosch and his brothers walked the field. Losses had been reasonable, though the Thunderers had suffered heavy loss. He would need reinforcements to replace them, but the first Orc Warlord had fallen into his trap.

"It worked brothers," he said, staring into the dark forest as the sun began to set. "We make camp. Congratulate your men. Double rations. But in the morning we head for Carak Angol..."


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/22 21:20:36


Post by: Slinky


Wonderful stuff - Makes me think of the scenario in the WFB 3rd edition rulebook in some ways.

Wonderful hobby commitment - Bravo!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/23 01:28:27


Post by: Freytag93


that was a great battle report/ fluff piece. I love when people put in the extra effort to make battles and armies have interesting backgrounds.

Great work mate


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/24 00:16:26


Post by: Big P


Better get on with the next army...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/24 03:28:26


Post by: ZergSmasher


They should be ready to crush He-Man or something! Seriously, awesome work on those Dwarves, and I look forward to seeing the whole army of skeleton guys.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/24 23:44:40


Post by: Big P


First batch of Undead done...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/25 00:09:46


Post by: LeCacty


Lookin good. I especially like the robed, wight lookin guy. He's cool!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/29 12:32:14


Post by: Big P


Empire Army almost ready...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/29 14:10:24


Post by: evildrcheese


Dwarfs are looking very slick. Excellent work.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/11/29 20:08:00


Post by: matphat


What a fantastic blog. You sir, win the internet this day.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/01 00:58:09


Post by: Big P


Busy sorting out new arrivals... but did this fella...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/01 05:18:16


Post by: Freytag93


Big P wrote:
Empire Army almost ready...



Ah, the old metal steam tank. I remember wrestling with this beast as a kid. "good" times


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/04 01:42:38


Post by: Big P


Frostgrave warband based up... more an excuse to paint some of my Oldhammer Chaos Army really...



The entourage of Rogue Trader Balthasar Gelt, at the time of entering the Koranski Rim system.

From left to right in the rear are Technomat Komatsu, Chief Engineer of the Daedalus, and Tole Rhodes, leader of the mercenary unit currently in Gelt's pay.

Next are Gelt's three main bodyguards - Kastor, Vata and Galgor. They are the longest serving members of the entourage but their backgrounds are still unknown to all but Gelt. They are fiercely loyal to him.

In the front row on the left are the two lead scouts of the group, an Eldar renegade who goes by the name of Thorn, another long serving comrade of Gelt, and Vanith Hrun, who joined the group from a primitive world Gelt visited and has struck up an odd bond of friendship with the aloof Thorn.

Next is Gelt, flanked by the Rogue psyker Meh'Lin who joined the crew during a visit to Darvon IV. He is a lone, brooding character who seems shrouded in mystery to the rest of the crew. On Gelt's left side is Head Scribe Jodas Keen, a member of the Administratum assigned to the group in order to oversee the induction of new planets and rediscovered human colonies back into the Imperium. His regular reports back to Terra are a constant source of conflict with Gelt.

Lastly on the far right are Venus Chastity, a former Adepta Sororitas who deserted to join Gelt and his crew. She acts as chief pilot of the Daedalus and the orbital shuttle - The Gunbird. Finally, the last member is Johan Rattus, the ships cook and general dogsbody. His constant good humour and warm demeanour make him a vital addition on a long warp jump...




Plus some proper bad guys...




Automatically Appended Next Post:
Working on a couple of bits...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/04 19:57:35


Post by: SlaveToDorkness


Is that a Genestealer OGRYN!!????


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/05 00:56:56


Post by: Big P


I'm not at liberty to divulge that information...


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/06 22:00:32


Post by: Azazelx


It certainly looks it... unreleased model perhaps?


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/06 22:30:38


Post by: Grimtuff


 Azazelx wrote:
It certainly looks it... unreleased model perhaps?


No, it was a private commission that is OOP. Mr Saturday has a copy of the same sculpt.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/06 23:35:37


Post by: Big P


An ill wind blows from the north... and with it comes death.



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/08 02:21:55


Post by: Big P


A warrior of Tzeentch joins the army...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/08 02:38:16


Post by: LeCacty


Awesome model! Do you know of any current companies that make models similar to old citadel?


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/08 06:57:50


Post by: evildrcheese


Very nice. Loving the new approach to the photography.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/08 11:42:47


Post by: Kid_Kyoto


Lovely RT band.

Can't wait to see them painted.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/08 14:40:30


Post by: Big P


First one almost finished Kid...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/08 19:11:00


Post by: KernelTerror


WOah, these last two fellas are brilliant miniatures, and your painting does the justice ! Looking forward to see more.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/09 00:39:39


Post by: Big P


Number three...





Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/10 04:28:27


Post by: Azazelx


These Chaos Thugs look awesome!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/10 07:10:29


Post by: evildrcheese


Very nice. The contrasting skin tones between the models looks great.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/11 11:29:36


Post by: Big P


A wizard type added...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/11 14:30:42


Post by: evildrcheese


Heh. Now that's an interest model.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/11 19:16:35


Post by: KernelTerror


Amazing, each one of these minis brings a story in its own ! Keep em coming !


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/15 02:29:33


Post by: Big P


Couple more for the Warband...







Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/15 06:36:14


Post by: Jehan-reznor


Oh that brings back memories, looking forward to seeing the Genestealer cult painted


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/15 06:50:04


Post by: evildrcheese


Very nice. I like how you've kept doing different skin tones for each member of the war band.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2015/12/15 07:35:44


Post by: Azazelx


Great stuff!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/06 17:16:26


Post by: Big P


Real blast from the past...

Bob Olley 'Iron Claw' Gothic Dwarf standard from GW around 1987. Never could decide if they were 'good' or 'evil' types.

Never liked his sculpts as a kid, now they have a quaint charm. Done as the Army standard for my Dwarfs, a fittingly scare model to be the last addition.



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/07 00:42:45


Post by: Azazelx


Cool stuff, P. I agree with you on Olley's stuff as well. The Standard looks great, though I reckon my Chaos Dwarves would be more likely to poach him.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/07 10:54:41


Post by: Big P


Finished the cult leader last night... last one from my first batch of Chaos types...







Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/07 14:10:23


Post by: Shuma-Gorath


This is such a great thread, loving the chaos guys. Inspired I might have to dust off some of the old models I have, look froward to seeing the finished chaos dreadnought.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/07 22:39:29


Post by: Azazelx


Awesome stuff - what are you planning to use the cult as? Mordheim warband?


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/08 00:04:53


Post by: Big P


 Azazelx wrote:
Awesome stuff - what are you planning to use the cult as? Mordheim warband?


Yup... and Frostgrave, but mainly as part of this...




...and this is all the old stuff laid out in its armies, lots to do, need more paint...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/08 04:11:21


Post by: Azazelx


Excellent.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/08 06:44:24


Post by: JoshInJapan


That's a nifty little warband.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/08 07:45:12


Post by: evildrcheese


Really nice cultist leader, I really like the use of colour around the collar.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/08 13:28:06


Post by: Big P


More undead...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/08 13:58:11


Post by: Azazelx


So jealous of all that old metal undead!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/11 08:43:11


Post by: Big P





First unit for this part of the years projects done...

5 x Wraiths. Nearly 400 points of floaty goodness.



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/12 12:21:17


Post by: Big P


First five...




...and the full unit underway...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/15 01:59:54


Post by: Big P


Ten more...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/15 18:16:01


Post by: bbb


Love them!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/15 18:16:45


Post by: Ratius


Terrific stuff!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/15 18:23:38


Post by: Nevelon


Love the old undead. I see some familiar faces in the lineup. Shame my own undead army is dustier then a tomb king. Lots of character in the old metal skellies.

Nice to see them getting some love.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/15 18:59:01


Post by: Big P


Needed a break from bones...




Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/15 21:34:34


Post by: Wehrkind


Cool old stuff man. GW might have gotten technically better since the old days, but I don't know that their character and charm has improved. Definitely had less bling and relied less on "EVERYTHING BIGGER" than they do now


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/16 23:35:58


Post by: Big P


First three for the Rogue Trader's Entourage...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/17 06:57:38


Post by: Azazelx


Damn, P. You're really churning them out! Great stuff.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/17 12:58:38


Post by: evildrcheese


The RT stuff and undead are looking excellent. I really like the Wraiths especially.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/18 00:32:28


Post by: Big P


No idea what he is gonna be... just love the figure!



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/18 00:55:46


Post by: Azazelx


Lovely aged effect on the armour there.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/18 22:30:40


Post by: Big P


Bit more...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/18 23:07:06


Post by: Nevelon


Envious of people who can paint diamonds. Anytime I attempt that I end up with some non-euclidian horror show.

Nice old school marines there.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/18 23:08:52


Post by: JoshInJapan


The streaky effect on the green guy is fantastic.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/20 01:20:16


Post by: Big P




Rogue Trader Gelt's three bodyguards...

Castor, a Chardosian warrior with a perchant for taking the heads of his enemies, a trait from his feral world that still holds strong.
Kane, a hard bitten mercenary from the Tigran system, known for his use of a Flamer over other weapons.
Brutus, a Renegade Adeptus Astartes, seeking to redeem his soul in service to an agent of the Imperium... or at least that's what he says...




Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/20 06:54:07


Post by: Whittlesey40k


Your work rate makes me look bad!

But loving the work. I've got flamer guy on my to do list, but might be a while before I get to him.

Your blog is my motivation for getting all my RT/2nd ed models finished, so thanks for keeping me going!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/20 08:16:36


Post by: Azazelx


Nice work again, P. I've got those guys, and plans for the two non-renegade ones. If I manage to get to it before I die, anyway. Yours certainly look great!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/20 08:55:09


Post by: Big P


Cheers guys... Sadly lots more to come!


I find the Rogue Trader stuff takes far longer... With fantasy you can often paint 10 or 20 models at a time as units retain a degree of uniformity, but with a lot of the RT stuff, the character and variety means its mainly single figure work.

I suspect the Marine detachment and Imperial Army will be quicker as they have an overall scheme, but the unit of merc will take a while... Thankfully its highly enjoyable seeing these old fellas come to life.

But back to Undead tonight... ten figures left for the unit and I want to get them done so I can move onto the cavalry and the carrion...


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/20 22:07:00


Post by: npeircemitch


Just looked through your whole thread, it is super inspiring, keep up the great work! I have been assembling some old metal dwarves that I am very excited to work on, and your dwarf army is awesome. Just what I am hoping I can pull off (on a way smaller scale).


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/20 22:27:35


Post by: insaniak


Real trip down memory lane here... Nice work


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/23 03:07:27


Post by: Big P


The first finished unit...






"Of all the units in the Arch-Necromancer Sulieman's army, the armoured skeleton ranks of the unit led by Castor the Undying proved among the most disciplined and useful. These were no ordinary animated undead, if ordinary is a term that can ever really be used to describe such creatures as those of the undead. The skeletons forms in this unit were all former warriors and soldiers, many from the living units within Sulieman's army. Even beyond death they retained the martial discipline and prowess of their living form, and the unit acted in a manner for more 'alive' than the shuffling, automatons of the rest of the armies dead soldiery. This made them even more terrifying to the observer if that was possible. They acted in the manner they had in life - they held their banner aloft, the sargeants dressed the ranks, their weapons clean and belts hung with grisly trophies. They moved and fought with a deadly manner, more akin to experienced and professional soldiers than the animated dead. Often in battle, these armoured bone warriors fought in the centre of the army, side by side with the ever decreasing living units of Sulieman's personal guard, who themselves knew that death would merely see them move a few paces to the side, and joining the ranks of the unit next to them..."







The unit is seen here led by Castor the Undying and with the Half-Orc chaotic Necromancer, Silas Creek, in their ranks.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/23 05:31:49


Post by: weetyskemian44


Music to my eyes. They look superb.

Those marines look great too. Very gnarly. And you've really done the business on the inquisitor, he looks better than 99% of that figure I've seen painted over the years

I have those old model somewhere, must paint em sometime.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/01/30 12:33:32


Post by: Big P


Grave Guard...






Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/02/01 01:56:52


Post by: Big P


Three bases of Spirit Host (ghosts) for my Undead...




Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/02/01 23:47:27


Post by: Big P


Done... just need to wait for the cavalry to arrive!









Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/02/02 07:56:47


Post by: Mymearan


This is a super impressive army indeed!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/02/02 14:59:58


Post by: Slinky


I really like the vampire's face!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/02/23 01:11:24


Post by: Big P


Space Wolf test...





Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/02/23 05:19:36


Post by: Azazelx


Great work. I really like the painted wood effect on the Grave Guard's shields.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/02/23 05:45:15


Post by: SexierThanYou13


Awesome!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/02/23 06:54:35


Post by: evildrcheese


The Pace Wilf looks great, I really like the worn look and chipping on his armour.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/13 01:37:39


Post by: Big P


Start of the third army... Empire Army of Ostland!



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/13 08:39:02


Post by: SexierThanYou13


Those Empire troops look fantastic!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/13 09:08:50


Post by: evildrcheese


Nice work on the Empire troops.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/13 11:36:33


Post by: LeCacty


White and black shield? Malal confirmed.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/16 00:03:17


Post by: Big P






Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/16 00:46:46


Post by: JoshInJapan


Whoa! I don't think I've ever seen that one. I like it, and your paint job really pops.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/16 06:56:53


Post by: evildrcheese


Awesome. Cool mini, the half mask is cool.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/16 09:05:55


Post by: SexierThanYou13


Nice! Is that old WOC?


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/16 13:01:19


Post by: Big P


Yep... 1987 Chaos Warrior.

Got alot of them to do...


Automatically Appended Next Post:
Tonight, to the fanfare of a soundtrack better than his acting, Nanoc the Destroyer sallies forth...





Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/17 06:10:14


Post by: SexierThanYou13


Nice!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/17 06:38:23


Post by: evildrcheese


Awesome.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/17 08:30:36


Post by: Azazelx


Great work, P. How many Oldhammer armies are in your overall plan?


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/17 16:48:54


Post by: Big P


 Azazelx wrote:
Great work, P. How many Oldhammer armies are in your overall plan?


Im doing four 3000 point fantasy armies - Dwarfs, Undead, Empire and Chaos.

For Rogue Trader im doing seven small factions for skirmish games.

Then I have a couple of smaller fantasy forces for certain scenarios - High Elves, orc & goblin raiding party and an Araby army.

Lastly it will be two Bloodbowl teams and my Necromunda gang.


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Archer...




The warband so far...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/21 01:14:27


Post by: Big P


First four for my small Goblin Raiding Party...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/21 10:08:53


Post by: SexierThanYou13


Looking good! Perhaps you might consider some different shades of armour? Make it look like it was cobbled together?



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/03/21 10:22:45


Post by: Azazelx


Dere's an orc in wit dem grots!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/11 21:36:55


Post by: Big P




Not bad sculpts for figures a few decades old...





Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/12 03:13:31


Post by: ZergSmasher


Those old minis are full of character. Awesome stuff!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/12 05:54:29


Post by: evildrcheese


Nice goblins. Did you freehand the wolves on the shields?

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/12 09:21:36


Post by: Big P


 evildrcheese wrote:
Nice goblins. Did you freehand the wolves on the shields?

EDC


Nope... They are from the old Citadel Orc & Goblin shield sprue.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/21 00:30:21


Post by: Big P


Shamen and bodyguards...




The Goblin Raiders so far...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/21 07:05:36


Post by: evildrcheese


Very characterful. That orge looks really tired!

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/22 00:57:23


Post by: SexierThanYou13


Great work! You've really nailed the robes on these. Keep it up!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/26 00:12:13


Post by: Big P




Robot done, did not enjoy it... back to Goblins...



Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/26 02:12:20


Post by: SexierThanYou13


That robot looks fantastic! I just love the old models more and more.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/26 03:53:57


Post by: BigWaaagh


Robots and Goblins and Bears...oh, my!


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/26 05:49:26


Post by: evildrcheese


I've never seen the robot or the sword guy before. I really like the sword guy, great model.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/26 06:25:44


Post by: JoshInJapan


Those RT-era robots had a lot of funk value (or "character"). I don't remember them being available at my FLGS back in the day, though.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/26 07:27:46


Post by: Big P


The robot is a recent sculpt based on a well known illustration from the RT rulebook.

The sword chap is a plastic conversion of mine.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/26 20:38:26


Post by: LeCacty


Do I see skitarii bits?


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/29 05:11:51


Post by: Azazelx


I really like that old troll you've painted up. He looks great! One of the models I never managed to acquire back in the day. I also like your swordsman conversion.


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/29 05:52:19


Post by: evildrcheese


Big P wrote:
The robot is a recent sculpt based on a well known illustration from the RT rulebook.

The sword chap is a plastic conversion of mine.


That explains why I haven't seen them before then! Great conversion work on the sword guy, he looks swell.

EDC


Where it all began... Oldhammer @ 2016/04/29 20:37:00


Post by: youwashock


The robot is totally overshadowed by SwordGuy's awesomeness. Great model.