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Digging the funky hair colours on the vampires, have you added some form of face paint to them as well?

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Nice work on those vamps. Cool batrep, always nice to see minis in action. I always slack off on the photos about halfway into a game. Get caught up in playing, not documenting. Not terribly surprising.

   
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Vampires do look swish. Was worried that their silly poses might be too much, but seeing them 'in the wild' I see that they are actually quite good!

Thanks for sharing



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Baron, don't forget to talk about the SEALs and Marines you habitually beat up on 2 and 3 at a time, as you PM'd me about.
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Perhaps it is a lube issue, seems obvious now.
 
   
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inmygravenimage wrote:Cursed city stuff looks fun, like the limited palette you're going for. Wee fat murder babies are great too.


Thanks Graven!

youwashock wrote:Anime vamps look cool. I missed those during the previews.


Thanks youwashock! I like their story, they are the young nobles who switch sides to Radukar instantly and were turned into vampires themselves as a reward.

Thumpingbear wrote:Those are some great Mordheim batreps Viterbi. Can you take a pic of the entire board next game your group gets in? It's fun to see battlefield set ups. Hopefully you'll get that vampire down in the next match, don't forget to buy garlic for your heroes!

Good work on the lycanvampires, I like the facepaint. Cherubs are looking nice too. That chubby one in the middle is a great sculpt.


Thanks Thumpingbear! It may be some time until the next game, but I'll try to remember to take some shots of the whole board. I actually have forgotten about the garlic, next time I'll take some with me, thanks!

amazingturtles wrote:They're some fun jumpy vampires, and i like how lively the colors are. 80's style!


Thanks amazingturtles!

Yorkright wrote: Really good looking paint jobs Viterbi, and those pics from your battle reports always make my day. Got to concur with others on the wight king he is looking fine!


Thanks Yorkright!

gobert wrote:The parkour vampires look cool, though they look more feline than Wolfen to me. Cool choice of colours on them too


Thanks gobert!

Don Qui Hotep wrote:Love the punk vampires. Look like a coupla droogs out for a good time.


Thanks Don Qui Hotep! "Hey, what you want to do tonight, dye our hair and terrorize the city and than back to the pub?"

ListenToMeWarriors wrote:Digging the funky hair colours on the vampires, have you added some form of face paint to them as well?


Thanks ListenToMeWarriors! Yes I did, the studio models have some as well (of course theirs contrasts really great with the light skin and is painted much smoother ).

Nevelon wrote:Nice work on those vamps. Cool batrep, always nice to see minis in action. I always slack off on the photos about halfway into a game. Get caught up in playing, not documenting. Not terribly surprising.


Thanks Nevelon! The game was on edge the whole time, so it's really easy to miss taking pics. I always regret it afterwards, but it's better around this way and not have a boring game and lots of pics

IGtR= wrote:Vampires do look swish. Was worried that their silly poses might be too much, but seeing them 'in the wild' I see that they are actually quite good!

Thanks for sharing


Thanks lGtR=! Their poses are really cool and as they are unique models I quite liked what the sculptors did here.

The flying babies are done, nothing fancy, because in reality they could be replaced by making a note once you used their ability and remove them from the squad anayway. But they are fun little minis and are quite fast to paint up.



And will now dig deeper into the Cursed City set and start with painting the new skeletons and their Watch Captain leader.

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If I were a vampire, I'd probably do parkour. There would no fear of falling and breaking your neck. As long as you're not jumping over any wooden spikes, you should be good.

Those skeletons are such good models. Didn't have the cash and missed the box set release. I've made up for it since in the amount of Skaven I've bought, so there you go.

   
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Little flying Sister's Aides look good.

Cheers,

CB

   
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Fantastic looking Bloodborne and that table is looking great!

   
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Who doesnt like cybernetic babies with wings and extra ammunition!
   
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Love the cherubs. They add so much character to a squad.
   
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DJJazzyJeff wrote:If I were a vampire, I'd probably do parkour. There would no fear of falling and breaking your neck. As long as you're not jumping over any wooden spikes, you should be good.

Those skeletons are such good models. Didn't have the cash and missed the box set release. I've made up for it since in the amount of Skaven I've bought, so there you go.


That's for sure and you have all of eternity to practice your parkour!

Captain Brown wrote:Little flying Sister's Aides look good.

Cheers,

CB


Thanks Captain Brown!

endtransmission wrote:Fantastic looking Bloodborne and that table is looking great!


Thanks endtransmission! Hopefully we'll be able to play at my friend's in the not so far future, his table is lovely.

Yorkright wrote: Who doesnt like cybernetic babies with wings and extra ammunition!


Only heretics and we know how to deal with them

youwashock wrote:Love the cherubs. They add so much character to a squad.


Thanks youwashock! They are just the right amount of grimdark.

I finished my first skellie from the Cursed City set and am very happy with the color scheme. Wanted to have a contrast between vibrant armour and cloth and the rusty old shield and sword. Now there's only 9 and their Captain to go




And I finished the first of my Dominion kitbash sisters. Wasn't sure how to emulate my color scheme on these models, but am quite happy. A friend of my sister's boyfriend luckily was able to print me some backpacks, because I didn't find any on bitz websites. It was a bit hard to attach and I have to find a better solution on the other four, but it's a nice look overall. And on the big pics I see I made a mess with the gold on one of the shin protectors. Need to clean that up.




   
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I love the irn bru skellies! More please!

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That rusty shield is amazingly aged, I'd love to know how you did that!

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Great work on the Dominion Sister bash. What a unique model you’ve created, and with your unique color scheme it stands out even more. You have definitely created something new that I’ve never seen - which is great and one of the best parts of this hobby, in my view. I love the look of a cloak and hood with armor over the top, and the sword and pistol loadout. It’s a nice mix of monastic motif and practical combat reality.

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Nice job on the converted sister - I am really tempted to convert me a female Enforcer now!!

Thanks for sharing



Relapse wrote:
Baron, don't forget to talk about the SEALs and Marines you habitually beat up on 2 and 3 at a time, as you PM'd me about.
nareik wrote:
Perhaps it is a lube issue, seems obvious now.
 
   
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Wisconsin

I really like how that orange pops on the skeleton, the contrast to that teal blue looks awesome. Have to agree with the rest on how good that conversion looks, great work Viterbi.
   
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Great colours on the skellie, the orange is lovely against the blue armour.

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Home run, Viterbi.

The skeleton is killer, too.
   
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Yeah, really interesting take on the skellies. Still trying to figure out how to paint mine, so thanks for sharing

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inmygravenimage wrote:I love the irn bru skellies! More please!


Thanks Graven and no worries, more are on the way, just not in your pace

Gwyn chan 'r Gwyll wrote:That rusty shield is amazingly aged, I'd love to know how you did that!


Thanks Gwyn! It's an easy recipe. I based with Iron Warrior then put Typhoid Corrosion over everything. Once that was dry I drybrushed with Leadbelcher. After that some watered down Nihilakh Oxide over everything and to finish it off some Balthasar Gold for the details.

The Riddle of Steel wrote:Great work on the Dominion Sister bash. What a unique model you’ve created, and with your unique color scheme it stands out even more. You have definitely created something new that I’ve never seen - which is great and one of the best parts of this hobby, in my view. I love the look of a cloak and hood with armor over the top, and the sword and pistol loadout. It’s a nice mix of monastic motif and practical combat reality.


Thanks The Riddle of Steel! It was really fun kitbashing her and worked better than I thought beforehand.

IGtR= wrote:Nice job on the converted sister - I am really tempted to convert me a female Enforcer now!!

Thanks for sharing


Thanks IGtR= and go for it!

Yorkright wrote: I really like how that orange pops on the skeleton, the contrast to that teal blue looks awesome. Have to agree with the rest on how good that conversion looks, great work Viterbi.


Thanks Yorkright!

gobert wrote:Great colours on the skellie, the orange is lovely against the blue armour.


Thanks gobert!

youwashock wrote:Home run, Viterbi.

The skeleton is killer, too.


Thanks youwashock!

MobileSuitRandom wrote:Yeah, really interesting take on the skellies. Still trying to figure out how to paint mine, so thanks for sharing


Thanks MobileSuitRandom! And very interested on what colors you will settle for your skellies!

We had another 50 PL 40k game yesterday and - Spoiler - the sisters of battle wreaked havoc. Again I missed taking much picture, but end of turn 5 only 5 Necron Warriors were left "alive" (after killing the squad once over at least, stupid reanimating robots ). My canoness again died in battle, but taking the Necron gunslinger with her because of my army abilities to get another attack in when rolling 5+ after being killed. Although it has to be said that she should have killed him several times over beforehand, but rolled very abysmal again. I mean hitting on 2s and wounding on 3s, how hard can it be

Anyway, mission was to hold the four markers (two barrels, hatch and console). I had first turn and pressed forward immediately securing two of the four objectives. Suicide Squad Seraphim came from the skies and with Deadly Descent stratagem killed his spider (it always bothers me, so was happy to see it go). His turn he had to concentrate all fire on the Seraphim (who had a 2+ save against most) and the Rhino. He popped the transport and I lost a Retibutor at emergeny disembark, but luckily my Hospitaller was on that flank and resurrected her next turn.





It was downhill for him from there, I started the second turn with getting 15 VP, because I held two objectives and he only one, so I fulfilled all three conditions for the primary objective. Sisters really pack a punch, but the Necrons can hit hard too so end of turn 3 there were decidedly less units left on the field:



Retributors were the MVPs this game, killing the barge, one unit of Immortals and generally not dying because of the Hospitaller.

On turn 5 it was mostly cleanup for me, most devastating action for my friend was Celestine resurrecting and standing there again with 6 wounds, killing the Immortals while he got killed of with a melta shot to the face from a BSS squad.



Getting some Lost vibes



"And my plan would have worked, if it wasn't for you meddling living saints!"



The sister with the meltagun gets a commendation, because of giving the Overlord the final shot and melting his living metal.

   
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As always love your batreps. Board looks great, and much fun in action!

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Love the converted Sister! It looks like she's got an Iron Man style chest light thing going on.
   
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Great batrep, Viterbi. Sisters look awesome on the table (and converted one on the paint desk! Nice to see armies other than marines get some cool kitbashes!) and glad to hear they put the spooky space skellies to the sword.

Speaking of skellies - great job on him, mate. Love the blue/orange contrast. Colours work nicely together - thanks Mad Max! - but rarely see them together on a mini. Nice one, good luck with the rest of his squad.


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The hooded head on the sister is really great. Sort of ranger meets soldier. I dig it a lot. Great work killing those dang xenos heretics, too. The Emperor protects!

   
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Great to see those Sisters in action. I love seeing painted models on painted terrain and some nice action shots. And I was laughing at the Lost reference with the hatch. The first couple of seasons were great.

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Thanks for the bat rep pics Viterbi, lovely armies and terrain.
   
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Nice batrep pictures. Cool terrain.

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inmygravenimage wrote:As always love your batreps. Board looks great, and much fun in action!


Thanks Graven! Already excited for the new sisters codex, hope they only tweak things a little.

aku-chan wrote:Love the converted Sister! It looks like she's got an Iron Man style chest light thing going on.


Thanks aku-chan! The lighting makes the chest symbol more glowy than it is in reality

tzurk wrote:Great batrep, Viterbi. Sisters look awesome on the table (and converted one on the paint desk! Nice to see armies other than marines get some cool kitbashes!) and glad to hear they put the spooky space skellies to the sword.

Speaking of skellies - great job on him, mate. Love the blue/orange contrast. Colours work nicely together - thanks Mad Max! - but rarely see them together on a mini. Nice one, good luck with the rest of his squad.



Thanks tzurk! Already did orange and another blue on my Bonereapers for Warcry and thought it would be fun to get the Undead on similar colors.

DJJazzyJeff wrote:The hooded head on the sister is really great. Sort of ranger meets soldier. I dig it a lot. Great work killing those dang xenos heretics, too. The Emperor protects!


Thanks DJJazzyJeff! The Emperor sure as Warp does, if you have faith!

The Riddle of Steel wrote:Great to see those Sisters in action. I love seeing painted models on painted terrain and some nice action shots. And I was laughing at the Lost reference with the hatch. The first couple of seasons were great.


Thanks The Riddle of Steel! I need to have another try at Lost. I had the first two seasons on DVD, but never managed to get further. I believe it's on Disney+, so I could give it another go.

Yorkright wrote:Thanks for the bat rep pics Viterbi, lovely armies and terrain.


Thanks Yorkright!

Warboss_Waaazag wrote:Nice batrep pictures. Cool terrain.


Thanks Warboss_Waaazag!

I have been very idle since the last post, slowly getting some brush time in to get a few more skellies done for the painting comp, finished the Ulfenwatch Captain. Also startet with some other random bits, to have some variance. Aenur will probably never get played, but he was sitting like this in my friend's cupboard for ages and we may use him as an NPC in scenarios. The servitor scribe will be used in Stargrave as the Soldier class with the lockpicks.



With Stargrave I also finally have a reason to paint my two GSC characters, Biophagus will get work as a Medic and the sniper as a... sniper Will also paint up some of the Elucidian Starstriders for Stargrave, except for the Medic one, she got a 50 mm base, some scenery and will be drafted to my sisters as a Hospitaller.



Got some gaming in the last two weekends, but I'm afraid I don't have many pics.
First time the scenario was to get the merchant's son safely out of Mordheim. My Halfling thief infiltrated, got to the son first turn, dodged four shots from my friends norse bowmen and than slowly retreated back to my edge to get the NPC off the board. The norsemen slowly pursued the thief, but never came close to do any damage. On the other flank the Undead burst onto the scene, but got hindered by Harvey the Ogres (bonus points if you know that Pratchett reference ). It was Rampage mode, they are now S5 T5, opponent have -1S in close combat and he has a 5+ FNP, if attacks get through. He fought against 7 Undead and killed 5.



That won the game, as did the Vampire failing to hit the five Hobbits that were in close combat with him and getting dragged down and staked by the good Shire folk.
Unfortunately two of my heroes sustained chest injuries after the game, reducing the Toughness of them to 2 for my leader and to 1 for my Youngling

Second game was last Friday, this time the portal scenario. You go through one of six portals, roll a D6 and either jump around the battlefield or get attacked by an Elemental or find the treasure you then have to get over your edge. Managed to win this game too and again because of Harvey. He teleported far away first turn, than failed the "All alone" test and nearly fled the battlefield. But he rallied, jumped into another portal and really managed to get to the portal near my Hobbits to aid them and deflect the attacks by Undead and Norsemen. Up until his arrival my Halflings managed to retreat orderly and passing the treasure chest on whenever one fell.
Youngling leveled up after the game and is now back on Toughness 2 again

Loved this side shot, Norsemen and Wolf are advancing on my Halfling bowmen who have already dealt with the two Dregs that came out of the nearby portal.



And as was requested some time ago, an overview of the board (missing the Stoic Arms, it's hard to incorporate without all games ending in a bar brawl ).

   
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That's great that you got some games in the last two weekend. I really like the look of your Mordhiem games.

   
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Games are looking fun and the models look good so far.
   
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That is a great looking board. I'm struck by the gallows in the corner.

And Bar Brawls are an underrated aspect of fantasy life. You should lean into that.

   
 
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