I've finally decided to get into Fantasy and I'm going with
WoC. I want to use predominantly Daemon miniatures to do this, but I want to make sure I'm minimizing any potential confusion for my opponents. I'm not doing this to gain an advantage, I'm doing this to save some cash, and to make a more characterful army for myself. On top of the modeling/painting cues, I'm planning on writing the name of the unit on the front of the movement trays for my opponent.
To that end, I plan on using the following models to represent my units. I'd love to hear your suggestions on what I can do to make things as obvious as possible. I was also considering making up some laminated cards with pictures of the units from my opponent's point of view, and listing what each represents, in order to make it as easy as possible. What are your thoughts on facing an army like this in a competitive environment?
Daemon Prince of Nurgle - winged Plaguedaemon from ultraforge -
http://www.ultraforgeminiatures.com/?page_id=34
I don't think this guy will require much explanation. He fits the role fairly well.
Throgg - Irongut with great weapon from OK with some chaos spawn bits.
I'm planning on painting him green and making his weapons / armor look rusted.
Exalted Hero - Standard bearer from Chaos Knights box.
This guy will be my
BSB and is mounted on a Daemonic Mount.
Chaos Sorc on Disc - Back half of the Herald of Tzeentch on burning chariot
Tzeentch sorc on disc. Not too much of a stretch here.
Chaos Trolls - OK Ogres with chaos spawn bits, musician modeled vomitting
Like Throgg above, models with be green with rusted armor, and I'm planning on making the vomit as obvious as possible.
Marauder Horsemen - Seekers of Slaanesh (or marauder horsemen)
These guys have the
MoS. I want to equip them with flails and javelins which I can't do using the regular Seeker models. If there's much contention here, I'll use regular marauder models.
Chaos Chaiots - Seeker chariot of Slaanesh
These are also marked with
MoS.
Skullcrushers - Chaos knights
I'm planning on modeling them all on appropriate sized bases, and giving them some additional height to make them look more dramatic and imposing.