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Upstate, New York

 RandyMcStab wrote:
Ohhh I've never played OGRE, always wanted to try it. Those rules points are interesting, I like the new book and the formations are fun, it does leave other armies in the dust till they get the formation treatment. BTW Sniper rifles have Precision Shot anyway. I love the Suppression Force thing, Used the old one in Apoc a bit. You've got to be pleased with the buffs to Vanguard, they are really good now, rerolling charges is really good by itself.

I got to play a game the other day and managed to get Cassius into combat for the first time, his squad of Sternies got murderised by Death Company and a Assault squad who them spent 6 rounds of combat or so trying to hurt him, they managed 1W by games end...good times!


We might not get monstrous creatures, but we have Cassius, and that’s good enough for me. Glad you had fun!

June is almost over, so let’s take a Q2 review of the year. Here is the Q1 update:
Spoiler:

4 Deathwatch
Farseer on bike
Spiritseer w/staff
Dwarf
HG w/relic blade
Banner of Macragge
Crimson Hunter

Look at that! I’m ahead of the game. Well, with my creative accounting. Bikes=2 models, and vehicles=4. And that’s not even counting the banner as a mini. Which I might end up doing at the end of the year.

Besides the model a week goal, I also wanted to hit 1,000 point of new eldar painted. WYSWYG, no hidden upgrades I’ve got 350 now. About a third of the way, so once again ahead of schedule.

Cue slacking off...


Here is what I’ve done in the second quarter:
Venerable Dreadnought
Spare amrs (TLLC, MM)
Extra tank hatch
Jet Autarch
4x VV
Nurgle Champ.

Just polished off the last of the VVs on the bench, which is why there are 4 listed.


11 model-equivelents. Plus the spare arms and hatch. As Q1 had 13, This evens out to on schedule. I got some basing done, so progress there, and extra bits. The autarch on the bike is only about 100 points, putting me at 450 for the year. Not bad, but behind the curve for making 1k by year’s end. I should get to work on more elves. Especially since I’ve picked up a lot of new ones. Need to paint more then I buy.

   
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With the new codex all my old play aids were obsolete, so I sat down, did a bunch of data entry, and surfed the internet for some cool pictures to steal. Printing them out made me realize how many re-rolls I can get. They all are affect different groups, so I couldn’t just print out multiples of the basic doctrines. But the core demi-company of an Ultramarine’s Gladius strike force can be re-rolling something for 7 turns worth of the game. That’s a little excessive. New warlord cards as well.


And for some paint: the Razorback. On it’s back Practicality of wanting another rhino chassis overrode my dislike of painting imperial tanks. Hopefully I can bang it out quickly, before it starts to drag me down.


   
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Bristol!

Cards look great, love to see more/steal files off the internet of them! Razors look good, gonna be a swappy-outty turret?

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Upstate, New York

 RandyMcStab wrote:
Cards look great, love to see more/steal files off the internet of them! Razors look good, gonna be a swappy-outty turret?


I’m not sure about the legality of me just tossing the cards out on the internet. I feel I’m OK from a personal use POV, but as the rules are verbatim from the books and the art is shamelessly grabbed without attribution from the net, I’m not want to host them here on Dakka. I can toss a copy to you if you’d like (check your PMs)

Very little of the razor’s turret is glued, so I should be able to swap as needed. I haven’t bothered to clean up the HBs, but they should be able to fit when I get around to it. For the TLAsC, I’ve got the small mount which will pair with the rhino top hatch. I should probably cobble together a TLPG/LC turret.

   
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Cards are cool. Good luck on the tank!

 
   
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Upstate, New York

 GrimDork wrote:
Cards are cool. Good luck on the tank!


Got the first blue coat down yesterday, so plugging away.

Made it up to the FLGS for a game tonight. Most of the tables were in full swing when I got there, so wasn’t able to get in a large game. Did get a ~500 point semi-intro game with a new-ish player. He has a few games under his belt, but is still shaky on the rules. Pulled 500 points out of the lists I brought, so it was a tac squad in a rhino, sniper scouts, assault marine lead by a chaplain (My list) vs. two full tac squads lead by a pair of L2 Librarians (his imp. fists) Dawn of war, emperor’s will? (one obj each) We ended up swapping objectives, with me getting first blood, but him having linebreaker. I was able to re deploy my forces to head back to my own objective, but the game ended before I could kick him off. Fun little game, good to push some plastic around again, it’s been about a month.

My force:


The last scout stares down a full tac squad and TDA librarian


Help is on the way, but will arrive too late to save him. The chaplain remains behind to secure the enemy objective.


I forgot the fresh paint report! The assault marines were being lead by one of the new Vanguard Vets. He got a few good hits in with his axe, but it was a little overkill on the tac marines and PA librarian he was up against. If the game went another round, he and his squad probably would have plowed into the TDA librarian, and then it would have been worth it.

Edit for pics and paint report

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I need to play a 500pt game. I haven't played any 7th ed...

It's always good to hear of people getting games in!

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Upstate, New York

 EyeamRai wrote:
I need to play a 500pt game. I haven't played any 7th ed...

It's always good to hear of people getting games in!


I think it’s been over a month since my last game, so was glad to get one in at any points. I updated my last post with some pictures.

The theme for this month’s painting competition is stealthy, so I’m going to try to get some of my Eldar rangers done. But first, they need some more work.

Alright you bendy gits, into The Dip!


For those you you who have not been blessed with the joys of finecast (and other resins) you can end up with bent pieces, like the guns on these rangers. The easy way to fix this problem is a dip in hot water, where you bend the part to the position you want (or slightly past it) then shock it in cold water. Hopefully at the end, everything is the way is should be. Don’t try to go too far at once, you can take multiple dips until everything looks good.

They are drying now, and I hopefully will be able to prime them later. Weather looks to be reasonably clear, we’ll see what the humidity looks like. Been a bit rainy the last few days, so some dampness needs to burn off before I feel safe dragging out the rattle can.

   
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Upstate, New York

Five rangers, two captains, and a sternguard c-melta join the to-paint pile


   
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Bristol!

2 Captains? Going for the Masters of the Chapter formation? Interesting to see the resin bending, I've a no finecast rule for this sort of reason.

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Upstate, New York

 RandyMcStab wrote:
2 Captains? Going for the Masters of the Chapter formation? Interesting to see the resin bending, I've a no finecast rule for this sort of reason.


At one point, that formation was a goal. And still might be. But these guys are just a magnetized foot and a counts-as Sicarius. It will boost my captain count up quite a bit, but can you ever have too many? I guess if you pass 10, then you’ve got more on the shelf then exist in the chapter, but you could just have the same guys in different gear. But I’m not there yet.

I was trying to think back to the last time I bent resin, and was having trouble remembering. I know I did it once before. It was way back (2 years aprox) when I was putting together my TFC. That thing was a pain. I think that and Talion are the only finecast in my marines. Eldar, I’m not quite as lucky. Rangers and Fire Dragons. Of course, the fact that some units only come in finecast keeps me from picking them up.

Hope everyone enjoys their 4th of July weekends. I’ll not be grilling this year, due to family events, so will be missing out myself. But on the bright side, I’m not going to force myself to drink a Budweiser this year, so that’s a plus.

   
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Upstate, New York

Just a quick update: Game last night. 1k teams.
Here is mostly what I packed:

This pic was last week, but I packed mostly the same thing, just replaceing the 2nd ed tacs with 3rd ed ones. This was a modular list, with the core of the company being a 1k list, with two 250 add-ons, the scout force and the dread pair. I just used the core for the 1k game.


This is the bottom of turn 1. It was me and some traitors vs. orks and DE. Moments before there was a raider full of DE and most of an ork bike squad there. Soon after there would be an ugly melee that the (wounded) chaplain, AM sarge, and two tactical marines would walk away from. We ended up loosing the primary kill point mission by one, but winning on secondaries. So I’m calling it a minor loss. Fun game though.

I’ve been slacking on the paint front. Don’t think I’ve picked up a brush all week. I blame firing up Civ V. Just. one. more. turn. That and a general sense of “meh” that’s been hanging over me all week.

   
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Plymouth, England

Where did you find that bladed weapon for the Vanguard on the right? Is that a Grey Knight Halberd? The both of them look very cool. Can't say I noticed before but is that a bone colour for the chest eagle?

Those cards look pretty awesome, I wouldn't mind some tips on how to make my own versions, such a nifty idea. Reminds me of some roster cards I had printed up during 3rd Ed using a unit roster box that was in an old codex or rulebook. Sadly I lost those in one of my house moves as well as the book it came from so never got round to replacing them.

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Upstate, New York

 Adamski Alders wrote:
Where did you find that bladed weapon for the Vanguard on the right? Is that a Grey Knight Halberd? The both of them look very cool. Can't say I noticed before but is that a bone colour for the chest eagle?

Those cards look pretty awesome, I wouldn't mind some tips on how to make my own versions, such a nifty idea. Reminds me of some roster cards I had printed up during 3rd Ed using a unit roster box that was in an old codex or rulebook. Sadly I lost those in one of my house moves as well as the book it came from so never got round to replacing them.


Yup, the spear is from the GK strike box (lots of cool bits there). I think I trimmed a spur off of it, so it looked more spear-like. The chest eagle is my normal gold with a chestnut wash. Might just be the light making it look bone. Unless you are talking about the guy on the left. He’s got a ribbon on his chest, not an eagle. It’s done with the same technique I use for purity seals (bubonic brown + chestnut wash)

Cards are easy:
Step 1: Download Magic Set Editor It’s free.
Step 2: Type what you want in the right spot.
Step 3: Find cool art, or take pics of your own, MSE has a built in cropping tool to help
Step 4: Print. I actually export as pictures, move to my laptop, and then print, but that’s because my printer setup is a little wonky.
Step 5: Cut out, put in card sleeves.
Step 6: Profit! Personal use only, respect copyrights, etc.

There might be a template for 40k units, I recall downloading one back in the day, but never used it. Less needed these days with the dataslate format GW is going with.

   
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Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

All caught up!

I like the idea of the cards. Pretty helpful for reminding you what you have - especially when there is so much! (I might have to do something like that).

I'm glad your getting some hobby time in. I've not played in ages, and I cant wait for my next game of X-wing... And 40k to a lesser extent - I was really getting into X-wing before I left. I did get my Warhammer Conquest cards sent out to me, and I have taught a few people to play. It's fun, albeit infrequent.

   
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Upstate, New York

 Zambro wrote:
All caught up!

I like the idea of the cards. Pretty helpful for reminding you what you have - especially when there is so much! (I might have to do something like that).

I'm glad your getting some hobby time in. I've not played in ages, and I cant wait for my next game of X-wing... And 40k to a lesser extent - I was really getting into X-wing before I left. I did get my Warhammer Conquest cards sent out to me, and I have taught a few people to play. It's fun, albeit infrequent.


Good to hear you are alive and well. The 4th of July might not be the safest time for a brit to be in the good ol' US of A. Us colonials can get a bit uppity at times. At least you should be safely out of the country by Evacuation Day (although that’s more of a New York thing, and minor at that).

Any gaming is good gaming! I’m glad to get in the games I can. Although events have conspired to get me to miss my last 3 RPG nights, and while I should be able to get to tomorrow’s, will be missing the two after that. The fact that my vacation to the shore is going to be from Wednesday to Wednesday next week will also sink my 40k time. Oh well. I’m still doing a good job of getting games in this year; it’s one of my resolutions that I’ll safely be able to check off at the end of the year.

Unlike resolutions like painting, which I’m slacking on. I think the Razor was acting like my old drop pod: scaring me away from the bench. So I just pushed it back and started to put some base coats down on a ranger:

Still thinking about colors. Not sure if I should go for a pale blue, or a light grey for the armor. Grey would mirror the black that my guardians wear. Blue would be more like shadows on snow. Not sure how I feel about the gloves. I wanted a pale leather look. Might look better after a wash and highlight. I know the reds don’t have any place on functional camo, but help give him some punch visually and tie in with the rest of the army. I paint camo like Hollywood portrays real events; loosely based upon the idea, but with more flash and excitement. Real camo is boring

I was doing so research into arctic patters for the cloak. Again the blue/grey question comes up. Also, do I go for the black, or just keep it soft? I was also amused in the google image search for “arctic camouflage patterns” that there was one composed of silhouettes of naked ladies. Very Slaanesh, and not appropriate for an Eldar, even on the path of the outcast. And probably impossible to do on a mini at this scale.

   
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Bristol!

I like him, I think very pale colours would be best (assuming you're snow basing them), Pale grey, almost white armour would be great, and some pale blues and greys in the camo, naked chicks optional (yes I Googled the camo).

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Upstate, New York

Quick update time. Sorry I missed last week, I was away on vacation at the beach, being slowly tortured by the Day-Star. But I’m home now, back in the cool, dark, basement. And realizing how little of the month is left. So between doing loads of laundry and heading out to mow lawns, I’ll try to get some more work done on the ranger a/o the razor. Just put a brown wash on the sniper. We’ll see what’s up when it dries, but I’m feeling a lot better about the leather with a little shading on it. Normally I drybrush before doing washes, but I wanted to check and see how I felt about how it looked, and if I’d have to change it up.

Sorry for the lack of pictures, still a bit of a post-unpacking mess here.

   
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Illinois

Post unpacking.. did you end up moving too?

Hot time of year to be mowing lawns, I feel you there.

Also agreeing on the basement.. how did I ever live w/o one of these things!

 
   
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Upstate, New York

 GrimDork wrote:
Post unpacking.. did you end up moving too?

Hot time of year to be mowing lawns, I feel you there.

Also agreeing on the basement.. how did I ever live w/o one of these things!


What it lacks in natural light, it makes up for in comfort in the summer. Of course, my basement is freezing in the winter. Early spring when the snow is melting is the worst. Next house we’ll insulate under the slab. The unpacking was just from the vacation. Not moving house yet. That’s still 2-3 years off even if everything goes smoothly. Just vacation unpacking. My folks rented a house on the Connecticut shore and we spent about a week down there. So a lot of slightly damp and sandy things needed to cleaned up and put back where they belonged. Next week is going to be in the low 90s, so I needed to mow sooner, rather then later. The fact that I’d been gone made it a little high. Still need to do my back yard. But I did my front, and the yard I’m mowing for out of town friends, so the important stuff is done.

But on to paint!




The backpack is just tacked on for now. I went with a softer camo. Actually mixed paint for it, as my grey (Codex Grey) is on the dark side. Armor is grey with a white drybrush. I like the way he came out. I’ll probably give him one doublecheck to see if I missed anything and then base him. I noticed when painting that I missed a few cleanup bits from the finecast. With plastic and metal all the stuff you need to clean is in obvious places. Mold lines, injection spots at tips of things for the metal. But it seems that there are just random things all over the place with the resin. Not a fan. Oh well, I got all the major stuff.

Now that he’s done I need to work on his squad mates. And get more work done on the razor. I hate painting tanks. So tedious.

   
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Illinois

Neat color scheme, it's light... but not obnoxiously bright like some Eldar colors are wont to be. Cool.

 
   
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NC

I'm really digging the light camo pattern!

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Upstate, New York

GrimDork wrote:Neat color scheme, it's light... but not obnoxiously bright like some Eldar colors are wont to be. Cool.


EyeamRai wrote:I'm really digging the light camo pattern!


Thanks guys.

OK, got the basing stuff out and smeared a bit around. Did up the ranger and the last of 1st squad. All I need to do now is glue the rangers backpack on and spin him around for a photo shoot.



(The squad in the background was brought over in case I had extra glue/water/flock paste that needed to be used up. I didn’t)

I dragged out all the bits of my old metal wraithlord for next month’s “rise of the machine” painting competition. Not sure how I feel about him. Soooo dated looking. I like the new plastic one, but alas, just got the old chunk to work with. I like the old wraithguard better, and might do one instead. Shame I only have 4 of them. Anyone collecting antiques want to swap for new plastics?

   
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Madison, WI

Looking good Nev. Love those old school beakies. Need any more? Have tons to give away (need re-painting though).

Anvildude: "Honestly, it's kinda refreshing to see an Ork vehicle that doesn't look like a rainbow threw up on it."

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Upstate, New York

 Gitsplitta wrote:
Looking good Nev. Love those old school beakies. Need any more? Have tons to give away (need re-painting though).


I've got tons myself. Two full squads painted in a custom scheme, plus about four-ish squads of Blood Angels. Plus all the Ultras. I'm not lacking in basic power armored troops, even retro-classic ones. If I wanted (for whatever reason) to be able to put more RTB01 beakies on the table, the two squads we used for our PC forces back when we played RT as a RPG could hit the simple green real easy. The BAs I have a little more sentimental attachment to.

   
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Illinois

^Talk like that makes me wish I took better care and inventory of my older models, but alas, I'm stuck in the present. Oh well vicarious nostalgia ftw!

 
   
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Upstate, New York

 GrimDork wrote:
^Talk like that makes me wish I took better care and inventory of my older models, but alas, I'm stuck in the present. Oh well vicarious nostalgia ftw!


You guys got me thinking how many I actually had, and if they all made it. So here is the reunion shot:


90 marines. 30 to a box, 3 boxes worth. Present and accounted for. Some are not in workable shape. Hiding in the back is a UM leg/torso, who used to be a PF commander with freehand on his shoulder and a head stolen from the IG box. He was partially dismembered, and never re-done. Also a BA with a flight pack. I was trying to duplicate something from the art, poorly. Gear on a lot of the guys is all over the place as well.

But suprisingly intact and useable for a bunch of ~25-ish year old minis. Some of which just got based yesterday

   
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Upstate, New York

 youwashock wrote:
If I was wearing a hat I would have just put it over my heart and rolled a tear. So many memories.


Glad I can help.

Yesterday was Wednesday, I’m home, and better yet, was able to ditch The Boy over at the in-law’s to free up my day. So I hit up the FLGS a bit early, and was able to get in a larger 1,850 point game. Opponent was the formally chaos player who I played a bit ago. He’s working on an Imperial Fists list ATM. I’m glad I packed a little extra. I had put together a 500 point CAD, a 1k 1st company formation, and on a whim tossed my SR, a ven dread, and a 5 man termi squad just in case someone wanted a larger game. I’ve been doing 1k teams recently with some guys polishing their lists for adepticon.


(not in picture is the SR/dread I added in to bring these 1,500 up to 1,850)

Cronos in an auto/las pred
LC/P, c-plas tac in a rhino
5 scouts in a LSS

10 VV w/assorted toys (borrowing an assault marine to boost to 10 men)
10 SG, HF, pod
5 assault termies in a LR

SR
Ven dread, TLLC/DCCW(HF)

He was also fielding a 1st company formation. 2x5 man sternguard, tac termies. Also 2 tac squads in rhinos, 2 dev squads (one LC, one HB) dread in a pod, sniper scouts. ML2 lib, captain with relic blade/SE

Long table, scouring. I won the roll and chose to go second. He spread across his deployment, I focused on one side.

This is the top of turn two.

His dread is already dead, killed by the pred. The locator beacon in the pod is still working, and brings down his terminators. The VV are about to charge through the building while the LR takes a sharp right turn. My dread has his eye on the scouts up in the ruin, he’ll be HFing them out, then charging through the building (Oh Yeah!) to help my tacs take care of the forces on that side. Both the plasma gunner and c-plas sarge are safe with the rest of their squad in the the rhino ATM. Little do they know the painful burns their weapons will inflict on them momentarily. Grumble grumble, Gets Hot! grumble...

Meanwhile, on the other side of the table:

See that empty bit of ground right in front of the pod? It used to contain a HB dev squad and a 5 man sternguard squad. Doctrines re-rolling ones and vengeance rounds are a very nice thing. IF sternguard can do this all the time with their bolter drill, which is why they needed to die. My SG are about to eat a lot of fire, but they manage to hold on long enough for the VV to show up to avenge them.

The game basically worked out to be my VV and terminators, with support from the tanks, pushing up one side, while the rest of my army linked up with the outflanking scouts to roll up the other. They met in the middle of the back, where his captain remained as the last man standing, slowly working his way though the vanguard. The game was over at the end of 5, he wasn’t completely tabled, but it was a solid UM victory.

I had first blood, line breaker, had killed 3 FA units (we were playing that rhinos/pods/LSS were still FA, even as DT for troops/others. Not sure if correct) I think I had boots on two objectives, he wasn’t controlling/contesting any. No warlords were harmed this game.

Fresh paint:
I think this is the first time I sent all the VV out as one unit. They spent the top of turn one get shot up a lot. They might be loaded with toys, but are still T4 3+ guys. It was nice to have a mix of toys. The axes were good vs. the terminators, but hitting at initiative with attacks was also quite useful. I think I might need some swords, and to get the maul guy finished.

This may have been Chronos’s first time out. The BS5 was quite helpful. I don’t think he got shot at, so all his other rules didn’t really come up. Nice HQ for a small detachment if you are planning on taking a tank. One question I ask about my HQs is “where does he go” When the options are a full rhino or a LSS, I’d have to have him hanging solo, which I’m not a fan off.

On the painting front, I got the second coat down on the razor. Next step is the wash and detailing. Then all the accessories, but those should go quick.

   
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Bristol!

Good game, nice to see Ultras victorious over the IF wannabes. Do you think the new doctrines are better? I've not managed to take my SM out for a spin yet, been all IG escalation games.

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