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Longtime Dakkanaut





Central Oregon

So as I move towards opening my site, I wanted to start off on the right foot and endeavor to do at least 1 charity army a year. I'll buy and paint it, then have a raffle of $5 an entry using
St. Judes children's hospital's site ( http://fundraising.stjude.org/site/PageServer?pagename=events_home ).

Since my painting service is going to be named Baphominiatures (complete with a cute Baphomet logo!) I want to have the first army as Chaos Daemons.

Thats tricky since they can be a really divisive army, so I want to purely go the competitive army route. So if you had roughly $300-400 to spend on creating an out of the box, ready to go
competitive Daemon army, what would you get?

Im out of the loop on whats competitive. If I were doing an eldar army I would obviously pick up tons of Jetbikes and a Wraithknight, with Chaos Im not so sure now.

Please post your lists!

   
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An infernal tetrad could be a nice start. Lots of points for not so much money, and a lot of conversion/painting opportunities in different styles. See the infernal tetrad thread for suggested lists.
   
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Dark Angels Librarian with Book of Secrets






Connecticut

Depending on how much scrounging and building you are able to do there are some great ways to get armies for cheap.

Firstly, order from frontline gaming if possible. If you call, they might be willing to give you the best discount of 25% off. That stretches your $300-$400 to $500 MSRP -- which gives more wiggle room.

Tetrad
As someone mentioned, this is a very good way to make a teir 1.5 army. My cost shows this army as running $350.25
I suggest the 'start collecting' kits as they give a lot of flexability. Indeed the 'Start Collecting Nurgle' is probably one of the best value kits out there for collecting. This gives you five unique daemon princes, 6 plague drones, 20 horrors, 20 plaguebearers, 6 stands of nurglings, a VSG/Bastion, and 2 heralds of nurgle.

$20 - Slaanesh Prince. I have this kit and it's beautiful.
$30 - Nurgle Prince. The kit says with wings, though they are not pictured. I would check to ensure it has wings.
$41 - Daemon Prince
$41 - Daemon Prince
$37 - Be'lakor
$85 - Start Collecting Nurgle
$85 - Start Collecting Nurgle
$40 - ITC Shield Generator - For use as a bastion or VSG
$29 - Horrors
$29 - Horrors

Tzeentch Host
To build this you will need your own bases, as this takes advantage of the 'flaming chariot' kit. This kit, with a little putty work and bases, makes 2 screamers, 2 horrors, 1 exalted flamer, and 1 herald (on or off disk). It's a great value, if it takes a little work. The only real critique I have is that the horrors that come out of it are rather small. It comes out at $386.25

$40 ea - 4 flaming chariot boxed sets
$29 ea - 5 boxes of flamers
$29 ea - 7 boxes of screamers

This nets you 58 horrors, 4 heralds (2 on disc, 2 on foot), 4 exalted flamers, and 29 screamers. 8 of the screamers will need flying stands and you will need 8 bases for horrors. This makes a strong 1500 point list (and it's what I'm bringing to a RTT this weekend). If you can get fateweaver for another $57 retail, that's a 1850 list.

Cabal w/KDK and Daemons
This list takes advantage of the puppets of war flesh hounds. These are really great models, and will catch eyes from across the table.
Take 3 of the bikes and make them into chaos sorcerers from bits. This lets them be taken as the cabal, which is an extremely strong combo
The horrors and fatey provide support to the dogstar. You take 2 horror squads and some heralds. You also have 6 screamers you can build from the flaming chaiot kit.

$67.88 (60 euro) - 15 Flesh Hounds
$67.88 (60 euro) - 15 Flesh Hounds
$40 ea - 3 Boxes of Chaos Space Marine Bikes
$29 ea - 2 Boxes of Horrors
$57 - Fateweaver
$40 ea - 3 boxes of Exalted Flamer Chariot


Wave of Mutilation
Ok, so this is not the most competitive list, but it's really cool. If you are going to 'wow' someone, I think this is the way to do it. I'm currently building this as my 'thematic' list. The total cost to you would be $390
Again, this takes advantage of the awesomeness that is the 'collecting nurgle' boxed set. That boxed set gives $139 of models for $85. It's an incredible deal.

It has a host of nurgle rotting across the table, with 40 plague bearers, 12 nurglings, 21 plague drones and 4 healds of nurgle. It's 1850 points.
$85 ea - 4 boxes of Collecting Nurgle
$60 ea - 3 boxes of Plague Drones
   
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Chicago

What percent of the funds that you make will go to St. Judes?
   
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Connecticut

 Snoopdeville3 wrote:
What percent of the funds that you make will go to St. Judes?
At $5 a pop, he would need to sell 80 tickets to net the charity cause profit.

 Zach wrote:
So as I move towards opening my site, I wanted to start off on the right foot and endeavor to do at least 1 charity army a year. I'll buy and paint it, then have a raffle of $5 an entry using
St. Judes children's hospital's site ( http://fundraising.stjude.org/site/PageServer?pagename=events_home ).
Have you thought about asking for donations?
Go around to your LFGS, or even call GW directly and ask for donation models. People may have extra daemons they are willing to throw your way for a good cause. You might have to strip the paint off some, but free is free!

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Longtime Dakkanaut





Central Oregon

Labmouse hit it out of the park, I didnt even consider the new Start Collecting boxes. A ton of good info in that post, gave me a few ideas.

The Tetrad is not a bad idea, but I dont know if its polarizing or not? It would certainly be fun to paint.

 Snoopdeville3 wrote:
What percent of the funds that you make will go to St. Judes?


They actually have their own "go fund me" type setup on their page that I'll be using.

http://fundraising.stjude.org/site/PageServer?pagename=events_home


That way 100% goes to them.



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 labmouse42 wrote:
 Snoopdeville3 wrote:
What percent of the funds that you make will go to St. Judes?
At $5 a pop, he would need to sell 80 tickets to net the charity cause profit.

 Zach wrote:
So as I move towards opening my site, I wanted to start off on the right foot and endeavor to do at least 1 charity army a year. I'll buy and paint it, then have a raffle of $5 an entry using
St. Judes children's hospital's site ( http://fundraising.stjude.org/site/PageServer?pagename=events_home ).
Have you thought about asking for donations?
Go around to your LFGS, or even call GW directly and ask for donation models. People may have extra daemons they are willing to throw your way for a good cause. You might have to strip the paint off some, but free is free!


I've considered it. One issue is I havent opened my commission site yet so Im not 'established', asking companies or GW for 'free' models when I want to work on the charity army between commissions (and thus having no set completion date) may
cause them room for suspicion. Honestly eBay has a lot to behold and I dont mind forking the money out myself, but if the ultimate goal is to have a higher donation to cost ratio it's definitely prudent to keep the model purchases low.

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