Hi All,
Doc back with a little post to show my new objective markers for Maelstrom games of 40K. These were inspired by Dales over on Realm of 40K here.
Nice and simple barrels numbered 1-6. That should make the game easier. Using dice never works somebody always picks one up!
The next thing I needed were some servo skull markers to go with my Inquisitor so I bashed these up out of the bits box and boshed them on code designs industrial bases. Shameless plug time the bases can be purchased from Worcester Wargames.
Short and sweet that's all folks. Next post Ill show off some of the armies from Worcester War 3.
Doc Out......
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Saturday, 27 September 2014
Worcester War 3 - Nearly Ready... The Characters: Inquisitor, Rune Priest, Thunderwolf Lord
Evening All,
Doc here... Haven't been on here for a while and in my absence I have been quite busy preparing for Worcester War 3 and working on my pre heresy death guard. Ill save the death guard for another day. So today's post is about characters in my army for the upcoming Worcester War 3.
Originally I had intended to go with the Death Guard but white takes so long to paint and I realised I wasn't going to make it. So I have reverted to my space wolves. Although the army is far off my current standards (in terms of painting quality) I wanted to add some new elements to go in it along with the fact the codex is also quite new.
I have been working of my Thunderbear (alternative thunderwolf) Lord. If you want to read more about him please go here and here. He's not quite finished but has progressed and will be finished by the end of the week. It has to be finished the event is next weekend!
I have also converted up a new Rune Priest using the Dark Angel librarian from Dark Vengeance. Essentially I:
Next up I decided to make use of the inquisitor codex for the first time and my fellow code player Red Mist hooked me up with this Inquisitor (Thanks buddy). I've gone for the classic inquisitor colours of red and black. Again painted quickly but a good result for the amount of time and I wanted him on the table.
All this leaves me to be ready for next weekend is to finish the thunderbear and convert up 3 servo skull markers. I may also make myself some 1-6 markers for maelstrom missions. As always comments and constructive criticism is welcome.
Thats all folks
Doc out...
Doc here... Haven't been on here for a while and in my absence I have been quite busy preparing for Worcester War 3 and working on my pre heresy death guard. Ill save the death guard for another day. So today's post is about characters in my army for the upcoming Worcester War 3.
Originally I had intended to go with the Death Guard but white takes so long to paint and I realised I wasn't going to make it. So I have reverted to my space wolves. Although the army is far off my current standards (in terms of painting quality) I wanted to add some new elements to go in it along with the fact the codex is also quite new.
I have been working of my Thunderbear (alternative thunderwolf) Lord. If you want to read more about him please go here and here. He's not quite finished but has progressed and will be finished by the end of the week. It has to be finished the event is next weekend!
I have also converted up a new Rune Priest using the Dark Angel librarian from Dark Vengeance. Essentially I:
- cut off all the DA iconography
- swapped his arm out
- used a space wolf shoulder pad
- used a space wolf back pack
- added a space wolf knife
- added a wolf pelt to the right arm
Next up I decided to make use of the inquisitor codex for the first time and my fellow code player Red Mist hooked me up with this Inquisitor (Thanks buddy). I've gone for the classic inquisitor colours of red and black. Again painted quickly but a good result for the amount of time and I wanted him on the table.
All this leaves me to be ready for next weekend is to finish the thunderbear and convert up 3 servo skull markers. I may also make myself some 1-6 markers for maelstrom missions. As always comments and constructive criticism is welcome.
Thats all folks
Doc out...
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Chapter on its way to full strength
Another month has flown by but at least I have been painting.
Two important events have happened that should improve my blog posting regularity:
the aim of the tale of painters is top paint about 2000pts over the course of 12 months. that is 200pts a month with 2 joker months in case you are a bit busy.
As ever I will be expanding my Marines towards Chapter strength along with a little bit of inquisition to keep an eye on them.
currently this month I have been painting:
Tactical Squad
Venerable Dreadnought
Landspeeder (9th one!)
3 servo skulls
Drop Pod
This month I am doing far more than the 200pts because next month I am in the States for over half of it and won't be getting much done and I don't want to use my jokers just yet.
Photos:
most have these have had their base coats done and most of their highlighting. I am currently working on the details and will be ready for the 1st months entry in the tale.
and finally some better pictures of the Inquisitor that will be keeping an eye on the Marines
Two important events have happened that should improve my blog posting regularity:
- I have signed up to this years Tale of Painters on the Warseer forums
- I have new phone which hopefully takes better pictures
the aim of the tale of painters is top paint about 2000pts over the course of 12 months. that is 200pts a month with 2 joker months in case you are a bit busy.
As ever I will be expanding my Marines towards Chapter strength along with a little bit of inquisition to keep an eye on them.
currently this month I have been painting:
Tactical Squad
Venerable Dreadnought
Landspeeder (9th one!)
3 servo skulls
Drop Pod
This month I am doing far more than the 200pts because next month I am in the States for over half of it and won't be getting much done and I don't want to use my jokers just yet.
Photos:
most have these have had their base coats done and most of their highlighting. I am currently working on the details and will be ready for the 1st months entry in the tale.
and finally some better pictures of the Inquisitor that will be keeping an eye on the Marines
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
August Annihilation - Worcester Wargames
Hi All,
Doc here to talk about an event I helped run for Worcester Wargames August Annihilation a 1500pt Swiss System 40k tournament. This was the first event I had been involved in since 7th came in. We decided to let everything in and follow the rules laid down by GW. This meant we had knights, a titan and forgeworld galore. Overall I think it worked on the whole. I think the titan is a different matter and maybe still overpowered. Most of knights across the tables seemed to be handled.
Before I get onto the results I want to talk about the rules pack a little. Over the years I have tried many different methods of getting a fair overall result. In this event we used a simple scoring system of 10pts for a win, 3pts for a draw and 0 for a loss. We then used the total sum of the vp's to decide ties. As you will see in the results we had a couple of ties which the VP's sorted. The element that really decided however, was the painting points....
The table above shows the scoring system we used to decide painting points. Myself and Andy scored every army based on the table above and agreed on every army except one. An average of the two scores was then added to the players overall score. This granted up to an extra 5 gamer points meaning players could then score between 0 - 35 pts and then Vp's would be used to decide ties. I the end the painting points decided the event. Player 1 and 2 both won all 3 games. However player 1 scored a 5 for painting and player 2 a 3. I'm not sure if I am comfortable with painting deciding the event. It is after all a gaming event not Golden Demon. On the other hand it is also a major part of the hobby.
Ok on to the final results:
A downloadable version is available here for those who would like to save it for prosperity. Next I would like to ask some feedback questions and would ask people to comment below their responses?
1. Titans Yes or No?
2. Painting Points Yes or No?
3. Use Maelstrom Missions Yes or No?
The 40k event held in Worcester will be our own Worcester War 3 and this post wouldn't be complete without a shameless plug. If you want to read all about it please go the announcement post here. I am certainly looking forward to it as I come out from the organisers position to take part.
That's all from me folks please comment and help make future events better!
Cheers
DOC
Doc here to talk about an event I helped run for Worcester Wargames August Annihilation a 1500pt Swiss System 40k tournament. This was the first event I had been involved in since 7th came in. We decided to let everything in and follow the rules laid down by GW. This meant we had knights, a titan and forgeworld galore. Overall I think it worked on the whole. I think the titan is a different matter and maybe still overpowered. Most of knights across the tables seemed to be handled.
Before I get onto the results I want to talk about the rules pack a little. Over the years I have tried many different methods of getting a fair overall result. In this event we used a simple scoring system of 10pts for a win, 3pts for a draw and 0 for a loss. We then used the total sum of the vp's to decide ties. As you will see in the results we had a couple of ties which the VP's sorted. The element that really decided however, was the painting points....
Points
|
Requirement
|
0
|
No Models are painted within the army.
|
1
|
At least two units are fully painted to 3 colour
minimum standard and based
|
2
|
The whole Army is painted to 3 colour minimum
standard
|
3
|
As above, plus bases are themed. Units markings and
transfers applied.
|
4
|
As above, painting standard includes clear shading
and highlighting. Includes at least
one conversion
|
5
|
As above, Blows our mind. Includes extra techniques such as freehand,
weathering and Object Source Lighting
|
The table above shows the scoring system we used to decide painting points. Myself and Andy scored every army based on the table above and agreed on every army except one. An average of the two scores was then added to the players overall score. This granted up to an extra 5 gamer points meaning players could then score between 0 - 35 pts and then Vp's would be used to decide ties. I the end the painting points decided the event. Player 1 and 2 both won all 3 games. However player 1 scored a 5 for painting and player 2 a 3. I'm not sure if I am comfortable with painting deciding the event. It is after all a gaming event not Golden Demon. On the other hand it is also a major part of the hobby.
Ok on to the final results:
A downloadable version is available here for those who would like to save it for prosperity. Next I would like to ask some feedback questions and would ask people to comment below their responses?
1. Titans Yes or No?
2. Painting Points Yes or No?
3. Use Maelstrom Missions Yes or No?
The 40k event held in Worcester will be our own Worcester War 3 and this post wouldn't be complete without a shameless plug. If you want to read all about it please go the announcement post here. I am certainly looking forward to it as I come out from the organisers position to take part.
That's all from me folks please comment and help make future events better!
Cheers
DOC
Monday, 28 July 2014
Worcester War III, The Investigation of The Code. A 40k Campaign Day
Hi All
Bluddtoof here to invite one and all, (well 24 of you anyway) to join us for another instalment of Worcester War, our periodic 1 Day 40k event!
Some of you may have been to WW1 or WW2 over the last year and if so I hope you enjoyed it and will consider joining for our 3rd day. This one will be slightly different in that it's not a straight forward tournament; we're going to try starting a story line to hopefully, with your help, carry on into future events to create a living and changing plot line and history for our little sector of the war torn future.
Cue poster....
Bluddtoof here to invite one and all, (well 24 of you anyway) to join us for another instalment of Worcester War, our periodic 1 Day 40k event!
Some of you may have been to WW1 or WW2 over the last year and if so I hope you enjoyed it and will consider joining for our 3rd day. This one will be slightly different in that it's not a straight forward tournament; we're going to try starting a story line to hopefully, with your help, carry on into future events to create a living and changing plot line and history for our little sector of the war torn future.
Cue poster....
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