Saturday, October 18, 2014

Oldhammer in the New World Prep...Part I

Howdy all!

When the Oldhammer in the New World event was beginning to be discussed seriously last spring I had visions of arriving at the, yet far off, event with armies of newly painted and pimped out units.

...As the day has grown closer I had reset my expectations to having a few new units for the table top....

...an now reality has set in...there is less than a week to go before I have to hop in the car for an 8 hour trip to Maryland and I have no coherent fantasy force to bring for the table...sigh.

This summer has sucked for hobby time.

...so with little time to spare, today was the day to asses what I actually do have and what can be done to bring things together into a table ready force.

...So keeping mind that the GAME is the principal goal here I have decided to bring a couple of my classic units off the bench and give them a quick make over and get them on the table.  Now several of these units sport authentic late 80's-early 90's paint jobs....these do not measure up to their more recently painted brethren...but remember...the GAME is the goal.


I decided to start with my dwarf forces...they are my original army and I have the most painted figures for that army. I started pulling out my old figures and setting them up into units and determining what will need to be done with each unit to bring them all together.  Lets take a look at what we have to work with.


hhmmm...not a bad looking force and I think I can really make it feel more coherent and complete with a minimum of work. Lets look at each unit in turn and assess the work that lies ahead.

First we have the Army General, Army Standard Bearer and the General's Ogre Bodyguard

While I'm not hugely fond of the Harliquin Standard Bearer...he's done...and thats good enough for me.  The General and his Ogre Bodyguard on the other hand are two of my favorite Marauder figures.
Assessment:  these guys are good to go!

On either flank of the General we have the two principal blocks of infantry.  To one side we have a unit of Clansmen...


This is a unit is composed of Marauder MM15 and MM10 Clansmen.  These are not the most recent paintjobs...but newer than some others you will see today...and with a little touch up and a few washes I think they will look great.  But for now what we need to do is...
Assessment: Paint Standard Bearer and Standard.

On the General's other flank is one of my oldest units...


 A Unit of 20 Dwarf Warriors composed of plastic dwarfs from the Warhammer Regiments Box of Joy with Imperial Dwarf command section.  This was the first unit of dwarfs I ever had completely painted and based...as you can tell by these amazing GREEN bases!  The drummer is a more recent paint job...but the others are pretty rough...lets hope that some new bases will help a little.
Assessment: Rebase the whole unit and paint Standard.

Overlooking from the hill to the rear is a stalwart unit of Handgunners...


This unit is composed of Marauder handgunners with the MM15 "hat waver" for a leader.  This unit contains a mix of older paint jobs and some modern efforts.  Even with updated bases the difference will be apparent if you look closely...but...remember the GOAL!
Assessment: Replace Un-finished bases.

On the Far right flank we have another of my venerable units...and the one that has led me down the road of Marauder addiction...the pike dwarfs.


This is a unit of 15 pike dwarfs from the MB1 Dwarf Regiment with a few of White Knight's pike dwarfs mixed in.  More classic PJs here and a beat up banner...but I'm happy that I can field my all time favorite unit...even if it is only half the size that I hope it will be some day.
Assessment: Rebase most of unit...touch up banner.

Forward of the General's position we have some additional missile support for the army in the form of Bugman's Rangers.


 ...Yet more vintage PJs.
 Assessment: Base entire unit. Shields for entire Unit.  Touch up banner.

To their left we have my one completed modern unit...some Zweihanders!


These are some of the White Knight's Finest...lovely figures.  I will be running these guys as my Hammerer unit.
Assessment: Good to Go!

...And of course...charging up to the front of the army we have a unit of Slayers.


Once again this unit is composed entirely of classic Marauder and Citadel sculpts (other than Gotrek who is there as the leader)...and it too contains a mix of old and new PJ's...luckily in this case mostly modern ones.
Assessment: Rebase 4 figures

For Artillery Support we have a Marauder Swivel gun...



Assessment: Good to Go!

...and a Maruader Siege Gun


Assessment: Rebase Crew

So there it is...I have anther unit of warriors I can add (Ulther's) but they will also need shields and bases so I will only tackle them if I manage to get these all done. I have yet to point out this force...but I thinks its going to be a reasonable size for a pick up game at the event.

So I have my work cut out with me for this force but I think it can be done.  I'm also working to finish a half squad of Orks for possible RT play....but I'll save the 40k stuff for another post. :)

Off to replace some bases!

Cheers,

Blue







10 comments:

  1. These look awesome...great army. I too love the pikes...one of the main draws to OldHammer and 3rd ed; finally a way of using these models.

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  2. I'm always amazed what a consistent approach to basing can achieve. I know you'll be conscious of differences in paint jobs, but I reckon the impact of seeing all those gorgeous models across the table on mass will be incredible. Good luck achieving your task!

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    1. Cheers mate...I'm sure they will look great on the table and thats what its all about!

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  3. Hey mate. Those dwarfs look great as one large army. The older painted models, still look good, and the main thing is that they ARE painted. Maybe a small amount of Army Shader, or whatever-it-is-called, will give you a quick modern "update" on those old paint jobs. Please don't forget to take photos of the army on the battlefield.

    Enjoy 'The Game'.

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  4. Haha Blue welcome to the mad pre-BOYL rush. The deadline is perfect for making you finnish units and accept old PJs that whilste below ones current standard are perfectly acceptable.

    Have a geat time.

    Oh lovely army by the way, one day they will face my orcs...one day.

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  5. So excited to see these guys there! And mine don't look anything like these! But basing can tie them all together, besides, I kinda like seeing your progression....it gives those of us with a long way to go in building up our pour skills hope that we to might be able to paint well enough! I still have a bunch of the pikeman too, loved the injured magician model when he came out! Can't wait for the big day - See you then!

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  6. It's fantastic to see a fully (almost) painted Oldhammer army. I'm convinced that coherent basing will perform the usual magic and make this an awesome sight. Bravo!

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  7. Wonderful stuff.Looking forward to seeing you polish and already superb collection.

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