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Thursday, 15 October 2015

Dwarf - Goblin Campaign Epilogue Part II

Previously
The goblins were set upon and broken under Snowden's soldiers!
And the dwarves had crumpled the line of rebel skirmishers...
Back to the action!
 
So the a goblin and the troll turn to the winds leaving only two goblins,
against the rebel companies, who start to turn northwards.
Durburz bellows for his guard to stand their ground as the rebels
surround them, one of his guard daggers a rebel throat.
He subsequently has his legs removed from him by the captain, and the
other two heroes match this by stabbing their respective opponents.
The last two goblin warriors are reduced to one swiftly.
Durburz is assaulted by the rebels, but manages to hold them off.
The last goblin warrior is finished off, and the groups
of rebels march to attack the dwarves.
Mather assembles his remaining followers hoping the other
allies will join him soon.
On the western flank a dwarf is gutted and a rebel brought to his knees.
The captains order their units to reform.
Then Orin orders a dwarven charge!
Slicing, cutting through and bowling over Mather's section. Orin takes
his mighty axe and cleaves the man in two, blood splattering the floor.
The rebel forces march further south in hope of saving their friends.
Durburz twists and dodges the blows and slices, yet the captain jabs
him straight between the eyes, leaving him motionless.
Seeing the last of Mather's warriors flee, the dwarves start to
reorganise themselves seeing the rebels mass before them.
More standing off between these sides as arrows are exchanged.
Lord Snowden and the captain hasten North to re-join their forces.
The dwarves form a small line against the organising mass
in-front of them.
Hatain's company try to subdue the rebels before the shinier rebels arrive.
The shiny rebels are having none of it, and so, attack the dwarves.
Who are still clearing up the other rebels, another group of them
start flanking the main attack.
And so a couple of dwarves are pierced by many shiny rebel spears,
the dwarves respond by cutting down two other rebels.
Suddenly the shiny rebels are everywhere, engulfing the dwarf line.
Now half a dozen men and dwarves fall alike, with the rebels
bettering the dwarves.
Hatain is short of followers, yet the remaining green rebels make a
hasty retreat, leaving things 'slightly' more even. But the shiny rebels
give no quarter and charge again.
Although Snowden stabs the dwarf annoying him, two more shinys
fall to dwarf axes, leaving another of his companies very worse
for wear. Then Hatain slices the nearby captain's arm, bringing him to
his knees and then punches him unconscious.
Snowden calls for his men to hold their ground, yet two bowmen flee.
He charges Hatain to deal with their biggest threat.
Snowden's men charge yet again.
One of Orin's warriors succumbs to the shiny steel, bringing Orin
to question if this battle is winnable.
Orin throws caution to the wind, calls his dwarves to stand fast!
And attacks the shiny mass.
He brings down the two rebels with ease; leaving Snowden's bodyguard
 in pieces. The lord couldn't get the better of Hatain,
who gives him a nasty leg wound.
Three rebels have had enough, along with one of Orin's dwarves, of the
angry dwarf captain. The battle is now very finely balanced.
And the dwarves bring the odds ever in their favour.
Two more rebels fleeing leaves the battle almost in dwarven hands.
Yet another rebel falls to dwarven might.
Hatain has managed to hold of the rebel lord, and Orin hurries to his aid.
Both rebels are quickly surrounded.

Both are cut, sliced and diced to the floor.

The goblins were cut down upon the field, the rebels companies have been either scattered or killed, giving the dwarves the Victory!

Hatain pulled the rebel lord from the floor, he gave a cough and splutter, followed by a gush of blood.
"So tell me 'Lord'," Hatain began. "Who do you serve?" Lord Snowden looked bleakly at the dwarf. The dwarves had proved their skill upon too many occasions this day, and would in the future if the rebels rose against them. He would have to concede this field too.
"I serve you. If you'll have me lead my people as I have done for many seasons?" Snowden responded.
Which left Hatain in a predicament. Snowden couldn't return to the settlement and keep the faith of his people without potential revolts, but killing him would only lead to rebel uprisings no matter who governed these people, unless it was Snowden.
He had won the battle but lost the war...

At this point Orin interjected. "Hatain, the goblin wounded are dealt with, what of the rebels wounded and dead?" An idea then came to Hatain.
"Strip them of all their valuables, the Lord and captains also." Hatain ordered. "Then let them be on their way." Orin looked sharply at the captain, this was ill advised, they could muster up a force to deal with the dwarves easily. But he followed the orders given to him.

Over the course of the next day the injured and dead dwarves had been healed or buried under stones, the valuables of the rebels, in particular Lord Snowden, were loaded into wagons. So both, very depleted, dwarf companies prepared to leave the region and also let the rebel survivors go back to their homes. But as the wagons rode into the sunset, Hatain exchanged some last words with Snowden.
"Say what you will to your people, to keep them under your rule." Hatain said, "but we will return some time; and either you pay for our allegiance or the might of the dwarves will make your people rue this day, when anyone stood upon this field against us." And the dwarf captain turned away; flicking the hood over his head and walking towards the wagons receding on the horizon. Snowden stood gazing at the dwarves leaving.
His people would not take this defeat well if at all.

Until then

Fish

Monday, 14 April 2014

The Fellowship begins...

But before any battles are started, I wanted to re-do so of the paintwork done five-ish years ago when I go the Breaking of the fellowship set:


Instead of conforming to the film's colours of the characters. They shall take up some of their regional colours from my models. So Boromir will have more red, Gimli blue, Aragorn green. The hobbits some purple and light blue, Legolas purple but Gandalf shall take his own colours. All will have a grey cloak like normal.




Merry - The yellow waistcoat should be less muddy
and have more layers
Gimli - The purple hem and blues need a bit of touching up
Missing throwing axe end
Legolas - His hair is terrible, but I am proud of the tunic
and under-tunic
And this view, missing the end of blade
Sam - I chose a light blue for his jacket,
hopefully to be dissimilar from Pippin's

Aragorn - His under-tunic is green-ish,
but still needs a bit of highlighting

Boromir - His sword needs work

Frodo - I wanted to use purple on one of the hobbits,
he seemed more likely to wear one

Pippin - He has a black shirt, although barely visible or paint-able




All the colours are relatively simple. Here is a basic outline, as the number of colour mixes varies from colour to colour and model to model.

Red: (Blood red, Scab red)(1:0 - 2:1 - 1:1 - 1:2 - 0:1)


Green: Earthy green (Dark angels green, Catachan green)(1:0 - 2:1 - 1:2 - 0:1)
             Merry green (Dark angels green, Snot green)(1:0 - 2:1 - 1:2 - 0:1)

Blues: Light (Ultramarines blue, Ice blue)(1:0 - 2:1 - 1:1 - 1:2 - 0:1) 
            Dark (Regal blue, Ultramarines blue)(1:0 - 2:1 - 1:1 - 1:2 - 0:1)

Browns: Dark(Scorched brown, Bestial brown)(1:0 - 2:1 - 1:1 - 1:2 - 0:1)
               Light(Bestial brown, Graveyard earth)(1:0 - 2:1 - 1:1 - 1:2 - 0:1)

Greys: Elven cloaks (Chaos Black, Codex grey)(1:0 - 2:1 - 1:1 - 1:2 - 0:1)
            Gandalf beard(Chaos Black, Codex grey, Skull white)(1:0:0 - 2:1:0 - 1:1:0 - 1:2:0 - 0:2:1 - 0:1:1 - 0:1:2 - 0:0:1)

Metals: Boltgun metal - Black wash - Mithril silver drybrush

Golds: Boltgun metal - Black wash - Shining Gold

Purple: (Liche purple, Skull white)(1:0 - 2:1 - 1:1)

While that was happening I took some time to base a few heroes with sand and flock.


Before
After

The evil models have black rims and the good models have brown ones. Durburz, the shaman and the dwarf captain are usually in the mines or rocky terrain so no flock for them.

Also It is with much regret that I can say I like the new paints, although you have to break the seal which is slightly annoying and mentally calming at the same time. The actual opening system makes opening awkward, but it is still better then the precursor, because there isn't a problem with paint drying on the inside of the lid as with the first pots.
The most annoying thing though is, that the names are getting too easy to remember. My hatred of them and in trying remember them for that, means I have remembered them.......Curses

So I think I've done a lot here, still, this means nicer looking models for battles, of which I'll be doing the four scenario's from the Mines of Moria booklet, which has gone out of production sadly. And there may be time for another one off battle...


Until then


Fish

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