Showing posts with label East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

WoffBoot X - Stormcast vs Chaos Alliance: No Stopping The Sigmartrain!

The dust had settled on our first battle, but now Generals Kasfunatu and East were looking interested in trying a game. And, after all, it was only midnight...

Age of Sigmar battle report: Breakthrough scenario between Stormcast Eternals and Chaos Grand Alliance.
... and the full moon was out.

(So this will be more of a narrative report, rather than a turn-by-turn. I was chiefly occupied with keeping myself topped up with caffeine, so could do little more than take photos, rather than more detailed notes)

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

And The Greatest Of These Is Charioty: Wood Elves vs Tomb Kings

As the dust settles on WoffBoot IX, it's time for the general thoughts of the generals. While I'll be adding my own naval-gazing in due time, I'll first post all the battle reports.

Not only did I remember to take photos for every battle (a rarity), but I also had the advantage of a long and delayed train journey home, which meant I could write them all up from fresh memory.

Round 1: versus Tomb Kings


Armies


Tomb Kings


  • Tomb Prince
  • Liche Priest
  • 19 x Skeleton Archers
  • 5 x Skeleton Chariots
  • 3 x Necropolis Knights
  • 1 x Khemrian Warsphinx
  • 1 x Casket of Souls

Friday, 3 October 2014

Tomb Kings

Here are 3 of 6 units I plan to field at the next WoffBoot.
Fun to paint and model, looking forward to trying them out in some practice games.







Thursday, 7 November 2013

Wood Elves, ready for tournament

Hi all, Hope you are all well.

Here is my painted Wood Elves, ready for a tournament in December.

Hope to see you all soon.




Monday, 19 November 2012

Painting by numbers

After purchasing some paints from "ebay" which included the the Dwarves and Night Goblins from "battle of skull pass" box set, I thought it was a great experimenting ground to learn the art of painting miniatures before moving onto my newly acquired Wood Elves.

I started with some basic Dwarf warriors, the progression was slow but the learning curve was high.
Unfortunately the paints I had purchased on ebay were limited and led to a visit to the local GW shop.

£100 later and I felt comfortably armed to continue. I started on the Goblin forest spider riders, basically because I really enjoy the models.

I have completed 5 so far please see below.