Showing posts with label Hordes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hordes. Show all posts

8.28.2014

Trolls - Trolljack Ninja

 Tagging along with the Ironmonger is his trusty mule.  A fairly decent match for the troll 'marshal, the mule can benefit from his drive and get to shoot and assault.  I just got to figure a way to make him Def troll...
 The mace needed to be trollfied, so I added the wheels from an old Blood Bowl deathroller(?).  I also had to use the pin to straighten out the handle a bit more.  Ninja also got a tuffalo shield, Raluk's keg, and ogre bellyplate.
 This is the first of two trolljacks, the second one should be posted soon...
Until next round, be well.

Trolls - Trolljack Marshal

 This mercenary is a strange fellow, but a fun troll to have around.  He is the Ironmonger, a 'jack marshal/mechanic that a handful of factions can hire, including trolls. As soon as he was released I knew he had to be in my troll army since I love warjacks and I have a strong affection towards trolls.
 Apart from weirding out my opponent when I deploy merc 'jacks beside my dire trolls, he has been really solid on the tabletop.  With two heavy 'jacks under his control, I can send him off to clear a zone or hold an objective.  Due to his repair ability, his 'jacks are almost as resilient as the other trolls and hit just as hard.  Although his awesomeness might just be due to the fact that my dice love him.
 His battlegroup will be posted soon; trolljacks!
Until next round, be well.

7.26.2014

Steamroller - Throwing Down at EG

 Today was a Steamroller day, and as a 'Ganger, I was there to preform the sacred duties of a T.O.  I had a ton of fun and I didn't even play a game!!
 I'm always more than happy to go down to the FLGS and help out with events they want to run, last week was a speedmachine tournament at C2/Gamecentral, and they are always filled with some of the best players around.
 I find that there are a few players who want to keep their games 'casual'.  While I do agree with them, the Steamroller format (and being held in a FLGS) doesn't feel as pressurized as many other types of tournaments I have experienced.  Yes Deathclock can be intimidating, but it is rare that I see a 'casual' game last longer than two hours.  Don't rush, you got time aplenty!!
 There were some terrifying lists out there today (24 medium based infantry, two storm striders, and the Rhulic colossal to name a couple) and lots of things dying which made me happy.
 The top three factions were Mercenaries, Scorne, and Circle.


 The faction breakdown was fairly even, with only two Hordes factions, and Ret being the only faction with two players.  I find it preferable when a tournament has equal representation from each faction, it provides more diversity which makes better players.



 Of course I have to give a big shout-out to Rob at Everything Games for hosting the event today, and Andrew at C2/Gamecentral for the one last weekend!!
 Until next round, be well and crush your enemies (in a friendly way).

4.01.2014

Trolls - Mekanikal Help

 I picked up the gobber tinker as soon as I found out about Raluk, the Ironmonger.  With a 'jack marshal in the army I would be needing someone to help repair the trolljacks  and war wagon.
 Also, this model is incredibly neat.  I play Infernal Contraption as much as I can, and this guy looks like he came straight out of that crazy game.  (If you haven't picked it up yet do so...now!)  The assembly was bit annoying since you have to balance it just right, and fit things just right, and fiddle with it a bit to make it all fit.  But once it is together it loves the paintbrush.
 Like with most mercenaries I paint, I diverted from the standard colour scheme a bit.  I kept the metallics and wood the same, which ties him in with the rest of the army combined with the base.  Sadly, Hoggle the tinker often gets killed before doing anything very useful, it's like nobody wants me to repair anything.....
Until next round, be well.

3.26.2014

Trolls - Bodyguards

 I knew Calandra was going to need a decent bodyguard, and since I started off with Gunnbjorn, I didn't have a dedicated combat unit.  Sure I have Boomhowler, but he is more of a tarpit than a reliable hitting unit.  I had my eye on the warders with their eight wounds, tough, reach, and weaponmaster.
 After a few games with them I can honestly say it was a good choice.  These guys are hard as nails, and they hit just as hard.  They work well with Calandra and eGrissel, I am looking forward to running them with Borka.
 I had my eye on the warders because I really like the models.  After building the unit the champions mysteriously ended up in my hands.  Both sets were easy on the mold lines, no bendy weapons, and no gouges from the sprue being ripped off.
 It is nice having a unit that can go toe-to-toe with man'o'wars...
Until next round, be well.

3.17.2014

Trolls - The Oracle

 I can't roll well.  In fact, I can't roll higher than seven on two dice.  Then I picked up Calandra, she of rerolls.  With an abysmal track record of dice fails, this caster is essential.  With her around my Mountain King can actually hit something, charging dire trolls deal damage and some of my battle plans actually work (sometimes).
 Calandra is also a detail-packed model to paint.  When I saw the Mountain King's crater I knew it had to be her base, I think it worked out well.
Until next round, be well.

3.13.2014

Trolls - Smash!

 When I was gathering the trolls for GottaCon I realized that there were a few that didn't have their bases finished.  Once the model has all the paint on it I consider it playable, but to be finished the bases needed lichen and water effect.  And it also seems that I have been waiting until after I do this to take pictures and make blog posts.

This is my earthborn dire troll, his name is Snoop.
 I added a flowing trollhawk, I wasn't partial to his baldness, entirely made of greenstuff.  I just twisted some rolls up and bent them when they had cured a bit, then cut the bottoms flat and glued them on.  I might make thinner ones for other big trolls, but this one is good for an earthborn.
 I didn't repose the model, although I was going to at first.  It fits together really well and it isn't the usual punching pose (and he does do a lot of running).  If I get a second one I will repose that, likely mixing it with a regular dire troll kit.
Until next round, be well.

3.07.2014

GottaCon 7

GottaCon is the biggest and most awesome gaming convention I have ever been to (and I have been to a few).  This year the venue was changed from the Pearks Arena (a large enough space that we were growing out of) to the Victoria Conference Centre.  The new digs were much more suited to having 3,000+ gamers in a frenzy of button pushing and dice rolling.  I am sure that being right downtown sure helped attendance!
 As usual, the Rabbit Hole was called upon to supply some terrain for the 40k and Malifaux side of things.  We brought enough for eleven 40k tables as well as five Malifaux tables (not pictured).
 Seeing all my terrain out at the same time always amazes me.  I didn't spend much time downstairs (40k and Fantasy were downstairs and the other wargames were upstairs) so I didn't get the chance to get much feedback, but it looked like they liked it!
 We left the mountains at home this year since they can be difficult to play on and they give one side a distinct advantage.  With some new and rebuilt terrain we were able to change things up a little.
 As they were prepping for the Friday night Apocalypse game I spotted this warhound who graciously posed for a picture before hunting down some xenos.
 At a convention like this I suffer from "ooh pretty syndrome", like when I saw this mercenary army.  The Galleon is such a cool model...

 I also found an extreme Mulg in pink!
 I found this Khadorian colour scheme really striking, so I took a couple of pics...
 After some wandering it was time for the Steamroller.  Competition was going to be fierce with 60+ players bringing their best.  I chose to bring trolls (they were getting hungry) with a Calandra/moutain king list and a mercenary heavy Jarl list.  Given my dice's track record at tournaments I wasn't too concerned with winning, but I wasn't going to make it easy.
 My first game was against Cygnar.  A jack-heavy list with that cavalry-caster guy played by Ken, a local I rarely play against.
 His Eryis, who was chased around by a warder for the last two turns.  To prove my dice-fu, I was unable to meet her defence, even with mat 7.
 Each table was outfitted with scenario templates provided by Advanced Deployment which I was eyeing enviously all day.  They were also engraved with GottaCon 2014 logos, super sweet!



 Our game was tense, with both sides gaining the upper hand and dealing casualties each turn.  At the end of a great game Calandra fell.
 My next opponent was playing my main adversary, Legion.  The trolls eyed the reindeer hungrily.  Out came the Jarl/Ironmonger list!
 Stealth, "kdjgulgfihseg!!"
 I've learned to stay together, providing a wall of trollmeat and axes, and it works fairly well.
 Jarl was eventually sniped by the ravergore's scather shot.  At least I ate a scythian as well as a reindeer!
 Wandered about for a bit again when I spotted a familiar sight; orange and white high elves!
 It was good to see the army on the battlefield, even though a couple of units were running away from the foul Nurglites.  I guess they didn't want to get dirty.

 Back to the last Saturday game, I was matched against trolls led by Madrak.  I spotted five(?) other troll armies in the steamroller, almost as many as Cygnar and Menoth.
 Madrak was escorted by a ton of infantry, two groups of warders and a max unit of fenblades.  This game was a meatgrinder.  Trolls ate trolls and Calandra's Star Crossed nearly saved me, but the fall of the mountain king made too big of a hole to make up for.  This was another really good game.
 Sunday morning, I wiped the sleep from my eyes to find two stormwalls across from me.  Waking up the stormtroll and 'king, we set about the task of trashing each other.
 It was a measure of pride to know that it took both colossals to bring down the giant troll.  Darius was back there with his repairing shenanegans, and Calandra was brought down.
 Over at the painting competition I noticed some outstanding models.  Models so good that none of my minis placed.
 Looking at some of these models was a lesson in it's own.  There are some things I would like to try for next year.
 The shelves were dominated by Privateer and Wyrd models, with a couple of Kingdom Death minis (which made me happy).  I intentionally entered non-GW models this year for two reasons; 1> I haven't painted very much of my own models that are GW this year, and 2> Malifaux, Hordes and Kingdom Death minis are nicer (in my opinion).
 I would like to see a recurring trophy at GottaCon, like the Golden Demon (Games Day) and Crystal Brush.  I feel that this would bring even more entries each year if coupled with a youngin's set of categories.
 The paint competition was hard to find, tucked into a corner where there was little traffic, which was a shame.  It wasn't even on the map, which could have helped some people find it.  I heard that many attendees didn't know there was a painting competition, which is a shame considering the quality of models on display.
 This......omg......
 Back to the Steamroller, this game's theme was fire.  I forgot to use my feat (I often do with Jarl) and ended up having a toasty bonfire on my side of the table.  I had Feora down to one wound, but it wasn't enough.
 I was taken out by a very eloquent assassination.  And somehow we were assigned table -1, I didn't think I was losing that hard??!
 Ooooh....shiney....  I noticed this Canadian Stormwall as my camera jump out of my pocket on the Iron Arena.
The last game of the Steamroller saw me matched against Convergence.  I learned that some of the servitors explode, but not enough to worry a troll.  Also, the Ironmonger cannot hurt a Prime Axiom.  I did end up winning my last game by pushing the robots out of the control zones, no assassination for me!

I ended up earning best sportsmanship, and two sets of scenario markers!  I was just thrilled to be playing games, while enjoying every wound dealt to both sides.  I was a bit confused though, as I thought there was going to be a Best in Show instead which I was gunning for.  Perhaps they combined them, or something...
I didn't get any pictures of the doubles tournament, it was too rushed and intense, needless to say our dice and inexperience failed us and we got last(ish).

There was a great response to my troll army.  Many pictures were taken, complements given, and cards handed out.  So here is an extra thank you to everyone I talked with over the weekend!

Until next round, be well.