Tuesday 31 December 2013

Review of 2013

2013 was the year I finally got around to starting my Blog!

The idea has been to give a focus for my painting and collecting, and to take the opportunity to revisit some of my older miniatures and re-organise and re-paint them. It was also a chance to engage with other people who are interested in older miniatures and showcase my collection if people wanted to see them. I think in both I have been succesful. As of 5pm today I have received  24,245 views of my blog since starting in April.
Thank you again to everyone who has taken an interest. :)
 
I am very pleased with the outcome of the year.
I have managed to paint up seven complete 3rd Edition Warhammer armies, and finish of an eighth. Only three more to go. Also, I have painted up a Chaos Dwarf Ally Contingent, assembled a couple of 6th Editon 40k armies, and painted various odds and ends and monster,  and a couple of Regiments of Renown.

And of course some Goblins! :) 

This is how I have got on: 

Goblin! 
Ok, I did'nt make this, or paint him, but he's the Goblin statue in the garden I use for my Blog Picture :)
The year started off with a definitely 6th Edition Warhammer 40k feel. 
From December 2012 through January 2013 I was building a Horus Heresy era army from modern plastic Chaos/Space Marine kits, various Forgeworld bits, and odd and ends including some old Rogue Trader Weapons.
I decided to go for the Emperor's Children as I really like the Legion, and loved reading Fulgrim.
Conversions using Rogue Trader bits.
I wanted to more capture the feel of from the artwork in the 'Horus Heresy: Collected Visions' book.
Melta gun, and 2 Assault Marines/Raptors.
February saw my return to an older project, the re-organisation of my current Edition Space ork army and painting up of a few test models.
I am reluctant to finish them off yet as 2014 will probably see new Codex.
Still a big pile of Orks to paint!
...and fast attack! 
I like Deffkoptas.
Later February and through March saw me returning to the Goblin army, with the painting up the second version Golgfag's Mercenary Regiment of Renown..
... lots of Great Goblins/Gnolls includng the Chariot...
... and many Goblins.
 I have painted more than the ones in the photographs above, but I cannot recall which ones I did exactly or the nimber of them (except for the Chairot and the Great Goblin/Gnoll Runic Standard). 
So I just took a selection of them to photograph. I hope to get back to painting and posting Goblins in 2014! 
Blog posting brings me to....
...April and the start of my Blog. 

I had been meaning to start the Blog up for sometime and finally did! 
After posting various Goblins, Slann, and all manner of things, and getting such nice feedback, I was inpsired to get painting in ernest (being ernest is very important, especially with Worthing just along the coast ;) ). 
First off were some Pygmies! 
...and then some Slann Scouts,
...and Slann Spawn Band. 
These were added to the 3,000 point Slann army below:
Most of this army was painted in 2011, but I finished it off this year as part of the aim of getting each of the 3,000 point armies completed. 
 http://goblinlee.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/slann-army-list.html
Throughout April and into May I painted the Chaos Ally Contingent,
the Flying Gargolyes of Barda Regiment of Renown,
The Disciples of the Red Redemption,
and the Seven Character from the Magnificent Sven Scenario. 
I was very pleased to be able to paint this set as I had finally been able to complete it this year after years of trying to collect all Seven.
As May worn on I released I was randomly painting things with no real plan.
So I had the idea of painting up a full 3,000 point army, with a workable list, for each of the main armies in the 3rd Edition Warhammer Armies book. 
I started with the Orcs as they required very little work. I needed to modernise the paintwork, re/paint the two Wyverns, and paint up a few gaps in the Orc ranks. 
They can be see finished here:
http://goblinlee.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/orc-and-goblin-army-finished.html
From very late May to June saw me taking on the Dwarves, which like the Orcs, needed moderising and gaps filling in.
I got those done before the end of June:
http://goblinlee.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/dwarf-army-finished-first-of-all-i.html
And Beware!
I also got around to painting up the Jabberwocks as well.
After writing up an Army list, July saw me concentrating on a Chaos Army.
 I decided to go go for a themed army based on the army of the Soulflayer from the Warhammer Armies book. 
I got the whole army finished in July:
http://goblinlee.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/chaos-army-finished-soulflayer-returns.html
August saw the culmination of a project close to my heart and starting in 1987, the collecting of all 12 of the orginal Space Slann models.  
The ones painted I did in 2012, and I will make sure that I will finish the job in 2014.
Apart from the Space Slann, August was Bretonnian. 
I had several Bretonnian models from years ago, but completed the army using the Citdael Miniatures Men at Arms range still avaliable from Wargames Foundry.
http://goblinlee.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/vive-la-bretonnia-bretonnian-army.html
By September the Bretonnian army was finished, and I was distracted by painting up some of the old Citadel Lord of the Rings range:
http://goblinlee.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/1980s-citadel-lord-of-rings-part-1.html
Throughout September I turned my attention to finishing the of collecting and painting up the Snakemen. I intended to use them as a proxy for Fimir in an Ally Contingent in my Dark Elf army.
 
More Snakemen.
With that idea, I also turned my attention to completing the Dark Elf army itself.
 
I finished the Dark Elf army by early October:
http://goblinlee.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/dark-elf-army-redux-completed.html
In the run up to Halloween I decided it would be appropriate to tackle the Undead army, which did'nt take very long to do at all!
http://goblinlee.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/undead-army-finished.html
As a distration I purchased some resin heads from Kromlech, and laid the foundations for a Confederate themed Cadian Imperial Guard Army. 
This project, which gave me something to do with the box of Cadians I had laying around, is not a high priority, but will complete it when I have finished a of other things.
As Autumn arrived, from late October, through November, to early December I decided to paint my Wood Elf army. As it was Autumn, I decided paint up the army in Autumnal colours, to make a change from the usual green clad Wood Elves.
 While painting the Wood Elves and into December,I have been distraced with all manner of things, mainly a Rogue Trader items. I painted these Space Orks up on a whim.
My major Rogue Trader distraction however is my Squat army.
Taking a break from fantasy armies, after chatting on the Oldhammer Forum ( for those who don't know: http://forum.oldhammer.org.uk/ ) I decided to tackle my Squat army.
I have also just joined another forum dedicated to Squats: http://spacedwarfsonline.freeforums.org/index.php?sid=da84d1629395ef8becb062c906b995df  
After a couple of false starts and changes to the paint scheme, I have decided on the above. The main colour is Vallejo English Uniform, and with Vallejo Brown Violet (which is a green!). I found the old green scheme did'nt really look right, and was too fiddly to paint. 
I have painted up a couple of Brotherhood already over Xmas, and will do a WIP update this Sunday :) 

So what is in store for 2014? 

I have the Squat army to finish, which will probably take until Febuary. Also, concerning Warhammer 3rd edition, I still have three 3rd Edition Warhammer Armies to finish off. In addition there is the Norse Army list published in one of the White Dwarfs of the time (#107?), and my Chaos Warrior army. 

I would like to revist some of my 6th Edition 40k armies, reorganising them and painting up odds and ends. 
Collecting wise, I would like to finally complete my Tau army, pick up a few 1980's Skaven for the 3rd edition army, and collect a small Norman Army. 

And Goblins of course :)

Sunday 22 December 2013

Rogue Trader Squat Army Overview

As promised here is the overview of my Rogue Trader era Squat Army. Sorry for the bit 'hit and miss' look of the photogrpahs, but the erratic rainy weather in Sussex is messing up the lighting :(

I have organised the army according to their dedicated army list of the time, published in White Dwarf #111. For those of you unfamilar with the army list (which, due to my printer not working I am unable to scan and upload yet) the army was organised into a series of Brotherhoods, with a set number available extras such as bike squads, heavy support item such as Thudd Guns, and all manner of odds and ends. In addition, it was possible to field a seperate formation of just bikers, the Engineers Guild Expeditionary force.

Each Brotherhood had a to have a one Command Group of five models consisting of a Warlord and 4 Hearthguard, and a minimum of 3, maximum of 4, Combat Squads of eight Squats. Surprisingly this means you can have the start of basic Squat force using only 29 miniatures, which is comparable to a contempary Imperial Gaurd platoon.

My Squat army consists of five basic Brotherhoods, each consisting of one Warlord and his four Hearthguard, and 4 Squat Combat Squats, each consisting 8 Squats (as per the list). This makes a total of 145 Squats. In addition I have two Squads of bikers, with eight in each squad, 5 Heavy Weapon Trikes, 2 Guildmasters, five Brotherhood Weapon Teams with two crew for each weapon system, a Squat Techpriest, and a Living Ancestor.

I have been collecting Squats since early in the Rogue Trader Days, first picking a few of them up in about 1989. However I never properly put the army together until about 1990, and even after they were dropped from 40k I continued to pick up odds and ends over the years. With the recent interest on various blogs and the Oldhammer Forum in Squats I decided to dig them out and reorganise them.

There are several lovely Squat armies on the internet, many organised for use as Imperial Guard armies, Tau Auxilaries, and even put together using the Ork Codex. Jervis Johnson suggested they could be used as proxy Imperial Guard here:

http://web.archive.org/web/20060129002420/http://forums.specialist-games.com/epic/forum_b/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=2532&whichpage=3

 I recall reading an article in the late 1990's in one of the Citadel Journals suggesting the use of the Ork list for Squats as they shared the same toughness and the 'shootas' can pass as Squat bolters.
 The idea of refugee Squats hiding out with the Tau is a great one. I am tempted one day to do a Tau auxilary Squat force using a mix of Tau items and probably Hasslefree Grymm.

However I have decided to organise them to the old 1989 army list as there has been a lot of resergent interest in Rogue Trader recently, and it seemed the best list to use. I also wanted to keep the army 100% Rogue Trader. There are several Squat armies out there using current edition arms, weapons, equipment, etc, as well as using modern 'Squats' from Hasslefree, Mantic, Black Tree, etc. Don't get me wrong, I think many of the armies look really good, and the combination of Cadian/Forgeworld items create an awesome look. I just wanted to keep it all Rogue Trader from personal preference, and because as I was collecting them at the time, that is how I wanted my army should look. Apart from a couple of modern sized bases, that is what I have achieved.
The army is a fair mix of models from those early ones designed my the Perry Twins, the Bob Olley one from the Iron Claw range, the later sperate armed Perry Twin ones, and the plastic box set models.

Colour scheme wise, I decided to go for the old Squat uniform used in the Book of the Astronmican of mid green (the old Woodland green) for the boots, helmets, trousers/jackets. For the Flak jackets the brown colour (bestial brown). For the rest of the equipment reds, or khaki colours. 
The bikers will be mainly in black leathers, with various additions from the pallete above.

I will be re/painting the army over the next couple of months. I have a busy few months ahead, and this will also give me a nice break from painting 3rd Fantasy armies, and can be done in bite sized parts.

So, here is the army: 


 Squat army from above on the painting table.
 First Brotherhood.
I have tried to equip each squad in each Brootherhood as similar to the others in it's Brotherhood. The squads in this Brotherhood each have two Heavy Bolters, a Heavy Plasma Gun, and a Squad Leader with Bolt Pistol.
Squat armies were allowed a much greater range of Heavy Weapon options than other armies, and any or all Lasguns could be upgraded for Heavy Bolters. So you could in theory have one Squad Leader, six Heavy Bolters, and one different Heavy weapon.
The Warlord and Hearthguard have more individualised weapons.
 Warlord and Hearthguard. 
I am using this squad Army General and his command Squad. Thats why I decided to only have one 'Eagle Standard' in the army.
 Close up of the Standard bearer with the old Rogue Trader details on it, 'Kil' and the wound stripe from page 162 of the Rulebook. They are sculpted on details, not conversions added. 
 Close up of the bases using citadels new Games Workshop Agrellan Earth paint, and Green Grass and Dead Grass flocks.
 A few of the conversions. 
Apart from one Brotherhood, I have opted to upgrade all the of the Squats Las-guns to Boltguns, as it is only 3.5 points per Squad. I had a lot of old Bolters from the RTB101 Space Marine box set, and so have used them. 
Centre is a plastic Heavy Bolter, converted to not being carried on the shoulder as a lot Rogue Trader weapons were.
On the right is a plastic Heavy Plasma gun from the 1990 Ork box set. In the Squats historical background it mentions that the Squats freely Traded and eventually made war with both the Orks and the Eldar, as well as each other. In addition, in Imperial Service they traded and are equipped with Imperial items. So I have deliberatly added occasional Ork, Imperial, and Eldar items to show this.
 The second Brotherhood. 
Their squads are armed with two Heavy Bolters, but each Squad has a different Heavy Weapon, and the Squad Leaders have Bolt Pistols
 On the left is a plastic Squat with a metal Heavy Plasma gun.
On the right is a plastic Missile Launcher courtsey of the RTB101 Space Marines again (although the Marines would not be too happy about it!) .
 Warlord (centre) and Hearthguard. 
Warlords and Hearthguard were one of the few models in the army to be able to field what we would now consider as special weapons, such as Melta Guns, Plasma Guns, Flamers, Needlers, etc. These were not avalible to standard Conbat Squats, and only avalible to Warlords and Hearthguards if they paid a set number of points and rolled them up on equipment charts. This is why my 'special' weapons ended up being used as Hearthguard.
 Third Brotherhood. 
The Combat Squads equipped with two Heavy Bolters, and a Grenade Launcher (which was counted as a Heavy Weapon at this time), and the Squad Leaders have Bolt Pistols.
 Iron Claw Squat with an unsual looking weapon that could stand-in for many of them, a Warlord centre with Shuriken Catapult, and a Squat Medic being used as another Hearthguard.
 Grenade Luanchers, the one on the left converted from the Chaos Heavy weapon, the one on the right is the one from the first 40k releases and the Mercenaries range.
 Fourth Brotherhood. 
These are less well equipped, each squad only having a Conversion Beamer, and the Squad Leaders having Bolt Pistols.
 The Warlord on the left, and two Hearthguard.
These are the some of the actually designated  Warlord and Hearthguard miniatures that were released with the army list and the plastic box set. I have used Eldar arms from the Eldar Guardian box set from around 1991 for the Warlord as they look more high tech and traded, and are about the same size. Both he, and thecentral Hearthguard have Eldar Melta guns from the same Eldar boxset, whilst the thurd is packing a Bolt Pistol from the Orks.

 Two of the Squats with metal Conversion Beamers. 
Both are converted, on the left from the plastic box set, on the right from a broken metal minitaure named 'Colt Stoner' and a plastic arm.
 Fifth Brotherhood. 
Unlike the others, they have not been upgraded to carry Bolt Guns, but still have Lasguns/Autoguns. This is because I had to put these Squats somewhere, and so formed them up in thier own Lasgun armed Brotherhood. One in each squad has a Lascannon, so they are really desigined for shooting at vehicles where Heavy/Bolters upgrades would be wasted.
 Two hearthguard (the centre one having a damaged Laspistol replaced with an Ork Bolt Pistol), and the Warlord on the right with PowerGlove and Bolter.
 Las-Cannon, from the 1989 Imperial Guard plastic box set, and two Iron Claw Squats. It is the same style of Lasgun as used by the metal Imperial Army/Guard, as are the metal Boltguns (see the Warlord above).
 Three more Bob Olley Squats, again with the same Lasgun and an Autogun (centre).
 Three of the Perry's Squats. 
I feel the use of metal Squats across the army gives the army more character than just having plastic. 
This Lasgun is seen in other ranges, and the Bullock Jetbike below too!
 Guildmasters.
I have mounted the bike riding Guildmaster on a Mk14 Bullock Jetcycle for two reasons. Firstly I got fed up losing e-bay auctions to try to buy him one, and secondly it looks unusal and cool (better when painted of course!). As far as the army list goes, it does'nt seem that you can mount any Squats on jetbikes, so I will just count it as a normal bike/trike. He has one Eldar arm and an Ork Plasma Pistol. 
The dismounted Guildmaster has two Eldar arms and Ork Bolt Pistol.
 Squat Tech Priest on the left. I like this miniature and he will be fun to paint.
On the right is a Living Ancestor. Well, sort of. He is actually a Citadel Dwarf Villager model, but I am using him as a Living Ancestor. I will get around to picking up a proper one at some point. :)
Imperial Human Advisors.
Tech Priest and two all Metal Commisars. I have added these miniatures for flavour. I also like the idea of a couple of sanctimonious Commisars being posted to the abhuman Squats and not being allowed to shoot any of them!
 Bikes! 
16 of them.
They are organised into 2 Guild Bike Squads of 8 bikers/trikers.
 First Squad.
 Second Squad.
 Squad leaders. 
I have converted these up from two spare Exo Armour trikes, a biker Warlord miniatures, and a random biker, plus green stuff. I was two of the standard bikes short, so decided that these would look fine with a bit of converting. Of course, they will look better painted up. 
The one on the right has an Imperial issue Bolt Pistol, which I also use on a couple of the Combat Squad Squad Leaders.
 Close up of three random metal bikers. I prefer the all one piece metal bikers rather than the seperate arm ones. I have used them for the Heavy Weapon Trikes.
 5 Heavy Weapon Trikes on some 50mm MDF round bases I found in one of my bits boxes.
 Closer up. 
They are all armed with Mutli Meltas.
 If I was organise the bikers into a Engineers Guild Expeditionary Force, this is what it would look like.
1 Guildmaster, 2 bike Squads, and 2 Heavy Weapon trikes. 
The only reason I don't, and I decided to keep them in the Brotherhood organisation is that way I get to use an extra Guildmaster (one per bike Squad in a Brotherhood). This means I can field Robots and use the extra Guildmaster as a controller.
 Worryingly, they do look a little dinky compared to 6th edition Ork Bikers!
Side view.
I suppose it's not the size that matters, but how fast you can drive away from Tyranids.
 Thudd Gun.
No Squat army really should be without one. They are fine in the game, but it's very much an iconic weapon for the Squats, as are Mole Mortars. 
 Painted up crew members.
 2 Mole Mortars and crew.
 2 Las Cannon Tarantulas, with the 4 Squats I use for the crew, including Iron Claw Servitor and the casualty figure.
I need to rebase and maybe re-paint the Tarantulas as they are reassigned from my Rogue Trader Imperial Guard army.
 Robots.
A Colossus on the left, a Cataphract on the right. 
They are usually used in Mantiples of 1-4 of the same type. I tended to use the Cataphract more, and was to only person I knew who used Robots at the time.
My Cataphract was orginally painted pink. It was meant to be red but I messed up the paint job when I was 14 years old on the night before gaming with it. Afterwards it was just one of those things, and I kept it pink,  but I decided to paint strip it a little while ago to fit in with my Rogue Trader Marines. As it's now with the Squats it might end up sensibly painted but maybe with pink flashes or something.
Bombots. 
More presicely they are Bots from the Citadel Paranoia Range, but I use them as Bombots as they seem to fit.
Exo Armoured Squats. 
I am not a fan of Exo Armoured Squats, +75 points for the armour is a bit too much, and with only Bolt Gun and Power Axe as standard. So I have not included them in the army list and replaced them with other models resprsenting the Warlord and Hearthguard, and they are equipped with more interesting weapon.
I will keep them as a back up option for specific missions.

...and that's the Squat Army.
 I might take a couple of the unpainted Rhinos from the Chaos Marines to add to the army as troop transports. So apart from getting a Living Ancestor, and maybe another crewmen to replace the Squat Servitor miniature (which I will then use as another Tech Priest), that the army is completed.
 Apart from the painting that is! :)