Sunday, 15 December 2013

Autumnal Wood Elf army completed.

I have finally completed painting my Autumnal Wood Elf army, just as Winter is upon us and Autumn is fading away!

The army did take longer to paint than I hoped, about two months in all. It was enjoyable to paint, although I did find the last batch of Scouts difficult to finish with other distractions. I am very pleased with the overall look, colour scheme and choice of the autumn look. It does really look unusual and I will at some point get some Autumn scenery and trees to do a more suitable set of photographs than below, giving better impression of the army in it's correct season.

All said and done, Jes Goodwin sculpted some nice Elves, and they are good to paint  :) 

The army was desgined for 3rd Edtion Warhammer, the army is as follows:

Army General:
 Level 20 Elf Hero, heavy armour, longbow, warhorse, Hellhoned magical blade,  one Hail of Doom arrow
=240 points

Level 15 Elven Wizard, horse, horse barding = 210 points.

Magically bound Giant Eagle = 75 points.

Treeman = 280 points

Treeman =280 points

15 Lords Bowmen +1 Missile elite, Shield, Standard bearer, Musician, inc Level 10 Elf with longbow, light armour = 299 points

15 Lords Bowmen +1 Missile elite, Shield, Standard bearer, Musician, inc Level 10 Elf with longbow, light armour = 299 points

15 Archers, Shield, Standard bearer, Musician, inc Level 10 Elf with longbow, light armour = 285 points

15 Archers, Shield, Standard bearer, Musician, inc Level 10 Elf with longbow, light armour = 285 points

5 scouts, inc Level 5 Elf with longbow and one Hail of Doom arrow = 110 points

5 scouts, inc Level 5 Elf with longbow and one Hail of Doom arrow = 110 points

10 Scouts = 110 points

10 Scouts  = 110 points

8 Warhounds with 2 Animal Handlers with light armour =92 points

Zoat Ally Contingent:

Level 15 Zoat Wizard = 275 points.

= 3,000 points.



As with a lot of Wood Elven armies it is archers heavy, consisting of 91 archers including the General. I deliberately chose the Archer and Lord's Bowmen units in 15's as that is the maximum size an infantry unit is be able to skirmish in, and the list allows for two of each of these units to skirmish. Also, if necessary, they can rank up in 4x3 and fight in melee with the hero and standard bearer adding their support.

The plan is deploy the whole army in skirmish formation in order to maximise the number of bow shots. The Scouts, which are always able to skirmish, will deploy on the flanks to harrass the enemy. The two smaller Scout units with the one hail of Doom Arrow, are designed to pick off especially threatening enemies. The Treemen are to be used as a counter charge or block to threats. The Eagle to swoop around slowing up enemy advances. The General, Wizard, and Zoat will their assitance to where it is needed.

 The complete army.
 Side view.
The Army General:
 Level 20 Elf Hero mounted on a Warhorse. 
I do like this miniature, and I am glad I managed to add him to the army. I need to think up a name for him at some point.
 Level 15 Wizard.
 Bound Giant Eagle.
 Two Treemen, both Marauder Miniatures.
 15 Lords Bowmen, +1 Missile Elite.  
Like all the Lord's Bowmen and Archers units they are made up from the Skarlocs Wood Elf Archers boxset (Regiment of Renown RDD4), although for other units I have varied the command miniatures.
Close up of the Command figures, Glam the Wardancer, Kaia Stormwitch, Skarloc, and Araflane.
 The second unit of 15 Lord's Bowmen.
 Command figures.
I used the Kaia and Araflane miniatures in both Lord's Bowmen units to tie them both together.  The unit leader is Rakir the Red from the Citadel Eternal Champion range, EC05 Melnibonean Personalities range.
 15 more Archers.
Command group, with a standard Bearer from the Elven Command Group Range, leader from the Eternal Champion range Melnibonean Infantry, and the Musician Araflane again.
 The final unit of 15 Archers.
Command group.
The standard is the same as the other Archer unit, the Musicain from the Command range as I ran out of 'Araflanes'. 
The leader is a C08 High Elf named 'Orc Slayer'. Might swap him into the Lord's bowmen as he is the miniature illustrated in the army entry box art.
 5 Scouts from the Citadel 1980s' Lord of the Rings Range, ME31 Silvan Elves of Mirkwood, and another C08 High Elf.
 5 more Scouts, the leader wearing the (snazzy) hat.
 10 Scouts.
The Scout troopers are from the alternative Lord of the Rings ME31Silvan Elves range.
 10 more Scouts.
 Unit leader of the larger Scout units.
On the left is Legolas from the Citadel Lord of the Rings Range ME2 Fellowship Heroes pack (a pack that I thought may have been designed to represent the pursuit of Merry and Pippin in the Two Towers). On the right the Elf that looked like Elvis!
 Three random Elven Scouts

Level 15 Zoat Wizard. 
I only included the Zoat because this was the only army I could use him, and I wanted to use him. That and he is useful in colse combat.


What next? 
Well I still have the Empire, Skaven, and High Elf Armies to paint to complete the all of the armies in the Warhammer Armies book (and the Norse army from the White Dwarf list). However, I might take a break from Warhammer Fantasy and paint Squats, or even something else.









Monday, 9 December 2013

Early Rogue Trader Eldar (part 1) .


Continuing with the Rogue Trader updates of recent weeks,  I thought I would do a small update on the very early Rogue Trader Eldar.

This update is a bit of an experiment as I am just looking at the miniatures from a range as an example, rather than showing off an entire army. I have also taken photographs of the rear view of the miniatures to show the detail. In previous updates I have realised that people may not be aware of the detailing on the back from my photographs, and this is one of the reasons I want to update on specific ranges, to show the details you don't see from updates or from the catalogues.

 As I haven't painted up the army as of yet, I thought that a mass of similar unpainted miniatures would be boring. In addition, a lot of the infantry need to be glued onto bases, and the Dreadnoughts (not Wraithlords at this time), Walkers, Zoats, and Ghost Warrior/Dreadnoughts need to be paint stripped and glued together. This is why this is a 'part 1' update, part 2 being the Dreadnoughts, Zoats,etc, plus a proper look at the army via the army list. Part 2 of the update will be probably over/after Christmas.

Also, in the run up to Christmas/Yule I am a little busy and unfortunately cannot dedicate a lot of time to a massive updates.

  In the future, my 'to update' list is: 
the finished 3rd EdWood Elf Army; the rest of the Rogue Trader Eldar; 1990's/2000's Dark Eldar; current Edition Eldar; 3rd Edition Skaven; 3rd Ed Empire; 3rd Ed High Elves; a closer look at the Iron Claw Goblins range; a closer look at the Great Goblins/Gnolls; Mithril Miniatures armies; Necrons (well maybe, they are quite boring); current Edition Tomb Kings (I really want to do this update soon); updates on my experiments with basing and chaos shield sculpting; Squats; current Chaos Marine armies; current Edtition WIP Ogres of Ind; Rogue Trader Space Marine Legion; 3rd Edition Chaos Warriors;
and also if people like the updates that focus on a particlar release of miniautres (like  this update) I can do more of those. Added to this there will be various WIP updates.
If people are interested in something particular, please let me know. :)

Anyway, why Early Rogue Trader Eldar?

As some of those who have read my blog before might know, I started gaming/collecting in 1986, and so  was there at the start when Rogue Trader was released in 1987. I have very fond memories of the early feel and background to 40k (no one I knew ever called it 'Rogue Trader' until the late 1990's!). The early game still had a skirmish feel to it, and the background, whilst dark and bleak in that 1980's vibe had not yet morphed into the slicker style or 'so called Grim-dark' high Gothic approach. It was a blend of 2nd Edition Warhammer/sci fi/punk/1980's comic books/roleplaying.
 Personally I define early Rogue Trader to be 1987 and 1988, and ends when the Imperial Guard are released in Jan 1989 and the newer slicker (but still somewhat chaotic) approach to 40k started. Of course this change was staggered for each of the races but there seems to be a marked difference from 1989 to about 1992 ('mid Rogue Trader'), and then 1992 to 1993 when it was becoming more akin to the later 2nd edition.

At this early period of Rogue Trader the Eldar were more of Pirates and Mercenaires, and seemed to me to owe as much to being Sci-fi High Elves/Sea Elves from Warhammer, than later. It was helped by the fact they were designed by Jes Goodwin, responsible for much of the later 1980's Elven ranges. This is not to decry the later Eldar background, first expanded in White #127, but the early Eldar had a more capricious feel then the Doomed tragic feel later.
 This came through in the Eldar entry in the 40k rulebook,  the two army lists in the Book of the Astronimican; Eldritch Raiders, and Cragnor's Buccaneers; and the updates in White Dwarf especially #100 with the new Dreadnought rules and colour schemes. I have organised my early Eldar to the Eldritch Raiders army list, but have not 100% decided on which colour scheme to go for. I am thinking of going for the Alai Mercenary Corps from White Dwarf #100.

Concerning the miniatures themselves, they were designed in a similar way the later Eldar would be, especally the Guardians, but had that 1980's quirkyness and detailing. They are also a little smaller and skinner than the later Eldar, and have a  greater range of basic weapons, althuogh many of them as the same sculpted one used in other ranges. 


RT40 Space Elves/RT401 Eldar, the first set of Eldar to be released. 
Unlike some of the other early Rogue trader ranges, the Eldar don't seem to have comical names (a couple of odd names, but nothing like the Squats names).
The Eldar of this era remind me a lot of the 1970's artwork of Rodney Mathews and Rodger Dean, with the flowing curved armour and helmets.
Capt. Aetolia Lightfoot, and Belgae Strongwill.
The Lightfoot is armed with a melta gun and power glove, and Belgae has a missile launcher.
Rear view. 
I like the covering wrist support on Lightfoot and slung helmet. Like the very early heavy weapon troops from other ranges, the missile launcher is shoulder fired and cast on to the model. The extra balancers on the ankles are a nice addition.
Gaedhil Quickshadow armed with Las pistol and Shuriken Catapult. On the right is Sgt. Mael Nightwing with Las pistol and power glove. I think he is the basis for the Lightfoot above.
The design of the las pistol is one that is used on in Imperial army, Pirates/adventurers, and Space Slann ranges.
Rear view of Nightwing has the wrist support as well. I wondered if it is meant to be a power supply as it's link via a cable to the body?
Ceido Sharpeye with a Shuriken Catapult.
 Kern Proudbrow with a Las pistol, Shuriken Catapult and punk hair!
Sharpeye has another stowed helm, and a Las pistol.
The look of the Mesh armour reminds me of the look of the armour Jes Goodwin sculpted for the High Elves and Elven Cavalry. All the helms are of the same style.
Eoan Fireheart, and Aedui Starborn.
 Fireheart seems to be the same basic sculpt as Belgae Strongwill above.
Starborn has a holstered laspistol, and a couple of what maybe grenades.
Caetra Darkflight with a las pistol, famous miniautre used as a trooper miniaturefor a lot of battle scenes in the rulebook . He looks like the basic body sculpt for Aedui Starborn and Ceido Sharpeye.
On the right is Irbic Trueshot with a las-cannon, similar to Eoan Fireheart and Belgae Strongwill.
More greneades at the back.
On the left Alesia Wildfire, with flamer and las pistol.
On the right is  Cmmr. Inghen Keentongue with hand flamer, powersword, and odd name (!).
The Cmmr. has power cables from both weapons reinforcing my thuoght that it's power supply cables.

RT402 Eldar Command Group.
These were released in 1988, and are in the same style as the rest of Jes Goodwins Eldar and Elves. However, they seem to be better sculpted and proportioned, and carrying better looking weapons.
From examing the miniatures, like a lot of 1980's citadel ranges, each of the one type is a variant on the others. For example, all of theMuscians are variant sculpts from one basic musican body type. For this range, there are for basic basic bodies, and then two addtional variants from it.
The musican Kaele Lightprow (female?). Looking at the miniature, I think she is a keyboard player.
Lassitae Starfi, with powerglove and hand flamer. This handflamer is used on a couple of Rogue Trader Space Marine models.
Rear view of Lightprow showing the organ like pipes.
Lassitae Starfi has a bionic left eye.
Cmmr.Avele Swifteye with a Shuriken Catapult. He makes an awesome leader model, and has an excellent facemask on the helm. Themask looks very similar to the helm masks used on the Eternal Champion range Melinboen troops, which I think were also Jes Goodwin sculpts. The spare round ammo pouch is a noce addition.
On the right is Menhe Worldsong, armed with a Shuriken Catapult. He is listed as a standard bearer, and this range came with seperate backpack standards, which I have shwon later on. 
This model was later (1990+) used as a standard Eldar Guardian Trooper in squad boxes and blister packs. For my army I have several of him in that role.
This scult of  Shuriken Catapult is used in the Iron Claw Squat, and the Space Marine range, with the blade.
Rear view of Swifteye showing a couple of holstered pistols. If you look carefully at his pointing finger, he has what looks like a Jokero digital weapon. 
Cmmr. Lessei Moondancer with powersword, and Cmmr. Yaevin Pureheart with Chainsword and Shuriken Pistol. In hindsight, I wonder if Pureheart is the sculping inspiration for the later Scorpion warriors as he looks very close them?
Rear views, Moondancer has the same pistols and Jokero Digital weapon.
Kelos Longfinger, the musican with harp (hence the name probably). 
On the right is Nael Fleetfoot armed with a melta gun. Like his related sculpt Worldsong above, he is a standard bearer, and was also used as a Trooper Guardian. The Melta gun sculpt itself pops up in the Space Marine, Iron Clas Squat,  and Adventurer ranges. A mutated version appears in the Chaos Renegades ranges, and a non mutated one on a Nurgle Palaquin rider.
Rear view of Lonfinger showing pipes again. 
The rear of Fleetfoot is exactly the same as Worldsong's.
Fierme Direstorm, with powerglove, powersword, bionic leg, and facmask. Also with punk haircut! I lik this miniature, very dramatic pose.
Rear view showing small pistol holster, but otherwise a clean look showing off the bionic leg.
Taal Spellsinger, armed with Handflamer.
 Judging by the name and all of the pipes leading from the helmet this musician is a lead singer. This is my favourite model of the early Eldar ranges.
Rear view, showing the extra pipes than the other musicians.
Another punk haired Eldar, this one called Elres Fireflash, armed with Chainsword, Shuriken Pistol and with a bionic eye. The smaller Shuriken Pistol ammo pouch is nice detailing. 
The other Eldar is Velasinn Doomrifter, and is another standard bearer. He is armed with a Plasma gun, one that appears in the Iron Claw Squat, Space Marine, Chaos Renegades, and even Ork Ranges!
Rear views, same as thier releated sculpts.
Standard Bearers.
There were three standard sculpted, one Skull topped, one Angel topped, one Dragon topped. I only have a three, and they are all Dragon ones. I do have a broken Skull one somewhere, which I will repair and use. 
The Angel top banner is exactly the same as banner used in th Elven Command Groups range and which I used for my Wood Elves here: 
http://goblinlee.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/slow-painting-quick-update.html

RT404 Eldar Distortion Cannon (D-Cannon). 
This was the precusor to the Eldar Heavy Weapon sets released a few months later. I have not included  the other Heavy Weapon sets as everything in this update is stuff that could be used for the lists in the Book of the Astronimican. There were rules published in White Dwarf #100 detailing how to add them to the book lists. They did the same for the Dreadnoughts later in that same issue, and Walkers in another issue.

The weapons itself and two crew. 
I think it looks very elegant and suitable for Eldar, and is designed by Jes Goodwin.
The two crew, only released to accompany this heavy weapon (although they could be mail ordered seperately). 
The one on the left has control pad, the one on the right a modified targeting helm.

 Rear view showing similar armour to the other early Eldar.

Not sure what I will be updating on next. I am still hoping to finish off the Wood Elves soon, but will keep my options open for the next update :) .

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Wood Elves on Thursday!

Unfortunately I wasn't able to do an update last Sunday but I have enough time to do a quick update today.

I have been slowly plodding on with the painting of the Autumnal Wood Elves. This week I have been able to finish one of the Scout units, the Army General, and the Wizard. I am currently halfway through the last five strong scout unit, leaving only 20 more Elves to go!

I will have enough time to do a proper update this Sunday :) .

The plan for this Sunday is to do the update on the early releases of Rogue Trader Eldar Ranges from 1987/8.  I thought it would be a nice to focus on these early miniatures before the introduction of new miniatures/background/aspect warriors etc in the famous army list article in White Dwarf #127, at a time before the move away from the Eldar as Pirates and Mercenary Raiders to an expanded  race/range with more background.
Also, as I am painting Jes Goodwin designed Elves I thuoght it will be fun to look at his equivalent miniatures for 40K, and the contemporaries to the Imperial Army, Pirates, Squats, and Orks which I have previously updated on.

I have a large Eldar Army based on the Eldritch Raiders Army list from the Book of the Astronimican and the additions from the later White Dwarf magazines. I havn't painted the army as of yet, but it's on my ever long army 'to do' list! (I do have a painted later Eldar army, and Dark Eldar from the 1990's which I will update on another time.)

Here are this weeks Wood Elves :)

 The scout unit flanked by the two characters.
 Army General.
I really like this miniature and am pleased I could use him as the General. He is from the Elf Personalities range from about 1987.
 Side view.
 The personalities range have different horses to the rest of the Elven Cavalry, they were more barded and standing still. I have placed the General on the least barded of them as I did'nt buy barding for the horse in the army list, but still wanted to use the standing horse.Also, as this and the Wizard are the only ywo mounted Wood Elves in the Army, I did'nt think it mattered and actually suited the army better than galloping horses.
The range also included add on extras/saddle bags such as swords, scrolls, bows, etc, but I left these off as I did'nt want to clutter the horses.
 Elven Wizard. 
He is on a barded horse as I paid for the barding.
 Side view. 
For the horse barding and Wizards robe I went for the muted Autunm orange brown after first trying just brown. Just brown looked too dull, but the Autumnal orange looked brighter but without looking too much.
 Five Scouts. 
Four of them are from the old 1980's Citadel Lord of the Rings Range ME-31 Silvan Elves of Mirkwood.
I went for a largely uniform paint job for the Scouts to give the impression of small close knit units.
 Two of the 'Mirkwood Elves' . 
I will use the one on the right as the unit leader. 
I am not sure who designed them, but they are not Jes Goodwins style, they maybe Aly Morrison.
 On the left is the rear view on the one on the left above. 
The female Elf on the right is a solid based one from the C08 High Elves range. That range was designed by Aly Morrison and looks similar to the Mirkwood Elves, which is why I thought he might have designed them. 
It is because they looked different in design I put them into units of their own so as not to break up the look of the Jes Goodwin Elf units.
Rogue Trader Eldar! 
Just some of the Eldar that I will be sorting out for Sunday. :)