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Return of the Dauntless 215th!

29 Friday Jul 2016

Posted by Alex in 215th Praetorian, OldHammer

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Oldhammer, Praetorian Imperial Guard, Rogue Trader

Hi guys, bit of a different kind of post today – I haven’t gotten anything painted this week what with one thing and another, but one thing I did do was get prepared for this year’s ‘Bring Out Your Lead’. For those of you that don’t know, BOYL is an annual get-together of the OldHammer community up at The Wargames Foundry in Newark. It is run by the legendary Ansell family – custodians of many a fine mould from the early days of Games Workshop, and has been graced many of the sculptors of the early days of GW, (Trish & Ali Morrison, Kev ‘Goblin’ Adams, Colin Dixon to name a few). You can check out more about the Wargames Foundry here.

Anyway, the weekend itself is basically a celebration of all things from the early days (pre ’92) days of WFB and 40k, plus all the specialist games, the miniatures of the era, the painting styles, the publications… you name it! There are a number of organised games, participation games, plus free tables for general use. There are so many games I want to see and try, people I want to meet, and miniatures I want to gawp at! That said, I’m only really geared up to play Rogue Trader, and I needed to prepare a force for a 1200 pt. rolling game… there was only one way to go for me – Praetorian Imperial Guard!

Those of you who have been following this blog for a while might remember my Praetorian force – the Dauntless 215th. Praetorians really were my first OldHammer crush, and I collected and painted them obsessively for quite a while! I’ve amassed quite a sizeable force of more than a hundred of the chaps, plus vehicles, support troops, characters, etc… All are painted to the best of my ability at that time, so no ‘table-top standard’ corners were cut… I’ve developed a bit of a Steampunk/Victoriana theme throughout, and I am really very proud of them all :-)

Feel free to go back and look at the early months on this blog (for more pictures, battle reports, conversions, etc.) if this has piqued your interest, but as I was doing the list, I thought it might be nice to set up my chosen 1200 point force for a quick photo shoot… So here we are – Lt. Bromhead and 1 Platoon, (mechanised infantry), plus a small sniper support section, have been conscripted by Arturo Lamina – a callow Rogue Trader of growing reputation. His mission is to investigate the mysterious forge world known only as ‘Foundry’… Departure countdown is 7 standard rotations:

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So, I hope you enjoyed this post – I know I did! I had forgotten just how much I love my Praetorians, and I’m feeling the urge again… I still have a couple of platoons in the lead pile too, and I keep meaning to get back to them one day… Hmmm… ;-)

Rogue Quest part 7 and a recap of 2015 :-)

30 Wednesday Dec 2015

Posted by Alex in OldHammer, Uncategorized

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Bad wolf, Oldhammer, Praetorian Imperial Guard, Rogue Trader

Hello chaps, I managed to finish of a couple of bits and bobs before the new year, so I thought I’d get a quick post in… and then I thought “well, if I’m doing a post anyway, I might as well jump on the ‘so-long 2015’ bandwagon!” As a result, this post is a bit of an eclectic one.

First up, we have my Rogue Quest part 7 piece – Fornelo, the Paladin. The project was to make 6 of the 8 Heroquest classes for the RT universe. I did my 6, and this guy didn’t make the cut at the time… he’s been sat on the painting station looking at me accusingly ever since. I didn’t really feel all that enthusiastic about painting him to be honest, but thought I might as well get stuck in. I’ve gone for a very similar approach to my Rogue Trader with regard to the paint scheme, and then added a Lamenter chapter badge on the knee. I haven’t really done the fluff for Fornelo yet, but I imagine him as a lone Lamenter Space Marine, last of his company, rescued by Rogue Trader Arturo and sworn to his service ever since. Seems pretty straight forward to me :-)

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One thing that I particularly enjoyed was the freehand on the shield – here it is as a WIP with the John Blanche artwork (called ‘The Kindred’) in the background:

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I put this photo up on the Oldhammer Facebook group, and found out that the picture is also an album cover for some metal band called ‘Pariah’!  Who knew? Those who visit here often may have noticed a couple of bikes in the background on the first picture – they are new too, the old RT motorbikes in fact… I did them to use as scenic pieces.

So, on to the round-up of 2015 – warning – this is the mother of all photo dumps!

 

January saw me paint up a couple of Valkyries to fly my Stormtroopers around in. These featured in a couple of games of 40k over the first part of the year, and were great fun to assemble and paint:

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February was a continuation of my Praetorian Imperial Guard force – 17 part-painted dudes were finished and a fresh 10 man squad was painted, along with a converted Master of Ordinance and an Oldhammer Commissar:

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March was pretty light – only one model completed! That said, I am fond of this guy, he’s a converted Master of the Fleet, (a gift from a buddy – cheers Ross!), converted and painted in memory of Leonard Nimoy:

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April saw the end of my Praetorian obsession – one last 10 man squad just about finished me off… there’s only so many times you can paint the same uniform before your brain melts! I also kinda went off 40k at about this time…

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May was interesting… I decided to see what I could do if I mixed Stormclaw Spacewolves with the Wrathmonger kit… :

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June was very productive – I started working through some Oldhammer Space Pirates (plus guest Ogryn), and added an uncatalogued Jabberwocky and some gribbly ‘Mesaan Grunts’ as companions. I also completed another BadWolf pack brother:

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July was awesome, because I played my first game of Rogue Trader since 1989. I painted a Confrontation Tech Ganger and a converted Titan Princeps as members of a salvage crew, as well as painting more RT Pirates while on my hols:

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August saw me paint up the rest of the RT Pirates, and I am now the proud owner of the whole set, fully painted! I also got my hands on the Foundry re-run of the mysterious ‘8-ball’ from the original Rogue Trader book, and painted him up in short order… Safe to say that Oldhammer was rapidly becoming a new obsession! I also put my freebee Sigmarine to good use by creating the Tick-Tock man:

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September was brilliant – I converted the LE10 Power Armoured dude to be my Rogue Trader, and Arturo Lamina was ‘born’. This really kicked my painting up a notch, and remains one of my favourite pieces by virtue of the amount of effort I put into him! I also competed 4 more Confrontation Tech Gangers to add to my Salvage crew, taking them up to 6:

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October was also brilliant – I only painted 5 models (plus a dog), but each was a labour of love… I had jumped on the RogueQuest project described above, and completed the Thief, Mage, Barbarian, Bard and Ranger classes:

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Leading the Rogue Quest charge

Kelos Longfinger... yes, he has long fingers!

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November saw me finish the RogueQuest project with another personal favourite – Hass, the Cleric. Again, my painting went up a notch as I attempted some freehand… I’m happy with how it turned out :-)  I also tackled 13 civilians for RT, including some of the awesome Colony 87 range and some other odds and ends. I also converted and painted a secret mini – part of a plot line for a game I have planned, (but more on that when the time is right):

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The Honourable house of Malocchio

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And here we are in December – I continued with the RT civilians and managed another 6, including my first attempt at painting ‘Object Source Lighting’ (OSL). My Lamenter Paladin and a couple of bikes complete the year:

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So, I make that 4 vehicles and 114 minis… (plus a few bits of scenery here and there)… not a bad year!! So what about 2016? Well, I have a number of ideas fizzing around in my head. I want to continue doing more civvies, just because they are so much fun :-) I have more tech gangers to add to my Salvage Crew, the Marauder Psyker gang to paint, and I’ve started collecting the Ironclaw Space Pirate range… I also want to revisit my Spacewolves, and I have a half-baked idea to do a Frostgrave/Rogue Trader crossover… I have an Oldhammer security team that I’ve been putting together, (including an idea for an ed209 kit-bash), and I fancy doing some Palace Guard chaps for my C’87 royal court, and possibly a platoon of Tallarn… I also want to play more games, visit Salute, and I’m really hoping that I can make BOYL this year too and turn virtual friends into RL ones. Most importantly, I want to continue making connections within the OH community, strengthen gaming friendships in RL, and continue pushing my painting levels… Phew, that’s quite the list!

So, it just remains to thank all of you who visit, like, and especially those who comment regularly on my humble little alcove of the Noosphere – I really do appreciate each and every one of you, and I get tons of inspiration from you… I don’t think I would be doing all of this stuff without your support, encouragement and advice – you make the hobby the enjoyable slice of life that it is… Happy new year to you all.

Another squad (finally) completed…

13 Monday Apr 2015

Posted by Alex in 215th Praetorian

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Praetorian Imperial Guard

*sigh*… back from a week long break and finally got this lot off my plate:

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This last squad feels more like handing in an assignment than a joyous painting completion, but I do like my Sgt chap with the cricket bat – (there’s nothing like the crack of xenos skull on willow to announce the arrival of summer!) But… fundamentally, I haven’t enjoyed getting these guys done – there are only so many times I can do the same paint job on the same set of sculpts before I end up getting really really bored. I mean FFS, here is my completed Praetorian pile – well over a hundred models, all with the same basic paint scheme:

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Not a small amount by any means! It is definitely time to do something different, so the glorious expansion of the Praetorian 215th is going to be put on hold for a while – HQ has been on the wireless and we’re having a headcount freeze due to defence budget cuts, uncertain security forecasts, and a general concern about the availability of sufficient rations of tea. I’m going to do some conversions, focus on painting one-off characters, and generally try to enjoy my hobby a bit more. Watch this space Brothers…

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