Yesterday, I hit a huge milestone in my career as a miniature painter and wargamer.
I completed an army. For the first time ever, (not counting things like a Frostgrave warband) I have finished building and painting an army for a game. I put the last dabs of paint and flock on the last units I needed to do for my 24 point Undead army for Dragon Rampant, "the Skeletal Legions of Nesuahyrrah." I'm also only two units away from finishing my second army, the Men of Anhur, so I'll be able to start putting on some demo games soon enough - I've got some interest locally already.
I kept my list fairly simple:
- Lich (Heavy Missiles, Undead - No Feelings, Summoner, Single Model Unit, Army Leader) - 7
- Skeleton Warriors (Light Foot, Undead - No Feelings) - 3
- Skeleton Warriors (Light Foot, Undead - No Feelings) - 3
- Skeleton Berserkers (Bellicose Foot, Undead - No Feelings) - 4
- Wraiths (Heavy Riders, Undead - No Feelings, Venomous, Reduced Model Unit) - 7
The idea being to keep at least some of the skeletons off the table at the start of game and summoning them as reinforcements mid-battle, and using the Wraiths as real heavy hitters to hammer an opponent's more powerful units. I've got some ideas of where I'd like to go in expanding this army for larger games as well.
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Everyone together. |
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The Lich, calling up reinforcements. |
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Two units of Light Foot. |
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Skeleton Berserkers. |
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Wraiths. |
I'm not stopping at two armies, however. Because I've really fallen in love with the Dragon Rampant rules, I'm planning on building multiple armies for variety in demo games as well as for use in larger, multi-player games eventually. Because I'm a lunatic like that.
Excellent looking undead horde :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on achieving a milestone! Quite the feeling huh, actually finishing* an army.
ReplyDelete* We all know there's no such thing really. There's always that extra unit you want to add down the track...
There may be, ahem, vague ideas floating around about, errr...doubling the size of the army...
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