Warhammer: The Old World
WHFB/The Old World
Bloodthirster
(original)
Original Bloodthrister aka "Skippy" |
I may be short, but I can still take your skulls! |
This is the original Bloodthirster. When I painted him he still belonged to my brother, but I acquired him when I bought his armies from him. Note the Dark Angel shoulder pad on his base, proving that the original intent was to use this model for WH40k. I believe I painted this model as a color study for trying to figure out what color I wanted to paint his Khorne Daemons and the 'new' Blood Thirster if we ever got one (which, we never did...sigh...). But I was, and still am, satisfied with the color study. It reminds me of the painted Bloodthirster in the original Realms of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness book that was fighting a Space Marine Dreadnought. Ah, classic stuff... Personally, I like the character of this model and still think he works even though the current model has way bigger and better wings. Oh, and the one time I ever went to Games Day I entered him into the Golden Demon awards. He didn't have a hope! LOL
Daemon Prince 1 -Khorne themed Daemon Prince. The 1st of many...
Keeper of Secrets 1 -AKA, She Who Milks, Rogue Trader era model.
Daemonettes Rogue Trader era models.
Captain on Pegasus
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Spearmen
The spearmen is a unit that I started and when I proudly finished the 1st guy, and thought that they would be really quick and easy to do, well turns out that yeah, they are, but they sort of bored me too. So they have been taking me forever to get done. They are still on my painting table and I pick at them sometimes. These four are the ones that are done, sans shields.
The High Elves were the 1st the faction I ever made an effort to build an army for. I love the background and look of this army. I have a lot them base coated and built, and I truly intend to get them up and running again at some point.
Spearmen
These are the classic models that game in the 4th Edition boxed set. Yeah, mono-pose they may be, but when painted well they look striking when ranked up as a unit. Also, they have the added bonus of not having the appearance of wearing ovenmits like the newer ones do.
This was the unit that I first came up with the idea of using the upside down crescent moon on their shields, which became the army's icon.
Mage
This model was a generic Elf wizard back in the day, although I believe he was intended to be a High Elf, I often saw him packaged for Wood Elves (must be the bird) regardless, I have always liked the model, and decided he would fit in well with my High Elves. I chose to not paint him white but instead use the fade-from-black-to-twilight scheme that I use on the army's shields. Plus it ties in with the traditional "stars on robes" look that you see on wizards in fantasy art.
My Orc army is my current Fantasy army of focus. Indeed I have been working on them off an on all summer (2013) and recently came across a mint in box 7th edition starter set which pretty much doubled my army with gobos. So now I have an abundance of options for this army. Until last summer when AoS was released, this army was actively being covered on the main page of this blog. Previous links are listed here:
orcs-with-c.
orcs-with-c-part-2
orcs-with-c-part-3.
orcs-with-c-part-4.
orcs-with-c-part-5-regiment done!
100th-post-chronicle-of-oddgob.
Chariot of Waaagh!
Snotlings.
da-leada-of-da-waaargh -Finished Black Ork Warboss (AKA: Grumlock and Gazbag)
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