Time for a short break from painting Mordheim and building Skirmish warbands, and time to talk about something NOT in a skirmish setting, but rather rank-and-file, that's right, I'm talking about a return to Warhammer Fantasy Battles.
This return to the old world started for me when I built and painted an Orc Warboss, which I was going to use for AoS at first but playing in the Old World/The World that Was, but I stumbled upon a conversation that some friends had about Warhammer Fantasy during a 30K event I was attending to, and joined in the discussion, and showed them some WIP's on this model, this led to me along with these guys to start a Warhammer Fantasy campaign, being rather fluent about editions between 6th and 8th, using the edition which will most benefit our view on the battle.
This also grew into us 5starting a Podcast, "The Old World Lives", where we talk about everything of the Old World, be it games, books or miniatures, anything goes! You can find us on itunes, facebook and podbean. Come and check us out!
https://theoldworldlives.podbean.com/
Anyhow, this thrill of the old world is one I havent had for a long time, and I rebased the model before starting to paint it, and mounted him upon a square base to lead my Greenskins in glorious battles! I got reminded of my love for Fantasy and reawakened the boy within me who started to play this game, untainted by the kind of metaplayer or competetive armybuilder that I turned into in my early 20s when I frequently went to tournaments.
This particular greenskin is my 4th rendition of my Orc Warboss, Grizlag Ironfist, leading a nomad tribe of orcs and goblins, taking over smaller tribes or striking alliances while they pillage and raid their way from the Badlands up through Border Princes, where our campaign will be set.
My inspiration for the model comes from all sorts of artwork on Orc Warbosses through 6th edition Warhammer, mainly one in the 6th edition rulebook where an Empire General is striking his hammer against a huge Orc Warboss amidst the chaotic battle. I have always wanted a large orc warboss, so none of the existing models cut it for this model, so I looked for the largest one I could find, which was the Ironjawz Megaboss from AoS, but he was way too armoured to be a "common orc", and I wanted his armour to feel more like decoration than actual protection.
I chose not to repose him, as I see the model yelling out orders and threats rather than having a fighting pose.
At the beginning of the campaign, I will field Night Goblins only though, and Grizlag will eventually absorb the tribe, wether the Night Goblin Warboss does this willingly or not, we'll see as the campaign goes on in the future... I will also start to cover some of my army progress here eventually, stay tuned!
lördag 1 september 2018
onsdag 29 augusti 2018
Repent thy sins...
I recently started building some Witch Hunters for Mordheim as the new Cawdor box came out (lovely kit! Probably one of my favourites of all time!).





The full Warband


Elizabeth Steinhardt - Witch Hunter

Richter Hassel - Witch Hunter

Trevor Rutter -Witch Hunter

Victor Garaz - Warrior Priest

The Pilgrims - Zealots

The Twin-tailed Comet - Flagellant

Krüger “one-eye” and Adolph - Wardogs

The Executioner - Flagellant
I wanted a slightly grim feeling to my warband, with great contrast between my Witch Hunter heroes and my fanatical henchmen followers, so the Cawdor kit was perfect for this project.
I went for pretty much classic Witch Hunter looks, coats and hats, but I was also inspired by some art pieces from the Mordheim rulebook, which helped me build my dog handler Witch Hunter and my Warrior Priest.
The warband will mainly be part of a Mordheim campaign I’m currently writing, “The dance of Geheimnisnacht”, where they will act as an NPC warband for the faction of the church (stay tuned for the Cult NPC warband!).
I have been playing a lot of the Mordheim PC Game too, which inspired me to build an Executioner, probably one of the most fun pieces I built for the warband, he will use the rules of a Flagellant for gaming purposes.
The Executioner was also the first model I painted, so I went for a pretty limited palette and went for saturated colours for a grimdark feeling.
I will also share the rest of the warband, in the usual black and white.
The full Warband
Luther Steinhardt - Witch Hunter Captain
Elizabeth Steinhardt - Witch Hunter
Richter Hassel - Witch Hunter
Trevor Rutter -Witch Hunter
Victor Garaz - Warrior Priest
The Pilgrims - Zealots
The Twin-tailed Comet - Flagellant
Krüger “one-eye” and Adolph - Wardogs
The Executioner - Flagellant
Stay tuned for more updates with the painting progress!
lördag 23 juni 2018
Barrow Kings - a Mordheim Warband
I recently finished writing a new experimental Mordheim warband, and with some help through the community I’m almost finished with the rules, all I need to do is play test them through a campaign, hoping that they aren’t underpowered or overpowered, I want them to be fun to play with and against.

The main idea with the warband is that tombs and barrows that have been desecrated, had their protective charms stolen or broken or the like, have their inhabitants resting uneasy, and are easily affected by dark magic.
During events such as Geheimnisnacht, when the green moon Morrsleib, made of pure wyrdstone, shines bright, the dark magic in such places can seep into the bones of the dead, and fill them with a parody of life, pulling the souls of the dead back to their bodies, walking the earth again.
There are other undead warbands in Mordheim, the “Undead” warband in the core rulebook led by a Vampire and his minions, another is the “Restless Dead” from the unofficial supplement “Bordertown Burning”, but both these warbands have living creatures in them, and the dead are animated with necromantic spells, I wanted something like a “natural phenomenon” if you could call it that, to have woken the dead.
Anyhow, once I’ve finished the layout in my rules PDF I will upload it and share it, meanwhile it is available on the Mordheim Facebook group.
måndag 11 juni 2018
Blast from the past: Mordheim Battle Report, Broken Contract
Scenario: Surprise Attack.
Players: Jimmy Henriksson and Emil Carlsson
Setting: Empire in Flames
The Story:
Giovanni had traded with Jarl Bereolf many times, the chief of a very southern Norse village. Both had swindled the other countless times in the past 15 years, but the trading yet continued, for they were men of business deep down, and it was all within the written contract.
But today the very first strike was blown, Jarl Bereolf attacked Giovanni and his merry Marienburgers at the crossroads between Sigmar Haven and Cutthroat's Den after having recruited some muscle for another go to the cursed city of Mordheim.
The information that Bereolf had gained was that a rich merchant was heading through this crossroad, and set a trap. He had never in his life had any intentions to ever fight Giovanni, but it was too late now, the trap was sprung, and the attack initiated!
Giovanni eventually caught Bereolf's eyes glimpsing at him from the forest. Thus was the contract between MTG (Marienburg Trading Guild) and the Jarnbotir Clan ripped to shreds, they would never trade again. And with that, Giovanni and his men fled down the roads back to their camp...
tisdag 16 januari 2018
NPC for the Nestorian Infestation
This is one of my contributions for the "Nestorian Infested Population", which is part of a INQ28 campaign called "The Nestorian Infestation" made by some bloggers I follow;
https://bigbossredskullz.com
http://wilhelminiatures.blogspot.com
https://echoesofimperium.blog
My first mini of an NPC for the nestorian infested population is in the works.
I still need to make something that holds the book on its back.
I plan to get 2-3 models of willing followers and 2-3 not so willing. This one will be part of the willing, a Servitor to a local preacher (not necessarily tied to the Ecclechiarchy) which will make it possible to read prayers and hymns to the sons and daughters with ties to the cult.
I thought a semi-sentient Servitor would be nice. The arm with the Genestealer cultist skull and the candles makes good and subtle ties to their beliefs, and a source of light so that reading is possible.
Here is a link for more information.
https://bigbossredskullz.com/2018/01/16/infesting-a-population-nestorian-style/
söndag 10 december 2017
The first of "The Holograms" make their entrance
My Escher are finally finished! Now I can get some demo games up and running so I can try out the new system.





I based them loosely on the old cartoon "Jem and the Holograms", but I haven't covered all the characters just yet, but I will eventually.
tisdag 5 december 2017
"The Blunts" make their entrance!
I just finished painting my Goliaths known as "The Blunts", whom take blunt and old power tools to weaponise them when they can't be used for industrial work any longer.




Sadly, I haven't converted any Goliaths with power tool weapons (yet), but as I get my hands on another box of Goliaths I will convert some alternative guys to use, and I have an idea of using the Genestealer cult mining weapons as a Renderizer.
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