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New 40k - initial thoughts & robo-skellies

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Wait - isn't this an AoS blog? Well, most of the content so far has been, but since it's not the only game we play (or even system we collect models for/from), I thought I'd put a post up, given I've been painting some 40k stuff as a slight break from AoS Chaos. So, a new version of Warhammer 40,000 was revealed a week or so back. Not particularly surprising, I think, as everyone had got their codex, or in the case of some, multiple codices (I'm aware that GW maintain it is codexes. I don't care - to me they are still codices), and the Psychic Awakening books were building towards something like this. Everyone and their dog (or other animal, if you don't like dogs, I guess) will have already expressed their opinions on this - good, bad, etc. I hadn't originally planned to add to the whirling maelstrom of internet opinion - originally, I only planned to show some pictures of Necrons that I'd painted, inspired by all the lovely new models ...

Slaves to Darkness & Stormcast reinforcements

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It's been a somewhat quiet couple of weeks, in terms of blogging - mainly because it took me quite a while to write up the last battle report! However, that does mean that I've made quite a bit of progress painting up a number of models for both Chaos & the Stormcast Eternals. First up are the Slaves to Darkness: I actually started painting some of these chaos warriors a few years ago, partially inspired by the old 3rd edition Realm of Chaos era books, and partly by the bright coloured enemies in the similarly(ish) aged (1992, I think) computer game Legend (The Four Crystals of Trazere in some places), an isometric dungeon crawler RPG. In particular, Legend is one of the games I remember most from my youth, as it was one of the few we had when I was a kid, and I spent a long time playing it (alongside other brilliant games like D/Generation and Zak McKraken and the Alien Mindbenders).  My introduction into GW (after Heroquest & Space Crusade) was vi...

Battleplan: The Trap

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Battleplan: The Trap We recently played the next game in the Realmgate Wars series – The Trap. We’re still fighting in Ghyran, the Realm of Life, and this game gives us a bit of background and feel to what’s happening in Ghyran prior to the Stormcast Eternals arriving. For many centuries, Nurgle’s forces have spread across and corrupted Ghyran, polluting rivers, corrupting flora and fauna alike, turning the Jade Kingdoms into twisted, blighted realms. Alarielle has hidden herself away, grown disconnected with her realm and people. Despite Alarielle’s disinterest, the Sylvaneth are still motivated to fight on, and to destroy the forces of Nurgle where possible. The Trap is an example of the kind of fighting that is going on all over Ghyran. At the centre of the Greenglades lies the Shimmertarn, an ornately carved standing stone from whence rivulets and streams flow, purifying the surrounding lands and providing a pocket of resistance against Nurgle’s encroachment. As s...

Soulbound – items & plot hooks

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As mentioned in a previous blog post I recently pre-ordered Soulbound – the AoS RPG by Cubicle 7. While the physical book won’t be available for a while, the pdf file is, so people can start reading, planning and playing straight away. I’ve only had a pdf copy for a few days, and haven’t had a chance to read through it all – the original intention was to review things every few chapters (and I still plan to), but a couple of things have jumped out at me while reading through the Equipment chapter – in a good way, so I wanted to talk about them, and some ideas that come from them. The first of these is the currency system in Soulbound. Rather than using coins, one of the major currency systems used in the Mortal Realms, and especially in the Grand Parch in Aqshy, is Aqua Ghyranis, the life-giving water from Ghyran, the Realm of Life. Apparently coins were abandoned, much to the Kharadron’s annoyance, as they had a monopoly due to the amount of precious metals they had a...

Spooky Ghosts and Scruffy Rats

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 Another day, another group of models finished off and ready for battle. I've managed to clear two small groups of models off my painting table in the last couple of days. The first are the Nighthaunt miniatures from the first two issues of the Mortal Realms magazine. The first issue provides you with 10 Chainrasps, and the second with 4 Myrmourn Banshees. Spooky ghosts, haunting some ancient ruins. While I could have gone for one of the suggested ways to paint ghosts, starting with a light base coat, and following up with washes or glazes of things like Nihilakh Oxide, or the ghost themed technical paints (or contrast), I instead decided to start with a black undercoat, and build up the colours quickly by drybrushing Incubi Darkness, Kabalite Green and Sybarite Green, with the lighter colours being focused slightly more towards the bottom of the models. An edge highlight of Sybarite green was used to bring the colours together. The "skin" was painted by ...

Soulbound!

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As some of you may be aware, the pre-order for Soulbound, the AoS roleplaying game by Cubicle 7, went up the other day. Despite the fact that I'd only being vaguely paying attention to this, I ended up putting an order through. While the physical book (and associated products, GM screen, starter pack etc) won't be out for a while, Cubicle 7 are proving a pdf copy of the rulebook with orders (or you can get the pdf separately if you don't like massive books) - very nice of them! Soulbound cover. Yes, you can be a Kurnoth Hunter if you want to be. Squeezing through small gaps may be tricky. Maybe send your Quiverling ahead as a scout? I've only had time to skim through the book so far (my more thorough read is only up to page 30 or so), but it looks very interesting. While I played a lot of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay and Call of Cthulhu while I was a student (well, undergrad, Masters & PhD, so that's a fairly long period in any case!), I haven't pla...