Thursday, 25 November 2021

Pallid Hand Death Guard Project - Final (?) Wave

Hello!

If you've been following the blog recently you'll no doubt know I've been doing a big Nurgle army commission, based on the Pallid Hand scheme and using a lot of contrast paints and sponged highlights for a nice quick and effective Nurgly look. So far I've done Plague Marines, Terminators and characters, Daemon allies, Heavy support and Fortifications, Poxwalkers and most recently the Daemon Engines. Now we're finishing off (kind of) with a load more Plague Marines and Terminators:





Nothing much to say about these other than that they are pretty much the same deal as the initial wave, just bulking them up to around 30 models with a variety of options.


More Blightlords - either an additional unit or to bulk them up to ten. They don't have bases yet as the client has sourced five of the now unavailable resin ones so they will be based up when received. 




More Deathshroud as well - again could be run as a second squad or to bulk up the initial unit. I used the regular components rather than 'champion' parts for the squad leader so he could be either. (He does have a cheeky Nurgling though to mark him out!)


Finally, before boxing them up I had to do a full army shot! Poor lighting aside, I think they look rather cool all laid out. I'm rather proud of this project, especially since it's only been around two, two and a half months from start to finish. Well, I say finish - there are three more Deathshrouds making their way to me and there has been talk of Hellbrutes!

Anyway, the important thing is the client is very happy with them, and so I'm happy. I hope you all have enjoyed following this project, thanks for reading and stay safe out there.

Sunday, 21 November 2021

Pallid Hand Daemon Engines

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Nearly at the end of the Pallid Hand Death Guard project, and I think that this lot are probably my favourites of the bunch. There's just something weirdly cute about the little Death Guard daemon engines...


So we've got three Myphitic Blight-Haulers and two Foetid Bload-drones with Fleshmowers. Again, similar method to the rest. Sprayed brown, zenithal spray bone, metal roughly painted in, contrast paints for some colour then sponged highlights all over, with a final bit of Hexwraith Flame for some green glow.




The Bloat-drones are pretty much the stock kits, though one has a large resin base, while the other has plastic and greenstuff. As with the daemons I opted for some different coloured 'fleshy' bits, though I don't think it's super obvious on these guys behind their armoured shells.




The Blight-haulers on the other hand, being a single easy to build kit, received some conversion work. I used spares from the Bloat-drones and the Beasts of Nurgle to make one with a unique front and some tenticles, and another without the track armour but with extra stabby claws. I didn't have any resin bases big enough for these three so they are all on plastic with greenstuff bits.


And there we have it, personally I'm very pleased with these five models, and I hope you like them to. Next up on the blog will be the final wave (maybe...) of the Pallid Hand project with some more Plague Marines and Terminators. Thanks for reading, and stay safe!

Wednesday, 17 November 2021

Pallid Hand Poxwalkers and Surgeon

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More Nurgle stuff! You could say this is getting out of hand

So yes, more stuff for the Pallid Hand commission. Once again we are using washes, contrast and the sponge for highlights to get that grubby Nurgly look. It's basically the same technique I used on my own Poxwalkers, only I think I've improved on the overall look since then. It also helps that they have cool resin bases.







Along with these 'walkers I painted up a custom Plague Surgeon, converted from the Necromunda Rogue Doc, adding a few little Nurgly touches, including a half barrel over his shoulders to bulk him out a bit. At this stage I'd also run out of the appropriate sized resin bases, so he got a custom base as well with greenstuff 'plants' and a tentacle from one of the daemon kits. 




Hope you like them, and there's still more Nurgle goodness queued up for the next few blog entries, so hopefully you'll enjoy that too. Thanks for reading, and stay safe! 


Saturday, 13 November 2021

Battle Report - Death Guard vs Orks

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I feel like almost everything I've been putting up here recently has been Orks or Death Guard. So now time for something completely the same! I took my 'dry' Death Guard, The Desiccated, against Narrative Wargamer Tony with his Deathskulls.

In an unusual move, Tony asked if we could play a 2000 point matched play game to prepare him for a local event, so we were playing Sweep and Clear from the GT pack - corner deployment, five objectives and with the ability to claim objectives to score even after you've walked off. More ways to play 40k indeed!


My list was kind of thrown together from all the Death Guard units I'd built but not used yet, along with a few favourites. As such it's not very optimised, the core plan is a big blob of terminators in the middle being buffed and protecting a load of characters, Possessed in a rhino with the Biologis Putrifier to tell them to do mortal wounds, and a bunch of little units to score points and be annoying. As usual I was taking Mortarion's Anvil, and this was a single battalion, giving me ten CP to start after a bonus relic and warlord trait.

HQ: Daemon Prince (Miasma of Pestilence, Hulking Physique, Suppurating Plate, hellforged sword, plague spewer), Malignant Plaguecaster (Putrescent Vitality, Curse of the Leper)

Troops: 10 Cultists (mix of weapons), 5 Plague Marines (Power fist, blight launcher), 3x10 Poxwalkers

Elites: Biologus Putrifier (Arch-Contaminator), Foul Blightspawn (Revolting Stench-vats, Viscous Death), Tallyman, 9 Possessed, 10 Blightlord Terminators (2 flails, 2 blight launchers, combi-plasma, assorted axes and swords)

Fast Attack: Spawn, Foetid Bloat-drone (Fleshmower), Myphitic Blight-hauler

Heavy Support: Plagueburst Crawler (Entropy cannons, Rothail volley gun)

Transport: Rhino (havoc launcher)

For my secondaries I took the mission specific Direct Assault (basically hold the centre objective at the end of your turn) and Stranglehold since it's a five objective mission, and then I attempted to bank on Death Guard survivability with To The Last. This would be the Blightlords, the Possessed and the Plagueburst Crawler.


Tony's list featured a whole lot of vehicles, plus some boyz for holding objectives, and notably three flyers which was made illegal in 2000 points matched play games literally the next day! Though there is definitely some powerful stuff here it's by no means 'the' meta list that had been winning tournaments everywhere, consisting mostly of models bought when they were pretty rubbish. As Deathskulls, he's got a single reroll to hit or wound on everything, a 5+ save against mortal wounds and Obsec on all infantry. He's running his Wartrike as the warlord so of course he's got a Speed WAAAGH! to call. This list is a battalion and an outrider, and there's some extra toys dished out so he's starting with 5 CP.

HQ: Deffkilla Wartrike ('Ard as Nails, Shokka Hull), Weirdboy (Da Jump, Fists of Gork, Kunnin but Brutal, Super Cybork Body), Weirdboy (Da Krunch, Jabbin' Fingerz, Scorched Gitbonez), Warboss (Big Gob, Da Ded Shiny Shoota, Powerklaw)

Troops: 3x 15 Ork Boyz (Big choppa, big shoota)

Elites: 5 Meganobz (1 combi-skorcha)

Fast Attack: 2x Boomdakka Snazzwagon, Megatrakk Scrapjet

Heavy Support: Gunwagon (3 Big shootas, Da Booma, Wreckin ball)

Flyers: Burna-bommer (Skorcha missiles), Wazbom Blastajet (2 Mega-kannons, force field, 2 Supa shootas), Dakkajet (additional Supa shootas, More Dakka)

Tony took Direct Assault and Stranglehold the same as me, then picked up No Prisoners for his third, reasoning that I had a decent amount of wounds in infantry models.




Deployment. Not much to say really, nothing started off the board, the Meganobz were in the Gunwagon and my Possessed and Putrifier were in the Rhino. We did clarify that the middle ruins were obscuring as if they were 5 inches tall, not that it would have a big effect with all his speed.

We rolled for turn one, it went to the Orks. WAAAGH!!!


The Speed WAAAGH! was indeed called, and everything zoomed around to get shots into my army. I took a bit of a battering from mortal wounds from the Burna-bommer thanks to being bunched up, and some chip fire removed a unit of Pox Walkers, then a withering barrage of improved AP guns hit the Blightlords. When the smoke cleared I still had four left, including paying two CP to avoid morale. I wasn't sure if I had gotten away with it or not - I think it could have gone a lot worse! Interestingly Tony opted not to push out onto the centre and my left flank objective to avoid giving me easy charges. This meant no Stranglehold or Direct Assault in turn one.



My turn one - marching as much forward as possible and trying to remove the planes! Importantly I got Miasma off on the Terminators and the Tallyman told them to get +1 to hit - which counters the Jabbin Fingerz they had been poked with. Shooting downed the Wazbom Blastajet and damaged the Dakkajet, while a charge from the drone halfed the wounds on the Burna-bommer, it's Ramshackle rule saving it. Direct Assault and Stranglehold scored, as well as one big threat removed, but perhaps not enough damage.


Ork turn two, the Boyz poured forward to claim the centre and the left objective (I just picked up the unit of cultists that were claiming it against 15 Boyz on the charge!) Shooting was much less effective this turn but another Blightlord fell, I lost some more chaff and the Bloat-drone was reduced to 3 wounds by withering fire from the Dakkajet.



In the charge phase the Scrapjet got into my Blight Hauler using ramming speed, and with it's attacks combined with mortal wounds reduced it to a single wound. As mentioned, Boyz on the left removed cultists, while in the centre Boyz and the beefy Weirdboy charged the remaining Blightlords and the Deffkilla made it into the Terminators and the Prince. No one was in range to be fight lasted from the Foul Blightspawn, but they were all counting as not charging, which made things interesting. I used the interrupt to fight with the Prince, chopping a chunk out of the Wartrike, which would have killed him if not for his -1 to wound, then fought with the Blightlords before the boyz, using Haze of Corruption to make damage spill over on the two flails - they did 20 wounds between them to shred the mob entirely.

I definitely got the better of that central exchange, but sadly thanks to the Deathskull rule the Weirdboy is obsec and denied me the objective!


In my turn I aimed to claim back the central and left objectives while trying to remove some buggies. The PBC whiffed a bit here, but the Blight-hauler in melee did kill the Scrapjet with it's melta, which then exploded to kill it right back. On the left flank the Possessed got out, got buffed up by the Biologus Putrifier, then absolutely minced the Boyz that were in front of them.


In the middle though I made a critical error - with the Deffkilla Wartrike told to fight last by the Blightspawn, I should have used the few remaining Terminators to kill the Weirdboy, then attack with the Prince. Instead I went with the Daemon first, crushing the Wartrike. However Orks is Never Beaten, so the Deffkilla fought immediately on death to kill the terminators, leaving the Weirdboy alive and securing the objective! That meant no Stranglehold, no Direct Assault and 15 points for Primary on Tony's turn, in addition to the lost 5 for To the Last! Massive swing in the game that looked like I might be right in it.




In turn three, with a fair amount of shooting left Tony took out the rest of my chaff units and the Malignant Plaguecaster, who had been sheltering behind the Blight-hauler. Then the Meganobz disembarked and smashed up the possessed, using Hit 'em Harder to counter Disgustingly Resilient and wipe them out to a man/daemon. In the middle the last Boyz mob went in to the Prince and the PBC to tie them both up and ensure the objective was held even after I smashed the Weirdboy.

After this I ran through my turn three movement phase but after talking it through a bit we didn't carry on. The Orks were too far ahead on points for me to catch even if it went perfectly. I still had some decent units but the Daemon Prince and Bloat-drone were both badly damaged and I was running out of things to hide characters with. Ultimately we think it would have ended with the PBC sitting on my home objective while a load of buggies and planes owned the rest of the board. I didn't get a final score, but it was a big win for the Orks!

Interesting game, it felt like the Death Guard did annoying Death Guard things quite well and were right in the game initially, and the Orkz were putting out a lot of dakka, but what won it for them really was their movement, obsec and a few key combats. What could I have done differently? Well, most obviously I should have attacked with the Terminators into that Weirdboy! I think sending the Drone back for the bommer was a mistake, as it wasn't available to charge anything turn two and might have made the difference in the centre if it was hanging about (and able to heroically intervene six inches).  I think my third secondary pick was wrong, I should have taken a killy one since two of my To The Last units were going forward into melee. As initially mentioned, this list isn't really very optimised and wasn't really built for any of the secondaries. I could have done with having my punch spread out a bit as well - the Possessed were a bit of overkill vs Boyz and then all died to Meganobz so probably could have been two units of five, and the Blightlords might have benefitted from the same?

Tony's list is of course now illegal, but with a bit of modifications it's a pretty nice balanced Ork list that's certainly got some teef. I think he's planning on putting the Gorkanaut back in after it appeared in our Ork vs Ork game and was very scary on the Speed Waaagh! Hopefully he'll do well at his event!

Anyway, thanks for reading, hope you enjoyed, and stay safe!

Sunday, 7 November 2021

Pallid Hand Heavy Support and Fortification

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More Nurgle, more Palid Hand commission. This time some big stuff, heavy support and fortifications.


So first of all, a big of a Death Guard classic - a trio of Plague Burst Crawlers. Sadly I couldn't fit more than one in the light box at once! In any case, I gave them each a bit of modification with greenstuff and spare parts from all the daemons - especially the Beasts of Nurgle.










The PBC is a really cool model, but it is a bit un-chaotic if they all look the same. I'm really pleased with the end results here, some simple modifications, and a bit more of an extensive job on the 'lead' one.

Next, the Miasmic Malignifier, AKA the Bollock Furnace:






I've no idea how actually useful this model is, but I really liked it! I think the sculpt is very kind to my sponging style, making it look very worn and decayed. Weirdly I'm particularly pleased with that little pipe section.


And as you saw above, I did a little group shot with a few of the marines. I think they look pretty sinister here and I'm really looking forward to seeing them all assembled before they get sent to their new home!

Hope you like them, thanks for reading and stay safe out there!