So, i've started my first army.
Here's a quick WIP for the first unit done (almost).
http://luddite1811.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/warband-red-mountain-hill-dwarves.html (http://luddite1811.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/warband-red-mountain-hill-dwarves.html)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-m6NXDQM5A4k/VQd3YyL-ZKI/AAAAAAAACNE/4oQMb8y7Jj8/s1600/IMG_1324.JPG)
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Those look really cool, excellent example of the mini-diorama approach to these bigger bases.
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That looks great and very inspirational, can't wait to see how the rest of the army progresses.
Very nice :-bd :-bd
Terrific, Lud ! :-bd :-bd
Cheers - Phl
Cool
That is a brilliant composition and paint job.
Might have to steal that idea! ;)
Great stuff.
Very, very nice indeed ;)
My warband units are still on paper and not even ordered but stuff like this makes the willpower weaker to jump in and ignore other plans!
Love it. Very nice indeed.
They are fantastic, nice work Ludd :-bd
I do like the look of those, both the shields, and the composition of the base.
Big bases really give a lot of options to make units look interesting, rather than the as many figures as possible look of Warmaster bases.
Cheers all. I'm sure your warband will exceed mine with inspired ideas and quality. :-[
I really love the basing of these, at it does feel like the King surrounded by his loyal hearthguard. Can't wait to see more 8).
Excellent diorama base - one of the major selling points of Warband for me.
Cracking job sir!
Great idea, well executed! Nicely done sir!
It's said of sculptors that they don't really sculpt anything, they just chip away the stone that's not needed.
I've always taken this to be a reference to the creative process being a live and evolving thing.
It sort of happened with these. I had a crude idea that I was going to sort of paint them white and brown, with a bit of grey to make them look 'stoney'.
The red came in by surprise.
I'm now looking at them and seeing 'Romano-British' so i think i might use that as a conscious theme for the rest of the warband.
This is one of the things i enjoy about a fantasy army - you're not painting to a historical pattern of colour scheme, so you have a lot more freedom. Its also a lot more difficult of course, and the potential for it to go wrong is considerable.
I'm thinking the 'Red Mountain' motif will transfer across all the units, but the complimentary colour will change with each unit.
I think the core units will be next, then the optional troops. I'm still pondering over the magic user...
I have a few ideas but haven't decided. Will they deploy behind a wall of fire elementals? Or perhap i'll model them summoning a 'giant spirit dwarf' (who will then throw magic rocks as their shooting attack spell)...it also needs some sort of dolmen arrangment. Uh...so many options!
:D
nice work chap =D>
looking fab :)
Really nice stuff. Exactly what I mean/think of by "nice basing". Looks like a unit actually in the process of doing stuff, looks like it'll slip into the army seamlessly but is totally an individual base with real character. AND it's usable - dice frames etc all ready to go.
Cracking :D
Very nice work, looks great!
Love the work! Can't wait to get mine started, but I doubt they'll look this inspiring.
I will probably be ordering the undead army when it comes available.
BTW: why three dice holders???
It's a command base so,
1 for the CP (probably a yellow die - not sure how i'll deal with results of 7 & 8!)
1 for Morale die (probably a green die)
1 for recording hits (probably a red die)
Just trying to minimise token use. It might not work but i'll give it a go.
:)
I'm playing this thursday when i'll be using the Pendraken hit markers. I'f i'm happy with them i might not need these dice frames - if so they're easily removed.
Just trying out different ideas really. Check out the 'how many dice frames' thread. I think in the long run i might just fashion a 'camp' with different trays to put dice and tokens for keeping track of CPs and MPs. That seems like a visually pleasing option to me.