Wednesday, April 30, 2014

2500 points of Tomb Kings at Pack Rat Open

I went to Pack Rat Open last weekend and took the Tomb Kings I was working on. The list looked like this:

Lords

  • Liche High Priest
    Lore of Death, Wizard Level 4
    •   Dispel Scroll, Ironcurse Icon, Talisman of Preservation
       
  • Liche High Priest
    Hierophant, Lore of Nehekhara, Wizard Level 4
    •  Earthing Rod, Talisman of Endurance

Heroes

  • Necrotect
    • -Obsidian Amulet 
  • Tomb Prince
    Great Weapon
    • Armour of Destiny

Core

  • 19 Skeleton Archers 
    Champion, Musician
  • 12 Skeleton Archers 
    Musician
  • 5 Skeleton Horse Archers 
  • 5 Skeleton Horse Archers
  • 48 Skeleton Warriors 
    Champion, Musician, Standard Beare
    • Light Armour 

Special

  • Khemrian Warsphinx 
    Fiery Roar
  • 5 Necropolis Knights 
    Champion, Musician, Standard Bearer

Rare (490pts)

  • Casket of Souls 
  • Hierotitan 
  • Screaming Skull Catapult 
  • Screaming Skull Catapult 


I used a bone giant and a scratch built bone giant as the catapults, both have skulls in their hands that they are throwing. I used Titan-Forge crocodiles for the Necroknight mounts. I also converted up an old metal giant for the Hierotitan. 






It was also the first display board I had made. It was simply a cork wall board/bulletin board that  I glued a bunch of sand too and used cork pieces to create the hills or rocks in the back. One thing I learned from making the display board is that it is much easier to spray paint the sand on a display board than to try and use a brush to paint it. 

In the picture below you can see the Necroknights. 





In the next pictures you can see the converted catapults and the Hierotitans. 





All in all, I am pretty happy with the army. I ended up getting best painted at the event (out of 24 people). I don't think I am a great painted but there are some things that I think helped me take home that prize. 

1. There is a clear color theme throughout the army. 

2. Everything is painted and based. 
3. The board and bases have paint, flock, and on the board and bigger/important models either extra bits or more than one type of basing. 
4. I used a color that stands out. Some armies are really well painted but look really dark and dull from fair away. This one doesn't.



Saturday, April 5, 2014

Current State of the Army

Here is a group shot of everything that is completely painted and based.

All together it is:
1 Liche Priest
1 Tomb King/Prince
1 Necrotect
1 character that can serve as a Tomb Prince or Liche Priest
40 skeleton warriors with hand weapons and shields
58 skeleton archers, two sets of full command
10 skeleton horse archers
6 chariots with full command
2 Warsphinxs
1 Tomb Scorpion
1 Casket of Souls
1 bit made Bone Giant/Screaming Skull Catapult

Here is a closer picture of the characters


Here is a closer one of one of the Warsphinxes


Here is a closer picture of the other side


And here is what is currently on the paint bench. The crocodiles will end up as proxies for Necropolis knights. I have a Khaldia model I am working on getting painted. The Bone Giant will also serve as a Screaming Skull Catapult (I dislike the model that GW makes).



There is a one day event I am going to at the end of April that I need to have the Bone Giant, about 8 more skeletons, a Hierotitan, and 5 Necroknight proxies painted for. After that, the goal is to get the scorpion and remaining characters painted in May, Tomb Guard painted in June, and Ushabti painted in July. At that point I should be pretty satisfied with the army.