Lords
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Liche High Priest
Lore of Death, Wizard Level 4
- Dispel Scroll, Ironcurse Icon, Talisman of Preservation
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Liche High Priest
Hierophant, Lore of Nehekhara, Wizard Level 4
- Earthing Rod, Talisman of Endurance
Heroes
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Necrotect
- -Obsidian Amulet
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Tomb Prince
Great Weapon
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Armour of Destiny
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Core
- 19 Skeleton Archers Champion, Musician
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12 Skeleton Archers Musician
- 5 Skeleton Horse Archers
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5 Skeleton Horse Archers
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48 Skeleton Warriors
Champion, Musician, Standard Beare
- Light Armour
Special
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Khemrian Warsphinx Fiery Roar
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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.








