I have made a few posts now about the construction of this warband and my plans for them. They are finally complete! Behold the Red Brothers before they are sent on an inquisitorial mission, because they may not all return! I am starting a solo campaign with this group and will be regularly updating the blog with the scenarios I have created and the battle reports that follow the adventure.
What started as a quick way for me to paint an army, has – I think – turned into my new approach for larger scale army building. Part of the reason I am writing this is because I have had a lot of conversations lately with people who have had trouble getting a painted army to the table. I wanted to show that there’s a bunch of really easy ways to get an army done quick and make it look decently good. And this isn’t a speedpaint hack or a slap-chop guide – there’s no new fancy technique here. It’s really just about using a few high contrast colours and picking out bold details. It can be done incredibly quickly, even by a beginner, and it has a very strong style of its own. To set the stage a bit, I’ve been working on a massive Dwarf army for Warhammer: The Old World. It’s something like 6000 points before adding magic items – way too many models. Additionally, I made the decision that this army was going to be done using something approximating the 90’s ‘Eavy Metal s...





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