Friday, April 20, 2012

AFTERMATH: The Taking of Hellion Prime

Author's note: this is an after-action report from two years ago that I somehow neglected to publish.

So I went down to the local GW today for a 1750 point pseudo-narrative tournament - 3 rounds with a rudimentary linked narrative running through all the games. The list I brought looked like this:


HQ

Librarian 175

• Terminator Armour

• Epistolary

• Vortex of Doom, The Avenger

Chaplain 130

• Jump Pack

• Meltabombs

• Digital Weapons
ELITES

Terminator Squad [5] 230

• Assault Cannon
TROOPS

Tactical Squad [10] 220

• Meltagun

• Multimelta

• Sergeant: Powerfist, Meltabombs, Teleport Homer

Tactical Squad [10] 210

• Meltagun

• Multimelta

• Sergeant: Power Sword, Meltabombs, Teleport Homer

Tactical Squad [10] 205

• Flamer

• Heavy Bolter

• Sergeant: Power Sword, Meltabombs, Teleport Homer

Scout Squad [10] 165

• 4 Combat Blades

• Heavy Bolter

• Sergeant: Combat Blade, Teleport Homer
FAST ATTACK

Landspeeder 50

• Heavy Bolter

Assault Squad [5] 135

• Plasma Pistol

• Sergeant: Power Sword, Meltabombs
HEAVY SUPPORT

Devastator Squad [10] 230

• 4 Missile Launchers


Game 1 was Seize Ground with Spearhead deployment. The Secondary objective was to "scan" each objective marker with a Troops unit; roll a D6 and on a 6 you got a point. Most points takes the secondary objective.

My opponent had a fairly balanced Eldar army: an Avatar, 10 Dire Avengers, 10 Wraithguard, 10 Guardians, 10 Swooping Hawks, 5 Dark Reapers, a Wraithlord, and 3 Warwalkers.

At the end of the game we were each sitting on one of the four objectives, but my opponent had managed to scan 3 objectives - whereas I had failed to scan any. Minor victory for the opposition.


Game 2 was Annihilation using Dawn of War deployment, with Table Quarters as the secondary objective. My opponent was a very tank-heavy Ultramarine army: a Librarian, two Tactical squads (one in a Rhino, one with a Razorback), ten Assault Terminators in a Land Raider Crusader, two Landspeeders, two Predators, and another Land Raider Crusader.

My infantry-heavy army was slaughtered almost to a man; the game ended with my opponent claiming 8 Killpoints and 2 table quarters, for a Massacre.


Game 3 was a Capture & Control mission using Pitched Battle deployment. The Secondary Objective was to end the game with units in your opponent's deployment zone. An additional twist included in the scenario was that all terrain was counted as difficult for infantry - that meant it would be a long walk for my Revilers. I faced an aggressive Salamanders army that included Vulkan and 5 Vanguard in a Land Raider Redeemer, 2 Tactical Squads in drop pods, an Ironclad Dreadnought in a drop pod, an unmounted Tactical Squad, and a squad of Assault Terminators.

This game was incredibly close - in the end, my opponent claimed one objective by an inch, but I had three units in his deployment zone. This resulted in a Minor Victory for him.


Despite losing all my games, I got to play three good games of 40k and walked out at the end of the day with the award for Best Sportsman - and $45 in GW gift certificates.

Rethinking Captain Telemachus

Jarhael Telemachus, Captain of the Revilers 3rd Company is the erstwhile commander of my Space Marine Army. Currently represented by a somewhat sloppily converted Emperor's Champion, I decided to make my first summer project an attempt at converting a model that does him justice. To that end, I picked up a Space Marine Commander box and a Finecast Emperor's Champion - hopefully the Finecast lends itself to conversions better than the original white metal. The old Telemachus model will probably be repurposed as a Vanguard Veteran sergeant, or a member of the Honour Guard.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Update and Rebranding!

Hello readers,

Just a quick heads-up to inform everyone of a slight change - Magnet Addict is now
Stormcrow Hobbies. I'm still writing, converting and painting all of the stuff on here, the only thing that's changed is the name and URL.

In future news, I've decided to halt purchases (except of paint and hobby supplies) in the short term and tackle the mountain of unpainted additions to my Space Marine army over the summer, once I'm done with my second year of uni. Slated projects include another Tactical Squad, filling out my five-man Assault Squad, two more Drop Pods and a variety of First Company Veterans.

I'm excited to try out the new Citadel paints, and am going to attempt to post weekly updates/thoughts once I'm back in the swing of things.

Friday, November 4, 2011

RESURGAM

The new Necron Codex comes out tomorrow. As my first army, the 'crons hold a special place in my gamer heart... so, I've decided to set about giving them a nice reboot to go with the new rules. New colour scheme, and probably a couple of shiny new units to go with them.

Step 1: picking up the new Codex at the Kingston Gaming Nexus tomorrow!
Step 2: do some colour scheme proofs in my sketchbook, in preparation for repainting old minis as tests over the Christmas holidays.

Monday, June 20, 2011

The Return

Coming back to this blog after over a year away... mainly due to spending the fall, winter, and spring in Europe for my first year of uni.

Anyway, I find myself back at home in Canada for the foreseeable future, and getting right back into the hobby swing of things.

A bit of thinking and looking at my collection have prompted the following thoughts:


  • I'm through with building armies around army lists. I want to collect and paint models I want to collect and paint and maybe even play with.

  • My Space Marines will be my main gaming army. That means my other armies (Imperial Guard, Necrons, Eldar) are more free to focus on theme and showiness, and less on game legality.

Currently I am about to dive into a wave of plastic power armour, utilising the new Grey Knight plastics to bolster the Revilers' Librarium and First Company, as well as assembling the MkIII Marines I bought in England at Warhammer World. Also two more drop pods!

My other main hobby project at the moment is a set of Inquisitorial Henchmen, attached Inquisitor, and Rhino transport for my friend Jeff who recently started Grey Knights.


In the further future (all the grim darkness of it) I plan to pick up some Dark Eldar models because they're bloody amazing. But that will wait until a little while later, probably.


Watch this space for imminent pics of my current works in progress, taken with my slick (and thoroughly field tested) DSLR camera.


And trust me, there will be magnets. Oh, there will be.