Today I played in a 3-round BAO/LVO style (Frontline Gaming) tournament. I was the only Ork player. Most people had Eldar or some flavor of Marines. LOTS of Knights.
I didn't take any video batreps, because I wanted to just play. Sometimes I like shrugging off my YouTube duties :)
Anyway this post is just the list I took:
Primary Detachment: Ork Horde
HQ(warlord): Warboss, PK, Bosspole, 'eavy armor, Da Lucky Stick
HQ: Painboy
HQ: Painboy
Troop: 30 'ard slugga boys, nob w/PK&BP
Troop: 18 'ard shoota boys, nob w/PK&BP
Troop: 10 Grots
Elite: 5 Meganobz
Dedicated: Battlewagon, ram, kannon
Heavy: 12 Lootas, 1x mek
Heavy: 4 Lobbas, 2x ammo runts (due to points)
Heavy: Battlewagon, ram, kannon
Secondary Detachment: Allied
HQ: Mek, KFF, 'eavy armor, pk, bosspole
Troop: 10 grots
Heavy: 3 Tracktor kannon, 3x ammo runt
1849pts
I dropped the bikes in favor of the meganobz. Meganobz are pretty much an universal troubleshooter, there is very little out there they can't deal with. I didn't really want to take battlewagons but in any sort of competitive environment but Meganobz are your ace in the hole. The KFF really helps with that first turn or 2 of keeping the wagons moving...if needed.
Orks don't have a lot to deal with Centurions, especially when supported by Draigo. So taking on a Centurion Star really depends on the Battlewagon surviving and delivering the Meganobz package.
Painboys make all the difference in the world against Dreadknights and Helldrakes. And almost everything else.
A single Knight does not stand much of a chance against Meganobz, but will usually kill the nobs at the same time with stomps and/or when it dies. An Adamantine Lance is just too much to deal with though.
The Tracktor kannons are pretty much an auto-include both for the ability to bring down flyers, FMC's and the very, very low price. They are a HUGE threat.
I was thinking about the Stompa until I realized how easily it could be brought down by a Knight (or 3) so it stayed at home.
I can't say enough about Meganobz, especially when supported by Da Lucky Stick and a painboy.
Now only if you could take mega armor on the painboy...
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Saturday, November 22, 2014
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Showcase: Evil Sunz 'ard shootaboys
Completed the refurbishing of another unit, this time making a unit of my Shootaboys Evil Sunz and added bits to help them be more 'ard!
I didn't clean all the mold lines, mainly due to the fact that I don't have the color used for the clothing. I just painted the armor bits red and kept the rest as was. Then they got a shot of Dul-Cote, which, for some reason, has come out more satin than flat lately.
I have 26 shootas, 3 rokkits, 3 big shootas and the Nob with klaw and the awesome Evil Sunz bosspole.
Pics!
I didn't clean all the mold lines, mainly due to the fact that I don't have the color used for the clothing. I just painted the armor bits red and kept the rest as was. Then they got a shot of Dul-Cote, which, for some reason, has come out more satin than flat lately.
I have 26 shootas, 3 rokkits, 3 big shootas and the Nob with klaw and the awesome Evil Sunz bosspole.
Pics!
Saturday, November 15, 2014
On the Bench: Evil Sunz refurbishing project nearly complete.
Only a few models left to finish, but today I did the Nob and just love how he came out, especially the Evil Sunz bosspole!
Don't look too close, these are only tabletop quality!
I'm also starting the trukk but I'm trying to do that as a video tutorial..
Don't look too close, these are only tabletop quality!
I'm also starting the trukk but I'm trying to do that as a video tutorial..
Thursday, November 13, 2014
On the Bench: Evil Sunz refurbishing project in progress.
Finished the first 10 models that I'm refurbishing into Evil Sunz 'ard shootaboyz.
I've got an entire unit that needs touch ups and varnish, so I decided to do them up as Evil Sunz and will do one of my Trukks to match.
I'm doing a quick mold line clean up and then touching up the models before adding in red and yellow over the armor bits. The biggest problem I have is that the color of the unit is something GW no longer makes and AFAIK hasn't made in a very long time. I can't for the life of me remember the name.
Anyway, so far so good. The are going pretty quick, it's just kinda boring. I might do a tutorial on painting the Trukk, not sure yet.
I also have only 26 shootaboyz, thought I had 27 for those times I don't run a nob. Might have to get a replacement.
I've got an entire unit that needs touch ups and varnish, so I decided to do them up as Evil Sunz and will do one of my Trukks to match.
I'm doing a quick mold line clean up and then touching up the models before adding in red and yellow over the armor bits. The biggest problem I have is that the color of the unit is something GW no longer makes and AFAIK hasn't made in a very long time. I can't for the life of me remember the name.
Anyway, so far so good. The are going pretty quick, it's just kinda boring. I might do a tutorial on painting the Trukk, not sure yet.
I also have only 26 shootaboyz, thought I had 27 for those times I don't run a nob. Might have to get a replacement.
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Converting Dark Vengeance Chosen to Plague Marines
In order to make a normal squad of Plague Marines I need to do some work on a couple of the models. While the bolter and power fist guys are fine as-is, the guy with the axe and the lightning claw guy just wouldn't work.
Also, the guy with the cloak seems to be more of a character then trooper.
So I went with converting the cloak guy into a HQ, with the main idea being a sorcerer with a force axe. I guess he could double as a lord as well.
I took the axe and moved it over to the guy with the cloak, and then gave him an ornate backpack. Perfect, easy. The guy that had the axe, had his hand chopped off and then I made magnetized plasma/melta options for him. Also a regular backpack without a bolter attached.
I had to completely cut off the lightning claws, and had to use a tiny bit of greenstuff to fill a gap that came up. Then I gave him a bolt pistol and plague knife (a trimmed down power sword).
So now I have a playable unit of WYSIWYG Plague Marines along with another character to replace the now sold-off Kranon who was painted as Slaanesh.
Not a bad bit of work, very happy with how everything came out.
Also, the guy with the cloak seems to be more of a character then trooper.
So I went with converting the cloak guy into a HQ, with the main idea being a sorcerer with a force axe. I guess he could double as a lord as well.
I took the axe and moved it over to the guy with the cloak, and then gave him an ornate backpack. Perfect, easy. The guy that had the axe, had his hand chopped off and then I made magnetized plasma/melta options for him. Also a regular backpack without a bolter attached.
I had to completely cut off the lightning claws, and had to use a tiny bit of greenstuff to fill a gap that came up. Then I gave him a bolt pistol and plague knife (a trimmed down power sword).
So now I have a playable unit of WYSIWYG Plague Marines along with another character to replace the now sold-off Kranon who was painted as Slaanesh.
Not a bad bit of work, very happy with how everything came out.
Friday, November 7, 2014
On the bench: next project up!
Finished the Nobs, dived into the next project.
I have a full set of the Chaos models from Dark Vengeance, all of which are assembled and primed. But otherwise forgotten. Until now.
I did the chaos lord as Slaanesh but abandoned that idea as unworkable, instead going with the much better option of Nurgle. These are the test models, kinda. I did do a bunch of Nurgle bikes on commission last year so I'm just following what I did there for the most part.
These guys might also factor into some Book of the Beast videos soon..
I have a full set of the Chaos models from Dark Vengeance, all of which are assembled and primed. But otherwise forgotten. Until now.
I did the chaos lord as Slaanesh but abandoned that idea as unworkable, instead going with the much better option of Nurgle. These are the test models, kinda. I did do a bunch of Nurgle bikes on commission last year so I'm just following what I did there for the most part.
These guys might also factor into some Book of the Beast videos soon..
Thursday, November 6, 2014
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