My army has grown enough that I played 1250 pts against Quinn's Grey Knights last night. It wasn't pretty and I'm starting to wonder when we will be seeing their first victory at GW. They have done well at a couple of smaller games at the school club, but these rarely get played to conclusion, so I can't really count those wins.
I have now added an Ironclad, a Rhino and a Devastator Squad, as well as enough marines for two full Tactical Squads. Most are virtually finished, although 6 marines and the Rhino have only had a basecoat.
We rolled The Relic mission, but to be honest I struggled to get anywhere near it and was pushed back as the GK dominated. His Vindicare Assassin was lucky to survive a snapshot from my Missile Launcher in the Rhino, but then went on to wreck my vehicles in short order. Quinn does not like GK Terminators at all, but his two big squads of Interceptors proved far too manoeuvrable for me to deal with, and they put out a lot of shots too.
Quinn kept failing Ld tests on psychic powers and even towards the end when I tried to tank shock one of the Interceptors units, who were behind my lines. However, with them falling back towards their own table edge, rather than the closest edge, which was just inches away, this proved rather pointless.
I did have a little luck with a few snapshots and managed to kill one squad of Interceptors, but not enough to trouble Quinn unduly.
The army still needs work to make it even vaguely competitive at the moment, but I have had a few positive comments about how they are looking.
Modelling, painting and playing with figures from Games Workshop is not everyone's idea of a fun hobby, but I love it!
Friday, 27 July 2012
Saturday, 21 July 2012
Howling Griffons Predator
The Predator is very nearly done. I just need to decide two things - what colour to do the lights and what to do about unit transfers.
I didn't fancy doing a quartered scheme on a vehicle, but I'm quite pleased with the two-coloured effect. I have now started a Rhino, and am debating whether to stick with the same colours or reverse them, with a red body and yellow doors etc.
As I now have some time off, I have also got started with an Ironclad and some Devastators, if only to give me more choice of heavy weapons.
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Chariot Challenges Counter
OK, so I should have ignored the chariot and just assaulted the Overlord. Challenges cannot be issued from a chariot, so the Mindschackle Scarabs would have targetted a random model from my unit in base contact, rather than having a choice of one. Hammer of Wrath from the chariot could be a problem, as it gets those hits whenever it charges and it can't be locked in combat as a vehicle.
Something like an Ironclad would be good in that combat, as it could ignore the Hammer of Wrath and can't be Mindshackled, but it would probably end up getting glanced to death before it could get in a charge.
Something like an Ironclad would be good in that combat, as it could ignore the Hammer of Wrath and can't be Mindshackled, but it would probably end up getting glanced to death before it could get in a charge.
Friday, 13 July 2012
Cheeky chariot challenge combo
I took my Chaos army for an outing to GW Newbury last night. I have now bought a winged Daemon Prince to lead them, for some Monstrous Flyer goodness. It is still being painted and I haven't worked out how to fit him in my case yet, so I was using my Nurgle Sorceror on a bike as HQ. I also ended up with Invisibility as my psychic power, so my unit of T6 Nurgle Bikers also got a very tasty cover save and could only be hit at WS 1 in combat.
I was playing Necrons and came up against a rather nasty combo, which ended up shutting me down. He had two Overlords in Command Barges, which are apparently now chariots. Anyway, I got in charges on both in separate assaults to avoid getting Hammer of Wrath from them. I managed to wreck both chariots with krak grenades. Each Overlord survived and was then fighting a unit and they issued challenges. If I accepted the challenge, he then used Mindschackle Scarabs on the accepting model. I failed all of these rolls, which meant the single model in the combat was hitting itself, but my other models were locked in combat and were unable to attack anyone, due to the challenge. Refusing the challenge meant I was then struggling to wound him with basic troops, especially with his 2+ save.
I guess I need to read up on the new chariot rules to find a counter. I suppose a cheap tar-pit unit to tie him up in combat would be one method.
I was playing Necrons and came up against a rather nasty combo, which ended up shutting me down. He had two Overlords in Command Barges, which are apparently now chariots. Anyway, I got in charges on both in separate assaults to avoid getting Hammer of Wrath from them. I managed to wreck both chariots with krak grenades. Each Overlord survived and was then fighting a unit and they issued challenges. If I accepted the challenge, he then used Mindschackle Scarabs on the accepting model. I failed all of these rolls, which meant the single model in the combat was hitting itself, but my other models were locked in combat and were unable to attack anyone, due to the challenge. Refusing the challenge meant I was then struggling to wound him with basic troops, especially with his 2+ save.
I guess I need to read up on the new chariot rules to find a counter. I suppose a cheap tar-pit unit to tie him up in combat would be one method.
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