Monday 17 August 2020

Dwarf army photo

Right, so after the fight I had with trying to get a decent picture of my Empire, I found the Dwarfs a bit easier. Or maybe I have already just lowered my standards and stopped caring. Whatever. Either way it's a win, right?

So this is what I currently have ready to go for my Dwarf army. It translates to about 7000 points in 8th edition. There are number of incomplete elements that join the gang for games of Kings of War, like Elementals. I need to finish them. Anyway...

First a "sensible" picture that people might be able to look at without scrolling around...


Then all I get in terms of "next size up" in Blogger. Max phat size...

It's good to be king. Walking is for plebs.
And a couple of other lower, closer shots...


As has been suggested, I will work on getting together some more permanent army albums, including shots of each unit. But I'll worry about that after I've got some updated army shots.

7 comments:

  1. This really is a sight to behold! It's like reading a battle report from about 20 years ago and desperately fantasising over having such an enormous (and painted!) army. Somehow I never did for WFB (despite having had several for 40k over the years) so it's always nice to see something like this that scratches that nostalgia itch.

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    1. Ah, I remember drooling over the armies in White Dwarf, with such a wish list of models on display. Anything close to achieving that sort of nostalgia is a win for me. Cheers!

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  2. Awesom sight! Are you still not playing t9A?

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    1. No, neither I nor anyone at our club has bought into 9th Age. It doesn't seem to have much of a presence in Australia as a whole.

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    2. https://www.the-ninth-age.com/community/index.php?board/343-australia/

      This is australian t9A subforum.

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  3. Great T9A scene here in Melbourne. Weekly games at a brewery (pre-COVID) and monthly social tournies at HoW. We actually had a tourni last week at a local park. If ever you get interested to give it another try, get in contact.

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