Thursday 25 June 2020

Throwback - Background Writing

Many, many years ago, before Facebook really took over Social Media, Forums were the king of the internet.

I was a member of a few such as The Ammobunker, The Waaagh! and Boot Camp.
This last one, Boot Camp, is what brings my post today, for I discovered some old background fluff I had typed up and posted on an old hard drive, in a different folder to the Chaos stuff I posted a bit back!

This was written around ten to twelve years ago, I was building up a different Imperial Guard army and posting my progress on the Boot Camp forum (all about Imperial Guard). We we're playing a fair bit of Cities of Death during 5th edition and with the Forge World Destroyer Tank Hunter and stuff being released around the time I decided I wanted one.

Then I looked at my finances at the time and decided that probably eating, paying rent and feeding my cat was more important. So I decided to create my own Destroyer, sadly the model is long lost to time, but I still have the background I wrote for the crews.

I also wrote a small piece about the build up of an assault which I have added at the bottom of this page.

Grab a drink, sit back and enjoy reading.

***

Sargeant Gerritz looked round, the clanking and squealing of approaching armour echoed around the small buildings. Second platoon was deeper into the township of St. Lyllease then any other unit, and now they faced a serious problem. He cursed under his breath, his squad had run out of missiles not ten minutes earlier, and now they had this to deal with.

"Everyone take cover, enemy armour inbound!" he shouted to his nearby squads. The men spread out along the cobbled road, but Gerritz knew that it wouldn't be enough, the street were just wide enough for their own armour, so one tank round would take all of them out.

Gerritz felt a chill run down his spine as the enemy tank, a Reaver AT-70, crept to view through the smoke. Its blackend, pock marked hull ground into view. It was covered in symbols which caused all the guardsmen around the curse, and pray. It clanked forwards threateningly, spiked treads digging up cobblestones and dirt.

Lasshots burst at them and he realised for the first time that enemy infantry were advancing with the tank. Two troopers near him died before his platoon could return sporadic fire. Their fusilade seemed puny and insignificant compared to the roar of the enemy tank's battle cannon as it fired. The shell sailed high over them,
and demolished a building somewhere else in the town.

The enemy lasfire grew more intense as they advanced, things were beginning to get desperate. Gerritz was thinking about calling for a retreat when he was forced to duck. Walls and rubble crashed down further down the street as another armour piece tore its way through a building! A long barreled, low slung monster of steel, it turned and fired, destroying the traversing tanks turret in a blossoming explosion, the AT-70 slung to a halt.

He looked closer and saw the Imperial Aquilla on the side armour of the new arrival. he watched dumbfounded a the tank reveresed back into the ruins and turned on the enemy infantry. The top hatch flung open, a crewman appeared and started to punish the traitor infantry with the stubber on the hatch. Men were gunned down as they tried to run. Without him realising it, Second platoon had opened fire as well, in a matter of seconds every traitor was dead.

"CLEAR UP!" came a shout from the tank.
"CLEAR DOWN" he replied, "Second platoon move out".
The men moved out down the ruined street and he thought about how battles change in an instance. Not more then a minute ago they had
been under heavy fire from the enemy, now they were advancing against
said enemy with armour of their own.

***

Lieutenant Koffzca grinned as he called out to his crew.

"Enemy tank, Reaver pattern dead ahead! FIRE!"

The destroyer lurched as the cannon fired. Smoke backwashed into the crewspace and was sucked out quickly by the louvres on either side of the hull.

"Target elimination confirmed!" called his targeter, who immediately started to search for another target.

Koffzca smiled to himself as his crew took a quick note of the kill; that was his eighth kill in this battle. Surely a new record in the company! He was jerked out of his thoughts by the urgent calling of his targeter.

"Enemy to front, enemy to front!"

"Address and fire at will, Markus! Keep us in cover, but preferably with good shooting angles!" he ordered calmly.

The vehicle shook as a round exploded harmlessly off its angled hull armour.

"And for throne's sake, DO IT NOW, MAN!" he bawled.

The destroyer reversed away from the approaching traitor tank, but it was not fast enough. A shell hit the ground near it and ripped away a section of track. They ground to a halt in the middle of the open street, a clear target. Koffzca gulped.

"Abandon! Get out! GET OUT!" he shouted, as he watched the stubby barrel of the AT-70 traverse downwards to point directly at them.

***

Major Rummel stared unblinkingly through his destroyer's scope. He waited patiently for the right time to fire, although some other armour commanders would have opened fire already, ruining the chance of a clean kill. Rummel truly understood the power of the destroyer that he was commanding, however. A quiet position and quick fire with maximum chance to kill was how he operated his tank, and this fact alone had led to him being called an 'ace', and had racked up eighteen kills in his career. He was glad that the infantry which had just begun supporting him from the last street had followed his instructions and kept their heads down. He waited...

"What the hell are you waiting for?" came the clipped vox signal, no doubt from the sergeant.

"Be quiet, you fool!" Rummel spat into the vox.

"You have a shot! What are you waiting for? Personal orders from the Emperor himself?" the infantryman voxed again.

Rummel sighed and ignored him.

Wait for it, wait for it!

The time for action was now.

"FIRE!"

***

The flat crack-boom of the Destroyer's cannon firing echoed across the street. The Reaver AT-70 which had been so focused upon Koffzca's stricken Destroyer shunted several feet sideways, its tracks sparking on the hardpan. It ground to a halt, turret swung completely around, its main weapon hanging on a single hinge. Fire ran across the side of the tank from where the explosion had ignited the electrics and motor servos, before reaching the main magazine.

The Chaos tank blew itself to pieces in an explosion so powerful that it shook both Koffzca's and Rummel's Destroyers and left Garrond and his infantry cowering in the rubble. Looking up to where once before there had been a tank and the road, they saw only a crater- nay, a hole, several feet deep, covering almost the entire width of the road. The walls of the building directly opposite had also been mostly destroyed.

"Target elimination confirmed!" called Rummel's spotter.

"Thank you, Wolfe, but I think we already knew that." His crew laughed as the tension eased.

"Get us out there," he ordered. "Rummel to Support. We need an Enginseer at 60/81b ASAP. Destroyer damaged."

The vox crackled to life.

"Support section to Rummel. Request heard and approved. Will be on site in approximately twenty minutes. Out."

***

Lieutenant Koffzca had climbed out of his Destroyer and was inspecting the damage to the track section as Rummel's Destroyer tore its way free of the ruins, sections of prefabricated Ferrocrete bouncing freely off the slanted armour of the tank as it drove clear and turned to them.

"That damn b****** will have another mark to paint on that barrel now," he thought. "That should have been mine!"

Rummel climbed down and walked over to him.

"Support is on the way. Twenty minutes."

"Thank you, sir." That was all that Koffzca could say before Rummel had climbed back into his Destroyer and started to back up into the new ruins to await and cover the Enginseer's team when they got there.

***

Rain poured down, droplets bouncing into the air when the hit the water-logged ground. Street lamps flickered in the wet night air, casting inane shadows over the alleyway, sparks flying from broken cables. Ahead through the gloom, the flashes of weapons fire marked a fierce firefight in progress, though the sound was muted by the pouring rain. Private Dieck watched the flashes impassively, cradling his lasrifle, knowing that he would be in amongst that hell soon, scowling at a noise created behind him. Private Viby had stumbled on a loose piece of rubble and had fallen headlong into a large pubble. He splashed around for a few moments, trying to find his feet, and scrabbling for his rifle in the puddle.

"Emperor's sake, Viby! We're trying to be stealthy here!" Private Dieck whispered harshly to him.

"Ease up, Dieck. Any one of us could have slipped on that." said Corporal Jakobson.

"Come on, lad." Sergeant Kambietz said, offering Viby his hand and pulling the young private to his feet. After making sure

Viby was steady again, Kambietz moved to the front of the squad. The ten men were crouched in the cover offered by the sides of the buildings around them. The Imperial buttresses of the ruined Basillica, that had been fashioned into Imperial Aquila heads long ago, were merely pitted and rusted now. At one time they would have been a brilliant gold, but now they sheltered the guardsmen from the prying eyes of the enemy. By the time Dieck looked back to the fight, the area ahead was still and silent. The firefight seemed to have ended.

"How's things looking out there, Beynon?" Kambietz asked, coming up alongside his grenade launcher specialist.

"Mighty quiet out there, Sarge. Helluva noise not more than five minutes ago, but now mighty quiet. Almost like..." Beynon trailed off.

"Almost like they're waiting for us." Kambietz spoke the unspoken end of the sentence, staring at the windows across the street. He was sure that he had seen movement up there, but with the bad visibility from the rain and the failing street
lights, who knew what he could have seen?

"Orders coming through, sir. We're to advance and take Building 619 in Grid 60/18b. That's the one across this main street, sir." Jakobson said, pointing at the building in question. "The rest of the platoon will be assaulting from their positions, sir, as well as Third Platoon and elements of Sixth as well."

"A major offensive, eh? Well, let's look alive!" Kambietz said, starting up his chainsword. He raised it in the air and grabbed a grenade. "Come on, lads! We have our orders! Assault formation! Enzmann, I want you to hit that wall with everything your missile tube has. Make a breach large enough for us. Beynon, target any windows and put a grenade through them. I want you to keep them pinned down. Everyone else into the breach with me. Any questions?"

"Sir! Behind us!" cried Private Viby, pointing down the street from where they had just come. A large shape loomed out of the mist, its autocannon protuding from the front as a greenish glow lit up the pilot. A faint buzzing and clanking accompanied its movements.

"A Sentinel..." Jakobson said. "If they're also being sent in for support, it looks like this is bigger than we thought."

"Looks like the assault is starting, lets move!" Kambietz said. They broke cover as one, Enzmann's missiles flying past them, blowing chunks of ferrocrete into the building. Grenades hurled from Beynon's launcher peppered the windows facing them, exploding violently inside the upper stories of the building. Brilliant red stripes of energy spat from the squad's lasguns, the las rounds cutting steaming paths through the rain. All along the street, as he looked left and right, Kambietz could see ripples of lasfire from the advancing squads. Explosions lit up the darkness and fires began to crackle amongst the debris.

Return fire began to pepper the street around them, hard rounds glowing and leaving tracer trails in the air, enemy lasrounds a lighter shade of red pierced the darkness. A Private in front of Kambietz doubled over and dropped dead as two separate lasrounds found him, blowing out of his throat and making a large hole in the top of his chest. Still holding the grenade in his right hand, the clip held in, Kambietz raced towards the objective. A cry of terror and fury erupted from his throat...

"For the EMPEROR!"

***

Well, I hope you enjoyed that, it was a trip down memory lane for me at least.

As I continue on with my Ventrillians, who knows, perhaps the destroyer crews will be renamed something more suitable for that army and included eventually. I have much stronger converting and modelling skills then I did back then and am not as worried about converting things such as tanks and expensive kits nowadays.

Until next time...


 - Lewis

Wednesday 24 June 2020

Workbench Wednesday


Hello, a few weeks have passed in a blur it seems.

Life is slowly resuming as lockdowns are lifted out of the pandemic.
Shop's are reopening, passengers are returning to public transport making my job busier then it has been for the past three months, and a slew of painting projects have been finished recently, I just haven't had time to post any of them.

So without further ado...

With the announcement of 9th edition 40k and the crusade system, I took the oppourtunity on a break at work to draw up a 50 Power Level list for my Imperial Guard, meaning that the Ventrillian Nobles army will be getting some attention against this year, after languishing in their box for some time.

I started with what Uncle Atom from Tabletop Minions classes as a "Quick Win" .

This Commissar and three Wyrdvane Psykers form a part of the Guard forces I have always been fascinated with but never seem to get any love.
Now technically, I don't have to field them all at the same time, or even together, but I've always had an image of the Psykers being co-erced forwards by a Commissar. One who was always on the lookout for any signs of daemonic possession and would shoot the psyker "for his own good" before the daemon could manifest fully.

What helps is that this Commissar model is one of my favourites of all time:
I love the idea of him reading from the Imperial Creed in an effort to inhibit any daemonic activity around his charges.
Speaking of:
I was lucky enough to get one of each Sanctioned Psyker model off of eBay for a song, and they were in good nick when I got them.
They are in muted greatcoats, with the maroon sashes at their waists to tie them to the greater Ventrillian army, eventually.

For the Martian Adeptus Mechanicus army I am working on I have managed to get three Skitarii Rangers finsihed.
These accompany the Arquebus Skitarii I posted in the previous post, just one more Arquesbus to finish and that's another unit completed.

Finally for 40k, well, Blackstone Fortress, I have now completed all of the models for the Cultists of the Abyss set:
A nice dirty theme for the unit, lots of earthshade washes, but a paler skintone then normal as I wanted the waro touched models to look rather unhealthy compared to the exploration party from the wider Imperium.

The Cultist Firebrand has his flames painted in the same green shades as the previous Black Legion Terminator Sorceror to match that army.
To make the unhealthy skintone, I started with a basecoat of Ushabti Bone rather then a fleshtone. This was then washed with Serpahim Sepia in this case, or Earthshade in the main cultist units case to give some variation.
I still find it strange that the fuel for his flamer seems to come from a tube attached to his spine, but then, when you've been in the warp I guess anything is possible.
I worked with Sycorax Bronze to mix up some of the armour panels, and avoid the gold colours for the lowly cultists. This is a horrid colour if allowed to seperate into its mixture parts and really takes some work to get even coverage at all with. I think i'll use a thin coat of Retributor Armour and Earthshade in future as this makes a nice muted gold/bronze colour.

Finally, for Age of Sigmar I have finished off another leader for the Khorne Bloodbound force and some accompanying Bloodreavers bringing the unit up to twelve models strong.

The new leader this time is an Aspiring Deathbringe, a little lower in rank then the Exalthed Deathbringer from last time. Still a great older metal model. I love the pile of skulls underneath him.
Again with the more muted metal coloured armour with just some red panels for his shoulder pauldrons and icons. His head is actually from the Chaos Chariot kit as I disliked the original.

On a last note, recently here in the UK it was Father's Day, and my boy (with help from his mum) bought me this as a present:
I now have a physical copy of Dragon Rampant, no excuses for not learning the rules properly (I made some major errors in my last battle report) and more regularly.
And:
This is the original version of the book from 1996, a lovely tome of inspiration and ideas, several of which have been earmarked for projects when I get time...ah the ever enemy of the modern working hobbyist, Time...

He also got me a hardbacked copy of Double Eagle, one of my favourite Black Library novels, to replace my tired, dog-eared paperback copy.
"Something to read, Something to play and Something to craft with" was the clues to what was in the giftbag when he gave it to me.

Anyway, that wraps this update of my hobby life up, I'd love to hear from people with their projects and "Quick Wins" in these times.

Until next time...


 - Lewis



Wednesday 3 June 2020

Workbench Wednesday


Another week, bit different this time as I have returned to work today:

So yeah, although, it's fairly quiet as yet and motivation to finish projects is still running high, along with thoughts about new projects with the announcements regarding 9th edition 40k.

To start with this past few days I have finished another slew of models.

"Da Sergeant Major asked me what my job was an' I said it was to, uh, do what I was told. He said I was a genius and gave me another medal. I likes da Imperial Guard!"

— Nork Deddog, Ogryn Bodyguard

One of the White Dwarf bonus materials for Blackstone Fortress has been the addition of retinue characters. You play out a mission in order to recruit an extra character to your adventuring party, complete the mission objectives and they are “unlocked” to be used by a player (although you can still only have four characters in an expedition).
One of the articles revolved around a pair of Ogryn brothers, and as they come in a box of three models, we decided to build the last one as the eponymous Nork Deddog, legend in his lifetime as the smartest and most loyal Ogryn bodyguard ever to walk the 41
st millennium.
A fairly simple and speedy paint job, Straken Green fatigues, with Black Templar contrast and Liberator Gold armour, all washed with Earthshade for depth.

Another Skitarii, this time with one of the Arquebus rifles has been added to the Mechanicus pile.


And the final Bloodreaver, the one which broke off his base last week.


Same colours as the rest of the unit, I have made some progress on the other half of the unit, but they took a back seat to the next guy. One of the leaders for the Bloodbound force, this is an Exalted Deathbringer, an old metal model I got off eBay and have painted up in the style of the Bloodwarriors I finished a while ago.

He has an impressive collection of skulls dotted about his person (including an Orruk skull), but I find it amusing that he is about the only Khorne model I own who is wielding a shield.

As they are starting to tally up, I decided to get a photo of the entire force so far:

Exalted Deathbringer in the fore, a unit of eight Bloodreavers and two units of five Bloodwarriors form the core of the army so far.
I'm interested to know if anyone has any ideas of any good monsters I could add to this forces, as I do not like the Khorgorath model GW put out.


Finally, I have finished the six Warrior Monks which I started in April for the “30 minutes for 30 days” challenge, before the world went crazy and I failed the challenge.

All finished, based with the same jungle herb basing as the first one which I finished. For the banner, I chose a simple geometric design I pulled from a historical reference from the internet.

This is a photo of my “Current To-Do” box.

Lots of Khorne stuff in there, as well as a Dunecrawler, Leman Russ, Celestine and a Mechanicum robot, I forget the name of it.
Things will be pulled out of this box to be finished before I move on to other bits.


The new project ideas I've been kicking around revolve around campaigns actually.

With 9
th edition announced, GW also announced the “Crusade” campaign system, in which your army gains character through rolling results after games, they can gain archeotech weapons, veteran skills, battle scars and wounds, new units, etc.
Sounds good, and so far I am thinking it will be my main purchase from the newly released things, as I have the indexes and bits I need to play my armies with the 8
th edition rules for now. Maybe invest in the big 9th edition box later on in the year.

The other one is a Dragon Rampant campaign along the style of the Total War computer games. I love those big world strategy games and am spit-balling rules ideas to translate this onto the tabletop. I'll post notes and ideas up here when I can get the written legibly for other people to understand.
One thing I am considering with this style of campaign though, is to set it up over an instant messaging program and let “outside” players do the whole empire management part, and then play out the battles solo (or with occasional help from visiting friends) as and when they happen, then have the army commander report back to the empire ruler with the results and let them take the next step accordingly.

Well, that about sums this week's hobby, thoughts and progress up.


Until next time...


- Lewis