Showing posts with label Flesh Eater Courts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flesh Eater Courts. Show all posts

Friday, 15 September 2017

Quick painting guide Flesh Eater Courts

Hi all


As promised before, here is a quick guide on who I painted my Flesh Eater Courts. Now these will not win any painting competitions, but this is a very fast and effective way of completing these models. 





Step 1 Black undercoat







Step 2 White spray from above. This creates natural shadowing on the model







Step 3 Wast the whole model the desired skin colour. For this model, I used Casandora Yellow. 






Other colours I have used for my army are Athonian Camoshade, Drakenhof Nightshade and Druchii Violet. I have even now start to mix some of these washes together for a little more variety in my army. 


Now all that is left, is to do the finer details, which include teeth, nails, fur etc, in which ever colour you desire. I then just finish the model off with some Blood for the Blood God to give them the look that they have recently fed on some unsuspecting victim. 







As I said above, these will probably not win any painting competitions. However if you are like me, who just want to get my models painting fast and yet still look effective, then  this guide may suit you. 


Let me know what you think in the comments below. 


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Thank care :-) 

Saturday, 1 April 2017

Kharadron Overlords vs Flesh Eater Courts. White Dwarf Battle Report

Hi all. 


Today I will be discussing the battle report in the latest White Dwarf where we saw the Flesh Eater Court go against the newest edition to Age of Sigmar, the Kharadron Overlords. 


When I first found out about this battle, I was fearful for the Flesh Eaters, as their weakness must be a dominant shooting army, which the Kharadron Overlords look exactly that. Now obviously I do not know exactly how powerful they are yet, however look out on this blog for a review of their battletome which I'm sure will come soon. 


Firstly, both players have said that they are taking pretty much at least 1 of every option. Here are pictures of both forces. 

 

 

The Kharadon Overlords player have confirmed in his lineup, that the ships are capable of transporting troops with the Skyfarer rule, as the majority of his army were on board at deployment. His general was the Arkanaut Admiral Banebellow.


The Flesh Eater player stated that his tactics going into the battle was to get close to the Overlords as quickly as possible, using cover where possible to block line of sight. Also  to keep the army fairly compact to take advantage of the possible buffs the generals provide. His general was an Abhorrent Ghoul King on a Zombie Dragon. 


The first thing mentioned, was the ships of the Overlords opened fire on the Flesh Eater Flayers, killing all but their leader. This was short lived however as the Flayers were able to knit up their wounds, enabling them to stand back up. The flayers then charged the Frigate, bringing it down, killing most of the models on board. 


The Terrorgheist used its screech shooting attack, killing half of a squad of scouts. 


More shooting was aimed at the Ghoul King on the Zombie Dragon doing little damage. 


The Ghouls took more casualties as they charged the survivors of the Frigate crash, leaving only a Mizzenmaster alive, who was then able to enact revenge for his fallen brothers by killing all the nearby Ghouls. 

 


More Ghouls attempted to charge the remaining ships with little success as the ships defences proved too powerful. 


The target for the Overlords at this point became the Terrorgheist as it was teamed up by numerous overlord leaders and generals in a combination of shooting and close combat attacks and the Terrorgheist was brought down by a final blow from the Arkanaut Admiral. 


At this stage, it seemed the Kharadron Overlords started to gain momentum as a result of their superior firepower, killing multiple Ghouls, Horrors and Flayers, and even keeping the ever increasing reinforcements at bay. Also, the Endrinmaster was able to quickly dismiss the Varghulf Courtier with ease, dealing 9 damage in a single combat round. 

 


Next, the remaining ships focussed their attention to the Ghoul King on the Zombie Dragon, inflicting a large amount of damage, however, unable to bring it completely down. 


The shear numbers of the Ghouls started to wear down the Kharadron as they were steadily taking down their powerful leaders. This freed up the remaining court to target the mighty Ironclad which resulted in a victory for the Flesh Eaters as they were able to bring it down, killing all that were on board. 


Once the dust of the battle had settled, the Kharadron player stated he was pleased with how he played and he is unsure how he could have approached it any differently. He did mention that he seamed to be very unlucky with the dice rolls. A statement which was backed up by the Flesh Eater player. 


The Flesh Eater player said he believes that the fact most of the Kharadron were on their ships and unable to do anything worked in his favour, as they were not able to use their full firepower (Units on board a ship are not able to do anything until they disembark). Lastly, he stated that it may have been better to spread his army out a bit, which would have limited the targets for the ships, but overall he was happy how the Flesh Eaters performed. 


My thoughts on this battle is that the Kharadron need to keep their distance as much as they can. By doing this,  they can take advantage of their firepower and the fact that they are not very powerful in close combat, apart from the odd leader. This I'm sure will be covered in more detail when a review is done on their Battletome. As for the Flesh Eaters, I feel they really do rely on their summoning. This could make them difficult to be competitive in matched play as a result of the limits to summoning. As a Flesh Eater player myself, I am very pleased however that they were able to beat the "new guys on the block" :-). I recommend going out and getting a copy of this months White Darwf to check out the battle report in more detail yourself and see more of the amazing photos they have in there. 


That's all from me, please stay tuned for future content on our blog. Get involved by telling us what you think or any questions you have in the comments below. 


Take care :-)  

Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Ghrolls Flesh Eater Showcase

Hi all. 


I advised a couple of days ago that I will showcase my Flesh Eater Courts, and here they are :-)


 


The colour scheme I used is very basic and I think pretty effective. First I sprayed them all black, and then a very faint white spray from the top down. Once this was done, all I done was wash the whole model with the desired colour. Then all that was left was the details, i.e bones and stuff like that. If you would like to see a step by step guide with photos, please let me know in the comments below, and a an looking to expand on the army a little bit. 


Anyway, back to the pictures. 


Ghoul King


 


Crypt Horrors led by a Crypt Haunter Courtier.


 


Crypt Flayers


 


Crypt Ghouls


 


Mourngul. I would like to note, that I decided to add this model to my army before I realised how good the rules were. It was purely because it is modelled with the Flesh Eater Courts in the exhibition at Warhammer World 


 

 

And finally, a Terrorgheist


 

 

As I mentioned before, I am looking to add some more to this army. This included at least 40 more Ghouls, a Crypt Infernal Courtier, a Zombie Dragon and a Varghulf Courtier.


Let me know what you think in the comments below and also if you would like more in depth photos of a particular model/unit.


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Take care and stay fluffy


Ghroll.