Thanks for the kick in the pants, John.
I don't have any more pictures...yet, but I'll get some for you by the end of the week at least. I should have the Wargs done by then. I took them with me when I went to my parents' house for Christmas, but couldn't get anyone to leave me alone long enough to get any painting done.
Anyway, to hold you over, I will give a short battle report instead. My buddy is in the process of building a Wood Elves army and I'm working on the Angmar stuff, so we decided to get a game in (with unpainted miniatures, no less. Aaah!), so that we could start learning how to play them properly.
Scenario -- A Clash of Pickets
Points -- 500
Board -- 6x4, set up using the LoME terrain generator for Angmar.
His list:
Legolas
3x Wood Elf Sentinels
24x Wood Elves with various gear
Allied Hero -- Haldir with armor
My list:
Allied Hero -- Witch-king of Angmar with mount & 3/13/3 M/W/F
Wild Warg Chieftain
8x Wild Wargs
25 Orcs, one with banner
6x Spectres
The game began with us holing up in our respective corners, and picking of stragglers as they came onto the board. Then, once everyone was on the board, I formed my guys up and started marching them across to his corner. I knew I was going to take a lot of bowfire going in, but what else can you do. I didn't have much ranged stuff myself and what I did have was unreliable. Well, due to the scenario, the game ended as soon as I was broken, which occurred on the turn that I finally managed to charge his line of warriors, so we fought one round of close combat and that was it. His Strength 3 bows had carved me up on the way in, and he was rolling a lot of 5s that day. I would have probably been able to win the game in the long run, but the scenario objective wouldn't allow it.
Lessons learned:
--Be aggressive with Angmar. Not enough ranged firepower to hang back.
--Use the speed of my Wargs to get in the mix early and tie up enemy archers.
--Use a 4x4 table for 500 point games.
That's enough for now...and as I said earlier, I'll have the Wargs done this week.
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Respectfully,
Jonathan
Do what is right, love mercy, and walk humbly
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