What he said
What he said
Morbid Angels:http://www.lounge.belloflostsouls.net/showthread.php?7100-Morbid-angel-WIP
I probably come across as a bit of an ***, don't worry I just cannot abide stupid.
thank you guys, you are really helpful! Now I just have to find the money xD
I hear that kidneys are worth a few a few quid on the blackmarket...
Man so much hate on the hemlock.
I admit, I poo-poo'd it when it came out. However its definitely been a winner-winner-chicken-dinner for me.
Nothing better than getting terrify and horrify together. You can make anything walk off the table. Screamerstar giving you a hard time? Horrify + Terrify == Byebye.
Hiding it behind buildings and such to keep it alive has worked for me.
My 2k Iyanden list which has so far been unbeaten (its only played 2 games mind you)
1 Spiritseer
1 Wraithseer w/ D-cannon
10 WG with cannons
5 WG with d-scythes in a serpent with scatter laser
10 WB with axes
1 Hemlock
2 WL's with brighlances and swords (although I'm thinking of swapping them out for scatter lasers)
1 WK with 2 HWC's.
Its a good mix of both shooty and counter-assault elements that is pretty tough to crack. Watch out for enfeeble. As I told my opponents - I don't have many bullets, but every single one of them really really hurts.
I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: "O Lord make my enemies ridiculous." And God granted it. --Voltaire
Start small! Aim for something that you can do kill teams with and add to it over time. Bear in mind that your attempts to paint the colour scheme will evolve over time so you will want to work on something rubbish first.
The wraith models are so nice it might be an idea to practice your colour scheme on some kind of skirmishing unit. Fluff wise I'm sure you could fit that in too.
Last edited by GravesDisease; 01-21-2014 at 08:51 AM.
You could start simple,
Farseer
2 x Spiritseer
5 x Wraithguard
5 x Wraithguard
5 x Wraithblades
3 x Warwalkers
That will get you to 1000 easy with some flexibility to mess with the loadout on the warwalkers.
This is assuming that you use the Iyanden supplement which allows you to take up to 5 spiritseers as a single choice, I normally double up to make sure I get Voice of Twilight off when I need it. Not to mention doubling your chances at quicken/restrain and protect/jinx. Nothing quite like d-scythes with battlefocus and quicken to get them into range faster, or making Termies 3 up for your wraithblades.
It is very hard to get an even finish with yellow for me. Even on white primer, it takes 2 or 3 coats to make it look right. By the time I get the color to look right, I've lost a lot of the detail on the model. You can get away with this with a marine army but not eldar.
When I need to use yellow as a secondary color, I use Dwarf Bronze instead. That was how I did my Thousand Sons. There's no way I could have done the blue and yellow stripes on their helmets.
You might consider a white base coat and instead of a yellow paint layer, try a few layers of yellow wash.