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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Super_Gibbon on February 18, 2010, 01:39:57 PM
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Some guys at the local had the cool idea of using Warmaster figures to make HOTT armies. I grabbed up some of the Vampire Counts and an Undead blister or two and got to work. It was a great deal of fun and I was lucky enough to find an aquarium castle I could convert into a crazy stronghold.
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a189/nil112073/HOTT01.jpg)
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a189/nil112073/HOTT02.jpg)
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a189/nil112073/HOTT08.jpg)
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a189/nil112073/HOTT05.jpg)
Here is another look at the stronghold,
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a189/nil112073/HOTT04.jpg)
I left a bit of negative space for a unit to sit in the corner.
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a189/nil112073/HOTT09.jpg)
And here is what the castle used to be, a Penn Plaxx Wizard's Castle. I found it in Petsmart but I think its on Amazon too, can't be exactly sure if the one on Amazon is the same one I have...
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a189/nil112073/41xCAWe03gL__SS500_.jpg)
It was alot of cutting and filling but alot of fun too. I think if I had to do it again I would make the cuts a bit differently and avoid the big 90 degree angle in the undercut.
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Really nice 8)
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Fantastic!
I've never painted figures smaller than 15mm. Must give these 10mm a go sometime.
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Thats a great looking army and I love what you have done with the aquarium piece.
I picked up a lot of Warmaster and The Battle of Five Armies stuff at Xmas, mostly Orcs. I havent gone near them yet (and it may be a while before I do) but your stuff is sure to prove inspirational.
I am going to have to start paying more attention in pet shops too...
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wow that is just fantastic! I cant believe how well its painted at 10mm!!!
I plan on getting a hott army within the next month, although i doubt it will look as good as yours!
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Nice job Sky. I really like the blue-faced ghostie things. I've been trying to sell off my Warmaster High Elf army, but maybe I should save a few bases for HOTT!
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Brilliant! Please use them to kill my Lizardmen!
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Great Paintjob for such small figures. I love the castle conversion and may have to nick the idea.
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LOVE EM!
Really like the stronghold. I might nick some of your ideas too! ;)
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Wowee!
I'm now tempted more than ever by the copplestone 10mm orcs - good job he only has humans to oppose them and not elves or else my wallet would be in trouble...
Dammit - just checked the website and his rangers look quite elfish!
Love the castle too - might have to look past the dog food section next time I'm at Pets at Home!!
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Awesome stuff there mate!!
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I shall have to go raid the pet store... ;)
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Neat stuff. The stronghold is great!
I miss HOTT - got started in 15mm fantasy playing that, but most of the rest of the gaming group decided it wasn't complicated enough, so we moved onto other rulesets. (we replaced it with Chipco's Fantasy Rules!, which is a fine set and I still play it, but HOTT had a certain elegance to it)
It helped that my favourite army, and all-Blades dwarf army, was nearly unbeatable in HOTT. The game really seems to favour a big honkin' infantry line!
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Excellent!
I like the "stronghold" - very good idea!
And the ghosts are very good. I see it here in with light blue faces - really fluffy!
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I've always had a soft spot for the Warmaster minis and you've done an absolutely stunning job with them. I haven't played HOTT for many years now, but seeing this has definitely revived my interest! I'll have to stop being antisocial and head down to my local club one evening...
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Thats great stuff, Sky. I wish I was back in Pittsburgh to play against them.
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Well I am glad you are in grad school instead of killing time back here Joe!
Thanks for all the positive feedback guys! I should note that while the fluffy ghosts and the general's stand got some love in the form of high-lighting, the masses of cavalry were a breeze to paint thanks to the simple scheme and GW's Devlan Mud. I don't know where Devlan is but they have great mud there. I love painting 10mm because its so forgiving. The Empire troops I have waiting on the bench will likely be much harder though. Undead is certainly less demanding.
I am not the first to convert aquarium scenery and I would love to see more converted castles and strongholds from LAFers!
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Really nice stuff here, excellent job well done
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Some guys at the local had the cool idea of using Warmaster figures to make HOTT armies. I grabbed up some of the Vampire Counts and an Undead blister or two and got to work. It was a great deal of fun and I was lucky enough to find an aquarium castle I could convert into a crazy stronghold.
Sorry to be dense but what is HOTT?
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binman,
HotT is 'hordes of the things' by Wargames Research Group.
excellent set of fantasy rules,
regards
jim
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It's a very simple set of generic rules. You need no more than 24 bases of models.
It can be played at any scale I believe (6-54mm?) and there are no specific army lists, you choose from a variety of 'classes' such as hero, blade, warband, magician, shooter, behemoth, etc.
The most popular scale is 15mm, and I believe the book suggests 10mm-15mm, so the base sizes remain the same.
It is a nice little set of rules, if you don't take it too seriously, and can be played in 30mins, so losing isn't a big deal. ;)
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Sounds interesting might go grab a copy.
Steve
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Sounds interesting might go grab a copy.
Steve
He too, is there a skirmish option?
A link?
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No, it's purely mass battle.
It's cheap and cheerful though. I have done armies at less than £10.
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This is a Chaos army I did for HotT using Warmaster figures years ago. Eventually I rebased them again into Warmaster system as I wasn't able to find opponents playing HotT in that scale:
(http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/6104/02222010105650.jpg)
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Beautiful Chaos stuff! Thanks for sharing the pics!
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Oh wow, I love those chaos guys!