Thursday 31 October 2013

Reaper Bones Part 2


So I finally got my Bones order from Miniature Heros after a mistake on their part which was admitted too and fixed straight away.

Thursday 24 October 2013

Instant Mold the trials..

So the other day I picked up some Instant Mold and Milliput (you can read about it HERE) and spent the last 2 days playing around.


So what have I learnt?

Monday 21 October 2013

Happy 6 Months Old!

So this Blog is now 6 months old, so Happy Half Birthday! (Feel free to send presents heh)

Of course there's cake..

Come to Chaos.. We have cake!

Saturday 19 October 2013

Kaleb Daark - "Dreadaxe thirsts for you!"



Origins and Comics

The concept of the Chaos God "Malal" was created by comics writers John Wagner and Alan Grant along with Malal's champion, Kaleb Daark, for the Warhammer Fantasy world in the Citadel Miniatures Compendium and Journals. In the comic strip adventure Kaleb Daark's mission allied him temporarily with the forces of good. He fights at the siege of Praag and confronts the followers of the Chaos God Khorne, and also finds himself at odds with the Skaven. Less mutated than other followers of Chaos, he is equipped with his soul-drinking daemon axe Dreadaxe with its pterodactyl-like head on a shaft of bone. His shield was shaped in the form of Malal's skull symbol, his armor was all-black with white details and his steed was a black mutant horse. Kaleb himself appeared pale, as the contact with Malal supposedly drained him of energy. His battle cry was "Dreadaxe thirsts for you!"

Tuesday 15 October 2013

A new project



Well it's that time again.. a new project, this time it's Chaos Squats. I've been promising myself a Chaos Squat army since I was 14 and sold of my Squats to buy the new  SoB that got released (Which then got sold to buy something else in the years hehe). Now as my 30th birthday is only 6/7 weeks away I though it was prime time to start.

So I'm after any and all Chaos Squats and a large chunk of Squats.



My trade list is here:

Chico's trade fodder

Many thanks
Chico

10k hits, Hook Horrors and Malal

Wooo so yesterday this Blog hit 10k views.. that's 5k views in 6 weeks not bad for a little Ol' Blog like mine. Not to mention 41 Minions :)

Anyway a follow up post to yesterdays ''Malal Lives'' post i bring forth the Malal Beast The Hook Horror:

Malal Beast: Hook Horror concept art

Hook Horror from CPModels

You can buy the Hook Horror here: CPModels  for a bargin price of £4. It's scultped by a fellow Oldhammerer so lets support him.



Monday 14 October 2013

Chaos God: Malal

Malal, also now called Malice, is a renegade Chaos God and the Hierarch of Anarchy and Terror who appeared in early editions of the fictional universes of Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000. Also known as "The Outcast God", "The Lost God" and "The Renegade God", Malal was the embodiment of Chaos' indiscriminate and anarchic tendency toward destruction, even of itself and its own agents. The nature of Malal's/Malice's powers is parasitic, as the Renegade God grows in power only when the other Ruinous Powers do. Malal's sacred number is 11 and his sacred colours are black and white.


The Renegade God
There is a name whispered quietly and with fear even by the most depraved, the most evil, and the least sane of the worshippers of Chaos. That name is Malal, the Renegade God of Chaos. Any man who dares look within the unholy black pages of The Great Book of Despair, that foul tome held sacred by worshippers of Chaos, would find the following words: "...and he that went before now came last, and that which was white and black and all direction was thrown against itself. Grown mightily indignant at the words of the Gods, Malal did turn his heart against them and flee into the chambers of space . . . And no man looked to Malal then, save those that serve that which they hate, who smile upon their misfortune, and who bear no love save for the damned. At such times as a warrior's heart turns to Malal, all Gods of Chaos grow fearful, and the laughter of the Outcast God fills the tomb of space . . ."
In eons past Malal was cast out from the bosom of Chaos by the other Gods, or else abandoned them of his own volition, no one is sure which. In any case, Malal's relationship to the other Gods of Chaos is a strange one. All Gods of Chaos pursue purposes that are wholly their own, yet only Malal occupies a position so antithetical to the success of his own unfathomable creed. To be a follower of Malal is to be a Chaotic warrior bent upon shedding the blood of other Chaotic creatures. As such, Malal is both feared and hated by the other Chaos Gods. Malal's worshippers, too, are loathed by other Chaotics; they are outcasts beloved by neither the friends nor enemies of Chaos, dependent upon the least whim of their patron deity. Few men worship such a God; fewer still live long in his service. The bonds that tie master and servant ever drain upon the soul of the warrior, and it is a rare man that can loosen the bonds of Malal once forged.



The Mark of Malal
With the introduction of Malal in the comics, it was inevitable that the deity would find its way into the Games Workshop Chaos mythos and thereby into other products.
The renegade Ogre Skrag the Slaughterer was introduced as a follower of Malal. A short background story told his story as being cast out from his tribe for stealing a "starmetal" axe, with Malal subsequently guiding Skrag to a Chaos Dwarf hold, forcing them to forge him an armor and then slaughtering them all in the name of Malal. White Dwarf: U.K. Edition (1983) featured a Warhammer Fantasy Battle mini-scenario The Crude, the Mad and the Rusty, pitting the lone Chaos Dwarf survivor of this massacre, aided by two goblin fanatics and a mechanical warrior, against Skrag. Skrag has since been recast as a devout follower of the Ogre god known as "The Great Maw".
In the first editions of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay in 1986, Malal has a short paragraph along with Khorne and Nurgle and is mentioned as a renegade Chaos God dedicated to the destruction of the other Chaos Gods.
In the short story The Laughter of Dark Gods in the Warhammer anthology Ignorant Armies, there is also a reference to an unnamed albino Malal Chaos Champion and his warband roaming the Chaos Wastes. This Champion is slain by the novel's main character.
The card game Chaos Marauders published in 1987 featured the "Claws of Malal" card. The unit represented in the game by this card was a warband of Beastmen eager to fight, preferably against followers of the other Chaos Gods.
Use of Malal in further Games Workshop productions ceased around 1988, the same year the first of the two Realm of Chaos background books was published. Malal is not referred to or mentioned at all in these products. There was also an uncertainty as to who actually owned the rights to the concept of Malal -- the comic's authors or Games Workshop. The one notable exception to this absence of Malal was in the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay supplement The Dying of the Light published by Hogshead Publishing in 1995. This book featured a Chaos Sorcerer of Malal named Heinrich Bors who has struck a deal with Malal to escape from the Chaos God Tzeentch.

Continued Existence as Malice
As the further use of Malal was restricted by Games Workshop, the authors of the Something Rotten in Kislev adventure for the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay The Enemy Within campaign introduced "Zuvassin - the Great Undoer" and later "Necoho - the Doubter", as two renegade Chaos deities, replacing the role originally intended for Malal in this campaign. However, the memory of Malal did not die with the ability of Games Workshop to use the Renegade God. The idea of Malal was continued on in the 1990's by veterans of the Warhammer roleplaying scene primarily through the Internet via BBS (bulletin board system) and stories (such as Divine Judgment) so Malal continued to survive, occasionally becoming the choice deity of veteran players playing Chaos. Also in Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40,000, the occasional Malal-themed army still surfaced.
The Shadowlord of Mordheim, Be'lakor, in Warhammer Fantasy has been seen by some fans as a revival of the idea of the renegade/outcast Chaos God originally represented by Malal. Note, however, that Be'lakor is only a Daemon Prince, whereas Malal was a true Chaos God.

One of the strongest direct references to the Renegade God from Games Workshop was made in the Warhammer 40,000 supplement Codex: Chaos Space Marines (3rd Edition - 2002). The first is the appearance of a daemonic weapon called a "Dreadaxe", which is described as preferring to kill other daemonic entities. The other reference was in a picture displaying the other possible painting schemes for the models. One of the examples was a Chaos Space Marine of a Renegade Chapter entitled the "Sons of Malice". The colours used for this Chapter were the bisecting black/white design of Malal's symbol, and the word "Malice" is not too dissimilar from "Malal"; in essence, Malal has been returned to the Warhammer 40,000 universe as the Renegade Chaos God Malice, the Hierarch of Anarchy and Terror. The word "Malal" also means "Malice" in several East Indian languages. More information on the Sons of Malice came in Games Workshop's monthly publication White Dwarf 303 (issue 302 in the U.S.). The article mentioned that the Sons of Malice were exiled from the Imperium for a set of disgusting rituals that were reported to include cannibalism and that they fought in complete silence. The ultimate patron deity of the ritual was never revealed, though it can surmised that it was Malice/Malal. At the end of the article it was specifically mentioned that the Sons of Malice were noted to fight with ferocity against other followers of Chaos.


For more Malal head over to Realm Of Chaos 80's and read there The Malignancy of Malal: Solving the mystery of the 'fifth Chaos God'

Friday 11 October 2013

Reaper Bones... Dun Dun Dun!


So today I decided to finally bite the bullet and order some Reaper Bones miniatures.

What are Bones Miniatures?

The Bones material is a polymer plastic. It is light-weight and slightly flexible, and is very durable. You can paint a Bones figure straight out of the package, and that paint job will also be pretty durable. Bones figures are as detailed as metal figures, for a much lower cost. Bones miniatures are produced with integral (built-in) bases, but it is easy to cut the miniature off of the base if you prefer to put it on something else. It is also easy to cut the figures apart to convert them into different poses or change weapons.

So what did I order and where from I hear you cry!

Well first of all I ordered from Miniature Heroes a great little webstore from what I heard and the owner is a member of LAF.

Now a large lot of the Reaper range isn't for me being mostly designed for RPG action rather then Wargaming, but nonetheless there are some great figures.

So what I ordered to try out the range:
Virina, Female Demon

Naked Demon lady.. what can i say perfect for me and will we used as a Demon Princess for my Fimir (My slave unit will be Hasslefree's naked women)

Purple Worm

To borrow the idea from Mr Saturday and his wonderful Fimir (Found HERE) I will be using these as Chaos Spawn and maybe a couple mounted together as a Hell Cannon.

Cave Troll

Any reason I bought him? Nope but I sure as hell will find him a place in one of my many projects.

So I spent a total of £6 for 3 large figures so I have to say I love the price point, hopefully they'll come soon and I'll be able to paint them up without too much fuss.

What's your take on Reaper's Bones line?

Saturday 5 October 2013

Bikes, Bikes & More Bikes

So I've been a busy boy in the last few days and managed to both complete one unit and get half way though another.

Genestealer Hybrid Rough Riders:




Ork Biker and Wartrak:



Friday 4 October 2013

Freebooter Battlewagon - The Jolly Ork

 Busy painting yet more Orks, this time The Jolly Ork!




Erny from Erny's Place is running a ORCtober give away and can be found here: ORCtober Giveaway All you have to do is paint up some Greenskins and make a Blog post. Simple eh?
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