tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2206634868661691530.post7779574531301765500..comments2023-10-15T06:24:09.396-07:00Comments on The Spirit Chamber: A mini update with a WIP jetbike:Yrielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15953842551991627206noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2206634868661691530.post-88804594663798823912011-05-20T04:30:24.861-07:002011-05-20T04:30:24.861-07:00Not sure where to put this on the blog, but I'...Not sure where to put this on the blog, but I'd like to see what words of wisdom you could impart upon my Ulthwe' army revamp. Since 2nd edition, I've played a Guardian heavy styled army and had a lot of fun with it. In 3rd edition, GW gave out the cool Craftworld rules and Ulthwe' fit my theme very well. I've gone back to tweaking it a bit now in 5th (and close to 6th edition) and am looking forward to using it. What would you see as glaring issues? It's geared for 2000 points and I have a few points left over:<br /><br />Autarch, Fusion Gun, Scorpion Chainsword<br /><br />3 x 5 Fire Dragons<br />3 x Wave Serpents, twin linked Shuriken Cannon<br /><br />2 x 10 Guardians, Scatterlaser<br />2 x Wave Serpent, twin linked Eldar Missile Launcher<br />6 Eldar Jetbikes, 2 x Shuriken Cannons<br />3 Eldar Jetbikes, Shuriken Cannon<br /><br />3 Vypers, 3 x Scatterlaser<br /><br />3 Warwalkers, 6 x Scatterlaser<br />3 Warwalkers, 6 x Eldar Missile Launcher<br />3 Warwalkers, 6 x Shuriken Cannons<br /><br />No real assault capability, but the idea is to go second and utilize reserves/outflank. I think it has the shooting tools to handle mechanized as well as hordes. However, if I screw up movement, multi assaults could wreck it. <br /><br />Thoughts?Charliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01177682951235873490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2206634868661691530.post-42695949054537542372011-05-02T18:59:56.283-07:002011-05-02T18:59:56.283-07:00Thanks, Charlie, I've learned a few things whi...Thanks, Charlie, I've learned a few things while painting yellow...Mainly I've started with just a simple white primed base and did all of the dark colors first then when they were set I did a simple yellow ink wash followed with a drybrush of darker yellows building up to the brighter ones. This army has been a big learning experience for sure.<br /><br />Also, a general note to anyone reading this, I am having technical difficulties with my computer/internet connection at home so until that is fixed, updating content may be slower than possible, sorry!Yrielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15953842551991627206noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2206634868661691530.post-57964038606140743102011-05-01T03:44:30.292-07:002011-05-01T03:44:30.292-07:00Looking good. Yellow is an extremely hard color to...Looking good. Yellow is an extremely hard color to paint, especially with a secondary color such as blue. Get a spot of blue on the yellow and it is a real chore to go back an touch up the yellow. Best of luck getting more done.Charliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01177682951235873490noreply@blogger.com