I always thought Wood Elf Wardancers were kind of bad-ass…
fast-moving, lightly armoured dancers with swords… I imagined them as being
sort of the like the S.A.S. of the Warhammer world – striking fast deep behind
enemy lines and fading away… Well… back when I was playing Warhammer (circa
1989…). There’s probably a lot more fluff out there now and they could be an
entirely different sort of element…
Here are a few old school wardancers – some I picked up off
ebay a while back – a couple are ones I had from “back in the day” that I’ve
stripped and repainted.
(Remember: click on the pictures for a bigger version):
The whole warband. Old Wood Elf Wardancers from Games
Workshop. The plan is to use them as a Warband in Song of Blades and
Heroes. Given the cost of regular Elves, this would be a pretty big warband!
I like this wounded guy - he may not be a regular member of
the warband, but instead be used in a campaign when I'm fielding a member that's
been injured (and has reduced abilities)
I was kind of torn as to whether I should go with muted
tones - greens, greys and browns - like my other Wood Elves - or go with
something a little more "flashier"? In the end I tried to hit
somewhere in between - a bit of colour, but not TOO flashy...
One of the guys looked just like a highlander in a great
kilt with a claymore... so I couldn't resist doing a bit of tartan...
Now I wish I'd done a bit more tartan on some of the others.
Of course there wasn't a LOT of fabric on most to DO a
tartan, so I went with stripes on a few - to give them a bit of patterning.
The shields are crazy small, too, and dominated by the metal
banding around the edge, so it was
a bit difficult to come up with something to paint in those wee areas other
than simple geometric shapes.
I'm not so keen on these dudes with the big hair....
Seriously, what is up with THAT!? I guess it was the 80s....
What would these guys look like in A
Song of Blades and Heroes? Elves seem to be universally Quality 2+…
Combat 3 or 4? Wood Elves all seem to have the Forester special rule. I’d
thought about Long Move – as I think Wardancers had a slightly higher move
compared to other foot troops… to show they are a bit faster moving… but I
don’t know if that deserves a LONG Move – perhaps a Free Disengage - to dance
in and out of combat with? Acrobat…?
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
I have a bunch of figures for A
Fistful of Kung Fu – Hong Kong Movie Wargame Rules done – all three
of the remaining teams are half done, actually. But I’m waiting until I get the
entire forces done before posting them… Some othe rmedival humans have snuck
their way onto the workbench… and there’s a bunch of terrain in the works… more
outdoorsy terrain tiles as well as a bunch of Dungeon terrain tiles….
That hair reminds me a Richard Marx concert I went to in 1989 in Calgary. Great seats (centre, 4th row). He appears. My view is completely obscured by a wave of frizzy hair and Miss Lee Press-on Nails.
ReplyDeleteI think those really are old school. I have some wardancers which I think are the "next generation" forward. Still some wild hair (no chainmail though).
ReplyDeleteNice work. Great job on the tartan, as usual, too!
I think some of those were actually 'Melnibonians' from when GW had the Elric/Eternal Champion license that they reverted back to elves.
ReplyDeleteHuh. Neat. I actually had the Eternal Champion boxed set at one point (and I'm pretty sure I still have Elric and Jerry Cornelius, somewhere!?), but I never saw any of the other figures.
DeletePerhaps I should find Elric and repaint him as their leader - though I seem to recall he was in full plate-mail (and I think Stormbringer was broken!)
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