Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Battle Report- Wolves vs. Flesh Tearers



I had the pleasure of heading over to Games and Stuff to complete a trade with Damien. We got to talking, and he introduced me to a friend of his waiting for a game. I had brought my 1850 Flesh Tearer list with me, plus some extras, so I was happy to oblige his request to go to 2000.


What I brought:


Librarian with Shield/Unleash Rage, traveling with 5 TH/SS Terminators and a Sang Priest with Infernus Pistol in a MM/LC Storm Raven. Oh, and a Furioso Dread with HF, Magna Grapple, and Blood Talons riding in the back.


Shield/Blood Lance Librarian in a drop pod with a 5 man Infernus/MG Assault Squad, with an Infernus packing Priest


2 x Assault Squads, 10 men, Double Melta, Sgt with a Power Fist in a Rhino


Baal Predator- LC Assault Cannon, HB


2 Vindicators, both with siege shields


What Dave brought:


2 Wolf Characters, one with Saga of the Bear and Thunderhammer, one with Saga of the "I get to roll extra attacks for killing people last turn" with a wolf claw/SS, both of those on Thunderwolves, and a Wolf Ironpriest on a Thunderwolf, kitted out with a thunderhammer, and such. All three of these had wolves accompanying them, and were formed in once mega unit.


A Runepriest with Living lightning and something else that he never used.


3x 8 man Grey hunters in Rhinos, with attached wolf guard goodness


1 five man Grey hunter squad in a las/plas razorback

2 long fang packs with missile launchers.

Mission: Seize Ground (3 objectives)/Dawn of War


Dave and I rolled for it, and he won first turn. He set up his Rune Priest with a Grey Hunter Squad and Rhino near the right objective. I started with nothing on the board. I opted not to seize because I wanted him to waste a turn of potential shooting, and since it was an objective game, I wanted that possible last chance to grab or contest an objective. I had intentionally placed objectives mid field to draw him to the board center, and closer to assaults.


He moved his deployed Rune Priest and attached squad forward into the ruins near the right most objective. His other transports entered near the center, book-ending the T-Wolves, and created a space just big enough for my pod to fit. He popped smoke, and waited for my response.


My pod struck the earth in the dead center of his formation. From the superheated hull of the pod, there spilled forth a Sanguinary priest, who went right, a librarian who went left, and the squad in the center. Three units, one pod, and one mission: to take out as many transports as possible on the first turn. The Storm Raven screamed up the center to support, and the Baal and Vindicators moved 12 inches onto the board, a foot behind the Raven. The Rhinos both aimed at the Rune Priest's Rhino, on a mission to pry it from the objective, and break that Rune Staff as soon as possible. And will fast forward to the result: nothing. Not a single thing broke, died, or was otherwise inconvenienced. The Blood Lance went off, but did nothing. The Melta and Infernus Pistol from the squad both hit, but the smoke saved the Rhino. The Sanguinary Priest's pistol missed. The Raven's Machine Spirit-guided Multi-Melta hit, penned, and was smoked into nothing-ness. Everything else was out of range, or unable to fire.


His wolves moved up to pummel the 5 man squad to a fine paste, and the Sanguinary Priest from the pod was gunned down. Dave's razorback penned the Raven, luckily just stripping the Multi-melta. Things were not looking all that great, but I've faced worse, and I have learned not to give up in the face of crappy luck. The Librarian and the Terminators disembarked, and the Raven moved in behind them, turn it's lascannon and missiles to the two transports in front of it. The Vindicators and Baal advanced, hoping to gut the Thunderwolves. To hedge my bets, the Assault squads in the Rhino stayed in their transports, but moved up to melta the Rune Priest's Rhino. I started off the shooting phase buy having my librarian's power getting shut down by the Rune Staff, and the Raven's missiles hitting with only 3 of the 4 missiles I fired, and the lascannon and the accurate missile only scratching the paint of the transports they targeted. The regular assault squads did manage to immobilize the Rune Priest's ride, and the combined firepower of the vindicators killed a wolf or two as they scattered to the five winds.


The rest of the battle was a desperate scramble to keep my units on the other two objectives, kill as many of his troops as I could, while claiming the Rune Priest's objective for my own. At the end of turn five, the far left objective was unclaimable, as I had killed all the troops on that side with my Furioso dread, save one lone wolf guard, who died in a vehicle explosion caused by one of Dave's characters. As it was, if it had ended at turn five, the game would have been mine. I contested the center objective with a lone Sgt, and the remaining full assault squad had claimed the right most objective. Sadly, the 6th was rolled for, and I was pulled off the objective by the remaining Thunderwolf, and my long sgt was beaten like a rented mule.


So close, and yet so far...

The Furioso - despite missing with all four attacks on his first round of combat- performed exceptionally well. He killed the wolf lord with thunderhammer, killed Dave's Razorback squad of Grey Hunters, and nearly wiped an entire Grey Hunter pack by himself. My deployment severely hampered his Long Fang's utility. The pod tactic was risky, and didn't pan out, sadly. I may not repeat it.  Dave was an excellent player, and really got me thinking about objectives, which is what I need to focus on. We shook hands at the end, and had a great time.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

My thoughts on the pair of Storm Ravens



Keeping it short and sweet:

I'm a fan of the idea that if something is nice, take it twice.

But in 1850 points, that's a really questionable idea.

And by questionable, I mean, "I hope they don't have Hydras."

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

First games out...

Blood Angels, Conversion, Kit-bash, Storm Raven, Warhammer 40,000, Work In Progress

Like I said, it's been a while.

I didn't realize how long.

The first game out with my new list, I was playing against a person who has played, quite literally, three games. I can try and assuage myself by saying that he stole the imitative, but the fact of the matter is, I lost because I made stupid mistakes and played too conservatively. I weathered the first turn of fire, losing one Raven to a drop podded Sterngard squad. I hung back to use the remaining Storm Raven's firepower, and ended with the squad and dread inside being out of position when the Raven crashed. He pummeled me, with me helping him to do so. Still, the shame hung with me for a day, until I faced off against his roommate.

That game went significantly better. I ended up controlling the pace of the battle better than the last by being aggressive and shoving the Storm Ravens right in his face. I pounded his Death Company and troops, and his immobilized Land Raider was surrounded by my troops and a Blood Talon dread.

I need to test out and refine this list a bit further before I'm satisfied, but I like the way it plays.

Friday, December 10, 2010

It's about damn time...

Assault, Blood Angels, Flesh Tearers, Terminator Armor, Warhammer 40,000, Work In Progress

It's about damn time I returned to this blog. I haven't been playing much in the way of games since the semester started winding down.

Tomorrow, I'm headed out to Games Workshop to order a few bits and pieces for my revamped 1850 army of cheesy doom. I'm hoping to get a game against Dark Eldar at some point, but I haven't yet.

Here's what I'm thinking of taking in 1850:

1850 Pts - Blood Angels Roster - Flesh tearers 1850 Double Raven

HQ: Librarian (1#, 100 pts)
1 Librarian @ 100 pts (Blood Lance; Fear of the Darkness)


HQ: Reclusiarch (1#, 145 pts)
1 Reclusiarch @ 145 pts (Power Fist)

Elite: Terminator Assault Squad (10#, 425 pts)
5 LC and 5 TH/SS

Troops: Assault Squad (11#, 250 pts)
10 men, rhino, Melta gun x2, Power fist

Troops: Assault Squad (11#, 250 pts)
10 men, rhino, Melta gun x2, Power fist

Heavy Support: Stormraven Gunship (1#, 215 pts)
1 Stormraven Gunship @ 215 pts Extra armor, Multi-melta, Lascannons

Heavy Support: Stormraven Gunship (1#, 215 pts)
1 Stormraven Gunship @ 215 pts Extra armor, Multi-melta, Lascannons


Elite: Furioso Dreadnought (1#, 125 pts)
1 Furioso Dreadnought @ 125 pts Blood talons, Storm Bolter/Melta

Elite: Furioso Dreadnought (1#, 125 pts)
1 Furioso Dreadnought @ 125 pts Blood talons, Storm Bolter/Melta

I see this as a hyper-agressive fun list. I'm not sure about the storm raven's survivability, and I want to play test this before I use it anywhere important. Of course, Adepticon is fast approaching, so I want to get in as much practice as possible. I can also swap in some drop pods for the rhinos, and I was thinking about adding locator beacons to allow the Storm Ravens to safely deep strike.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Mid-way point

The Proto-type Storm Raven is coming along quite nicely.

Bloody Blood Blood Missiles (Or whatever they're called).

Blood Angels, Conversion, Kit-bash, Storm Raven, Warhammer 40,000, Work In Progress

Ditto.

Blood Angels, Conversion, Kit-bash, Storm Raven, Warhammer 40,000, Work In Progress

Underside:

Blood Angels, Conversion, Kit-bash, Storm Raven, Warhammer 40,000, Work In Progress

Profile Shot

Blood Angels, Conversion, Kit-bash, Storm Raven, Warhammer 40,000, Work In Progress

Saturday, October 16, 2010

It begins!

I've finished the basic blocking for the front portion of the first Storm Raven. This is the first time I've worked with a conversion of such complexity, and it's quite interesting so far. I'm working with making all my measurements in millimeters, since I think they lend themselves better to making exacting measurements.

Here's my initial build of the hull. The portion of the top deck was cut away to increase the overall height of the model, and will be used to create the nose of the Raven. The rear angled areas were also cut as well, as the body will be lengthened to suggest an area for the Dreadnought to ride in.

Blood Angels, Conversion, Kit-bash, Storm Raven, Warhammer 40,000, Work In Progress

The rear, cut away from the front.

Blood Angels, Conversion, Kit-bash, Storm Raven, Warhammer 40,000, Work In Progress

The tail has been turned into a canard wing.

Blood Angels, Conversion, Kit-bash, Storm Raven, Warhammer 40,000, Work In Progress

Here is the upper structure on the fuselage.

Blood Angels, Conversion, Kit-bash, Storm Raven, Warhammer 40,000, Work In Progress

And here are the front Multi-meltas in place. They're from the IG Russ kit, BTW. The rear tab was cut off to allow them to fit, and I filed the sides down to make them fit.

Blood Angels, Conversion, Kit-bash, Storm Raven, Warhammer 40,000, Work In Progress

Tuesday, October 12, 2010


So, against my better judgment, I'm going to attempt the above conversion (click through the pic to see the full write up on BoLS). Not once, but twice. I'd love to play with two Storm Ravens, and I don't see GW making one any time soon. Due to some fortuitous trades, I was able to get two Valkyries at no cost to myself. I'm thinking I'm going to need some help, and I'll seek out some advice from a friend or two for this.


Wish me luck!