Showing posts with label Warpstorm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warpstorm. Show all posts
Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Warpstorm XI photos
Sunday, 28 October 2018
Warpstorm XI - Results
Warpstorm XI has been done and won... congratulations to the winners!
Onwards to the next tournament and good luck with any new
hobby projects you might have.
Saturday, 28 July 2018
Warpstorm XI 27/28 October 2018
The players pack for Warpstorm XI is available here. It will be registered with ITC.
Key points:
Key points:
· Consist of 1500 points or less
· Be made up of 1-3 Detachments
· Be Battle-forged (no Unbound armies)
Some changes have been made to previous Players Packs so I would recommend a read.
Even if you have been to my tournaments before...
If you want to know more about the ITC, check out their website
If you want to know more about the ITC, check out their website

Monday, 1 January 2018
2017 Painted Model commitment #10 - Final (and some New Years goals)
So 2017 has now gone, and how have I done for completed models?
So how did I go?
Weeks of the year complete: 52
Models painted: 61
Vehicles painted: 3
+ terrain
So I'd say it was a success.
If I was to be critical I didn't 'complete' any armies and I did not paint as 'fast' as I wanted to (e.g. just under half of my Custodes/Sisters of Silence army are still staring at me after starting with a hiss and a roar).
On the plus side, if I lost the motivation for a particular army I had plenty else on my table to choose to do instead (both painting and modelling), which was good for my state of mind...
I've built more Deathwatch (aaargh)
...and Space Wolves are still to come in 2018.
I'm also pretty happy with how Maelstrom and Warpstorm went - 30-odd people at each is good for Wellington with a good handful of out of towners and tournament newbies at each. It's obviously a product people are interested in committing to play at, and an inclusive environment for those dipping their toes in the competitive waters.
So what lies ahead for 2018?
Painted model commitment: I think I'll stick to 52 models again. Let's not get too ahead of ourselves here. But Rhinos will count as 3 models and anything larger as 5.
What do I want to paint: At least two Knights. More Deathwatch.
What do I want to buy: More terrain. Multi-part Inceptors I think... they look good. But with the rate of releases from GW, I am getting fatigued.
Running tournaments: I have booked the hall for the following two dates. Maelstrom XI 2018 - WH40k 09-10 June 2018, Warpstorm XI 2018 - WH40k 27-28 October 2018. Players pack for Maelstrom will be out March-ish.
What else? Well Seb just bought his first GW models with his own money (Primaris marines) and he wants to paint them as Space Wolves... what can I say other than I am a proud Dad. I do want it noted that I did try and encourage him to collect an army we don't have <cough><Mechanicus><cough> but it fell on deaf ears. Damn kids with their own thoughts and ideas. Never mind. Nathan at GW Wellington was great at teasing what he wanted to collect and paint out of him and giving him some pointers.
I'm also keen to play more games this year. Especially if Seb is getting into it...
Happy New Year and all the best for your hobby goals.
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Converted from the Dark Imperium Gravis Captain |
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Terminator shoulder pads are actually the correct size but you can't really tell I reckon |
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Aggressors are pretty awesome... two to go |
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Cool model but unlikely to ever see a competitive army list... |
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This on the other hand will always see a list |
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Weeks of the year complete: 52
Models painted: 61
Vehicles painted: 3
+ terrain
So I'd say it was a success.
If I was to be critical I didn't 'complete' any armies and I did not paint as 'fast' as I wanted to (e.g. just under half of my Custodes/Sisters of Silence army are still staring at me after starting with a hiss and a roar).
On the plus side, if I lost the motivation for a particular army I had plenty else on my table to choose to do instead (both painting and modelling), which was good for my state of mind...
I've built more Deathwatch (aaargh)
...and Space Wolves are still to come in 2018.
I'm also pretty happy with how Maelstrom and Warpstorm went - 30-odd people at each is good for Wellington with a good handful of out of towners and tournament newbies at each. It's obviously a product people are interested in committing to play at, and an inclusive environment for those dipping their toes in the competitive waters.
So what lies ahead for 2018?
Painted model commitment: I think I'll stick to 52 models again. Let's not get too ahead of ourselves here. But Rhinos will count as 3 models and anything larger as 5.
What do I want to paint: At least two Knights. More Deathwatch.
What do I want to buy: More terrain. Multi-part Inceptors I think... they look good. But with the rate of releases from GW, I am getting fatigued.
Running tournaments: I have booked the hall for the following two dates. Maelstrom XI 2018 - WH40k 09-10 June 2018, Warpstorm XI 2018 - WH40k 27-28 October 2018. Players pack for Maelstrom will be out March-ish.
What else? Well Seb just bought his first GW models with his own money (Primaris marines) and he wants to paint them as Space Wolves... what can I say other than I am a proud Dad. I do want it noted that I did try and encourage him to collect an army we don't have <cough><Mechanicus><cough> but it fell on deaf ears. Damn kids with their own thoughts and ideas. Never mind. Nathan at GW Wellington was great at teasing what he wanted to collect and paint out of him and giving him some pointers.
I'm also keen to play more games this year. Especially if Seb is getting into it...
Happy New Year and all the best for your hobby goals.
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Monday, 30 October 2017
Warpstorm X results, done and dusted
Whew! Warpstorm X is over for another year.
Thanks to all 32 people that attended, those that traveled (from as far away as Auckland and also Kaikohe!), all those that supplied terrain, and all those that have repeatedly been attending the tournaments that I have run. I must be doing something right.
It was great to have a number of new players (those who had never attended a tournament before) too.
Some photos of the armies from the Beauty Pageant
More photos (courtesy of Aidan Corlett) can be found on the Warhammer 40k New Zealand Facebook page here.
Oh yeah and the results!
Congrats to all the prizewinners. Look forward to seeing you next year!
Thanks to all 32 people that attended, those that traveled (from as far away as Auckland and also Kaikohe!), all those that supplied terrain, and all those that have repeatedly been attending the tournaments that I have run. I must be doing something right.
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32 people plying their 40k trade... |
It was great to have a number of new players (those who had never attended a tournament before) too.
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Tzeentch filth |
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Primaris FTW |
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More Primaris! |
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IRON WITHIN |
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The Wall of Terminators |
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They came from below. And the other side of the table too. |
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MORE PRIMARIS (and Players Choice) |
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Not Eldar this time for Glen |
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They came from below and the sky |
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BURN HERETICS |
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Lotsa Gunz |
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Ultramarines and their friends |
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2nd placed Best Presented, awesome conversions and painting |
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Great looking Death Guard army |
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More Tzeentch Filth |
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The most Holy and amazing Adepta Sororitas |
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A close up of the World Eater Knight |
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Black Templars bringing their Dreadnought contingent! |
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More Black Templars, great to see these |
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2nd Place, 1st Tzeentch Filth |
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Orks!! ORKS!! Love the battlewagon on the right |
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Brendon Dee's lesson in airbrushing |
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Balanced Eldar army <cough> |
More photos (courtesy of Aidan Corlett) can be found on the Warhammer 40k New Zealand Facebook page here.
Oh yeah and the results!
Congrats to all the prizewinners. Look forward to seeing you next year!
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