Counts as armies Good? Bad? or just Ugly?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 2:46 am
As some of you know I am the kind of gamer that says " play what looks cool, and fit it to the rules that best fit the idea of the army." for example I saw some really cool Soviet themed grots so I bought up a heap of them. I looked into an all grot list built out of the Ork Codex but the look of the army was too regimented and just did not shoehorn in to place no matter how I tired to do it. I tried to write my own Codex Grots for them but that was just too much work... I was on the brink of scraping the whole idea when I heard on a pod cast called The Heroic 28s that some of the guys did counts as armies like an Eldar Exodites army that counts as Nids and uses the FB Wood elves Dark Elves and models mixed with bits from the lizard men range...after checking out the pictures I thought.. I would put my grots on big bases and play them as IG. I got some IG bits some Imperial weapons blisters and set out on building a grot army it looks quite nice plays really well. So far there have not been any questions about what a model is or what weapons he has. in the army all the weapons are WYSIWYG Example( flamers look like flamers plasm looks like plasma.) and there is nothing not represented on the models that are finished... I should have the finished Grot Guard online and ready to fight by next Nagoya Hammer.
Now for FB related stuff.
I love my oni Orcs I have put beards and horns on almost all the models they should have paint soon. but they are clearly orcs and play with all the rules from the Orcs and Goblins army book. I do not thing they take anything away form the gaming experience of the people that play them. The are themed in the look only. is there anything wrong with this? some of them are not painted but they will be soon I have stopped gaming for now just to get them all painted up and ready...for Orctoberfest.... hope no one is disappointed to see read orcs with beards and horns on there heads in place of regular old green skins...
Now for a more extreme idea.
I saw some Roman models that I really want to build and paint up but I am not into the whole historical gaming thing (mostly because not too many people play it and secondly because I do not know much about history and I could not be bother to learn history just to play a game) never the less I really like the models and I would like to play them in WHFB but I can't seem to find an army that has heavy armored infantry with mostly basic human stat lines... (meaning ST 3 T 3) I found one unit that could fit the Armor values that I want, however it is not even a human... far from it in-fact.... drum roll.*//// Storm vermin in the scaven army book best fit the armored value of a Roman Phalanx....
My question is could I get away with playing Roman historical models in the place of ratmem in heavy armor?
What are your thoughts. I really would like to know... Please post links to count as Armies that pull it off..
Now for FB related stuff.
I love my oni Orcs I have put beards and horns on almost all the models they should have paint soon. but they are clearly orcs and play with all the rules from the Orcs and Goblins army book. I do not thing they take anything away form the gaming experience of the people that play them. The are themed in the look only. is there anything wrong with this? some of them are not painted but they will be soon I have stopped gaming for now just to get them all painted up and ready...for Orctoberfest.... hope no one is disappointed to see read orcs with beards and horns on there heads in place of regular old green skins...
Now for a more extreme idea.
I saw some Roman models that I really want to build and paint up but I am not into the whole historical gaming thing (mostly because not too many people play it and secondly because I do not know much about history and I could not be bother to learn history just to play a game) never the less I really like the models and I would like to play them in WHFB but I can't seem to find an army that has heavy armored infantry with mostly basic human stat lines... (meaning ST 3 T 3) I found one unit that could fit the Armor values that I want, however it is not even a human... far from it in-fact.... drum roll.*//// Storm vermin in the scaven army book best fit the armored value of a Roman Phalanx....
My question is could I get away with playing Roman historical models in the place of ratmem in heavy armor?
What are your thoughts. I really would like to know... Please post links to count as Armies that pull it off..