A̶g̶e̶ o̶f̶ S̶i̶g̶m̶a̶r̶ Warhammer The Old World: Beasts of Chaos Herdstone

Warhammer The Old World: Beasts of Chaos Herdstone, Chaos Beastmen, Age of Sigmar

What’s that? Something that wasn’t spawned from the unholy plastic-spitting machine known as Flippy?

An actual kit?

From Games Workshop?

Why yes. Yes it is.

Warhammer The Old World: Beasts of Chaos Herdstone, Chaos Beastmen, Age of Sigmar

Regular readers of the blog will know that I do really enjoy Games Workshop’s Beastmen, and while I’m anything but consistent, I do like to keep chipping away at my huge horde of unpainted goatboyz in little chunks. So when this model was released back in …uhh (checks) …2018, I immediately picked it up and even started working on it, adding a clear base from a CD-Rom spindle (anyone remember those?) and getting right to work!

Warhammer The Old World: Beasts of Chaos Herdstone, Chaos Beastmen, Age of Sigmar

Unfortunately, all those little runes inscribed on the stone, combined with all the bones hanging from it, and all the little bits of bullshit scattered on the base and the clear need to use OSL on the “fireplace” conspired to rob me of my enthusiasm resulting in me gassing out and having the piece sit on my painting desk for …well, I guess it’s been seven or so years, hasn’t it?

Warhammer The Old World: Beasts of Chaos Herdstone, Chaos Beastmen, Age of SigmarWarhammer The Old World: Beasts of Chaos Herdstone, Chaos Beastmen, Age of Sigmar

Every so often, I’d do a little bit here and there. I tried to finish it in at least one of the past two Seasons of Scenery, but never got it done. Until this year. I basically just knuckled down and got to work on it. White ink in the runes and then followed with thinned Contrast paint. A good dose of “good enough” on the remaining crap scattered around the base because who the fuck is really going to scrutinise that stuff outside of a painting comp?

Warhammer The Old World: Beasts of Chaos Herdstone, Chaos Beastmen, Age of Sigmar

And finally, a bit of the old “drybrushing actually works ok for a lot of OSL in a lot of cases” for the fireplace. With a bit of a thank you to the YouTube videos of Artis Opus for giving me the confidence to just fucking go for it.

And now I have a nice little piece of completed terrain for my Age of Sigmar Beasts of War army! What’s that you want to tell me? Oh, we’ll talk about it later, after I finish this blog post!

This is my penultimate post for for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25 – Extended Edition. I’ll see you in about 48 or so hours for the final post (aside from the round-up!)

C22 Orc Bolt Thrower

Oldhammer Orcs, WHFB 3rd Edition, Warhammer Fantasy Battle, The Old World.

C22 Orc Bolt Thrower – Citadel Miniatures, 1988.

Something from 1988, this Bolt Thrower sat around part painted for more than a decade. Recently I noticed it on the paint desk and decided to get rid of it – doing so in my current fashion by finishing the bloody thing. The crew had already been painted several years ago, so it was really a no-brainer that somehow took me years to figure out. What does that say about me, then?

Ahem.

So anyway, I finally got it done. Semi-interesting fact: The same bolt thrower was also packaged with Dwarf Crew for a time as a Dwarf Bolt Thrower – sometime after they discontinued the cool-looking (and much more Dwarfy) Imperial Dwarf Bolt Thrower. The thing about this Bolt Thrower is that uncrewed, it’s generic enough to be used with pretty much any army at all. My plan for the time being is to use it (and the Goblin Stone Thrower I also fixed up recently) with the LotR Moria Goblins for the time being, as my 3rd Edition Orc and Goblin army is probably quite awhile away from becoming a force that can hit the tabletop.

Oldhammer Orcs, WHFB 3rd Edition, Warhammer Fantasy Battle, The Old World.

C22 Bolt Thrower

Oldhammer Orcs, WHFB 3rd Edition, Warhammer Fantasy Battle, The Old World.

C22 Bolt Thrower

It’s far from an “exciting” paintjob, I’ll admit. But then it’s a simple thing made from metal and wood and wheels and spikes. Very utilitarian, and so I decided to reflect that with a very simple and straightforward paint job. I might string the bow one day down the line. But not today.

Oldhammer Orcs, WHFB 3rd Edition, Warhammer Fantasy Battle, The Old World.

Orc War Machines, Ready to lay the Smack Down on some Humies. Or Stunties. Or Pointy ‘eaded Elves.

Oldhammer Orcs, WHFB 3rd Edition, Warhammer Fantasy Battle, The Old World.

But being Orcs, a disagreement starts between the War Machine bosses.

Oldhammer Orcs, WHFB 3rd Edition, Warhammer Fantasy Battle, The Old World.

Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!