On tonight’s episode of Nights At The Game Table, we continue the Faith and Fury campaign. In game 2 we’ve got Dakota’s Mechanized Iron Warriors Vs. Josiah’s Numerous Astra Militarum. It’s an epic battle report that you don’t want to miss.
Dakota’s List
++ Battalion Detachment +5CP (Chaos – Chaos Space Marines) [52 PL, 998pts, 8CP] ++
+ No Force Org Slot +
Battle-forged CP [3CP]
Detachment CP [5CP]
Legion: Iron Warriors
+ HQ +
Chaos Lord [5 PL, 93pts]: Combi-melta, No Chaos Mark, Power sword
Chaos Lord with Jump Pack [6 PL, 119pts]: No Chaos Mark, Plasma pistol, Thunder hammer
Master of Possession [5 PL, 98pts]: Force stave, No Chaos Mark
+ Troops +
Chaos Space Marines [4 PL, 82pts]: Mark of Slaanesh. Aspiring Champion: Chainaxe, Plasma pistol. 3x Marine w/ Boltgun. Marine w/ Heavy or Special Weapon: Plasma gun
Chaos Space Marines [4 PL, 76pts]: Mark of Nurgle. Aspiring Champion: Bolt pistol, Boltgun. 3x Marine w/ Boltgun. Marine w/ Heavy or Special Weapon: Plasma gun
Chaos Space Marines [4 PL, 81pts]: Icon of Wrath, Mark of Khorne. Aspiring Champion: Chainaxe, Plasma pistol. 4x Marine w/ Chainsword
+ Heavy Support +
Forgefiend [8 PL, 160pts]: 2x Hades autocannons, Ectoplasma cannon, No Chaos Mark
Maulerfiend [7 PL, 132pts]: Lasher tendrils, No Chaos Mark
+ Flyer +
Heldrake [9 PL, 157pts]: Hades Autocannon, Heldrake claws, No Chaos Mark
++ Total: [52 PL, 8CP, 998pts] ++
Joshiah’s List
++ Battalion Detachment +5CP (Imperium – Astra Militarum) [58 PL, 973pts] ++
+ No Force Org Slot +
Regimental Doctrine: Regiment: Cadian
+ HQ +
Company Commander [2 PL, 30pts]: Chainsword, Display Astra Militarum Orders, Grand Strategist, Laspistol, Relic (Cadia): Relic of Lost Cadia, Warlord
Company Commander [2 PL, 30pts]: Chainsword, Laspistol
Knight Commander Pask [13 PL, 235pts]: Battle Cannon, Heavy Bolters, Lascannon
Primaris Psyker [2 PL, 46pts]: Force Stave
+ Troops +
Infantry Squad [3 PL, 53pts]. 6x Guardsman. Guardsman W/ Special Weapon: Grenade Launcher. Heavy Weapon Team: Autocannon. Sergeant: Chainsword, Laspistol
Infantry Squad [3 PL, 47pts]. 6x Guardsman. Guardsman W/ Special Weapon: Sniper rifle. Heavy Weapon Team: Mortar. Sergeant: Chainsword, Laspistol
Infantry Squad [3 PL, 47pts]. 6x Guardsman. Guardsman W/ Special Weapon: Sniper rifle. Heavy Weapon Team: Mortar. Sergeant: Chainsword, Laspistol
Infantry Squad [3 PL, 47pts]. 6x Guardsman. Guardsman W/ Special Weapon: Sniper rifle. Heavy Weapon Team: Mortar. Sergeant: Chainsword, Laspistol
Infantry Squad [3 PL, 53pts]. 6x Guardsman. Guardsman W/ Special Weapon: Grenade Launcher. Heavy Weapon Team: Autocannon. Sergeant: Chainsword, Laspistol
Infantry Squad [3 PL, 53pts]. 6x Guardsman. Guardsman W/ Special Weapon: Grenade Launcher. Heavy Weapon Team: Autocannon. Sergeant: Chainsword, Laspistol
+ Elites +
Command Squad [2 PL, 68pts]. Veteran w/ Special Weapon: Plasma gun. Veteran w/ Special Weapon: Plasma gun. Veteran w/ Special Weapon: Plasma gun. Veteran w/ Special Weapon: Plasma gun
Ogryn Bodyguard [4 PL, 52pts]: Bullgryn Maul, Slabshield
Ogryn Bodyguard [4 PL, 52pts]: Bullgryn Maul, Slabshield
Ogryn Bodyguard [4 PL, 52pts]: Bullgryn Maul, Slabshield
+ Heavy Support +
Basilisks [7 PL, 108pts]. Basilisk: Heavy Bolter
++ Total: [58 PL, 1000pts] ++
Painting Problem Solved
Painting miniatures can be the most exciting part of Warhammer 40k… and also the most tedious/annoying if you don’t know the right techniques. That’s exactly why in this article you are going to discover how I transformed my miniatures to have them looking beautiful enough to win medals at conventions (while saving time).
I remember a time when I had a bunch of grey, plastic minis laying around all over the house (it’s not hard to forget because I remember Eve complaining about it). It frustrated me because I loved Warhammer 40k so much but I absolutely hated the painting process.
Honestly, it’s why I stayed with the same army list for so long because I just didn’t have time to buy a new one and paint it all. There was no way I could justify taking hours upon hours a day just to paint an army when I already had a perfectly good one ready. It wasn’t until I learned from Aaron Lovejoy that I discovered the exact techniques to not only speed up my painting process significantly, but have my miniatures being worthy enough to win medals.
That’s why I decided to hire Aaron Lovejoy to create a 14 day painting challenge which will teach you everything you need to know to paint faster while having your miniatures still look beautiful. Don’t just hear it from me, see what others who have taken the challenge have to say!
Click here to join the others and discover how to make your miniatures look stunning as well: https://www.14daypaintingchallenge.com. See you on the challenge!
As always a big thanks to Games Workshop for allowing us to use photos from their website!