This is the update of the ...: The whole Slann Army. This is the update of the whole of the Fantasy Battle Slann Army. I usually update the blog on a Sunday or Wednesda...
This is the update of the whole of the Fantasy Battle Slann Army. I usually update the blog on a Sunday or Wednesday, but this time I thought it would be good to update with this particular update at the start of the weekend.
Here is the entire of the Slann collection, painted and unpainted, and organised or not. Most of the photographs are generally regiment shots to give an overall look at the units. I will be returning to the army to finish painting and to tinker with banners, but my plan is to continue with my idea of getting 3,000 point amries up and running for all the other races.
Mind you, taking the photographs of all the Slann does tempt me to focus just on them!
As anyone who has read my blog before knows, I started collecting Slann in 1987, and had a fair sized army at their demise in 4th Edition (I usually gamed 4,000 to 5,000 points). I continued collecting odds and ends of Slann and finishing off regiments (although I did sell 50 Slann in the mid 1990's!), and thanks to e-bay (before the prices went crazy) managed to finish off the warrior totem regiments.
The Organisation and allocation of Slann models over the years has been with the mind to getting the basic totem warrior units composed of the correct model, so for example all Eagle warriors made up of the Eagle Warrior model. As I did other types, such as the Bull Slann or Jungle Braves, I wanted to give them too that uniform appearance to them to in a similar way that the some of the Aztec, Maya, and Inca had uniform regiments or tribal identities, as well as what was suggested in the Slann background.
The idea for the Spawn Bands, the non-levy profile militia, was to have the opposite look, to have them feel like a collection of ordinary Slann pressed into war. Also, after looking at the Slann on Thantsants blog, I will add this variety to a few of the Cold One units.
I continued, and will continue, this idea with the paint schemes. For the bulk of the Slann warriors, including the totem warriors, they will be green skinned. The totem warriors are Spawn band warrior veterans, so the idea of them having the same skin colour fits. For the exotic jungle troops, scouts, or the specific batch bred Bull Slann, I thought other skin colours would add to the variety.
By doing this over the years I managed to end up having more Slann than I needed for the army list, and so ended up forming spare or alternative Regiments. This meant I have the capacity to field an expanded army list (I think there was an artcle in the design notes that suggested this so that all the maximums/minimums could be increased for larger battles or campaigns).
For other regiments, the lizardmen, and monsters, I collected them on a more or less random basis, and kept non-1980's Citadel miniatures to a minimum.
So, here is the full Army of the Jade Throne, enjoy...
Odds and ends of Slann Spawn bands, inluding a lizardman musician that I might use as a alternaitve stand-in Slann musician.
Close of 6 of the Scouts.