Wednesday 7 October 2009

Beastmans Team - ASSEMBLE


Argh school argh.

Still seem to be needlessly repeating a module from year two. Didn't have access to the online project brief that might enable me to make a start on group project work. Still don't have replacement access card to provide access to engineering computer labs with CAD and FEA software for individual project.

There's a Meet The Employers Fair on tomorrow. A large contingent of firms seem to be defence-based. The rest are in IT and communications.

Fuck this shit. Some people have real problems. Here's my Beastmans team for Heat 1 this weekend.


But pictures ain't enough for you hardcore nerds. Here's what's what.

  • Doombull - with Mark of Nurgle, heavy armour, shield, and The Black Maul (or, if you're Spanish, El Negro Destroza).
  • Wargor - with Mark of Nurgle, Battle Standard, Bloodhunt Horn and heavy armour.
  • Bray-Shaman - with Mark of Nurgle, Chaos Armour, Dispel Scroll and braystaff.
  • Beastherd - 8 Gor & 10 Ungor, with full command.
  • Beastherd - 8 Gor & 10 Ungor, with full command.
  • 3 Minotaurs - with Mark of Nurgle, light armour, great weapons and standard bearer with the War Banner.
  • 3 Minotaurs - with Mark of Nurgle, light armour and great weapons.
  • 3 Minotaurs - with Mark of Nurgle, light armour and great weapons.
  • 2 Tuskgor Chariots.
  • 7 Warhounds of Chaos.
  • 5 Warhounds of Chaos.
  • 4 Dragon Ogres - with light armour and great weapons.
The Doombull runs around with the War Banner wielding Minotaurs, stabbing everyone's face off with his Black Maul.

I know it's a maul. He's gonna stab people with it anyway.

The Wargor and Bray-Shaman get unit of Beastmans each to boss around, the Warhounds are there to die gloriously, and everything else is just well hench.

In theory, it should be a good army. In practice, it'll be me using it; so I'm aiming for just a single win out of the six games, and hoping that I qualify for the finals on that sweet, sweet Best Army nomination meal ticket.

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