Salamander
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Hey folks, I just wanted to introduce myself and ask for some advice, etc. I've been playing Warhammer since 4th edition and I'm mostly a Skaven and Empire player, although my son is into the game too and I am helping him paint about 2500 points of Dwarfs. When 5th edition came out I acquired 3 boxes of Saurus and Skink plastics and always meant to paint them up and play the army. A local GW store went out of business and I picked up a Steg and Slann for 60% off...and a handful of blisters in addition. But then I had a kid (this was 10 years ago) and my playing time got cut down to almost nothing. I sat out 6th edition and only started playing 7th at the very end (Skaven again). I am about to finish a campaign using 7th edition rules with my Skaven against the Orcs and Empire and now I feel it's time to give the rats a bit of a rest and finally open up those Lizard blisters and see what I can do with a new challenge.
I have the "new" book and went out and bought a box of Saurus Cold One cavalry, and I'm very excited to do some conversions and colorful, atypical paint jobs.
Now let me clear about one thing: I AM A CHEAP BASTARD! Hehehehe, just kidding! I am happy to pay $10-$15 for the occasional single figure, but overall I feel that GW's prices are OTT and I am a fairly accomplished sculptor, so any time I can sculpt or convert or use one of the 200 or so models that I already own I will gladly do so! Having been so generous in the plastics included with 5th edition, I suppose I should not be surprised that GW has vastly changed the look of the Lizzies. I am going to have to work around this.
Here are the main differeences that I've observed between the new figs and the old:
1) Saurus now have 3 fingers, not 4. (Did skinks also change in this way? Have to check this...)
2) All the Saurus now wear baby Steg bone hats, not just the Temple Guard.
3) The Saurus hand weapons and spears now look refined, whereas before they looked rather primitive.
4) Skinks no longer have short bows, but blowguns and javelins.
5) Overall, the standards are much larger now; and
6) the shields all seem to be crescent-shaped lizard hide and no longer round relief sculpts.
I can't help but wonder how people feel about seeing an Old School Lizzie army on the table. So my initial question getting into this is, does anyone care about this stuff, and if so, which issues matter and which don't to people who really love the lizzards? Will I be summarily banned from a top spot as "best army" in any tourney that I enter?
P.S., I realized that the new plastic Steg is huge compared to the metal one that I have, but I see this as a plus, since I can use both and call the bigger one "ancient". Since the campaign I play in allows only a very small army to start out with, I will likely not be able to afford the ancient steg for quite some time anyway. Would the old and new Stegs look silly on the tabletop mixed together in the same army?
Thanks! Expect some photos fairly soon of the stuff I am already working on...
I have the "new" book and went out and bought a box of Saurus Cold One cavalry, and I'm very excited to do some conversions and colorful, atypical paint jobs.
Now let me clear about one thing: I AM A CHEAP BASTARD! Hehehehe, just kidding! I am happy to pay $10-$15 for the occasional single figure, but overall I feel that GW's prices are OTT and I am a fairly accomplished sculptor, so any time I can sculpt or convert or use one of the 200 or so models that I already own I will gladly do so! Having been so generous in the plastics included with 5th edition, I suppose I should not be surprised that GW has vastly changed the look of the Lizzies. I am going to have to work around this.
Here are the main differeences that I've observed between the new figs and the old:
1) Saurus now have 3 fingers, not 4. (Did skinks also change in this way? Have to check this...)
2) All the Saurus now wear baby Steg bone hats, not just the Temple Guard.
3) The Saurus hand weapons and spears now look refined, whereas before they looked rather primitive.
4) Skinks no longer have short bows, but blowguns and javelins.
5) Overall, the standards are much larger now; and
6) the shields all seem to be crescent-shaped lizard hide and no longer round relief sculpts.
I can't help but wonder how people feel about seeing an Old School Lizzie army on the table. So my initial question getting into this is, does anyone care about this stuff, and if so, which issues matter and which don't to people who really love the lizzards? Will I be summarily banned from a top spot as "best army" in any tourney that I enter?
P.S., I realized that the new plastic Steg is huge compared to the metal one that I have, but I see this as a plus, since I can use both and call the bigger one "ancient". Since the campaign I play in allows only a very small army to start out with, I will likely not be able to afford the ancient steg for quite some time anyway. Would the old and new Stegs look silly on the tabletop mixed together in the same army?
Thanks! Expect some photos fairly soon of the stuff I am already working on...


