Howl of the Wolves on the Horizon
Wed ,21/07/2010“Old soldiers never die; they just fade away” – Douglas MacArthur
During my Warhammer 40k career, I have never really moved out of my comfort zone all too much. I started with the Orks and that was a solid choice for me. It gave me the great close combat I needed, and a huge horde army that allowed me to lose guys in mass and keep on ticking.
All of this was in high school though, and my thoughts on tactics were nothing more than “If I have more guys, I will win”. As I have gotten older and moved into 4th and 5th editions of Warhammer 40k, I have most certainly changed my strategic output quite a bit and am now open to different approaches. I tried to go with Chaos Space Marines when I came back and it just didn’t really resonate with me, so I immediately started to buy up my Orks and Tyranids like I had wanted to. The main purpose and reason for why I wanted to try out the Space Marines, was because it was completely unlike anything I had tried before. I wasn’t ready to play an army with so few models, nor did Chaos ultimately spark my desire to have a fluffy army.
That is all about to change on August 21, 2010 at Games Day. There, I will be picking up my new Space Wolves Venerable Dreadnought from Forge World.
The confidence and experience that I gained while playing in Paul’s Basement League have really helped me think about how to play different armies and play something that is not necessarily immediately in my comfort zone. So with this new found ability to think outside of “I need to outnumber my opponent” and my desire to have a very fluffy idea for an army, I am going to compiling a Space Wolves force.
The biggest thing that attracted me to the Space Wolves was the new found ability that they have to field an all Terminator army, or WolfWing as people have been deeming it. The idea of going from two horde armies, to an army that is min/max was kind of enticing. Not to mention that it is going to be a cheap army to compile.
As I looked around though, there are a lot of Space Wolves players now, so I had to think of a way to distinguish them, something that WolfWing by itself wouldn’t accomplish. So I did what I always do and started to look over the army list and circle the unit types that I like. After I was done and started to read their fluff, I realized that the kind of force I was building was one filled with Space Wolves veterans.
- Logan Grimnar
- Njal Stormcaller
- Bjorn The Fell-Handed
- Arjac Rockfist
- Wolf Guard w/ Terminator Armor
- Dreadnoughts
- Lone Wolf
- Thunderwolf Cavalry
- Long Fangs Pack
The main bulk of the force is going to be filled with Terminators, the best marines that the Space Wolves have to offer given the honor of wearing tactical dreadnought armor. This will be possible by using Logan Grimnar which makes Terminators into Troops. While this means I won’t have a lot of models, the models I do have will be uber, especially considering that Logan makes his attached squad infinitely better.
Beyond that, my love of Dreadnoughts is pretty well documented. I mean, how can you not love them?! I wanted to make sure I had a Forge World Dreadnought so that I could give the unit a really unique and special look when it’s put on the field.
From there, I really liked the idea of Thunderwolf Cavalry. Older marines who have spent years taming the native Thunderwolves to the point where they could be rode. Expensive in the game, but add such a menacing look, feel and fluff to the army that I am starting to build. It was also the first departure I am having from a true WolfWing force, and moving closer towards an old geezer army.
I finished up the idea in my head with packs of Long Fangs and Lone Wolves. I really liked the idea of marines that have survived far longer than they ever should, long after their original Blood Claw squads have been defeated. For the the Lone Wolves, they fight on hoping to regain their honor. For the Long Fangs, they have seen so much war and fighting, that they can do the most damage in the back picking out multiple targets.
So what is the fluff that I have moving around this specific force? I originally thought about working out a story of a 13th Company force. I made slight changes to it in my head because of the heavily influenced idea that the 13th Company is filled with Wulfen. I like the idea of Wulfen but it’s something that I just didn’t want to deal with.
A story that interested though was a comment that the story writers have had Bjorn say on multiple occasions. That was a quote along the lines of “I am waiting for Russ to come back”. I picture this as a small force led by Bjorn and Logan who sniff out rumors of possible 13th Company locations, that goes out and tries to find out where they are and if they find survivors in the Warp, bring them back into the fold and try and curb the Wulfen curse. Following each lead bolsters their small numbers of old, wise, elite marines, and it also gets them one step closer to reuniting with Leman Russ.
Anyway, that’s what I’m working on next. I think it will be a really fun experiment, especially since I will be using them for the upcoming PBL Escalation League. It will be fun making a 200 all Terminator Kill Team. Going to be so much fun. =)













