 Hey folks! Today we're joined by Nick and he's going to tell us all about his new Enforcer Army that he's building for Firefight. Hi everyone, I'm Nick. I work on the website here at Mantik Games. I'm the one who sets all the products up. Make sure that all the latest stuff is on there and it's priced correctly. So when Firefight was announced I looked at it and went oh I'd like to play an Enforcer Army thinking. I'd have a nice low model count and well I've got a lot of models. So I started out with the Accuser. I thought that was a really nice model, a really nice vehicle. I'm looking forward to playing with it a little bit more. Dropping some Enforcers out a bit onto my opponents. So I built the transport version which is quite fun. Really enjoyed putting the kit together. I thought it was brilliant. And then I painted up one of our blogs so you might have seen this on the website already. Also alongside that I've got some Enforcers as well. So I've got two squads here of Enforcer Operatives. Squad of Assault Enforcers, some Heavy Weapons Enforcers over here with Missile Launchers. I've got some Peacekeepers. I've got two squads of Pathfinders and I've got a Enforcer Peacekeeper Captain with Phase Claws. These guys have been really good for me. I really like the aura of Resilient they give. With a quite large amount of foot slogging Enforcers coming across the table. You need something to stop them from being shot up. Speaking of being shot up I've got some Jet Bikes here. They're really good for moving across the battlefield really quickly. Getting into those backlines and dealing with some of the artillery from the enemy forces. Johnny, you were saying that you wanted some Jet Bikes, weren't you? Yeah, so I had this bright spark idea that I wanted to do a pure Jet Bike army and then I chickened out. And then you've gone away and sort of done it anyway. I copied you. Sorry. And now I'm quite jealous. I could always get some more. More the merrier. And then I've got some Striders as well. So I've got an Ajax Strider, Tank Buster and I've got the Pulse Laser one as well. The only one I'm missing right now is the Close Combat Strider. Really been enjoying it. Basing wise I've put a bit of cork down on the bases. Bought from the Mantic Shop here. So the cork just sort of layers up the base a little bit and gives them a bit of dimension on the basing. I've still got a lot of models to paint though. I've only painted so far the Accuser and I've painted the Peacekeep Captain McClure's, the rest of it. It's currently, it's based grey. I'm dry brushing over the top of this white and then I'll be layering up the speed paints on top of that. And there's some orange accents on the models as well. I've really been struggling to paint orange. Put a lot of layers on to make it really vibrant. But I think it's looking quite nice. Well worth the effort. Yeah, absolutely worth the effort. And yeah, I'm really enjoying the bases. The base on the Captain, I much prefer so I think you're rebasing the Accuser a little bit because it's got a bit of a grey base at the moment to go with the grey model. But I think the brown base will really make it pop a little bit more. Often the case when you're doing something like a full army is by the time you've got to the end models you've changed slightly what you think works and then you've got to go back and do the beginning again. Yeah, absolutely. There is that. Next steps for what I'm looking to add to the army. My commander at the moment is two Enforcer Peacekeeper Captains. So maybe a Sergeant, an Enforcer Sergeant maybe. I was looking at that the other day. Just to diversify the command orders that I can give to my army a little bit because I think that it'll be a little bit, give me a little bit more play on the top so that I can move, so I can do different actions basically. A bit of tactical versatility. A bit more tactical versatility, absolutely yes. So I'm looking at that maybe some medics as well because obviously it's quite a tough army. Things don't die immediately so being able to heal up is quite nice as well. Excellent, well thank you very much Nick. We look forward to seeing the rest of it all painted soon. Yes, thank you very much.