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The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

Shouldn’t it be launching a bunch of crayons? Where did the retro-cheezy 2nd edition missiles go?

Looking good, as normal.

   
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Ultramarine Master with Gauntlets of Macragge





Boston, MA

I do have the old Crayola-launcher, but people with good memories will still read that as "Whirlwind" while the box looks a bit more unusual. I think by making it obviously different, it'll be a more acceptable proxy. And thank you!

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Upstate, New York

 Brother SRM wrote:
I do have the old Crayola-launcher, but people with good memories will still read that as "Whirlwind" while the box looks a bit more unusual. I think by making it obviously different, it'll be a more acceptable proxy. And thank you!


The people old enough to remember the original whirlwind have enough problems remembering to take all our pills every day. I think you’ll be safe fielding it as whatever you want.

   
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Boston, MA

Hah! Well here's hoping nobody gives me any guff

I just ran out of glue assembling more assault Marines, so I had to run out and get some, along with a little something to fuel my hobby progress for the evening...


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Painting Within the Lines




Hamburg Germany


The people old enough to remember the original whirlwind have enough problems remembering to take all our pills every day. I think you’ll be safe fielding it as whatever you want.


*snork* Whuzz? Whuzz? Is it time to deploy already? Well, lad,then in those good old days you could always field what you wanted, counting as. Provided that your marines had proper cone-nosed helmets of course. Now the young ones, they don't have a ton of moral, we would just have tacked our crayons onto a deodorant can and called it an antigrav missile tank, and we would have liked it! At least son has a proper thudd gun, he has. Nobody never has proper thudd guns nowadays... grmbl...*snork*

Can't explain why I didn*t stumble earlier into this blog! Great thing, great execution! When I see those contemporary u-marines I always think "haven't the painters ever heard about the three colour minimum rule?" And the "Modern" ultra-blue also is not quite right. Carry on! More retro to the battlefields!
   
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Boston, MA

Welcome to the thread, Hruotoland! The modern Ultramarines Blue is more of a purplish hue - hell, in the previous painting guide they only used it as an edge highlight color!

I just assembled a squad of bikes after finishing up the Assault Marines last night. I genuinely forgot what gluing plastic together felt like:

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Upstate, New York

Those actually vintage bikes? The difference between the old one and the newer ones is negligible, IIRC. The riders had a flat join between the legs/torso, rather then rounded, but otherwise were the same. I don’t know if I’d be able to tell the difference in the bikes themselves. Not the attack bike obviously, as it’s a hybrid metal kit.

I see the plasma gunner, are his two friends there? The melta gunner and the sarge with the sword? I notice a guy with a powerfist, is he leading the squad, or are you going to paint him up as a character?

   
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Novice Knight Errant Pilot





Stockholm Forge District; Skandian Hive Collectives

Mmmmmmm 2nd ed.

The nostalgia runs thick around here, I still miss not being able to shoot stuff at long range, I mean the darn laserbeam does not run out of momentum and fall to the ground, sure it gets harder to acctually hit something but then again a Carnifex is quite large and not big on dodging.

I have a little hobby-thread going in the P&M section. Some say it's the best blog on Dakka, some don't agree, most belive it would be better if I finished at least one project some time this century and not just kept starting new ones.
Check it out, you just might like it.

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Boston, MA

 Nevelon wrote:
Those actually vintage bikes? The difference between the old one and the newer ones is negligible, IIRC. The riders had a flat join between the legs/torso, rather then rounded, but otherwise were the same. I don’t know if I’d be able to tell the difference in the bikes themselves. Not the attack bike obviously, as it’s a hybrid metal kit.

I see the plasma gunner, are his two friends there? The melta gunner and the sarge with the sword? I notice a guy with a powerfist, is he leading the squad, or are you going to paint him up as a character?

They actually are the 2nd ed kits! The riders are all the dudes with the head and torso as one piece, and all the ones still in grey plastic were new in box when I got them. They even have the sticky banners, but I'm short a few so I may have to print them like I did with the backbanners on a few of my characters. The riders of the modern ones are actually pretty much the same as out-of-the-box Tactical Marines, with separate heads, two halves to the torso, and so on. As for the plasma gunner, I only have him and I'm getting one more plasma gun torso sometime this week. I was thinking of using the classic power sword sarge, but I just love sergeants with the red helmets with the racing stripe too much!
 STC_LogisEngine wrote:
Mmmmmmm 2nd ed.

The nostalgia runs thick around here, I still miss not being able to shoot stuff at long range, I mean the darn laserbeam does not run out of momentum and fall to the ground, sure it gets harder to acctually hit something but then again a Carnifex is quite large and not big on dodging.

I think I only ever played a couple games of 2nd, and they were when I was a kid. I would absolutely love to though! This project is based heavily on the imagery I was introduced to with this game, and my relentless obsession with aesthetics.

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Boston, MA

Just finished up this tank for my Cadians. I'm not entirely happy with it, since Army Painter's Greenskin and GW's Abaddon Black are two of the worst paints I've ever had to use. Each of them took 3-4 coats just to cover the undercoat, which was already Army Painter's (actually really good) Greenskin primer. I got kind of frustrated so some parts don't look quite as good as I wish they did, but it's ready for the tabletop:





Now some of the more astute/ancient of you might think "Wait a minute! The Exterminator didn't come out until 3rd edition!" and well, you'd be right. I actually had this same realization after I'd bought the damn thing. However, I think I worked out an amicable solution:

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Confessor Of Sins






Well, revising history is what the victor does...

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Upstate, New York

If I hadn’t just replaced the sarge and heavy of one of my RTB01 squads with modern Mk VI plastics, I might have some moral high ground to stand on. But the banner is a nice nod to the fact that it’s a little out of place.

I don’t recall the IG tanks being quite so garishly bright. Not sure if that’s the mini, the lighting, or my memory. All of which could be at fault.

   
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Boston, MA

 Shandara wrote:
Well, revising history is what the victor does...

True that!
 Nevelon wrote:
If I hadn’t just replaced the sarge and heavy of one of my RTB01 squads with modern Mk VI plastics, I might have some moral high ground to stand on. But the banner is a nice nod to the fact that it’s a little out of place.

I don’t recall the IG tanks being quite so garishly bright. Not sure if that’s the mini, the lighting, or my memory. All of which could be at fault.

It's okay, we all have our moments of weakness I kind of wish I could put some of the new plastics into the army just because they'd be fun to assemble and paint, but a theme's a theme. As for the paint scheme of the tank, it's based directly on the old Leman Russ Demolisher scheme:

It was a darker green, but not by much. It looks like the old Snot Green, which I don't have an equivalent to in my collection. I painted the autocannons to match the autocannons in my infantry squads so they'd tie together a little better.

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Boston, MA

Finished up the second group of 5 Assault Marines. I've armed two of them with hand flamers, which I'll be using as regular flamers in games of 7th ed 40k. If I ever get to play 2nd ed with these guys, you bet they'll be using those old hand flamer templates though!








And everything I've finished this month:


Next up: Bikers!

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Hamburg Germany

Hand Flamers FTW!
   
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Boston, MA

I love them, they look like little super soakers I've been looking through old WDs and seeing 2nd ed-style flamers that aren't just attached to whole models at the chest, and I've gotta track those down.

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Upstate, New York

Love it! I was just cleaning up an old metal jump pack. I forgot how nice they are.

   
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Looking good. The hand flamers are a nice touch. You make excellent use of decals.

Is the heavy bolter carrying guardsman from page 6 Harker?

   
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Upstate, New York

 albinoork wrote:


Is the heavy bolter carrying guardsman from page 6 Harker?



Despite the chain feed, that’s a normal bolter. Model #8033B Catachan Jungle Fighter Lieutenant.
   
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Boston, MA

Yep! He's just a badass Catachan. Harker didn't exist til the 5th edition IG codex. I did just get a squad of those Ratlings in that picture though, so I might do them up once I finish the bikers.

 albinoork wrote:
Looking good. The hand flamers are a nice touch. You make excellent use of decals.

Is the heavy bolter carrying guardsman from page 6 Harker?


Also, thank you! Decals are something I could never bring myself to throw away, but never ever used since they usually looked tacky and bad. I've since discovered Micro Set, Micro Sol, gloss and matte varnish, and with all these tools they've really made a great addition to my toolkit. Some of my earliest exposure to 40k (along with the old 3rd ed rulebook) was Dawn of War, and in that the Marines had tons of iconography on them without going over the top with bling. I've always wanted to pull off that sort of thing, and I'm really happy I could make transfers work for me to make that happen.
   
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Ah those good old combat knives.. I used tons of them as bayonets for bolters.

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Dublin, Ireland

My god that leman russ brought me back some.
Fantastic stuff.
Do you have an overall army shot to date?

Dman137 wrote:
goobs is all you guys will ever be

By 1-irt: Still as long as Hissy keeps showing up this is one of the most entertaining threads ever.

"Feelin' goods, good enough". 
   
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Boston, MA

 Ratius wrote:
My god that leman russ brought me back some.
Fantastic stuff.
Do you have an overall army shot to date?

Thank you kindly! I'm glad I could stir up some memories.

I did some army shots back in July, but the army's grown by about 1000 points since then:




Looking back, I might get around to touching up some of the older squads and adding tactical markings or what have you.

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Confessor Of Sins






Missing the metal Thunderhawk...

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The banner is such a nice touch to the Russ.


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 Brother SRM wrote:
Work is well underway on a load of Guardsmen plus a return to my Ultramarines. In the meantime, I've also been building up some more of the support for the army. Aircraft is a problem I'm expecting to face, so I needed some sort of air defense. Obviously there were no Stalker/Hunter models back in 2nd edition, and the traditional Whirlwind is still too recognizable. I went and got the old Armorcast Whirlwind turret and attached it to the old Whirlwind body. I figured it looked different enough that it wouldn't be confused for a Whirlwind and I could instead use it as a Hunter/Stalker in games of 40k:


Just call it a Hyperios, the AA Whilrwind.

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Boston, MA

 Shandara wrote:
Missing the metal Thunderhawk...

A friend of mine has one, but he's yet to assemble it. The damn thing will collapse under its own weight if you don't build some scaffolding inside! I'm seeing a few on eBay going for between 800 and 1500, but I'd rather eat this month

barnowl wrote:
The banner is such a nice touch to the Russ.

Just call it a Hyperios, the AA Whilrwind.

Thank you! And I've thought about using the Hyperios rules, but I'm glad just to use the Stalker rules out of the Space Marines codex. It served me well my last game!

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Very nice army! Its just so awesome to see a vintage army painted in this polished old school sorta way.

I don't know what you have planned, but that epicast/armorcast Whirlwind makes me think you should consider one of the epicast/armorcast Vindicators. I don't see a Land Raider either.

   
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Boston, MA

Thank you! I've got an Epicast Vindicator and an old Land Raider soaking in Simple Green right now, actually!

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Hamburg Germany

Russian cupola predator, open turret razorback and the Original Thudd-Gun... those were the days... I still love to field my predators sqadron-size. Since the nerfing of multi-turreted tanks a waste of points beyound justification, but better to go down with style than to win without!
   
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This thread is full of nostalgic awesome. Bring on the Land Raider!
   
 
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