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 Warboss_Waaazag wrote:
Yes, your sergeant is definitely carrying a signum. I don't know that he was originally billed as a "techmarine". Most of the old models were just interesting vignettes as Rogue Trader was practically set up as an RPG (you had to roll for random gear on every model so there was no telling what your marines would be carrying). The game has certainly come a long way since then.

I remember I had a few techmarines, but maybe I just decided they were based on their equipment, rather than it being GW saying they were techs.

 Warboss_Waaazag wrote:
The nostalgia of this blog is super awesome.

Looking good so far. Don't lament how long things might take you to paint. After all, they've already been in your possession for decades either poorly painted or unpainted. Now you're finally making good progress on them and they look fantastic. 4 models in 6 weeks is faster than no models in years.

Thanks! Comments like these help keep me going. And you make a good point, those models have sat about for a few decades, not fulfilling their Astartes destiny - it's okay if they take a little while longer

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I've sorted out my chapter icons (more of that soon), so I'm at a point where my dreads and command squad are ready to paint. That's coincided with a brief break in the rain so I could get out and spray them. Half a coat of undercoat later and I'm out of spray paint! I've picked up some more today, so I'll have another go tomorrow, weather permitting.

In the meantime, this is my other Dev Serge, Veteran Sergeant Grymm.



The Stark Crusaders are Iron Hands successors, so I wanted to make some of the models quite bionicy/augmeticy (both are totally words!). Keeping it fluffy, my Dev Serge was stuck fighting off a tyranid attack waiting for backup and lost both legs, one arm and had acid spat in his face. I wanted to represent this, so the model started life as a classic beaky marine. I swapped his legs for necron warrior legs, same with the right arm, then gave him a head from the Tac Squad box so he has a face mask to breath through (the acid got in his lungs). He looks a little patchwork, but that's kinda what I was going for. I think I'm going to paint all the augmetics gold, so they stand out against the silver/red of the standard armour.





If you're interested, the fluff for Grymm (and a few other guys) is here -

Spoiler:

The Triune

In the years following his personal defeat on Ska'garath at the hands of a heavily armoured Ork nob, Lando Stratos vowed to never let his opponents get the upper hand on him again. This meant being fully prepared for any foe or environment, whether expecting to walk over a handful of natives or planning a system-wide campaign against a well armed and trained foe. Stratos recognised the need for advice from trusted colleagues, brothers with expertise in the different aspects of warfare. He couldn't be selfish or arrogant enough to refuse the help of fellow Astartes.

Once again, the Stark Crusaders 3rd Company was deployed to an inhospitable planet in a system full of inhospitable planets. There was nothing to save or protect, but it offered a tactical opportunity to heavily damage a Tyranid hive fleet that had been making progress through nearby systems. Sergeant Stratos was holding ground with his 4th Tactical Squad on the north ridge of a canyon, with Sergeant Steele of the 5th Tactical mirroring him on the south ridge. Three pairs of Tactical units were deployed in total, all along the ridge of the canyon. Darke's assault unit were to be the bait, supported by two other assault units, leading the massed aliens into the canyon from the west, where the tactical squads could cut them down with massed bolter fire. Several units of devastators were further east on both ridges, ready to add their fusillade of firepower to the slaughter. It was a simple plan, the assault units, lead by Darke, would lead the Tyranid horde into the canyon, use their jump packs to leap away from danger and clear the ridge of canyon, then the hail of shells would rain down upon the hapless aliens below.

Stratos, Steele and Grymm exchanged both words of encouragement and taunts in equal measure as they waited. They and Darke were close and they enjoyed fighting together. The banter helped ease the tension of waiting. It was a dark day, with heavy rain lashing down. Grymm's habit of fighting without a helmet seemed unwise. Any normal human's flesh would burn with the acidic rain, but it rolled harmlessly off his Astartes skin like fresh spring water. Large scarab beetles roamed underfoot, biting at armour and irritating everyone. The wait was long. Darke's assault unit were several klicks away. All the marines were well trained and kept alert, but the wait always annoyed Stratos. But eventually, they came...

They'd drastically underestimated the aliens. They'd underestimated their numbers and their tactical ability. A few hundred small creatures chased the assault squads into the canyon, with several larger tyranids mixed in. Large in number, but relatively easy bait. But the second the assault squads activated their jump packs more creatures appeared from everywhere. Dozens sprang from the walls of the canyon, previously hiding chameleon-like in plain sight. Some burrowed up from the ground beneath them, striking at the marines before they could even leave the ground. Then there was the attack from the air - dozens and dozens of winged beasts swarmed towards them, darkening the skies with their numbers. Clearly, despite the Starks having reconned well and planned the trap, it was they who were being ambushed.

The attack was quick and brutal. Darke and his unit struggled to get clear of the canyon bed, losing men in the process. Other assault squads were less fortunate, losing all or most members in the first few seconds. Swarms of Tyranid creatures scurried and climbed the canyon sides with incredible pace, quickly coming over the top and overwhelming the marines who were unprepared for the sudden close assault. Even further down the canyon ridge the swarms of winged creatures attacked the supporting devastators.

What initially looked like a quick defeat of the Starks turned in their favour. Darke, the surviving marines from his unit, and a few other survivors from the canyon floor cleared the canyon ridge and immediately started to cut through the hordes of gaunts attacking the Tactical units. Although men were lost, they had the high ground and once the initial wave was defeated, it became easier to keep them back as the hordes of creatures came over the canyon top. The majority of the tyranids were attacking the north ridge, leaving the units positioned in the south largely untouched. It was a good plan, not splitting their numbers, but it allowed Steele's unit to give covering fire across the other side of the canyon, as well as shooting down at anything left on the canyon floor.

Further east along the same ridge, three units of devastators were under attack from the skies. Winged gargoyles were swooping down and attacking the marines, who weren't armed for a close assault, their long range weapons not suited for striking the flying aliens as they advanced. They were armed for a salvo attack on the canyon floor from distance and struggled to kill the flying creatures quickly enough. Stratos's unit, along with the other tactical units, advanced east to help out their brothers, Darke and the remains of the assault marines holding back to stem the flow of creatures over the canyon ridge. Stratos lead the charge, running towards Grymm who was fending off attacks on some of his wounded comrades. Most of Grymm's men were down, but none were dead. Grymm was fighting against five or six winged beasts, keeping them off his wounded unit. As they approached Stratos saw a gargoyle take flight away from the fight, and with it it took Grymm's entire right arm.

Steele's men were largely untouched by the ambush, the attack focusing on the north ridge, allowing Steele to offer covering fire. He could read the balance of the battle and could see Stratos heading east to help Grymm and his brothers, leaving Darke to fend off the tide of small, fierce creatures topping the ridge. Thus his unit focused their attention on those creatures climbing the canyon wall, not yet at the top. Taking out enough of these reduced the number cresting the ridge and facing Darke.

Grymm kept fighting as his genhanced body tried to cauterise the massive wound that used to be his shoulder. Stratos raised his bolt pistol, fired twice in quick succession, and the gargoyle dropped from the sky into the depths of the canyon below. They couldn't get to Grymm fast enough and a large creature crested the ridge right next to him. It spat acid into Grymm's face as it's huge claws struck at his legs. By the time Stratos's unit got close enough to cause any real damage to the creature, there wasn't much left of Grymm. The skin on the lower part of his face was literally melting off, blood pouring from this mouth. His arm was gone and his legs shattered, one held in place only by his armour. Now Stratos was close enough, bolter rounds pounded the larger creature, then Darke shot overhead, using his jump pack to get to the forefront of the fighting. The creature was quickly killed by a few deft swipes of Darke's chainsword, and now the numbers were more in the Starks' favour. The creatures were slowly forced back until they retreated, knowing they could no longer win the battle.

As always, Thalius performed miracles. Grymm had two new legs and a new arm, but the acid hadn't just damaged his face, it had got into his lungs too. He now permanently wore a face mask to allow him to breathe. This wasn't the first time the four of them, Stratos, Steele, Darke and Grymm, had been to battle together and saved each other, nor would it be the last, but it was a defining moment in their personal histories. Each of them had saved the other, each lending a different strength to the group. This bond grew over the years and over many campaigns and each had a life-debt to each of the others many times over. Due to their successes, they all earned various chapter honours, including induction to the 1st company with terminator honours.

As Stratos's skills as both a warrior and strategist saw him rise to Captain of the 3rd, his close brothers became leaders in the 1st company - Darke as a Vanguard Sergeant and Steele leading an elite Terminator squad. Grymm, regardless of the pressures from his Captain and friend, and even from the Chapter Master, refused to leave his 3rd company devastator unit. He accepted the terminator honours with great pride, but refused to leave the 9th Devastator unit he was so devoted to, even when offered the chance to lead other veterans. Grymm can often be seen holding high ground to gain the best arcs of fire, directing the fire of his unit, distinctive with his bare metal legs and gases hissing from his face mask.

Captain Stratos calls on his old comrades frequently to bolster the 3rd Company, thus they often still fight alongside each other. In preparation for a campaign Stratos will call upon his Triune for tactical and strategic advice, recognising each of their specialised expertise and experience. On the battlefield, members of the Triune can be identified by golden purity seals with red parchment, personal gifts to them from Stratos when he was first appointed as captain.

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I've been round the houses a bit with my chapter icon for the Starks, but I've made a decision (and made some icons!).

Following some advice on another thread, I got some Oyumaru to make moulds and used a banner top from the Tac Marines box, and a thunder hammer from the Vanguard Vets.

The skull/halo is going to be the chapter icon, and the lightning bolt is the company insignia.







You can see them above on Serge Grymm, but the first fully painted ones will be on my dreads.

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That Marine you're using as a Devastator Sergeant is just a regular Joe; he's in the 1986-1991 Catalogue 1 as "bolter and sensor". Before that, he's in the 1989 trade catalogue as "tactical Marine with communicator".

Techmarines all had a sculpted claw for shoulder pads, and were all carrying tools - big spanners, hammers, screwdrivers, toolboxes or welding torches.
   
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 AndrewGPaul wrote:
That Marine you're using as a Devastator Sergeant is just a regular Joe; he's in the 1986-1991 Catalogue 1 as "bolter and sensor". Before that, he's in the 1989 trade catalogue as "tactical Marine with communicator".

Techmarines all had a sculpted claw for shoulder pads, and were all carrying tools - big spanners, hammers, screwdrivers, toolboxes or welding torches.

Don't suppose those catalogues are online are they? Would be quite an interesting browse!

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http://www.solegends.com/citadel/catindex.htm

While not containing everything, it does have a huge amount of the old stuff there.

   
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WIP Chaplain



His fluff:

Spoiler:

Chaplain Merak Khamsin

Khamsin saw the monstrous ork towering over the prone Stratos and instantly reacted. He saw it all too late to prevent the ork striking, but seconds later was leaping through the air, screaming incantations of war. As he descended like a hammer from the gods, plasma spewed forth from his pistol and his weapon of office, the ancient crozius, swung down from overhead tearing into the back of the ork's armour. This strike, suddenly leaping through the air like an airbourne storm of death, had become Khamsin's trademark attack, so often had he appeared as if from nowhere, at a critical point in the fighting.

The impact of the blow forced the cumbersome ork to the ground, where Khamsin stood atop him, still bellowing incantations, amplified by his helmet - a bone white skull designed to strike fear into those facing him in battle. Whilst pumping searing plasma into the back of the ork's armour, the Stark Crusader chaplain crushed the life out of the ork with repeated blows with his crozius to the xenos's green head.

The encounter lasted only seconds before the ork was still. Khamsin glanced at the remains of the young sergeant. He was a bloody mess - limbs clearly dislocated and broken in many places, his face and head smashed - but there was still life there. Thalius was close behind, and Khamsin had seen the apothecary work miracles replacing weak flesh with metal augmetics. The sergeant would fight again and would be stronger than ever before.

Merak Khamsin had overseen the spiritual guidance of the 3rd company for centuries, and had seen every living Stark in the 3rd go through selection, training and battle. Many he had seen butchered in war, only to rise like mechanical Phoenixes after being patched up, augmented with metal, and implanted with bionics. Across centuries of war he'd seen Astartes in worse shape than Stratos fight again, but not much worse. This had been the bloodiest and harshest war the chaplain had seen in centuries. Not since the war against the vicious tyranid monsters swarming the cold worlds of Handolax had Khamsin seen such huge losses. That war had been a victory and the system had been cleansed of the filthy xenos, but at great cost. He was confident the war here on Ska'garath IV would end victoriously also, but the company would need time to recover. His skills in guiding the chapter's spiritual wellbeing would be greatly tested in the following months.



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Finished my dreads.

Might be the last update for a while. I'm doing some work on my Chaplain, so might post a bit more on him, but with my wedding coming up, that'll be taking priority over toy soldiers!



I like the way this guy looks like he's a boxer - head down, fists up.








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Almost finished Chaplain Merak Khamsin - just some detail work, including plasma pistol and a few other bits, and he's done.



Also working on my Command Squad, but still a long way to go.



(Sorry for the poor lighting/extreme shadows - a low and very bright sun into the conservatory today!)

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Loving the old school dreads. Takes me way back.

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Really nice seeing such old school models getting nice paint jobs, well done on your work so far! I like the paint scheme by the way - my old Marines were Brazen Crusaders but also rather metallic. Fun times

   
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 Ragsta wrote:

Really nice seeing such old school models getting nice paint jobs, well done on your work so far! I like the paint scheme by the way - my old Marines were Brazen Crusaders but also rather metallic. Fun times


Got any pics of your Brazen Crusaders?

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Great blog. Really liking the Librarians and that Captain with the silver mask.

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 evildrcheese wrote:
Great blog. Really liking the Librarians and that Captain with the silver mask.
Thanks Dr Cheese


My Chaplain is done!







I'm not too pleased with the highlighting on the black armour. Fortunately it doesn't show up that well on the photos! I think I might post in the P&M forum for some advice (although if anyone has any thoughts, feel free to post them here!). After looking at a few tutorials I went with a simple edge highlight in dark blue (GW's old Regal Blue), but it's not really worked. But I fear a medium grey would just stand out way too much and look a little lazy.

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Oh' man, these are classic. I bought one of the big marine boxes with everything made of peach colored plastic. I still have a bunch of bits from it, little communicators and ammo pouches that I stick on models from time to time. I can't believe you got the enamel paint off so thoroughly! And yes, I definitely remember the nicknamed dreds. I wish I'd saved more of my RT stuff from those days. :(

   
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It's been a little while (real life has a tendency to get in the way of our toy soldiers!), but here's my command squad (minus the apothecary) -



Three of them are 80s metal mono-pose models and the one with the power fist is the old devastator sergeant - all metal expect his right arm.

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This is the apothecary as he currently is. Need to lighten up that armour and finish a few bits off -


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A quick quiz for you. My buddies haven't been able to answer this (which disappoints me greatly!). I've named all my Stark Crusader ICs and there's a theme to them. The full fluff is here, but these are the names:

Captain Lando Stratos
Chaplain Merak Khamsin
Apothecary Orsi Thalius
Epistolary Librarian Idris Astura
Codicer Librarian Ardea
Lexicanium Librarian Augusta

And an added clue is the Starks’ home planet Phedra fits the theme too.

Any ideas?

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Assault squad primed and base coats started -



Tactical Squad (not oldhammer!) primed -



No one fancy a shot at figuring out the theme for my characters names?

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And some fluff for him...

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 Cages rattled all around as they walked between floor to ceiling banks of them on each side of the long room. The beasts they contained clawed at their reinforced prisons as they cried, screeched and growled in anger. Stratos didn’t recognise the majority of the creatures, ranging in size from a few inches in length, to bigger than an Astartes, some with scales, others with leathery skin, some with four or six legs, others with wings, others still were serpent-like. He didn’t approve of the apothecary’s ‘collection’. Keeping all these alien lifeforms seemed to be borderline heresy to him, but Thalius was adamant that it was essential for his experiments in augmetics. Orsi Thalius was the greatest apothecary Stratos had ever known. His ability to re-build an Astartes, augmenting their genetically enhanced bodies with bionics after massive battlefield injuries, was astounding. But the experiments conducted in the sub-level to the medicae deck was the price of his genius. Thalius used the various xenos creatures as test subjects, constantly trying new augmentics, drugs and techniques to hone his skills without risk to his brother Starks.

 Thalius paused at the end of the room, a locked door in front of them, and turned to Stratos. “Orsi, what have you brought me down here for?”, barked the Captain, “You know my feelings on your pets”.
 The apothecary’s eyes were wide – excited, manic even, certainly oblivious to his Captain’s frustration – as he explained that behind the door is what he wanted the Captain to see. He unlocked the heavy door and pushed it open to reveal a small room with a single large cage in the middle. Within the cage lay a large, bright red, thick-skinned beast. It appeared to be sleeping. Or dead. It was about a metre across and almost perfectly spherical. Stratos could just about make out what appeared to be two thick hind legs, two thin, stunted front claws, and a face. Most of the features were tiny – two small closed eyes, two tiny holes like nostrils, two tiny flaps on the sides, maybe ears – but the mouth was huge. It was almost the entire width of the beast.

 Thalius rattled the cage and instantly the beast was awake, up on its feet and clearly agitated. It jumped straight at the apothecary, banging against the bars, mouth now wide open. It’s gaping maw was about half the size of the entire creature and filled with rows and rows of dozens of huge, razor sharp teeth. It clawed and bit furiously at the cage, trying to escape, stinking yellow saliva flying everywhere. It became clear just what those yellow stains on Thalius’s tabard were.

 ”What is this beast Thalius? What is it, why do you have it, and why are you showing it to me?”
 Stratos’s frustration was increasing to the point of anger. Thalius continued to be oblivious to Stratos’s mood and explained to Stratos that, despite it’s red hide, it’s DNA was essentially Ork in nature. The beast was known as a squig, and the greenskins used them for a variety of tasks. This one, one of the largest, was a fighter. As far as Thalius could tell, there was no training given, it just naturally wanted to attack and kill anything that wasn’t Ork in nature. Thalius had found this one after the Starks’ latest encounter with the greenskins. It was injured and almost lifeless, so he captured it and brought it back with him to examine.

 Stratos didn’t like having so many xenos contained within the Starks’ frigate. If there were any problems, the beasts could escape and run rampant across the ship. It was an unnecessary risk.
 ”Why is the beast on my ship?” shouted the Captain, over the noise of the squig trying to gnaw through the cage.
 ”It’s incredible Captain, the metabolism is unbelievable.” beamed the apothecary, “when I captured this, just three weeks ago, it was almost dead. I was going to perform an autopsy on it, but after just a few days it had made a massive recovery. Within ten days, it appeared to be back to full fitness.”
 Stratos didn’t see the relevance. “So you’ve now got a full strength Ork beast. What are we going to do with it now?”.
 Thalius’s mood dipped for the first time, no one understood his experiments or the importance of them. He knew they talked about him. His brothers said he was crazy, always messing about with alien creatures. But he’d also saved most of their lives at some point and he knew they respected him greatly for that. It’s why he could continue without too many questions. “If we can isolate what allows the creature to regenerate so quickly, I can use that to help new augmetics be accepted more quickly in Astartes”.
 ”Using Ork DNA in Astartes?” suddenly Stratos was calm. “Not under my command!”. Stratos quickly pulled his bolt pistol, aimed between the bars, and fired three shots in quick succession directly between the eyes of the beast.

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First assault marine finished.

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The next 4 will be along soon - hopefully a few more days and they'll be ready.

The other half of the assault squad are still being based coated, and the tacs aren't even started!

I've just started stripping an RT rhino and a land speeder. Not sure if they'll get ahead of the tac marines in the painting queue yet. Watch this space!

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Loving this collection! Interesting colour scheme.
I have a soft spot for the old school Warhammer that was released when I was young. Too bad it's so expensive on eBay

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This is very inspirational - I have some old 40K marines I'm trying to get painted up and I like what I see here.

On Veteran Sergeant Grymm, will you be building up the legs (at least the lower part, maybe open at the back but with the wide "bell-bottom" marine flange)? It looks a little too spindly at the moment.

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 Stormonu wrote:
This is very inspirational - I have some old 40K marines I'm trying to get painted up and I like what I see here.

On Veteran Sergeant Grymm, will you be building up the legs (at least the lower part, maybe open at the back but with the wide "bell-bottom" marine flange)? It looks a little too spindly at the moment.

I know what you mean - he just looks a little top heavy doesn't he! And he's pretty fragile. It feels like his feet are going to snap off every time I touch him! Not sure what I'll do with him, but I like your idea. Almost power armour shin pads! I just want to make sure I keep the 'augmetics' feel.


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Loving this collection! Interesting colour scheme.
I have a soft spot for the old school Warhammer that was released when I was young. Too bad it's so expensive on eBay

Fortunately almost all of this is stuff I've had since the early 90s. No expensive eBay purchases. The benefits of never throwing anything away!

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Lookin' great!

The blue edging on the shoulder pads gives it that nice look that mirrors the modern versions with the raised lip.

Is that symbol on the shoulder pad done with green stuff? I saw you mentioned doing something like that earlier.

I also like the touch of the purity seal on the chainsword - gives it a look as if the marine is swinging it downward onto his enemy.

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Assault Marines are looking sweet.

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 Stormonu wrote:
Lookin' great!

The blue edging on the shoulder pads gives it that nice look that mirrors the modern versions with the raised lip.

Is that symbol on the shoulder pad done with green stuff? I saw you mentioned doing something like that earlier.

I also like the touch of the purity seal on the chainsword - gives it a look as if the marine is swinging it downward onto his enemy.

Thanks Storm.

Yep, the shoulder symbols are green stuff. Made a mould out of Oyumaru from the top of a banner (for the skull/halo) and from a thunder hammer (for the lightning bolt). I can now pump out as many as I want.

The chainsword is actually just a standard one from either the Tac or Vanguard Vets box (don't remember which). I didn't add the purity seal, it was already on the chainsword. But I agree, I like the feel of 'motion' it gives too.


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 evildrcheese wrote:
Assault Marines are looking sweet.

EDC

Thanks Doc!

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The grim darkness of far Fenland

The second half of my assault marines have been partly base-coated for a while -

Spoiler:

But what it made me realise is how good these guys look in black (just the primer), silver and gold. So I'm going to stick with my silver/red colour scheme, but my 1st company will be black, gold and silver. So that'll be my new Vanguard Vets and my terminators. A long way back on the painting queue (or even assembling queue in the case of the Vets), but good to have a plan...

Dark Angels/Deathwing - just getting started!
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The grim darkness of far Fenland

Whilst stripping my RT rhino the Biostrip 20 also ate away some of the glue. End result - one headlight down the plug hole!

So, I've tried a green stuff replacement -

I think this looks pretty good.

Stormonu pointed out the spindly legs on Serge Grymm. I played with the idea of cutting up some plastic RT legs and giving him the bottom half only, or just knee pads or original feet, but what I plumbed for was the fairly easy (but hopefully effective) solution of sticking a couple of wraithguard shield thingys on his shins. Makes them less skinny (but doesn't get away from the comically wide stance he has!).



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