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Dakka Veteran





Florida

I was playing with someone a few weeks ago, and one of his squads clearly got MVP of the game. Afterwards, he said "this guy's getting some details tonight. he's earned it", to which I chuckled. I've always painted primarily (no mods, that wasn't my actual blood), so I tend to get things painted at least to TT quality or better before I play them. I'm wondering what you guys do?

Now that I'm playing on a regular basis, I kinda like the idea of priming & basecoating everything before playing it, then giving the better performing units more attention. It would be a way of keep track of which models have survived more encounters or killed their share of foes.

\m/ 
   
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Gargantuan Gargant





Binghamton, NY

A novel take on the "painted/modeled battle honors" concept. Personally, at least, I wouldn't want to field an intentionally visually downgraded army (distinguished from an army that simply isn't finished, due to time constraints). Adding kill markings and/or appropriate bits as trophies along the way is more appealing to me, as it means starting with the best looking force I can muster. Were I playing regularly with new armies and strapped for P&M time, it might be a fun way to determine the order in which I finish things, though.

The Dreadnote wrote:But the Emperor already has a shrine, in the form of your local Games Workshop. You honour him by sacrificing your money to the plastic effigies of his warriors. In time, your devotion will be rewarded with the gift of having even more effigies to worship.
 
   
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Utilizing Careful Highlighting





Augusta GA

I play daemons of tzeentch, and units that perform exceptionally well during a game will get a small flame bit (from some skaven set) painted and added to their model. Sort of a medal of honor from Tzeentch himself.

My Lord of Change has a crown of fire bits, and one of the heralds has a little cape now.
   
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Hellacious Havoc




Old Trafford, Manchester

I like the idea of adding battle honours to your army. Might be difficult to do, but not impossible.

"If I advance, follow me. If I retreat, shoot me. If I fall, avenge me. This is my last command to you all. FORWARD!!" 
   
 
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