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Made in gb
Excited About the Great Crusade





North East England, UK

I've been painting models for ages now but I've never had a serious project thread so I thought I'd get one started. Partly as a record of what I've done but also as a bit of motivation to plug away at my projects!

Currently I've got two 40k armies on the go - Imperial Guard and Death Guard. I like Guard. I've got an Adeptus Mechanicus force too but that one has been mothballed for now as it needs a bit of rejigging and rebasing to be useable.

First up then is my Imperial Guard/Astra Militarum force - the Cadian 977th infantry regiment, and the Cadian 88th armoured regiment, kitted out for urban warfare rather than the traditional green and cream scheme.













More in my gallery >>> https://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/images-54993-57299_Ig.html

IMAGES FIXED!

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Made in ca
Heroic Senior Officer





Krieg! What a hole...

Have you read Cadian Blood? it features the Cadian 88th Armored infantry regiment and they're also wearing urban camo.

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Made in gb
Excited About the Great Crusade





North East England, UK

 Bobthehero wrote:
Have you read Cadian Blood? it features the Cadian 88th Armored infantry regiment and they're also wearing urban camo.


Yeah! I loved it! I was reading it as I was building the army and it's one of the reasons I went for the colour scheme. Also I did the Scout Sentinels just to emulate Dead Man's Hand - I need to do some more with auto cannons eventually. If I could free hand I'd add that to the side of their hulls for sure! Funnily enough my other army is Death Guard like their opponents in the book... spooky!


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My second Guard army is... Death Guard. Very fashionable I know but the miniatures are absolutely amazing and I wanted baddie army to sit opposite my goodies in the Imperial Guard.

Not a subtle army, I wanted to do something VERY bright and gaudy compared to the more gritty Imperial Guard force. Looking through some 80's and early 90's plague marines and stuff from the original Realm of Chaos and Slaves to Darkness books were very influential here - not really dirty and realistic looking, more the crazy mind bending end of chaos when colours were lurid and jarring.











Plus a few other daemons!



More here >>>> https://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/images-54993-57300_Death%20Guard.html

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Made in au
Guard Heavy Weapon Crewman





Melbourne, Australia

Love those beret veterans
Bit of a shame that Guard players can't take veterans as troops anymore though


Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, but Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.

 
   
Made in gb
Excited About the Great Crusade





North East England, UK

 Auroch wrote:
Love those beret veterans
Bit of a shame that Guard players can't take veterans as troops anymore though


Yeah I had the three vet units set up for troops in 7th then 8th came along I still use them as my sole infantry though. Although I'm now planning on a full infantry platoon so they might not see the table so much.


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Currently working on these two. Built them last night, just put them in primer:;



Thinking of doing an alternative scheme for my vehicles that still ties in - bright rusty orange. We'll see how it looks, but it should match the bases.

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Made in gb
Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





where am I? *looks around* Well i'm...errr...I...I...don't know!

Love the guard! Really clean painting, and the weathering on the tanks is very subtle!
The Death Guard are very well done, although I'm not such a fan of how bright of a green your primary colour is. Are they airbrushed?




MAY YER BOLTER NAE FALTER!!!! 
   
Made in us
Ragin' Ork Dreadnought





Deep in the Outer Boroughs of NYC

Really love your deathguard. That vibrant green is strikingly bold. Looking forward to seeing those tanks painted up.

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Waaazag da Kan't Stoppable (ORKS) ~6,000 points
Orks-in-Progress, Finished Orks.
Terrain I'm making.
The Darion Sector War Campaign.
Into the Jaws of Hell 40k campaign. 
   
Made in gb
Impassive Inquisitorial Interrogator




U.K.

\Beautiful minis. Can I ask how you painted the sector and cork bases? Also what colours did you use for the guard tanks camo, it looks awesome

3 SPRUUUUUEESSSS!!!!
JWBS wrote:

I'm not going to re-read the lunacy that is the last few pages of this thread, but I'd be very surprised if anyone actually said that. Even that one guy banging on about how relatively difficult it might be for an Inquisitor to acquire power armour, I don't think even that guy said that.
 
   
 
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