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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut





This is going to be my hobby blog for my mostly 40k, but occasional Age of Sigmar armies.

Sorcerors Supreme: Thousand Sons
Tzeentch has long been my favoured god of chaos. Going back as far as the Storm of Chaos in WHF I had Tzeentch Chaos Warriors. Accidentally they actually looked like Rubricae – turquoise with gold accents. However, for whatever reason the Thousand Sons never featured in my 40k armies.

When the Thousand Sons had their plastic release a year or two ago I jumped in. But it was slow progress – 7th edition was a bad game and there was no motivation to paint them. 8th Edition has changed that. Even with the Rubricae being mediocre in the Index it was enjoyable to play and it felt right to use models that I like on the table. Here’s my current handiwork. I'm not hte greatest painter but I've always tried to ensure the next army is painted better than the previous.

The first five Rubricae, marched into battle under the supervision of Altankhazarr.


The rest of the gang


The first of the beautiful terminators.


Class of m31


The Rubricar


Gaming Tzaandard - seriously these pics show off the lack of effort put into these guys.

   
Made in ca
Phanobi






Canada,Prince Edward Island

Seriously good painting! As someone who is painting those same rubric marines at the moment I know how much of a pain all that gold trim is to do so you have my respect

Liking the use of the original TSons iconography on them, they look much better than the ugly chaos ones they are supposed to get.

I'm liking the snowy bases as well, they match the cold colour of the armour nicely and look really cool.

   
 
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