Thursday, 26 June 2014

The Deathstar

And we all know what happened to it! Seriously though I'm hoping this will give the Deathguard some serious impact on the field. A Spartan carrying 10 Cataphractii - this is the first, I have another which will carry the Praetor, Deathshroud and Grave Wardens. It has a used and abused look: Tamiya White over a Vallejo Grey Primer chipped using the 'hairspray method', then GW paints for the Death Guard stripes. I used the FW Land Raider doors, but think I'll stick with the decal sheet for the second one.


Sunday, 22 June 2014

Not the Deathguard . . .

Here's my Imperial Knight: Baron Rowland of House Cadmus. This is a great model, easy to assemble and it paints surprisingly quickly. I love the effect of the Uln Oil wash, cut well with Lahmian Medium, to shade the metal areas. I wish really I painted this one up as a Mechanicum Knight now I've got Book 3 of the Istvaan Trilogy . . . I'm very tempted by a Mechanicum army! This one hasn't seen action yet, he was to take the field alongside my Ultramarines to kick some Night Lords' butt but new baby intervened!

Friday, 20 June 2014

Command Squad

This is the five-man command squad. I like the Volkite Calivers as I figured that these guys would have  access to some more esoteric weaponry. They have the insignia of the Third Grand Company on their shoulder pauldrons. The guy in Mk. II plate has a combi-bolter and a chainsword from the new 40k Sternguard set.

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Cataphractii

This is my six-man Cataphractii squad. The sergeant is a Deathshroud model with a pair of Lightning Claws. With them is my Praetor - with a Power Scythe and Hand Flamer he can double up for a (shaven!) Calas Typhon if needs be. The Dragon Forge bases are awesome on these models.

Death Guard Progress

Back again, I've not been keeping the Blog up to date but work has been progressing on the Death Guard. First up a Tactical Support with Plasma Guns. The firepower is awesome, especially at close range where the Rapid Fire makes them devastating.