Thursday, December 17, 2009
Shameless Plug
Admittedly, I have also been distracted by by creation of a loyalist *gasp* space marine terminator army. Having come into the possession of two boxes worth of Space Hulk Terminators, I was compelled by forces beyond my control to create a terminator force out of them. That has taken up the majority of my conversion and painting time....maybe I should start a blog about it.
Speaking of starting blogs, I have joined a project called mini-a-week. Along with several other severely deranged persons, I have taken up the challenge to paint 1 miniature every week for a year....yikes! Apart from the fact that I do not know WHAT I was thinking, it sounds like a fun and rewarding experience. Should I survive, I'll have a bunch of painted miniatures. It is not solely dedicated to GW products, but I'll forgive them for that. Hey, I will even throw in some non-GWs myself. If you want to, check it out at http://weeklyminis.blogspot.com/
See ya there.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
In the Works
Monday, July 6, 2009
Tactical withdrawal
Monday, June 15, 2009
Tally-hooo!
Conclave of Chaos | Orbital Bombardment (Apocalypse 5) |
Abaddon the Dispoiler (Represented by lightning claws new chaos terminator). | Acts as disruptor beacon, Deep Strike. |
Chaos Sorcerer with mark of Tzeentch, Bolt of change. (Cloaked chaos space marine with cane) | Acts as disruptor beacon. |
Chaos Sorcerer with mark of Tzeentch , Bolt of Change. | Acts as disruptor beacon. |
Daemon Prince with wings, mark of Slannesh, Lash of Submission. | Acts as disruptor beacon. |
Daemon Prince with mark of Slannesh, Lash of Submission. | Acts as disruptor beacon. |
10 Chosen Chaos Space Marines with Aspiring Champion, 4 power swords, Icon of Khorne. | Infiltrators. |
Rhino with twin linked bolter. | Dedicated to above entry. |
10 Chosen Chaos Space Marines with Aspiring Champion, 4 power fists, Icon of Khorne. | Infiltrators. |
Rhino | Dedicated to above entry. |
10 Chosen Chaos Space Marines with Aspiring Champion, 4 flamers, 1 power sword, Icon of Khorne. | Infiltrators. |
Rhino | Dedicated to above entry. |
10 Chosen Chaos Space Marines with Aspiring Champion, 1 power sword, 2 Plasma guns, 1 twin-linked bolter, Icon of Nurgle. | Infiltrators. |
5 Chaos Terminator with heavy flamer, 1 combi-flamer, 4 power fists, Icon of Khorne. | Deep Strike |
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Chaos Annihilation Force | Precision Strike, Scheduled Bombardment |
Chaos Lord with Terminator armour, Mark of Khorne, pair of lightning claws. | Deep Strike (within 12” of objective). |
5 Chaos Terminators with heavy flamer, combi-flamer, Icon of Khorne | Deep Strike (within 12” of objective). |
5 Chaos Terminators with Reaper Auto-Cannon, Icon of Khorne, 5 power fists. | Deep Strike (within 12” of objective). |
5 Chaos Terminators with Reaper Auto-Cannon, Mark of Khorne. | Deep Strike (within 12” of objective). |
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Non-Formation Units |
10 Khorne Bezerkers with 2 plasma pistols, Aspiring champion, power sword, personal icon. |
10 Noise Marines with 10 sonic blasters, Aspiring Champion. |
10 Noise Marines with 10 sonic blasters, Aspiring Champion. |
9 Havocs with 4 missile launchers. |
9 Havocs with 4 missile launchers. |
3 Obliterators |
Chaos Land raider |
Defiler with 2 extra close combat weapons |
Defiler with 2 extra close combat weapons |
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Super-Heavies |
Baneblade with extra sponsons |
Baneblade |
Stormblade Doomsday Device |
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
You Learn Something Every Day
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
The Rampagers. They are a chapter of loyal Space Marines who excel in fast and ferocious assaults. Ranks of experienced techmarines carefully maintain the bikes, razorbacks and dreadnoughts that provide the bulk of the assault force, supported by row upon row of honoured battle brother. Not only do these fierce warriors prove themselves in the thickest fighting against the strongest foe, but they also make up one half of the twin chapters protecting an outlying planet near the Eye of Terror. Constantly at war with endless chaos raids, the Rampagers take the fight to the enemy while the Bone Giants erect the necessary defenses to repel any prolonged Chaos incursions. For a long time, the two chapters worked in unison, demonstrating how the individual strengths of the Emperor’s finest have protected the Imperium in countless campaigns…until…
It was during one of Abbandon’s black crusades, when Chaos activity flourished all along the Eye of Terror. All elements of both the Rampagers and the Bone Giants deployed to every planet in the system. The Bone Giants had their hands full clearing a safe zone from which the Rampagers could launch their ground assaults. Pushing back the Chaos forces that had overrun the majority of the system, the Bone Giants not only carved out a base of operations, but turned entire continents into a complex systems of earthworks where their skills were best put to use. No matter were the enemy was, they would face the siege specialists in trench warfare. Due to their assault expertise, the Rampagers spent most of the war in ship-to-ship battles, letting the Bone Giants clear the planets and wait for their counterparts to lend their support. It wasn’t until the climax of the war that the Bone Giants even saw the Rampagers. At the crux of the fighting, when the Bone Giants had cornered the Warmaster responsible for uniting the warbands in the sector, the Rampagers dedicated the bulk of their forces to over-running the Chaos defenses in the Warmaster’s fortress. Already weakened by the extended fighting with the Bone Giants, the Warmaster and his army crumbled and Col Von Lionex struck down the arch-fiend with his power sword before grinding the traitor’s body beneath the spinning wheels of his bike. For his bravery, Col Von Lionex and his Rampagers were awarded with 5 complete suits of Terminator Armour, the celebration of which would occur once the entire chapter had assembled on the system’s prime planet…and in the shadows of his chapter’s trenches, seething with envy, the chapter master of the Bone Giants, Lord Prayce, looked upon his battle brother’s with contempt.
Lord Prayce, along with a good many of his chapter, believed that they had been slighted. Not only did the Rmpagers have little use for the terminator armour, which they spurned in favour of their bikes and razorbacks, but in addition, it had been the Bone Giants who had identified, isolated and weakened the Warmaster in the first place. The prestige and, more importantly, the equipment was rightfully theirs. As the days went by, Lord Prayce began to plot more and more of how to avenge this dishonour until he was finally consumed by his hatred for Col Von Lionex. As the day of the celebration drew near, Prayce initiated his plan to gain the Tactical Dreadnought Armour and escape to take his revenge on the rest of the Imperium. His problem was that some parts of the Bone Giants remained loyal to the Imperium, supporting their battle brothers in the ranks of the Rampagers. Prayce would have to separate his forces. (to be continued).
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
As quick as lead!
Paint Scheme:
Why do they look like oil-covered rust buckets?
The paint scheme represents a weathered, dilapitated look as the marine wearing the armour abandoned his former loyalty to whatever legion or chapter he hailed from. Subsequently, the paint of the armour was slowly scratched and worn away from countless battles, from exposure to weather and from exposure to the warp itself. The disrepair is limited to the appearance of the armour, the Marines still ensure that the suit itself is in working condition.
Who the heck is going to ally with these guys?
Unlike every other mysterious chapter, the Cursed Ones do not suffer from the problem of appearing at the begining of battle and dissappearing without a trace afterwards. The Cursed Ones are pirates and will fight with whomever meets their ends. In most situations, the help is welcomed either from a desire to cause as much damage as possible (Orcs, Dark Eldar, other Chaos, etc.) or from a lack of options and the shimmer of hope it offers (Forces of Order fighting over-whelming odds). With the countless hordes of daemons, Chaos legions, Renegade Chapters and such enemies of the Imperium, only the most puritanical of armies readily hunt down the Cursed Ones....generally, the Imperium has bigger fish to fry.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
The Colours of Chaos
Thinking I needed a new approach, I tried to create a variation of the Storm Lord painting scheme. That didn't end so happy either, as my dry brushing skills are far from 'leet' as they say. Though I love the contrast, I am still left with either improve or abandon. At least now I had two bad paint jobs to choose from.
A couple of days ago I crawled through the bug infested basement where we keep all our paints and retrieved an old can of wood varnish. I was going to try dipping. I had done it once before and was not as happy as I could have been with the results, but I was lazy and desperate....mostly lazy. I figured I would attempt the dipping on one of my silver saturated marines and it didn't turn out so bad. With the exception of a little gunk at the bottom, which I had to quickly clean off, the varnish did its job. Incidentally, a green wash from my last attempt to make this model look like a Plague Marine really jumped out, especially on the backpack. With a little more practice, I think I can get these models looking relatively close to the Reborn paint scheme in the book.
Thus, I found my intended paint scheme. The next step is to change the entire above squad into looking like this. I think I am going to play around with the green wash and such to see what happens.
My choice now is whether I should clean the blue marines and go totally Reborn, or if I should try dipping on them and see what happens. Having begun to tire of testing my poor paint skills, my mind is leaning towards the former of the two choices
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
And So It Begins...
<----- Old Eddy, saved from my brother's uncaring grasp, though his weapon has been lost! Its fun to use as it is generally older than many of the kids who ask what the hell it is.
It was my brother who gave me my final push over the edge into the abyssal descent into Chaos. One fateful day, he was off at an auction, an event to which I was unable to go. He won a box set of his choice. He chose the Chaos force and handed it off to me. It was assembled in no time and I was planning my army from then on. I had finally settled on an Iron Warrior army kitted out with a whole bunch of Missile Launchers when tragedy struck...GW changed the Chaos book in ways too horrible to comprehend (bitter much?). I had played all of one game against my brother's Guard army under those rules and I had to adjust my army list to fit this nerfed codex. The more I poured over the rules, however, the more I began to settle on a rough army list. By this time, my brother had shunted his guard army to the side and all but given up on his loyalist space marines. Knee deep in Ork boys, my brother always had a tale of his victory to impart to me each week. He regaled me with the exploits of his 'undefeated' 1000 point Ork army until finally I had no choice. Mustering a force that I had no confidence in, I brought them against my brother.We played two 1500 point annihilation missions. I had to totally eliminate his units. His core units, and he had three of them, were 30 boys each. And I won. Twice.