A Cast of Thousands
/Warhammer 40,000 - Sometimes it seems like an army is never finished. This batch of Thousands Sons is the latest addition to one of the two different forces I’ve been painting for the last year or so.
A detailed account of my various commission/hobby projects.
Warhammer 40,000 - Sometimes it seems like an army is never finished. This batch of Thousands Sons is the latest addition to one of the two different forces I’ve been painting for the last year or so.
Warhammer 40,000 - Unfortunately in a game with an ever changing ruleset sometimes you get behind the changes and an idea you had just isn’t as good as it was before. Flamers while still good just aren’t as brokenly amazing as they were before the balance dataslate, hooefully these guys will still get to see the table.
Warhammer 40,000 - Imperial Guard Calvary Force this force is now something you can do in the latest Imperial Guard (Astra Militarum) codex. I painted the core of the force ages ago as part of a Tyrant’s Legion army. This is a custom color scheme with decals.
Warhammer 40,000 - The Spartan plastic kit is pretty cool, it’s well designed and goes together relatively easily. The new Warpsmith model is different and it’s a shame it lost the options previously available to the model as a plasma pistol is the most boring weapon to give a character in my opinion.
Read MoreWarhammer 30,000 - The Horus Heresy line continues to pump out cool plastic kits, which are significantly easier to work with than the previous resin versions.
Warhammer 40,000 - I haven’t played against Orks in sometime, but Gazkill is one scary character to face on the field. The newest kit is really nice and has a ton of nice details.
Warhammer 40,000 - I really like the lore behind the Word Bearers, their role in the Horus Heresy is so well defined in the novels as the original bad guys. They show just how easily worship and faith can be twisted to evil deeds.
The newest models in the Chaos Space Marine line look so good. Possessed and Accursed Cultists really kick up the look of the line. It’s a bummer the models are single pose but with the current rules you probably aren’t taking more than a unit or two so it can be fixed with some light conversion work to get alternate poses if you want.
Warhammer 40,000 - I’ve been painting a ton of teal and gold lately, I have two separate Thousand Sons forces that keep getting more models added to them. The models are great but the level of detail on these puts a crimp in my process as they take forever to paint.
Warhammer 40,000 - The Maulerfied is a weird model, built right out of the kit it has a really hunched appearance that makes it hard to appreciate the model. This particular one has a bit added to the base to make it look like it’s charging forward which lets you see the details of the model.
This is painted to match an existing Word Bearers force I’ve been painting for a while now and I’m really happy with the end result.
Warhammer 40,000 - Squats have been missing from Warhammer for so long, it’s great to see them back in the game. The new line is unique looking and shares some similarities to the style of Tau mixed with some Imperial designs and even have a bit of Van Saar from Necromunda in the mix. The result is something unique the feels like it fits in the game rather than being a total departure, I really like the overall look of the faction.
This is the first batch I’ve had to paint and they came to me already assembled so I can’t speak to the sprues yet. But the models are great and straight forward to paint. With a totally new force it’s hard to narrow down what sub-faction is going to be the best or best fit your play-style so it’s always a safe bet to come up with a unique scheme that can be whatever you might want to play. Unlike existing factions where the extensive lore might drive you to one particular force, something new has less to draw you in.
The scheme I settled on is a light gray with yellow accents and blue runes. It looks different enough from the existing schemes and was fairly simple to paint.
I’ve been playing against this force in our ongoing crusade and regularly get stomped. The Leagues are really durable and my opponent uses the +1 Toughness trait which makes them even harder to wound and maximizes the Void Armor denying re-rolls.
Warhammer 40,000 – One of the things about playing Warhammer is that a army is never truly done. A Steady stream of releases and update each year means you’ll always have a reason to adjust your force or try out a new model. It really doesn’t matter what force you collect you’ll inevitably want to add to it,
Warhammer 40,000 – I’m a big fan of the new Chaos Space Marine codex, the updated rules really bring the various traitor legions to life with decent rules and a pretty expansive crusade section. One of my favorite updates is to the Legionary data sheet, getting access to a psyker in every unit and having a cool new melee weapon helps to bring new life to a pretty bland unit.
This unit is painted to match a basic level force that I painted up a few years back.
For those of you interested in the new Kill Team this unit is available as a Kill Team and in order to play the game you need to pick up these fancy measuring tools which I also painted up recently.
Warhammer 30,000 – It’s pretty amazing that Horus Heresy is now in plastic, the kits are really nice and so much easier to work with than the resin versions (real or knock-off). I imagine I’m going to be putting many of these boxes together in the future but for right now this is a simple scheme that matches up with an existing Ultramarines force.
Warhammer 40,000 – I feel like I may have used this headline before, but I’ve painted quite a few Kroot since the newest book dropped and players were scrambling to get some of these guys on the table to provide screens for their gun lines.
Warhammer 40,000 – The latest balance data sheet seems to have hit Tau pretty hard. So much so that right after I finished these models I was told a whole new weapon load out would be coming with the next batch. Luckily they’re all magnetized so whatever the next data slate brings they’ll be able to adjust easily.
Warhammer 40,000 – Space Wolves seem to be an army I’m always getting something to add to for serveral different people. I guess it’s one of those armies that you can always tweak with a new unit or two to get a different style of game play.
Warhammer 40,000 – Shining Spears were once a nightmare for some players to face. I think they’ve been toned down well enough that you won’t get the side eye putting them on the table.
Warhammer 40,000 – Chaos Space Marines have a shiny new book, which seems to be at first glance really good. The book is so full of options that I’m guessing generic colors are the best way to go until you figure out what you want to play or you know to keep your options open from game to game.
Regardless of what legion you settle on deep striking them with a giant melta gun is a good way to keep your heretics safe.
Warhammer 40,000 – Thousand Sons are a pretty solid army, particularly with big blobs of terminators that can be buffed up to be nearly impossible to kill. As such I seem to be getting plenty of these boys in blue coming across my table.
With this batch a Termite has been added to the force just because deep-striking these guys with a giant melta gun seems pretty good.
Warhammer 40,000 – A new book means new units for existing armies, it’s one of the rules of the universe. Aeldari players can rejoice that more of their line is being updated to plastic.