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"Super-heavy" tanks in 6mm from the 14th Space Marine Legion, the Death Guard |
Back to some Horus Heresy and 30k material for this week with my first submission - specifically Epic 30k, the 6mm-sized-mass-battle version of GW's science fiction games. There are two "Fellblade" class tanks and one "Falchion" class tank, and they are all painted in the markings of the 14th Space Marine Legion, known as (charmingly) the "Death Guard".
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Lovely little private sculpts - in metal, with great, crisp details. |
The Horus Heresy setting features lots and lots of tanks. Lots! Yay! This small scale is ideal for deploying masses of tanks, so playing 30k in "Epic" is great fun! W
hile models exist for these beasts in the regular 28mm size of the game, getting more than one or two of those beasts on to a regular-sized table is hard. On the other hand, in the small size of the models in the "Epic" game lets you put whole squadrons of these monsters on a regular table, and do so with comfort!
I had painted a fair amount of Epic 30k material back in a different Painting Challenge...I think edition VII? Anyway, good to have some sci-fi breaking up all the historical stuff!
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I love the silhouette of the Fellblade...just a bonkers tank. |
As with my 10mm FPW figures last week, these are models have been painted "on the side of the table" - something I work on while other projects dry, add a layer here, colour there, and then they finish at some point. This sort of semi-scattered painting approach may slow me down a bit overall, but I find it makes the painting more fun in general. Particularly when the "side of the table" thing is very different in either subject or scale, it adds some variety overall.
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This angle shows some of the additional heavy weapons mounted in both the front hull and the side sponsons. |
Byron already has a great a collection of Death Guard Space Marines for Epic 30k (and in 28mm too), so these are somewhat superfluous in terms of our overall group...but I do like the Death Guard, already had a few infantry and vehicles painted myself. I already had these specific models too, with their Legion iconography was sculpted into the doors, so I thought I would paint them up as intended. I mean - how could a game where the Death Guard deploy three super-heavy tanks be better? Why, one with six super-heavy tanks, of course! I'm hoping Byron's troops won't mind the company...
The Fellblade, with its bonkers twin-main guns, and demolisher cannon, AND heavy bolters, AND quad laser weapons (on BOTH sponsons!) is one of the most heavily-armed vehicles to be found in the 30k setting (or, at least, thing that it is still a vehicle, as opposed to
Titans). It's bananas, and they are a lot of fun in Epic 30k. Even if you are commanding just two of them in an Epic 30k game, when it is your turn to shoot...you are doing a LOT of shooting. Fun!
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The Falchion - super-heavy-tank-destroyer extraordinaire! |
If the Fellbalde is meant to be a kind of "general" battle tank, the Falchion has a much more specific purpose - it is a warped 30k-vision of a super-heavy-tank-destroyer, featuring a massive energy weapon (and, you know, still with the quad laser cannons on the sponsons, one presumes to let the crew have some sport while the big weapon re-charges). The Falchion tries to knock out enemy super-heavy tanks, and also has sufficient firepower to severely damage or even knock out Titans. Just look at that bonkers weapon! Oh man, I love the 30k setting...the very best, crazy sci-fi designs, brilliantly done.
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A view of the bizarre machinery powering the Falchion's main battery. |
These are not technically-speaking, GW models - because GW has, generally speaking, been a pack of sh*t heels when it comes to the management of the Epic game (and their other specialist games) - so these are private sculpts. But I am hoping my fellow "Evil Empire" side-duellists would allow this GW-inspired material to count towards my duel score...
In terms of scoring, these models are 6mm-sized tanks - but they are quite big, so I am hoping perhaps they could count for two-tanks-each, giving a total of 18 points? Robert will figure it out.
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Woah! It's like the misbegotten hellchild of a Mark V and a A7v, but turreted like the tank from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. All very WTF, man.
However, the stark white works, and works very well on these. A very simple scheme, well executed. Especially since white paint seems to be my bete noir right now.
However, scoring was difficult. GregB neglected to put anything to give me an idea of the scale of the thing. So, when the Bosun is done with PeteF, we clearly have to bring another miscreant before the Minion's Mast. From my Google search, these things were more like 4x the volume of a 6mm Rhino-equivalent. So, I scored them as 15mm vehicles.
Bosun, for his sins, give GregB a hearty twenty four points. And may the Snowlord have mercy on his brushes.
Looking good
ReplyDeleteLove the bonkers tanks Greg :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Love these Greg. I wish these 'Fight Club' minis were still available...
ReplyDeleteThanks man. Yes - always wish I had procured more when I had the chance...
DeleteEpic work Greg......literally!
ReplyDeleteCracking work Greg! That's quite an epic entry! I've been trying not to expand to 30k in Epic, but your entries are really making it hard to resist
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Greg! White is always a bitch to paint, you've done fine work
ReplyDeleteBeautiful miniature beasties, Greg! I've been looking at "other" companies to fill the hole GW left. These are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteNice work on these Greg!
ReplyDeleteThose are fantastic. 40K scale superheavy tanks only really work if you have a massive table sadly. 6mm seems to be the way to go. I agree with the sentiment about GW's support for the game, the new scale for Titans is a prime example.
ReplyDeleteWell done with the tanks, they look great.
Awesome work Greg!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking epic super heavy tanks fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Lovely tanks- you have pulled off the white superbly. I think I still have the old plastic Epic Space Marine boxed game somewhere; it is such a shame that GW canned the game. Maybe a new version will come out to accompany the new Titan game, but on recent form it will be in 1/279.35 scale!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Great job on these tracked beasts of war. What's not to like about them. So cool.
ReplyDeleteFull of dakka!
ReplyDeleteGreat armour, the white looks really crisp.
ReplyDeleteWhere can I find these models to add to my army?
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