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A squad of "Death Korps of Krieg" troops - plastic from GW.
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These cheerful fellows represent a squad of troopers from the "Death Korps of Krieg", a military unit set in Games Workshop's "Warhammer 40k" universe. With a name like that, you know they MUST be happy chaps, right? These are multi-part plastic 28mm figures from GW.
The "Death Korps" have a specific story in the lore of the 40k setting, but it's a bit TL/DR. Suffice to say the setting offered the sculptors at Forge World, (the sort-of-associated-but-not-totally-coordinated-but-still-wholly-owned-or-something GW studio) a chance to explore a particular design theme for the "Imperial Army" troops - that theme is "World War I, but, you know, in the year 40,000". This sort of look had been attempted by others, but the Forge World sculptors at the time hit it out of the park with the "Death Korps of Krieg" - a full range of figures blending the kit, look and despair of troops on the western front in 1916 with certain 40k flourishes (skullz!).
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Lots of detail on the kit.
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Can you spot the small skullz?
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The Krieg sculpts from Forge World were amazing, a stark contrast to the plastic offerings of the day (either the deeply uninspiring Cadians, or, much worse, the complete-crap Catachans). As nice as they were, however, they were only available from Forge World, and so were seldom seen on gaming tables.
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Communications trooper.
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Love the flare pistol.
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Another comms trooper...not sure what I was thinking by doing two of them...oh well...
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Really like this pose.
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Fast forward to summer 2021, and the release of a new edition of the "Kill Team" rules. The new box set had guardsmen from the "Death Korps of Krieg" - and they were plastic! I picked up a set, and wow, I think this might be the start of something...the figures are so cool, with lots of options for assembly. I built this unit mostly to represent a basic infantry squad (one sergeant, one special-weapon trooper), but I did mix in a couple of specialists with comms equipment for use with "Kill Team".
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The grenadier is fantastic, loading another round...
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Suitably action-ish pose for the officer.
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It would make sense for GW to add a couple of more plastic sets for the Krieg troopers - all they need are heavy weapon crews, and some officer sets. That said, GW's moves often don't...make much sense? We'll see. But I certainly am going to track down a few more boxes of these fellows, it will be a fun new-project for the future!
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A couple of the regular chaps aiming their laser rifles.
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For points, we ten 28mm figures. And, because this is 40k, and the "Death Korps", we got some skullz! 42 tiny skullz! Oh yeah! Thanks for reading!
I love red trousers on these guys. The name is germanic, but the uniform is pure poilu. Woohoo for skullz!
Barks
Nice troops, Greg! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tamsin!
DeleteI love these. We need more plastic versions of all the old guard units. How about some rough riders?
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter. Yes, I hope Rough Riders can be part of the plan...
DeleteVery nicely done
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteDKoK rock (extra nerd points to me for using the acronym 😁) and you’ve done a cracking job on these. Two comms troopers is a great way to show the way these guys are probably supplied “good news is that we got lots of comm sets. Bad news is that they didn’t send us any big guns…..” and the red trousers are marvellous. Excellent work and well done on starting a new army!
ReplyDeleteCheers Jamie! And yes, nerd points for proper acronym use!
DeleteVery nice unit, Greg! I like the highlights especially.
ReplyDeleteThanks Teemu!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figures, Greg. I always thought the Death Korps of Krieg have a definite First World War Western Front vibe to them.
ReplyDeleteThank you Frederick!
DeleteGreat troopers Greg
ReplyDeleteCheers Peter!
DeleteThese look fantastic. I really like their crimson pants!
ReplyDeleteThanks Natasha! The Emperor wants his troops to look sharp before they are fed into the 40k meat grinder...
DeleteFabulous work on these, dude. Barks summed it up well: they have the helmets of Germans but the rest of them are total Poilu. THESE could tempt me to do Guard...
ReplyDeleteWould LOVE to see your take on these fellows dude - hope to be sharing more of my own in the next Challenge!
DeleteSplendid looking death korps,weary and sombre but nice trousers!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Excellent brushwork Greg.
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