A squad of Breacher Marines from the XVI Legion Astartes. 28mm multi-part resin figures from GW. |
Greetings once more to all Challengers! It is a delight to be spending winter with all of you once more, tackling projects old and new while making a dent in the piles of unpainted plastic and resin that haunt all of us. I'm glad to open the 15th Edition of the Challenge with a familiar theme, and veteran Challenge participants will hardly be surprised to see that I have returned once again to GW's "Age of Darkness" setting, the great, galaxy-spanning civil war of the Horus Heresy, known colloquially as "Warhammer 30k". This is a squad of 10 Breacher Marines, resplendent in the colours of the Warmaster's own XVI Legion, the Sons of Horus. They are multi-part resin models from GW.
Breaching Marines are great fun. We can sense just how dire things must be in the Horus Heresy setting when it becomes necessary to take a super-human soldier clad in super-amazing power armour and say, "you know, we should give those chaps a giant pavisse-style shield, you know, because safety". I love the proto-medieval look of this variant of the Mark III power armour, and how the shields have the little "hooks" that allow the Space Marines to brace and fire their weapons while on the move. Brilliant sculpts.
Fans of the Horus Heresy are enjoying a veritable golden age in terms of new figures and models...but these are not new. They are rather old, and have been re-painted as part of an ongoing effort to bring my large collection of 30k Sons of Horus models, painted over a now 10-year timeframe, into some manner of consistent appearance. You see, my hobby mind has a peculiar affliction - that of the screaming-inside-OCD monkey. Certain things - like an inconsistency in the green armour of a Sons of Horus collection, for example - cause this monkey to scream and throw things in my mind.
Love the shields! These are some of GW's finest 30k sculpts...and there are a lot of great 30k sculpts! |
These particular figures were first painted back in 2016, right as I switched over to my current approach toward painting the vaguely-blue-but-mostly-still-green armour of the Sons of Horus. This squad was painted mid-change...with about three models painted using my current approach, and the other seven painted using a previous approach (which involved many pointless glazing layers). Mixed greens within the collection were bad enough...but within one squad? The OCD monkey does NOT APPROVE! I found I could NOT deploy these in good faith knowing - and seeing! - the different greens. What would the Warmaster think??
Sergeant on the left, and a special-weapon trooper wielding a lascutter (great for opening the hulls of ships, or the armour of enemies...whatever). |
Thus I soothe - ever so slightly - the screaming inner monkey by re-painting the lost squads and vehicles a few at a time...and this is how I am kicking off Challenge XV! These Breachers are now properly ready to "stand in the line." I will shamelessly exploit the "Limbo" theme for this purpose - after all, these WERE a stalled project of a sort, from back in 2016 :) That's ten 28mm infantry figures, and 20 points for a theme, which should count for 70 points - a fair start toward my target, and a nice little start for our 30k duel. Even better, two of these guys are wearing skullz - so that is TWO skulls :)
Very nice Greg - I love me some breachers in HH also! :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers Paul!
DeleteThat's a very pretty blue-green/green-blue, teal, whatever shade to the armor.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a 30K or 40K afficionado, aside from some old lazgun crews in pith helmets, so I'm not all up on the Horus heretical lingo, but they look similar to the Cerberus Guardians in Mass Effect, and are probably as much of a pain to deal with.
Nice work!
Thank Rob! I claim no knowledge of Mass Effect, but these fellows certainly can be a paint to deal with, so I suspect the comparison is apt.
DeleteLike the highlights . Nice bases as well
ReplyDeleteThanks Ian!
DeleteI like the figures, but also the combination of the colors you've used. Great start Greg!
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Peter
Cheers Peter!
DeleteI think Mk III Armour is my favourite, and I do like Breachers, so Breachers in Mk III Armour is perfection - just like these figures! Superb work as always - I frequently peruse your 30K figures for inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter - and I have to agree, the Mk III power armour is a definite favourite. Still sci-fi, but with a brooding, dark-age vibe to it. The original sculptors nailed the concept.
DeleteGreat start Greg. The color scheme and 30k armor are tops. Well done.
ReplyDeleteCheers Bruce!
DeleteSplendid bunch of heretical Space Marines! Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain!
DeleteFirst of all these great, love the teal/blue/green colour. You should work with an interior decorator to get your games room to match.
ReplyDeleteSecondly, yesterday you can’t understand livery and today you can’t handle minor discrepancies in hues and tones? Dye lots differ, weathering and fading depends on use.
As I say they look great. Don’t forget to use the online form to make sure that your Duel points get recorded.
Liking those Greg, I purchased some 40k stuff for my Heresey entry this year! Looking forward to painting them but no idea which legion! If you do not mind what colours and process did you use?
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Matt
Hi Matt, and thanks!
DeleteMy method is a pretty basic one (gleaned from Duncan while he was still a GW employee). Base coat is black (because obviously). Then cover the black with GW Mechanicus Standard Grey. Then cover the grey with GW Kabalite Green - the combo with the Grey provides the right blue-somewhat-but-still-mostly-green-adjacent colour. Edge highlight with GW's Dawnstone, and then recess wash with GW Nuln Oil, or a black ink of your choice. Weather to taste, and you're all set!
Cheers for that, I will toffee off to the model shop at done stage!
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Matt
Nice colour combo - like the idea of the large shields
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave!
DeleteHi Greg, I got your duels forms. Can I confirm that it’s 70 points towards the 30k duel and 2 skulls, you listed the skulls duel on both posts,
ReplyDeleteHi Peter - yes that is right.
DeleteAwesome first up entry Greg, always love your painting style the colours look so good, keep them coming my friend
ReplyDeleteThanks very much!
DeleteNot a W40k guy myself, but the painting work is really good
ReplyDeleteCheers!
DeleteTruly beautiful figures. For traitorous heretical figures that is.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom!
DeleteNice work, Greg!
ReplyDeleteCheers Barks!
DeleteAlways nice to see some 30k! I do like the older resin figures that were a little more squat than the newer plastics, smashing work and a lovely colour as always.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jamie - Happy Christmas to you and your family!
DeleteFabulous work, Greg! The blue/green is spot on I think. Will we see some Epic 30k as well this Challenge?
ReplyDeleteCheers Nick - and Merry Christmas! As for Epic...stay tuned my friend :)
DeleteReally cool Greg. Love the avocado green!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant entry Greg, I love that colour - your 30k stuff was amongst my favorite entries of last years APC and I'm not into GW space marine stuff
ReplyDeleteThey look quite the business, Greg! They might have been a pain, but the do look glorious now! Your seafoam teal #4....#5? Is really good, but I quite like the ones who appear to have been once more into the breach a few times. They look excellently seasoned!
ReplyDeleteExcellent looking Space Marines Greg!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant work here. Love the colours chosen
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Greg and thanks for sharing your colour scheme, very helpful!
ReplyDeleteNice one Greg!
ReplyDeleteAlthough I am quite appalled by the thought of repainting models, when there are so many figures out there craving for a very first coat of paint, I must say that these look absolutely great, Greg!
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