Saturday, 4 March 2023

From GregB - Sons of Horus Heavy Support Squad (25 points)

Anyone call for some heavy support?

When "tactical support" doesn't get the job done, the Space Marines call in the heavies - the Heavy Support Squad. We have one here, five fine fellows decked out in the lovely green livery and iconography of the XVI Legion Astartes, the Sons of Horus of course! These are (yet more) multi-part plastic figures from GW's "Horus Heresy" setting. 

Love the little targeting computer/iPad deal you get with the kit - nice touch for the officer.

I've no doubt Curt was reading my mind, as he already alluded to these figures coming along the painting queue, but these are not only quite useful at blasting battlefield problems to pieces - they are also lovely tributes to the very early RTB01 "beakie" Marines, as they are equipped with the infamous "shark fin" missile launchers. These newer figures are true to that old design, and I love how they look.

The launchers are not a comfortable fit on the shoulders...tricky to assemble, but worth it in the end!

If assembly of the tactical support guys was tricky, assembly for these guys was REAL tricky. Not only are the instructions bonzo and of little help (reminder - do NOT throw away old instructions from other boxes, as you'll need them), but the art of sitting the large weapon on the shoulder is...delicate. Anyway, it all worked out in the end, so it doesn't seem like a big deal now, but there are a surprising number of very, very small pieces that need to come together on these figures - so don't build these things near a carpet!

Shark fins, FTW!

Whatever the travails of assembly, the painted up just fine, and nicely round out my initial complement of Mark VI Space Marines, which was a goal I had for this edition of the Challenge - I wanted to paint enough Mark VI "beakies" to fill the transport bay of the Sokar Pattern Storm Bird I painted last year.  I now have two 20-man tactical squads, a tactical support squad, and this heavy support squad, as well as "The Axehole" to lead them - and the whole lot can fill up the troop bay on that super-heavy flyer. 

These five 28mm figures should be good for another 25 points. Sadly, no skullz on this lot, but again, that's 30k for you...not so heavy on the skull-ness.

There is, of course, always more to do when it comes to my passion for the 30k setting, but at this point, my brushes switched subjects...stay tuned for my final post of this Saturday to see where they went next!

Those missile launchers have such a classic look to them. The new Mk.VI's really do hit you in the nostalgia, don't they? Another great looking squad to expand your army. Well done.

13 comments:

  1. Those look a treat, Greg! :)

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  2. Shark-fin rocket launchers, so damn cool. While the builds may have been tricky they look a treat. Love 'em. The Axehole has more guys to boss around, he'll be very pleased.

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  3. Excellent and nostalgic launchers. All look great and will be fun to get on the table.

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  4. Love 'em - those old school missile launchers are the bomb!

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  5. That’s a whole re-definition of the concept of a hand weapon! Very well painted again Greg, I love them.

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  6. Nice work, Greg! I'm certain it is due to the many RT01 boxes I bought back in the day, but the 🦈 missile launcher is still my favorite heavy weapon in 40k. These are an exceptional heavy support choice for your despoiling despots....er Heroes for Hope! ;)

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  7. I really like these nostalgic models and you have painted them so well.

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  8. Excellent, shaping up to be a superb army

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  9. Always have time for more of these bad boys, best weapon ever. I have a box and I should really get them done…. Great colour on the SoH lads as always.

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