Tuesday, 23 December 2025

From DavidB - The Khan's Fist- DavidB (25pts)


 Hu- Black Thunder


It only took a couple of days, but I finally got a few troops completed. I have also populated my desk with far too many minis once again! ;) The White Scars were a bit of a challenge to photo properly, but besides 30k, I shouldn't have too many more this season. I picked these up a couple years ago and they did not get assembled and primed for awhile. I am still quite fond of 40k, but I admit that these gave me a little buyer remorse. Over 60 bucks for five guys and the scars could easily need another 15 of them to make them more useful. I couldn't help but compare to other games and miniatures and realize that for 10 bucks less, I could have a 30 man platoon for Bolt Action and Warlord Games does not have stock issues and supply problems like 40k. Still, I do love the White Scars and love playing 40k. These do bring me joy, but I may have hit the limit for new White Scars. 

I used a zenithal highlight from my airbrush, then I used apothecary white contrast paint to shade the white armor. Instead of using army painter fanatic paints, I used the army painter airbrush white triad paints to even out the splashed on contrast paint and clean up around the red trim, leather, and gold on them. I like the airbrush paint as it is very thin and is able to shade the apothecary white contrast paint in manageable coats so I do not lose the zenithal highlight or the painting sorcery of contrast/speed paints. These lads will hit the table in games, but a good half of my joy in the hobby is the model building and painting and this is by far the least stressful way I have found to make nice white uniforms/armor. It is just bonus that the process isn't labor intensive.



Plain white armor is very boring, so I did find (like the other White Scars I have) places to add some red trim so they are not just white space marines. In the "offical" paint guides, White Scars have a red chest aquilla, but I am more a fan of them sporting gold chest eagles.


I also gave the Sgt and the plasma gunner additional red markings in keeping with the space mongol aesthetic and also remind me that they have the spicy plasma guns. I used the old standby industrial hazard stripes as they do look pretty sharp with the clean white armor... I also imagine that the Admech Priests absolutely enjoy selling chainswords in any option the customer wishes... you can have black with yellow stripes OR yellow with black stripes as the God Emperor intended!


The sculpts and details on these miniatures are really quite good. My favorite one is not the Sgt or plasma gunner, but the one trooper obscured above by the Sgt's power sword. His pose is crashing forward using his armor and space marine stature to absolutely body someone with his own self. Almost like whomever he is hitting isn't worth his chainsword, or a pistol round.


5 spacemarines for 25 points
11 skulls
and one squirrel

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center is my favorite of the bunch



changed lighting a lot, but still cannot quite capture the white armor.

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Welcome back to the Challenge, David!

I love seeing you back with your White Scars, even though they are the 40K version. :) Your tidy brushwork really does them great servies especially with cutting-in the red 'facing colours' and the Henry Ford black and yellow chain swords. I agree, the shoulder charging chap is the best of the litter - definitely saving on pistol rounds and chain links. All this being said, I can see your trepidation in expanding the squad further given those extortionate prices. But who knows, maybe Santa may have something for you under the tree! 

25 points for your opening gambit. Well, done David!

- Curt

28 comments:

  1. Nice. The combination of airbrush and contrast paints worked really well on these. Have not tried the Army painter airbrush line, how do they compare to Vallejo in your opinion?

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    1. Thanks, Tom! Of all the airbrush paints I have used, I find the army painter airbrush triads are very milky in texture. They do thin layers really well with brush if you are looking for translucent layers. They are my favorite method of fixing those errant pools of speed paints as you can quickly find a good shade to fix those puddles and feather out.

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  2. Nice work Dave, a great start to your campaign of World Dominance!!!

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    1. Thank you, Ray! World dominance....I do have plans! ;)

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  3. Very smooth work on the white armour - these are very nice indeed. Love the guy shoulder charging his way forward!

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    1. He is most certainly my favorite and fits my play style well, you do not to need to worry about my forces hiding behind gun lines!;)

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  4. And always up for a quick burst of The Hu!

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    1. They are for me the only good thing from the covid era, I stumbled across them while making a 40k white scar list and they have now both been entwined together. When the scars hit the table so does my Spotify Hu playist. ;)

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  5. Lovely white finish( on your recomendation apothecary white is the only contrast paint I own!) The black yellow chainswords are classic!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thank you, Iain! That is certainly my favorite basecoat for white now. Some of the contrast paints are better than the fad and the apothecary white is in my top 5.

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  6. Nice group of Scars. The new models are pricey, but they do look very dynamic compared to the older figures.

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    1. Thank you, Stuart! They are very dynamic, and are better than past kits, but the older kits definitely have their charm too. My favorite range of kits are the frostgrave, stargrave, and wargames Atlantic now! ;)

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  7. Always look forward to see what you unleash! These guys turned out really nicely. Very grim and gritty.

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    1. Thank you, Pete! There are tricorns in the wings! ;)

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    1. Thanks! I am old enough I have all the editions of 40k and these lads will even be used in rogue trader, and fighting a longtime to come! ;)

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  9. These are awesome. The white formula really paid off and will definitely be checking out army painter airbrush paints. Well done.

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    1. Thanks, Bruce! You will definitely find use for the paints. I recommend the complete triad when trying them out and the layers are thin with brush as they paint so smooth. You can dump them in an airbrush well too without flow and reducer mediums.

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  10. Very nice Dave - as others have mentioned, white is such a difficult colour.

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    1. Thank you, Greg! It is difficult to paint! ;) that is why I had to share the easy method I found! White is not a color I hate painting now, it is actually a lot of fun now!

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  11. They look splendid in their white armour

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    1. Thanks! Besides my works, these are my favorite force to play!

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  12. Lovely crisp brushwork Dave!

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  14. Good to see the Skars get some much needed attention, they are a very underrated chapter with great backstory and paint scheme!

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  15. Wonderful painted spacemarines!

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  16. Eye catching colour combo - well done

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