Thursday, 1 January 2026

From Curt: 30K Raven Guard for Killteam (25 Points)

Hi All!

To switch things up a bit I've decided to follow Greg's worthy footsteps and take the plunge into 40K. Well, actually 30K to be precise. While I've enjoyed reading the Horus Heresy books, I've not done much for figures for it. That being said, the updated 'Killteam' rules now allow for cooperative play AND some enthusiasts have released a fan-based 30K expansion that looks quite good. Anyhoo, I thought I could put together a Heresy era Space Marine Killteam and perhaps run some cooperative games over Discord (similar to what I've been doing for 'Hametsu').

So with no further ado, here is the start of my 30K Killteam! I've decided to do up a group reflecting A 'Shattered Legion' force  - an ad hoc conglomerate of survivors who emerged from the 'Drop Site Massacre' on Istvaan V. Essentially, they are composed of the remnants of three legions: the Raven Guard, Iron Hands and the Salamanders. 

A Killteam is typically made up of 8-10 figures which I think is quite manageable. This first group is made up of three Raven Guard with jump packs. One is a close combat specialist with dual power blades, another has a groovy silenced bolter and the last one has a pair of arcane Dark Age of Technology pistols (which probably leak enough passive radiation to poison a good-sized city).  I envision that the completed force will mostly be Raven Guard with maybe an Iron Hand and Salamander popped-in for variety. 




Being a contrarian at heart, I looked for non-GW models. I was very happy to find a designer on Cults (RGANDALL) who concentrates pretty much exclusively on Raven Guard. As you can see, his models are absolutely stunning. The animation and detail are top-tier, with the added bonus that he includes all of this Legion specific iconography, gee-gaws and do-dads that really make them unique. The corker is that all his files are free (probably one of the reasons why GW lawyers have not given him static...yet).


I was surfing the net to get ideas for painting and found a YouTube channel that features GrimDark paint styles. I really liked this gritty approach and thought it fit nicely with this group of isolated survivors who've been conducting hit-and-run raids, and not having been resupplied for months. So, lots of chipping, muddy washes, AK Grime and Streaking Rust. 


I had a load of fun with these, but each one took a good chunk of time to do. I think the process will speed up right after I'm finished. :)

These three fellas from the Grim Dark Future will give me 15 points and the start of a new squirrel entry. Woo Hoo! 

- Curt

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Dude, this is FANTASTIC! I am so pleased to see you doing some 28mm 30k figures at last, as I knew they would look amazing - and they do! 

These prints are tremendous designs, and they totally match with your vision for some determined survivors of the drop site "incident" (this is how I see Horus-approved media referring to that event). The guy with the dual pistols will make a perfect "Moritat", while the chap with the sniper-bolter combo looks straight out of the "Mor Deythan" units. The fellow with the blade drawn...he looks reader for revenge. And more revenge. And a bit more after that...

I can't wait to see a Salamander wielding a dangerous number of flamethrowers, and an Iron Hand sitting there and pouting because his loser Primarch was beheaded LOL. God the Iron Hands suck. 

You'll have to let me know what base style and size you have used, as I am determined to assemble a counter-kill-team of Horus' followers, committed to hope and, er, "positive change" for the galaxy!

I am awarding 10 extra point just because I love this so much. 

Greg


8 comments:

  1. Lovely painting and basing and backstory!

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  2. Glad you like them, Greg. They were a lot of fun to work on. I used 7/16 flat washers which are coincidentally 32mm across, same as what GW uses. I like them as they give the figures some heft.

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  3. Those are stunning models - and great paint jobs too Curt!
    I love Kill Team - its a great scale game for time in both playing and painting. RG are a different chapter and would be fun to play.

    Hmmm....Maybe I need a new Kill Team too....

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  4. Great looking what ever these things are Curt. Love the gritty style and also the A/C units on their shoulders.

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    1. Thanks Peter. In the Grim Dark of the 30th Millennium it's all about staying cool...

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  5. Really nice looking Ravens, well done. I have used some of RGANDALL's bits and they really are great, if only he'd do more than one legion.

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