| Some more "Legions Imperialis" Space Marines - these ones in the lovely green of the Warmaster's own legion, the Sons of Horus. |
I have been doing a lot of painting, but I'm not too focused on any particular project. Thus my efforts are spread all over the place, and I've very little to show in terms of actual completed work. Thus I'm back this week with only a few odds and ends from GW's "Legions Imperialis" game, the reboot of the classic small-scale "Epic" game set in the Horus Heresy setting. There are elements from two different Legions Astartes - the Sons of Horus and the Thousand Sons.
XVI Legion - The Sons of Horus
| High command base for the Sons of Horus. |
To the surprise of nobody, I already have a chunk of figures painted for this, the finest of the Legions Astartes. But you can always use more basic infantry. And in the case of the Sons of Horus, my initial efforts really disappointed me...I was pleased with the vehicles, but my method on the original infantry looked sloppy - I didn't care for how the green turned out. And if you don't like the green...well...the Warmaster won't be pleased, will he?
| Tactical Marines and their Rhino APCs. |
I had assumed I would not be able to replicate the green recipe from my 28mm collection on these smaller troops. But decided to experiment with it...and...well, it's actually not too bad! I like these much more. I painted up a high-command stand, and then a tactical detachment comprised of four bases. They also have Rhino APCs to give them a ride on the battlefield.
| Re-painted dreadnoughts - I like these much better! |
Chuffed with the results on the infantry, I pulled the dreadnoughts I had completed before out of the box...knowing now that I could have done the nicer green on them drove me nuts - the OCD hobby monkey in mind started to scream and break things, so I opted to do a re-paint on them. Boom - OCD monkey at peace...for now...
| Mobile fire support - Rapier on the right, "Quad Launcher" on the left. |
To keep building up the firepower we have a couple of tracked fire-support platforms. Long-time Space Marine fans will probaly recognize the Rapier. The other one is a "quad launcher" - heir to the famous "Thudd Guns" of yore. There are supposed to be four tracked platforms in the unit, but I f*cked up a pair of the chassis from the box, so the XVI Legion will have to settle for a pair of them for now.
| Ready to drop some ordnance on those who would defy the Warmaster! |
Finally, the Whirlwind is a classic mobile artillery support system for the Space Marines. The plastic kists for these are just lovely, and they allow for you to make two variants. These are "Scorpius" variants, with ammunition that hits vehicles a little harder at the expense of covering a much smaller target area. I just love the look of these things. Again...the kits have LOTS of tiny pieces, so assemble with care, but, wow, credit where credit is due - these are just a real treat to paint up.
XV Legion Astartes
| A bit more fire support for Magnus' sons. |
A much smaller component for the Thousand Sons, but considering this collection is just getting started, they'll take it!
| Beakies with shark-fin-style missile launchers - a classic! |
| Rhino APC with fancy markings for the "devestator" unit. |
Up first we have heavy support marines and their Rhino APC. If you look carefully, fans will recognize the classic "shark-fin" style missile launcher has been replicated in this scale. Now, this is a bit of a b*tch, as they come in two parts! But whatever frustration caused in gluing these tiny Marines together is lost once you are painting them - just wonderful to have "beakie" style Marines with these weapons.
| Mobile rocket artillery for the Thousand Sons. |
| Even space wizards need mobile firepower... |
Finally, since I had assembled all of the Whirlwinds from the box, I thought I would paint two of them up for the Thousand Sons as well. You get eight models in a box, so there is still more to do there - maybe I'll even paint some for the poor loyalists?
Let's get to the tally of points:
39 x 6mm infantry: 18.5 points
2 x 6mm crewed guns: 2 points
12 x 6mm vehicles: 24 points
Total: 44.5 points
That's all for this week - hope to have more stuff next week. Cheers!
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Sylvain: How can you make so many details pop out on these tiny models? Maybe I need some of your painting recipe? Anyway, another smashing demonstration of your mastery of everything 30k. The master will be pleased, very pleased indeed. Fabuleux!
Well I like the green - can’t believe your painting at this scale - it’s scary. Anyway they are brilliant.
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DeleteLove these Greg. Love the teal and the red.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter!
DeleteBrilliant as ever Greg
ReplyDeleteCheers Kerry!
DeleteFantastic painting on these poor misguided traitorous marines Greg.
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