Rob's 40k blog and all kinds of stuff (picture heavy)

Re: Rob's 40k blog and all kinds of stuff (picture heavy)

Postby Rob_K » Mar 9th, '10, 23:33

I've been slacking with the pictures lately, but I did paint a squad of Ultramarines for John. Hopefully he won't mind me posting some pictures I took before I handed them over!
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Also, as some of you know the club received a huge pile of new 40k terrain from our beneficent overlords at GW. I stole, er, borrowed a couple of the boxes last night so Johnny doesn't go mad building them all himself, and have started assembling them. I'll take some pictures later, but dang, the Shrine of the Aquilla is massive.
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Re: Rob's 40k blog and all kinds of stuff (picture heavy)

Postby Toby » Mar 10th, '10, 09:56

Not quite recieved, more like purchased from the extortionist slave drivers.... :lol:
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Re: Rob's 40k blog and all kinds of stuff (picture heavy)

Postby Rob_K » Mar 27th, '10, 03:21

A Brief History of Chaos
or, how I learned to stop worrying and start worshipping Slaanesh

Aside from Orks, the faction I've played the longest in 40k is Chaos. It started back with the 2rd edition Chaos Codex, a massive beast of a book; If you could not best your opponent on the tabletop, a blow to the head from this book would surely grant victory. Perhaps my memory has embiggened it just a touch, but it certainly captured my imagination. My chaos army was a renegade chapter named the Warp Falcons, lovely purple fellows, and they had units aligned to each of the chaos powers. I seem to recall my stars being the plague marines, who were, at the time, single pose plastics. Good times.

3rd edition came with new miniatures for each of the 4 chaos powers, and the noise marines drew me in. After all, what's cooler than sonic weaponry? Answer: nothing. My Emperor's Children were basically an entirely new army, and as I was purchasing them I made sure to order plenty of extra sonic weapons. I still have some in a bag today, somewhere. These guys were horribly painted, but I loved them, and they served me well on the battlefield.

When the 4th edition codex arrived (well, late 4th, proto 5th), I reorganized them accordingly. The ability to upgrade most of your army to carry sonic weaponry was sadly gone, however so were the restrictions on mixing your gods. The Emperor's Children took this opportunity to strike a deal with a sorcerer of the Thousand Sons, and a few of the soulless warriors joined their ranks. My first trip to the doubles tournament provided the inspiration needed to repaint them. This is, quite predictably, a job still ongoing.

Recently, after a good few months of playing Iron Hands and Orks, I've gotten the urge for Chaos again. I took them out on the battlefield a few days ago, where they squared off against my brother's Salamanders. A draw, but considering my horrific reserve rolls left me with a good portion of my army entirely absent, clearly a moral victory! (what do you mean I always claim moral victories?) Anyway, the army is pretty good at what it does, nasty up close but with enough long range fire power that I don't need to struggle across the table to be effective. The chaos book is still very solid, even if I am ignoring a bunch of units because they don't really fit my theme (berzerkers, plague marines, defilers...actually that last one is more because I'm not a fan of the model). However, with the Blood Angel codex imminent, I've been doing a lot of thinking about switching over to the new list. Should I? Shouldn't I? If I do, I can play with things like the new drop ship, and dreads that wouldn't try and kill me, and land raiders that can hold more than 10 dudes. But I'd also lose stuff like my kickass lord, and sonic weapons, and my thousand sons squad. I've been flipping back and forth on the idea for a while, but there is one thing that draws me to the idea the most; the new BA codex just looks more fun. It might perform still, but the chaos book doesn't pack the tricks and options the newer books give you. I'll wait and try a few proxy games until I make my choice, of course, but the appeal of a fast-moving deep-striking out-flanking force is pretty strong. I've got some good ideas for "counts-as" death company, too.

Having looked briefly through the BA book, here's what I'm thinking of for my proposed core.

Sanguinary Priest with power weapon and jump pack;
joining a 10 man assault squad with 2 flamers and a power fist sgt,

2x 10 man tac squads in rhinos, with meltas and multi meltas, one with a fist and one with a sword

Vindicator

Las cannon Predator

This is, with a couple of exceptions, doable with minimum amounts of new miniatures needing to be scavenged/constructed/converted, and by my estimation comes out at around 1100 points, which should provide a solid core, but still have room to add some new toys. We'll see what happens.
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Re: Rob's 40k blog and all kinds of stuff (picture heavy)

Postby Rob_K » Mar 27th, '10, 18:35

I've not painted a huge amount this past few weeks, but I did get a few less horrible pictures today.

Firstly, here's how my Iron Hands motor pool is looking at present. Not too shabby, considering I used to really hate painting vehicles until recently.
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My painted dread to unpainted dread ratio now stands at 2/6
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I painted Brother Scaeva a year and a bit ago now, but I chipped his black paint a bit recently to get him to fit in with all my other guys.
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Brother Verne demands photos as well. Maybe I'd be happier about this if he didn't get himself blown up on turn one with alarming regularity!
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Praises to the Omnessiah, or re-assembly instructions?
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Also got some pictures of my Land Raider Redeemer, the Purity of Hatred.
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I'll be back later with pictures of something a bit more chaos-y
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Re: Rob's 40k blog and all kinds of stuff (picture heavy)

Postby James Da Kan Man » Mar 27th, '10, 19:38

Those pictures just make me itch for the power klaw and the konvertin' hat...

Or some ability at painting...
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Re: Rob's 40k blog and all kinds of stuff (picture heavy)

Postby Rob_K » Mar 28th, '10, 02:15

30,000 points of painted orks doesn't count for anything?

Anyway, I was talking about chaos, earlier. Along with reviewing my list options, I'm reviewing my paint schemes.
Here's a rhino along with one of my infantry. I've posted pictures before, but here they are again for reference.
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There's something not quite right about them, the tank more than the marine. I'm 99% sure it's the black. It looks unfinished and pretty sloppy.
Now, I could go back, re-do the highlights, maybe even chip the black like my IH. But my loyalists are primarily black, so I'm thinking of ditching that colour altogether. Maybe a dark grey, instead? What do you guys think? I'm gunna do up a couple of test dudes in purple and grey, see how it looks I think.
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Re: Rob's 40k blog and all kinds of stuff (picture heavy)

Postby Sedge » Mar 29th, '10, 08:43

Honestly I think they look really good. I think one thing that might work really well on them is Forge world weathering powder.
Also why are you using the BAs codex? Why not just use the Chaos one?
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Re: Rob's 40k blog and all kinds of stuff (picture heavy)

Postby Toby » Mar 29th, '10, 08:52

The chaos book is by all accounts a bit naff and the blood angels book has a lot more new rules ad funky stuff in it. Seems like a lot of people are using blood angels or space puppies codex's for chaos because they're much stronger books.
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Re: Rob's 40k blog and all kinds of stuff (picture heavy)

Postby Jonny H » Mar 30th, '10, 00:12

A dark blue grey would work better than the black.
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Re: Rob's 40k blog and all kinds of stuff (picture heavy)

Postby Rob_K » Apr 1st, '10, 17:02

Sedge wrote:Honestly I think they look really good. I think one thing that might work really well on them is Forge world weathering powder.
Also why are you using the BAs codex? Why not just use the Chaos one?

I was pondering some weathering, but as these guys are vain and beautiful servants of Slaanesh, I think I want to keep them as clean as possible.
I wouldn't say the newer books are stronger, as the chaos book still places pretty high in tourneys and the like. It has a lot of good options, but a fair portion of the book doesn't appeal to me on a thematic level. The BA one looks a lot more dynamic to play, too. More interesting deployment options, jump pack troops means I can be mobile without having to have everyone trundling about in tanks, stuff like that.
I'm always a bit weary of bandwagoning and exploiting rules without regard to fluff, but I think a fast moving, highly mobile but fragile marine force fits my army concept well enough that I don't feel too bad doing it. ;)
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