Games Workshop has introduced a long-awaited faction into its grimdark 40K lineup - the Adeptus Mechanicus Skitarii. There's a basic infantry box (Vanguard/Rangers), an elite-type infantry box (Ruststalkers/Sicarian Infiltrators), a light walker (Ironstrider Ballistarius/Sydonian Dragoon) and even a walking tank (Dunestalker)!
We've added a poll (up there at top right of the page) to ask you what you think of the new Skitarii for 40K.
Do you like them, or not? Will you buy them to use for 40K games, or maybe even in another gaming system? We'd love to know!
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Sunday, April 26, 2015
40K Chaos Renegades Update - Ogryns, Cyclops, Mechanics
This weekend I interrupted 30K activity to finish off some 40K models. First up were the two metal Ogryns I'd converted to finish off a squad for my Renegades army.
These guys actually went up fairly quickly.
I just love the sheer character in these old models. The gasmasks turned out rather well I think.
The Bone 'Ead squad leader has a bit of a different look to his mask, to accommodate his bionic eye.
The sculpt, again, is great - I love the small tears in the undershirt.
Here's the completed squad!
Next up is a Cyclops demolition tank from Forgeworld. Since I had some spare Renegade torsos and bits around, I figured I'd convert an operator for the vehicle as well.
The vehicle was a snap to paint - just like a full size vehicle but in miniature ;-)
Hope you can get a peek at the screen I painted in on the remote.
Renegade Cyclops operator was painted in the standard Renegade uniform - camo pants and field-grey tunic.
Lastly, here's a couple of figures my wife got me for Christmas - some special-orderImperial Guard Astra Militarum vehicle mechanics.
I converted the models with MaxMini gasmask heads to fit into the Renegade force.
I love the 40K Fitbit the guy on the left is sporting. Or is it an iWatch???
One last shot of the Cyclops. That's it for tonight!
These guys actually went up fairly quickly.
I just love the sheer character in these old models. The gasmasks turned out rather well I think.
The Bone 'Ead squad leader has a bit of a different look to his mask, to accommodate his bionic eye.
The sculpt, again, is great - I love the small tears in the undershirt.
Here's the completed squad!
Next up is a Cyclops demolition tank from Forgeworld. Since I had some spare Renegade torsos and bits around, I figured I'd convert an operator for the vehicle as well.
The vehicle was a snap to paint - just like a full size vehicle but in miniature ;-)
Hope you can get a peek at the screen I painted in on the remote.
Renegade Cyclops operator was painted in the standard Renegade uniform - camo pants and field-grey tunic.
Lastly, here's a couple of figures my wife got me for Christmas - some special-order
I converted the models with MaxMini gasmask heads to fit into the Renegade force.
I love the 40K Fitbit the guy on the left is sporting. Or is it an iWatch???
One last shot of the Cyclops. That's it for tonight!
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Last Stand on Isstvan - Horus Heresy Battle Report
Last week we rolled out my new IX Legion Blood Drinkers army for a game of "30K". Conscript Greg supplied the storyline:
In
this setting elements of the IXth Legion are
making a stand in a city called Rogsburg, hoping to hold back elements
of the Sons of Horus and the World Eaters as they race through the local
system. Can a determined local defense of a critical supply depot
spike the plans of the Warmaster and his minions?”
We played a straightforward game with 4 objectives, on a half-urban-half-rural board using my new mat from Barrage Miniatures. The Blood Drinkers deployed a Praetor and his Command squad, two large tactical squads, a veteran squad with missile launcher, six-man Terminator squad, and a Rapier. They were joined by two large Solar Auxilia units (19 men each) and an Auxilia Veletaris Storm Squad.
Thetraitors followers of the alternative Emperor rolled with a couple tactical squads and some specialized weaponeers - squads armed with multi-meltas, heavy bolters, volkite weaponry, and plasma guns. Ouch! They were lead by a Praetor with command squad and various hangers-on like a Centurion, Apothecary, Legion Champion, etc. Points totalled about 1500 per side.
Here's a view from the Blood Drinkers' side of the table. The objectives were mainly scattered through the middle of the table, with both sides having to move on them.
Game on! Traitor Marines move towards a wood, looking to set up a firebase.
Traitor tactical squad moves up also.
Traitors deploy in the built-up area. You can see a few of the traitor characters standing just outside the building.
Roll Tide!! The followers of Sanguinius got the first turn, and the two tactical squads moved up, fronted by the Terminator squad. First objective taken - seen at centre right just behind the front-line trooper.
The Blood Drinkers were accused of using the Solar Auxilia as ablative human shields in the battle, a charge that the IX Legion strongly denied. Not even sure how anyone would get that impression.
I mean, I ask you...?
Veteran Marines squad deployed behind an Auxilia squad and moved together towards objective #2.
Rapier Laser Destroyer somehow made it up onto the second floor of the building. Some serious suspensor work there.
Auxilia fan out a bit and start taking fire from the traitors at top.
On the other side of the table, the Terminators have been thinned down a tad, and some Auxilia have rushed to the front. Their righteous zeal for the Emperor knows no bounds - it would be downright boorish for the Blood Drinkers to prevent the Auxilia getting between them and the traitors.
Traitor bolter fire takes its toll on the Auxilia but the survivors hang in there. I have to give some props to the Solar Auxilia in this battle, their lasgun fire took a toll on the traitors, especially as the Auxilia was tooled up with some buffs to their shooting.
Blood Drinkers Veterans sweep towards the objective after Auxilia absorb the shooting. There's a reason these guys survived long enough to be "veterans".
Surviving Terminators anchor the line with the Auxilia. The battle's nearing its end and the IX Legion is firmly in control.
Too many chiefs and not enough braves on the traitor side, I'm afraid ;-)
The mighty IX Legion had a weight of numbers and the excellent Solar Auxilia to back them up, and while the game went back and forth, the result was a clear win for the followers of the Emperor. I really like 30K as a gaming experience - the models are great, and the fact that there's a limited number of unit types involved means that the "special rules overload" of 40K isn't as likely to rear its head. Heresy escalation is now in full effect - we need vehicles!!
“The Warmaster has raised his true flag at Istvaan and now his
Legions turn against the very Imperium they strove to create. Horus’
war fleets make a grim advance toward Terra while the Imperial
authorities struggle to recover from the shock of the Warmaster’s
betrayal. Through the Warmaster’s own sinister designs the Loyalist
forces are scattered at the outset of the war and must make what defence
they can manage while awaiting further instruction.
We played a straightforward game with 4 objectives, on a half-urban-half-rural board using my new mat from Barrage Miniatures. The Blood Drinkers deployed a Praetor and his Command squad, two large tactical squads, a veteran squad with missile launcher, six-man Terminator squad, and a Rapier. They were joined by two large Solar Auxilia units (19 men each) and an Auxilia Veletaris Storm Squad.
The
Here's a view from the Blood Drinkers' side of the table. The objectives were mainly scattered through the middle of the table, with both sides having to move on them.
Game on! Traitor Marines move towards a wood, looking to set up a firebase.
Traitor tactical squad moves up also.
Traitors deploy in the built-up area. You can see a few of the traitor characters standing just outside the building.
Roll Tide!! The followers of Sanguinius got the first turn, and the two tactical squads moved up, fronted by the Terminator squad. First objective taken - seen at centre right just behind the front-line trooper.
The Blood Drinkers were accused of using the Solar Auxilia as ablative human shields in the battle, a charge that the IX Legion strongly denied. Not even sure how anyone would get that impression.
I mean, I ask you...?
Veteran Marines squad deployed behind an Auxilia squad and moved together towards objective #2.
Rapier Laser Destroyer somehow made it up onto the second floor of the building. Some serious suspensor work there.
Auxilia fan out a bit and start taking fire from the traitors at top.
On the other side of the table, the Terminators have been thinned down a tad, and some Auxilia have rushed to the front. Their righteous zeal for the Emperor knows no bounds - it would be downright boorish for the Blood Drinkers to prevent the Auxilia getting between them and the traitors.
Traitor bolter fire takes its toll on the Auxilia but the survivors hang in there. I have to give some props to the Solar Auxilia in this battle, their lasgun fire took a toll on the traitors, especially as the Auxilia was tooled up with some buffs to their shooting.
Blood Drinkers Veterans sweep towards the objective after Auxilia absorb the shooting. There's a reason these guys survived long enough to be "veterans".
Surviving Terminators anchor the line with the Auxilia. The battle's nearing its end and the IX Legion is firmly in control.
Too many chiefs and not enough braves on the traitor side, I'm afraid ;-)
The mighty IX Legion had a weight of numbers and the excellent Solar Auxilia to back them up, and while the game went back and forth, the result was a clear win for the followers of the Emperor. I really like 30K as a gaming experience - the models are great, and the fact that there's a limited number of unit types involved means that the "special rules overload" of 40K isn't as likely to rear its head. Heresy escalation is now in full effect - we need vehicles!!
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Sons of Horus Land Raider
Veteran marines from the 16th Legion on maneuvers with their new ride |
I took this photo to make sure I was able to mount the tracks properly for both sides |
WIP progress - I was thrilled to have the tracks mounted on until I started priming... |
Ring mount for the sponson - one section gave way during the prep...f**k resin |
WIP - the green is down |
Painting the lascannons separately is highly recommended |
Lucky for me this kit was relatively well cast. I had a problem with one of the lascannon mounting rings - it was laughably thin and a chunk came right off during assembly prep. The other challenge was the side doors - they barely fit, and it was more than a matter of a mis-cast - they were flat-out too big, and I had to do some carving to get them to sit in the recess of the side of the vehicle.
Ready to roll! |
Twin lascannon sponson, ready to dish out abuse to the foolish adherents of the False Emperor |
At least I was smart enough to leave the lascannon mounts and cow catcher aside to paint separately.
I'm sure the Sons of Horus use "green" bio fuels... |
Heavy bolter mounted on the command cupola |
Anyway, I sorted the decals as best I could, and did some hard core weathering - lots of sponge chipping, weather powder, and even some oil paint! However, I noticed that the Testors Dullcote tends to wipe out the effects of weathering powder, so I may have to go back and add a bit more. But overall it still turned out OK, well enough to roll out on to the table and get shot up in the first turn.
Wheels are better than heels! |
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
40K Chaos Renegade Ogryns WIP
A flurry of hobby activity over the past week included some greenstuff conversion work (I am hesitant to call it "sculpting") on two new acquisitions - some out-of-production metal Ogryns. I've given them gas masks to fit in with the rest of the Chaos Renegades. These two will fill out a squad of three models, joining the example I've converted and painted already.
This guy already had an augmetic eye fitted and I thought it would be a shame to lose that, so I gave him a half-mask.
The filters are done by making a small ball of greenstuff, setting it in place on the model, and pressing down on it with an appropriate-size circular or cylindrical object (in this case, I used some plastic rod I had around). Then, use a pin or dental pick to make the holes for the filter.
This model got a full over-the-head mask. Eye ports are made the same way as the filters.
Looking forward to painting these guys and having a squad of three models to use in the army.
This guy already had an augmetic eye fitted and I thought it would be a shame to lose that, so I gave him a half-mask.
The filters are done by making a small ball of greenstuff, setting it in place on the model, and pressing down on it with an appropriate-size circular or cylindrical object (in this case, I used some plastic rod I had around). Then, use a pin or dental pick to make the holes for the filter.
This model got a full over-the-head mask. Eye ports are made the same way as the filters.
Looking forward to painting these guys and having a squad of three models to use in the army.