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| 30k Characters for my 15mm Sons of Horus collection. |
As I get older, I find myself exclaiming words to the effect of "wow, it's already [INSERT MONTH]!" more and more often. This post is no exception...wow, it's already November! And I'm still posting up stuff I painted in the late summer! Oh well, better late than never, I hope. With that all out of the way I present a few more 15mm 30k characters. These little guys are all amazing 3D prints from Byron.
One great thing about the 15mm 30k stuff is that it travels pretty easily, so I tossed a bunch of the figures into a box during the summer and brought them with me to the cabin back in August for some relaxing summer painting by the lake. Here we have a small group of characters for the XVI Legion Astartes, the Sons of Horus. In this batch we find a Praetor, a Librarian and a veteran sergeant. All are wearing glorious Mark VI "beakie" armour.
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| The "Axehole", ready to conquer in the name of the Warmaster. |
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| Obligatory skullz and oversized cloak present ant correct! |
These prints are all tremendous fun. Whoever did the digital sculpts was clearly a fan of the setting, and these are excellent reproductions of their 28mm brethren. I particularly love the "
Axehole" Praetor...he certainly looks the part of a Sons of Horus commander!
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| Power armour AND a tabard? Why not? He has SPOOKY POWERS after all... |
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| "Soon I will throw this fireball at you...but I just want to look at it first..." |
The Librarian has the necessary sinister cloak, because obviously. The little ball of blue flame in his hand is a nice touch too.
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| "Not that way. THIS WAY. Move it, morons!" |
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| Trusty helmet clipped to his belt. Why would he need it? He's a veteran! |
And the veteran...well, he looks like a grouch! You'd be mad too if you had to have studs drilled into your forehead because reasons. Anyway, he is doing one of the most important thing that figures representing junior officers on a wargaming table must do - he is pointing at something!
I'm not really painting these up with a specific plan in mind, beyond trying to keep an approximate balance between loyalist and rebel forces in my painted collection. These little 15mm guys were a lot of fun to paint up during the summer. Up next I'll show some of the Loyalist characters who came off the painting line.
1 comment:
Oh man those guys look great! These characterful characters really "make" the 30K setting. Well done!
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