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Showing posts with label Lernaean Terminators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lernaean Terminators. Show all posts
Monday, December 6, 2021
Alpha Legion Finished!
The 12th painting Challenge approaches and I've been preparing various projects to work on over the winter. I've also been trying to clean out the last pieces of some old projects that have been lingering for a while. One of these projects is my 30k Alpha Legion. I've finally managed to complete the last unit I intend to build for them them. This is a unit of Lernaean Terminators from Forgeworld. They come equipped with power axes and volkite charges. They also come equipped with a conversion beamer which is a bit silly such a close combat oriented unit. As such I converted the beamer to look a little vague so it could reasonably represent several of the available weapon options.
I had originally earmarked some other models for this army, but I received some unexpected reinforcements from GregB when he moved. About half the infantry and a few of the vehicles are Greg's Alpha Legion. Our painting style are a bit different, but I used the same colour scheme and the two groups blend together fairly well I think. This isn't it for 30k however. As I mentioned above, I had other models earmarked for the Alpha Legion and those are being diverted to a new legion project that I hope to start some time next year.
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Saturday, September 9, 2017
Lernaean Terminators for 30k Alpha Legion
| Cataphractii Terminators for the Alpha Legion |
More lake painting to share. This is a squad of Lernaean Terminators for my 30k Alpha Legion forces. These are plastic Cataphractii Terminator figures from GW spiffed up with decals and conversion bits from Forge World, including embossed shoulder plates made specially to fit the bulky Cataphractii models.
| Close-up of one of the Lernaeans |
| View showing the rear detail on the figures - and you can see the large gaps I left among some of the shoulder plates..oops... |
| Plasma weapon for extra support, in place of the more traditional heavy flamers or reaper autocannons |
Forge World hasn't yet issued sculpts for Lernaeans, so I thought I would try combining the plastic Cataphractii figure kits with accent pieces from Forge World. The results were...well, they were OK, but I goofed in a couple of ways. The first problem is the spacing and sequencing of the shoulder plates...try as I might, I could just not quite figure out the precise placement of the multi-layered shoulder segments on these figures. As a result, several of the figures are sporting sizeable gaps in their shoulders - I think there is supposed to be a small gap, but not large ones like I ended up with...I'm just not a very sharp model builder...
| The bulky and ominous Cataphractii terminators are sharp-looking models |
The other issue is the close assault weapons. These are Cataphractii conversion bits from Forge World, but they are chain-axe-style weapons rather than power weapons, which is what the Lernaeans are supposed to be sporting. These chain-axe things have a grim, spiky look that I'm not entirely pleased with - they seem more like things the World Eaters or Night Lords would use to open bottles. Looking back I regret not finding some different weapons that resembled the sleeker look of power weapons - or just keeping them with traditional power fists, which is still an option for the Lerneaens, but at the time I was fired up to have them look different, and the regrets did not occur until everything was glued...oh well, now that they are painted, I'm sure they will work out fine.
| Now which one is Alpharius? |
Despite the modelling issues, I'm glad to have some Terminators finished for the Alpha Legion. And I really, really like the look those embossed shoulder plates for the Cataphractii terminators. The casting from Forge World was very sharp (never a guarantee) and it really helps set them apart. I would like to try this for some other Legions (or add more for the Alpha Legion) again in the future.
| I never get tired of the sunsets at my cabin... |
This wraps up my painting from Lake Superior in 2017 - about 31 figures completed this year. Not as many as last year or as many as I had hoped - but there is always more to paint anyways, right? In particular I had hoped to get some 30k vehicles painted for the Alpha Legion, but that will have to wait for a little while. They are still building into a good sized force - about 60 infantry models and a Deredeo Dreadnought. I hope to get them into some kind of game soon! Meanwhile a few vehicles will move forward in my "pending pile", but who knows what my butterfly-style attention span will turn to when I get back home...
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