Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Storm Wardens - First Update


Terry:
 
 
OK, this my first real Storm Wardens blog entry, and it's mostly going to be about my design plans, and what bits I will be using for these conversions.  Since I am basing the Storm Wardens on the Blood Angels, I will be starting with building two squads of ten assault marines without jump packs (those will come later).

 

I am using space marine parts from all of the GW range, and additionally I will be adding some aftermarket bits as well.  Also, I invested in matching bases, to create uniformity without distracting from the overall army look.
 



Storm Wardens are sort of Celt-y and Welsh-y, so I will be using one of my favorite motifs, Celtic highlanders.  They traditionally wield claymores, and claymores can be either one-handed, basket hilted sort of blades, as well as the more popular two-handed greatsword type.  I will be using both, my one-handers using Grey Knight halberd blades, and the two-handers using a variety of cool plastic swords I have collected over time.

 

I would like to give each of the characters some tartan, but we shall see how well my skills can pull that off.  Failing that, I will use furs and other barbaric totem-y things to accentuate the Storm Warden feel.

 



My characters will also use helmets and/or backpacks from aftermarket companies as well, to give them a sense of difference from the rank and filers., and my Jumpers will use an aftermarket jump pack as well.






Storm Wardens are glory seekers, so I will be using that to replicate the blood thirst and aggressive feel of the Blood Angels.

 

I also commissioned custom shoulder pads from Shapeways.  These are important because, while I want each model to feel unique, I also want the force as a whole to have a unified feel, so matching chapter shoulder pads will go a long way towards that.

 

The other shoulder will have a unit badge on it, Assault, Tactical, Elite, etc. , with a coupe of “special” shoulder pad styles for my characters and the Conall Cearnach, which are my Sanguinary Guard.

 

That's all for now, next step is to paint up several color test models using various methods, and then to pick the one I want to use for the army, and the next entry will detail that step.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Chaos Marines for the Dark Prince - Second Update


Garrett:

 
Chaos Space Marines - The Emperor's Children


So I have finished the first unit of the Emperor's Children army I am building. Right now at 1500 points it is a Unit of Noise Marines with the following build:

 
HQ - Chaos Lord (Mark of Slaanesh, Black mace, Sigil of Corruption, Plasma Pistol)



 
7 Noise Marines - Close Combat Weapons, Icon of Excess, and a Champion of Slaanesh with a Doom Siren.  They will ride in a Rhino with a Dirge Caster on it.

 



The marjority of my army is very shooty. With Noise Marines getting the Blastmaster fix I plan to run 3 more units of 6 Noise Marines with Sonic Weapons and Blastmasters.

 
I did want a very strong assault unit and so the CC squad was the way to go. As Fearless Marines with Feel No Pain and striking on I5 with the Lord going on I6 I think they will do well.

Once the army goes up to 1850 or 2000 this unit will be increased to 10. Although I am not sure they will carry the Lord at that point as he may be on a Steed of Slaanesh with spawn or a bike squad.

 
Overall I am pretty happy with how they converted over. I used a lot of swords from the Raptors box set as they look very cool. The Black Mace is from the Chaos Knights box set and makes an excellent weapon for a Lord in regular armor. Hope you guys like the pics.