I have not read Dante but Devastation of Baal is a good read.Dante and Devastation of Baal are my next read :-) I wonder if the 'nids eat irradiated planets and think 'this one's a bit off'
I have not read Dante but Devastation of Baal is a good read.Dante and Devastation of Baal are my next read :-) I wonder if the 'nids eat irradiated planets and think 'this one's a bit off'
I don't think I've read much Blood Angel stuff since the original Angels of Death Codex in 2nd edition. Where they released Mephiston and Dante, and Tycho got his new model with the half-facemask following injuries in a WD battle report!
That may have been me as I've written several posts about it :-) I'm glad you enjoyed it, it's a very evocative thriller, I love the way Inquisitor books are like weird police procedurals! I'm looking forward to the sequel, The Hollow Mountain.I can't remember who mentioned it in this thread, but I read The Carrion Throne based on your recommendation and really enjoyed it - a pitch perfect evocation of the general awfullnes and weirdness of 40k. Cheers!
That may have been me as I've written several posts about it :-) I'm glad you enjoyed it, it's a very evocative thriller, I love the way Inquisitor books are like weird police procedurals! I'm looking forward to the sequel, The Hollow Mountain.
This reminds me of the humour in some of their 'Regimental Standard' community posts. While obviously the gags are there to sell model kits, it's that knowing look at grim Imperial weirdness that means I usually check it out. One of my faves:Nice one! I didn't know there was a sequel in the works, but I'm glad to hear it. As you say Carrion Throne is essentially a police procedural, but its bloody well done and gets what makes 40k interesting. I genuinley laughed when one of the acolytes finds a popular romance novel during a search calledMy Wish to Generate Children with You is Only Exceeded by My Devotion to Him , which is set on the 'paradise world' of Krieg, that place known for a level of grimdark excessive even by 40k standards
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/regimental-standard.com/2019/01/16/take-a-city-break/amp/
This reminds me of the humour in some of their 'Regimental Standard' community posts. While obviously the gags are there to sell model kits, it's that knowing look at grim Imperial weirdness that means I usually check it out. One of my faves:
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/regimental-standard.com/2019/01/16/take-a-city-break/amp/
They also do a nice line in mimicking corporate information posters, which makes me wonder if they read the Scarfolk blog that is a twisted satire of 1970s UK.
This reminds me of the humour in some of their 'Regimental Standard' community posts. While obviously the gags are there to sell model kits, it's that knowing look at grim Imperial weirdness that means I usually check it out. One of my faves:
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/regimental-standard.com/2019/01/16/take-a-city-break/amp/
They also do a nice line in mimicking corporate information posters, which makes me wonder if they read the Scarfolk blog that is a twisted satire of 1970s UK.
In further news, it has recently been proven beyond doubt that Tau technology is inferior to our own. Battlefield tests have shown that Tau laser technology is far inferior to that of your trusty lasgun. Their rifles cannot even pierce our fatigues, let alone break the skin. Guardsmen Atkin of the 22nd Cadian Rifles encountered the Tau on Eraedon Moon and had this to say:
'We were hunkered down in an old refinery when those cowards ambushed us. Dozens of 'em. Their weapons flashed out towards us, and they were bright for sure. Bright as a flare. But we felt nothing. Just these dots of light dancing over us.'
Yeah, same. I grew up on GW, 2000AD, Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper and all that. A whole generation of UK creatives basically having been raised in the 70s and 80s during the Cold War and writing satire about the sheer stupidity of mass warfare and government leaflets about surviving atomic strikes.Yeah, Regimental Standard has been quite good. I've always seen 40k as fundamentally a (rather excellent) pisstake, and I'm glad they are starting to lean back into the grimdark high camp that made me fall in love with the setting way back in 3d edition.
That's a good one too :-)The regimental standard is so good, and reinvigorated my love for the Guard when I was waning from them.
My favourite is the one about Tau Tech being inferior:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/regimental-standard.com/2016/03/04/tau-technology-inferior-2/amp/
Someone selling Mortarion on eBay for 38 or best offer. Except he is missing his wings. How the heck do you lose his wings?!
Heresy! Like ordering a delicious deep dish supreme pizza and picking off all the pepperoni.
Yeah, it looks like a whole system- you use the specific undercoat, paints and thin with the specific medium for best effects. Or at least, that's what I'm going to do until I've experimented with it a bit :DSo you NEED the undercoat, then this is exactly what I imagined.
I want to see some pros with those paints.
Yeah, it looks like a whole system- you use the specific undercoat, paints and thin with the specific medium for best effects. Or at least, that's what I'm going to do until I've experimented with it a bit :D
Yeah, I'm sure you're right- I mean, what else are they going to say :-)To be fair the GW rep skirts the issue and avoids answering directly, they just say that their undercoat is designed to go on smoother.
It sounds like you maybe need AN undercoat, but not necessarily the contrast undercoat
Anyone ever try using any of the Citadel edge paints as the main color on a mini? GW doesn't make many proper pastel colors for the base or layer colors. I thought I might be able to prime white and basecoat with some of the edge paints. I painted up my Chaos Marines in a rainbow of Easter colors back in 2Ed and was hoping to do something similar with the limited edition Noisemarine. Also considered washes over white but I kind of hate how inconsistent that can be.
Yeah. I used Baharroth Blue as my base coat for an energy sword and it worked well. Edge colors feel like they are the same consistency as Layer paints, simply with more bright, contrasting colors. So don't water it down much at all and you should be fine.Anyone ever try using any of the Citadel edge paints as the main color on a mini? GW doesn't make many proper pastel colors for the base or layer colors. I thought I might be able to prime white and basecoat with some of the edge paints. I painted up my Chaos Marines in a rainbow of Easter colors back in 2Ed and was hoping to do something similar with the limited edition Noisemarine. Also considered washes over white but I kind of hate how inconsistent that can be.
Anyone ever try using any of the Citadel edge paints as the main color on a mini? GW doesn't make many proper pastel colors for the base or layer colors. I thought I might be able to prime white and basecoat with some of the edge paints. I painted up my Chaos Marines in a rainbow of Easter colors back in 2Ed and was hoping to do something similar with the limited edition Noisemarine. Also considered washes over white but I kind of hate how inconsistent that can be.
Good luck! Are we gonna see a painted pic when you're done? :-)Picked up a Razorback for my Grey Hunters to move faster in! I have dreads and a bloat drone, but this will be my first actual vehicle. Excited!
Anyone ever try using any of the Citadel edge paints as the main color on a mini? GW doesn't make many proper pastel colors for the base or layer colors. I thought I might be able to prime white and basecoat with some of the edge paints. I painted up my Chaos Marines in a rainbow of Easter colors back in 2Ed and was hoping to do something similar with the limited edition Noisemarine. Also considered washes over white but I kind of hate how inconsistent that can be.
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Good luck! Are we gonna see a painted pic when you're done? :-)
Yeah. I used Baharroth Blue as my base coat for an energy sword and it worked well. Edge colors feel like they are the same consistency as Layer paints, simply with more bright, contrasting colors. So don't water it down much at all and you should be fine.
Nice! I'm the same, hobby time has to fit around a young family, commuting etc. Looking forward to getting back into painting miniatures later this year, so much has changed since I last had a real hobby craze for it.For sure! I try to post everything on instagram at least. I don't have much hobby time. My week day starts at 4:45am, I get home from work around 6-6:30 and eat dinner and get stuff ready for the next day and hang with my kid. Wife gets my hour before I go to bed.
So basically all my assembly and painting is random 5-10 min chunks at work or sometimes a few hours on the weekend.
You will see a whole Death Guard and Space Wolf army by the end of the year I just don't know how long it will take!
Too much work- not enough hobby!
And just in cast your curious - Death guard - 14 Plague marines 90% done, Typhus done, Bloat drone done, 20 zombie guys 50% done. I have an unbuilt Blight Hauler and 3 single models assembled but unprimed.
Space Wolves- Bjorn primed, Ven Dread Primed, 5 Wolf Guard Termies about 50% done, One primaris about 90% done, 5 Grey Hunters 40% done.
Kitbashed Wolf Lord with jump pack built, 9 intercessors to build, 5 hellblasters to build, razorback to build. Also one Thunderwolf Cav done and 2 more primed.
So yeah, its a long list but slowly getting there!
If your anything like me it will be fun to get back into. Just don't buy too much at a time and put in time when you can! Also make an instagram and share it! The community for painting stuff is very nice and inspiring and I find it makes me stick to getting at least SOMETHING done when I am mentally spent.Nice! I'm the same, hobby time has to fit around a young family, commuting etc. Looking forward to getting back into painting miniatures later this year, so much has changed since I last had a real hobby craze for it.
Been working on the Master of Possession for a while. I'm a very slow. I have some more highlights do and the base but am quiet happy with it for now.
You can argue that Khan is an Asian, but the rest are clearly just white dudes. I think GW is moving forward with racial diversity with its models by having more black representation. There is also the case that the Emperor of Mankind is from Asia Minor too.Ok so in the "best primarch" thread there has been a debate going on about if the Primarchs are diverse characters. I argued that they, in my opinion, pretty diverse but there were a few other posters that saw them as being mostly straight white guys. What do you think, do you think they the 18 are diverse characters or are they just all white guys?
one of the posters wants a "diversity" reboot of the Primarchs and 40k in general. its true that 40k has had issues with gender and ethnic representation, but where do you side on this issue?
This is true the Master of Mankind cover makes him look semi racial ambiguous.You can argue that Khan is an Asian, but the rest are clearly just white dudes. I think GW is moving forward with racial diversity with its models by having more black representation. There is also the case that the Emperor of Mankind is from Asia Minor too.
ehhh I still don't see it manYou can argue that Khan is an Asian, but the rest are clearly just white dudes. I think GW is moving forward with racial diversity with its models by having more black representation. There is also the case that the Emperor of Mankind is from Asia Minor too.
Vulkan is not actually black as from a certain part of Earth, but black due to the radiation from the planet that he was raised on. The black skin that Salamanders have is more based on mutations from the planet than Vulkan's DNA. Vulkan's skin is a mutation like Sanguinius' wings and not based on their DNA heritage from places that have a black population.ehhh I still don't see it man
copying my post from the other thread
if we accept that premise, at best there are like only 5-6 primarchs which you could clearly identify as anglo-saxon, northern european white....
Russ, Sanguinius, Roboute, The Lion, Fulgrim and Dorn are the only ones that could possibly be defined as white if want to be that reductive
Khan is Mongolian, Corax is Native American, Vulkan is black. Perturabo is a machine, Magnus is a red giant, Mortarion is a trash can. Who knows what the hell Alpharius is, he could be here or there or nowhere and anything and nothing at once?
the baldies Horus, Lorgar and Ferrus and Angron (although Ferrus usually has short black hair in artwork) are ambiguous and generally have a darker tan skin
Curze is a pale gothic dude
well its important to remember that one of space marine's gene-seed organs is Melanochrome which alters their skin color depending on what environment they are in. High sunlight will cause Astarte's skin to naturally darken to compensateVulkan is not actually black as from a certain part of Earth, but black due to the radiation from the planet that he was raised on. The black skin that Salamanders have is more based on mutations from the planet than Vulkan's DNA. Vulkan's skin is a mutation like Sanguinius' wings and not based on their DNA heritage from places that have a black population.
That is right but enforces that idea of mutation causing the skin color than heredity.well its important to remember that one of space marine's gene-seed organs is Melanochrome which alters their skin color depending on what environment they are in. High sunlight will cause Astarte's skin to naturally darken to compensate
its a reason why Blood Angels and Raven Guard have very pale skin because of the environment they are in. Salamanders as well etc. I assume that the Primarchs have something similar.
GW has been doing better in producing more diversity of their models which is a good thing etc. I think where i disagree with in the other thread was the poster wanting a whole reboot of the primarchs...thats never going to happenThat is right but enforces that idea of mutation causing the skin color than heredity.