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I'm taking part in a pretty laid back Tale of X Gamers with a few friends.

 

The only stipulation is that we need to have a 40k force of 1500 points by the end of the year.

 

I toyed with a few different forces, but for now I've settled on Blood Angels. Specifically Primaris Blood Angels.

 

Like many gamers I enjoy collecting models but struggle to paint even a fraction of them. I'm hoping I can change that with the advent of 9th edition.

 

I think the key to achieving this is a change of mindset. Specifically, I'm going to try speed painting. What this means to me is that I'm focusing on getting my models "good enough". They may not be my best work, but I want to achieve a consistent looking, painted force which I can be proud to put on the table.

 

So far I've managed to paint sixteen models to tabletop standard over the course of a week off work. The plan is to add some transfers for squad/company markings and potentially a highlight or two, but this is the overall standard I'm currently aiming for.

 

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This force consists of a converted Lieutenant (who I now realise should be on a 40mm base), five Intercessors, five Hellblasters and five Reivers.

 

Here are some close up shots.

 

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This accounts for roughly a third of the work I need to do by Year's End, so I'm optimistic that I can get this all painted in time.

 

I've got an email that my copy of Indomitus should be arriving tomorrow, so I've got that to look forward to over the weekend.

 

C&C Welcome.

 

 

 

 

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I like them. I think they look great and when they are displayed as a whole army on the battlefield they will be a sight to behold.

I am also neither the best nor the most patient painter and I work full-time, so a painted complete army is also that I am right now also attempting.

I think the motto needs to be "get it out or get it perfect".

Good luck on your journey!

Thanks Valkia the Bloody.

 

I think you’re right with your motto. One other thing I’ve found is that you need to genuinely make the effort to *make* time for painting. If you are anything like me, there is always something else you could be doing, whether it’s work stuff, family stuff or good old fashioned, boring adult stuff. I’ve made the decision to pretty much go cold turkey on console gaming and try to avoid binge watching shows to claim back a few hours. It’s so easy to lose a few hours to surfing the internet in any given day.

 

Knowing that I have limited time has influenced my paint choices. The vast majority of the model is done with Contrast paints, which are a significant time saver. So was the decision to do all detailing in the same colour (gold). I was aiming for a style similar to the Angels of Death animation, so dark, brooding and a bit stylised.

 

Thanks for taking the time to comment. It’s much appreciated.

 

Dallo

Thanks for the kind words Bjorn.

 

I was pretty chuffed to get this a day early.

 

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I thought I'd have a go with a quick conversion on the Chaplain.

 

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Pretty much entirely pushfit and blutac at this point, but I don't think I'll really change it at this point.

 

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I thought I'd go with the Death Company Saltire for his shoulderpad in the hopes that he gets to lead some Death Company Assault Intercessors into battle.

 

I'm looking forward to using him in my Crusade Roster when getting games in is an option again.

 

C&C Welcome.

 

Dallo

Thanks for the kind words folks.

 

Doghouse, it came in a bits job lot, but I believe it’s the Legion of the Damned Sgt head.

 

Majkhel, having tried speed painting, I’d honestly recommend giving it a go. Perhaps try it on a model you’re not particularly precious about and see if you like the results. The nice thing is that once you’ve got your base colours and shades down, you can always come back at a later date and do edge highlights to your heart’s content. All of these models were painted entirely with brushes. I can put together a tutorial if people are interested?

 

Dallo

Morning folks,

 

I've worked out a rough 1000 point Roster to have something to aim for in the short term.

 

Primaris Lieutenant with Power Sword

Primaris Chaplain

Reiver Squad (5)

Intercessor Squad (5)

Intercessor Squad (5)

Assault Intercessor Squad (5)

Hellblasters Squad (5)

Outriders (3)

Eradicators (3)

 

This is essentially what I have already painted plus some of the contents of Indomitus. Like a few others, I'm planning to use some of the Assault Intercessor bodies to make more dynamically posed Intercessors.

 

Since updates with photos are better than those without, here is a quick shot of my two HQ choices. I just realised that they are essentially mirror poses of one another. :tongue.:

 

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Dallo

Brilliant stuff! To say you are "speed painting" these guys they look great, and I really love the helmet and handswap on the chaplain, I prefer it to the original. Not a fan of those massive pistols all the Indomitus marines have personally.

Thanks Jay. I agree with you on the massive pistol for the chaplain. I much prefer the model without it. 

 

Tonight I was playing around with the first sprue of Assault Intercessors and made some Death Company. I'm aware that RAW Assault Intercessors can't join the Death Company, but I imagine that will get addressed in the codex. If not, they'll just be run as regular Assault Intercessors.

 

All of the models have at least one of the shoulder pads replaced with Blood Angel Iconography. It's a reasonably simple conversion which just requires using clippers to trim away the old pad. You don't need to be super neat as the new pad will cover most of the mess.

 

This first model makes use of the Chaplain's bare head as I feel it's too good a shouty head not to use on Death Company. The pointy arm is from the Easy Build Intercessors.

 

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This next model was just a shoulderpad swap. The head is left off for painting as I paint all of the heads separately. I find it's easiest to leave them separate and paint them on the sprue, so you don't get silver paint everywhere when you paint the undersuit.

 

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A similar story with this next marine.

 

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This model was a slightly more involved conversion as I used one of the Easy Build Reiver pistols, which needed trimmed down to take a standard shoulder pad.

 

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Finally, this model was the most involved conversion. I wanted a model that shows the superhuman endurance and ferocity of the Death Company. The right arm is from the Intercessor kit. I cut the hand off at the wrist, drilled into the stump with a 1mm and 2mm drill bit, inserted some paperclip and paper into the gap and then used clippers to add more battle damage to the arm. I drilled a few bullet holes in the torso.

 

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The arm holding the helmet is from the Reivers kit. The helmet had a hole drilled into the bottom and the hand is from the Death Company kit. I'm not 100% on the head, but suspect it's an Age of Sigmar Vampire head of some type. Once he's painted, the plan is to add some blood effects to the wounds and to the helmet to suggest that he's been using it as a weapon, since he appears to have lost his wargear.

 

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The next step is to clean the moldlines, base and undercoat them. I think I'll do a batch of black power armour, so that will be these five, the Chaplain and the Executioner.

 

C&C Welcome.

 

Dallo

Thanks for the kind words Bjorn. No paint yet I'm afraid. 

 

I did however put this guy together.

 

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The axe was a bit of a hack job with the blade from Sanguinary Guard, haft from the Grey Knight kit and the blood drop is off a Death Company bolter.

 

He's also had his shoulder pad replaced.

 

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One piece of feedback that I got was that I should replace the current head with a skull helmet similar to my Chaplain. I thought I'd see what you folks think.

 

Cheers.

 

Dallo

Nice take on the Judiciar! For me the skull helmet befits a chaplain (and Reivers but the're a weird bunch - apparently they think their skull helmets scare people :unsure.: ) so this one is as good as any. A mask works well with the 'vows of silence' thing.
I like the axe and would even consider a longer handle below the hand. Still gives off a nice feel of weight. 

For mine, I think I would replace the hourglass with something else..., but that's me :smile.:

 

EDIT: What are your plans for the second pauldron?

Edited by Majkhel

Thanks for the kind words.

 

I’d originally left the sword haft at the bottom of the axe to extend the length, but the difference in styles made it pretty obvious that they were two separate pieces. In terms of the other shoulder pad, the model only comes with one.

 

Dallo

  • 1 month later...

Hi folks,

 

Just a quick update today.

 

I finally managed to carve out enough time to get my Death Company to tabletop standard.

 

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I think this guy is my favourite of the squad.

 

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It was my first time attempting blood effects like this and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.

 

Next thing on the painting table is likely to be some more Intercessors and the Chaplain, who I'm still preparing for primer. 

 

I've also been working on 500 points of Nurgle aligned Word Bearers, so they might make an appearance here at some point too.

 

C&C welcome.

 

Cheers.

 

Dallo

Reiver heads with hair are from Sanguinary Guard kit, bearded Intercessor head is from Space Wolves Blood Claw kit, bionic Death Company head is saved from heheading the Indomitus Chaplain and the vampiric head is from the Age of Sigmar Zombie Dragon kit (from memory). Any other heads are from either the Reiver or Intercessor kits.

 

Dallo

  • 1 month later...

Hi folks,

 

Managed to get a bit of paint on my next two squads of Intercessors, but will wait until they're a bit more interesting before I share any photos.

In the meantime, here are a few photos of a Blood Angel Librarian I converted.

 

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Excuse the wonky base angle, it's just sitting in the hexagonal slot for now. I'll fix it when I do the basing.

 

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I wanted to show off the size of Primaris Marines compared to basic humans and I also wanted to convey that while they may be defenders of Humanity, Space Marines are not *nice*.

 

The idea here is that he's casting Blood Boil on some poor Guardsman and his face is literally boiling off. Current plan for painting is to have glowing eyes on the Librarian which will be slightly reminiscent of Ghost Rider's Penance Stare.

 

C&C welcome.

 

Dallo

Hey, nice work so far. The guy smashing people with his helmet is cool, very brutal. Around here mobs of dudes on mopeds that get into altercations do it all the time, the effects are quite horrific even without the armoured ceramite. :wacko.: 

I didn't notice the bone stump at first, maybe a bit of white bone peeking out could help drive home the effect? I'm sure in real life it's easier to discern these things, photos do flatten everything.

 

The Librarian's pose is cool, it does however bring up some issues. When the model is facing forward, the first thing people will see is the Guardsman's back - which is not super interesting visually. An alternative could be having the guardsman kneeling in front of the Librarian, facing forwards and clutching at his head, with the Librarian's arm pointing towards his head. Not that you have to do that, it's just an idea.

Thanks for the suggestions StratoKhan.

 

The current plan is to get a Crusade force painted up to “Battle ready” level (hence the speed painting aspect to this project) and then come back and pick out additional details once I’ve got 1000 points or so done to a standard I’d not be embarrassed to field. I’ll probably brighten up the bone stump a little at that point.

 

With regards to your comments about the Guardsman’s back not being overly visually interesting, you certainly have a point. However I’m hoping it paints up well. If nothing else, it will hopefully raise some narrative questions. Why would a Blood Angels Marine kill a (seemingly) loyal Guardsman in such a brutal fashion?

 

I think I’m committed to the pose at this point, but your alternate does sound interesting.

 

Thanks for the comments (and watch out for angry moped dudes).

 

Dallo

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi folks,

 

It's been a while since I updated this thread, but I haven't been completely idle.

 

I've now completed a touch under 1000 points.

 

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For the last 500 points, I'm planning six Eradicators, three Outriders and three Bladeguard Veterans.

 

Should hopefully be doable by New Years.

 

I also got my first game of 9th edition via Tabletop Simulator. I got massacred, but it was nice to get a game in, even if it was digital.

 

I'm looking forward to getting to use these models on an actual tabletop at some point next year.

 

C&C welcome.

 

Dallo

  • 1 month later...

Hi folks,

 

I finished the army with a few weeks to spare.

 

This represents a pretty significant achievement for me. Despite having collected 40k for over half my life, this is the first time I've ever had a fully painted and based army.

 

I'm pretty proud of finally getting there.

 

As mentioned when I started this thread, the goal for this project was to get together a force of speed painted models, so I could have some painted models on the table. Now that I've got to this point, I can go back and add more details like squad markings as and when I feel like it.

 

Outriders

 

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Bladeguard

 

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Eradicators 1

 

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Eradicators 2

 

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The multi meltas are made using the pintle mounted Land Raider multi melta.

 

Finally here is how the army currently looks, sitting with pride of place in the cabinet (with my avatar photo shield making a small cameo).

 

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Dallo

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