
Death Is Coming: XIV Death Guard
Of all the legions the Death Guard are the most centered around the use of the infantry. As a former infantry Marine myself this is one of the main things about this legion that got me into it.
Tanks come in all shapes and sizes. Some hold water. Some hold oil. Some spew massive shells of metal at breakneck speeds towards the enemies of the empire.
Of all the legions the Death Guard are the most centered around the use of the infantry. As a former infantry Marine myself this is one of the main things about this legion that got me into it.
In my update for the First Quarter of the Year, I shared a few projects that I was planning to finish in the coming months. As I look back, I was a bit hopeful, maybe even naïve.
A plan was put in motion at the turn of the year to paint more miniatures and buy less. Did I succeed? What did I paint? Have a look and find out.
In today’s Feature, Ian brings us an alternative kit to add to your Guard’s Super Heavy Detachment. The Super Mortian.
Phase One had gone just f#@kin ducky, and I was ready to take a break and paint some Iron Hands (for which I have a greater plan along with the Salamanders ally I have started, but more on that later. Likely, much later). Then the big two day narrative event got in the way.
Within the following article we will take a look at the Legion specific Praetor for the Ultramarines and take a look at the Project Ultramar series to come.
I did it everyone. I painted a few models. In a month. Bare with me a minute while I pat myself on the back and try to avoid looking my shame pile in the eyes… not awkward…
We’re well into January and I have made progress, but not as much as I might like and not on the stuff I planned to work on. But, progress nonetheless…
Progress has been made! Shock! Quelle surprise! I did end up getting sidetracked by a nasty cold, but otherwise, I think things are largely on track.
A couple weeks into January and I am making progress! Also, Let’s destroy my closet to see what’s hiding inside!