
Project Ultramar: Phase Three
It took some work, but I found my way back to working on my Heresy era Ultramarines: With a new plan and a pile of unpainted minis, it was time for Phase three…
I started Project Ultramar years ago, and got a significant army painted up for playing, and then promptly abandoned it. Here I will add the other elements I planned to the Land Raider Rush.
It took some work, but I found my way back to working on my Heresy era Ultramarines: With a new plan and a pile of unpainted minis, it was time for Phase three…
What in the hell is a Nullificator anyway? It wasn’t so long ago that I too had no idea.
In the second Table Ready highlighting the Shield-wielding squads of my Ultramarine Beachhead Strike force, we examine the elite Praetorian Breacher squad. Have a peek inside.
In the first Table Ready highlighting the Shield-wielding squads of my Ultramarine Beachhead Strike force, we take a look at the humble Breacher Squad. Have a look inside.
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.
Over the last few articles I have alluded to working on Project Ultramar. I have posted pics in the Facebook group and on the Instagram account. Yet until now, I haven’t fully described what it is, where it started and the intended end result. So let’s get into it.
Todaye, we take a look at the unit that Tyson blames for making him wanna make another Ultramarines army.
In today’s article, Tyson describes how he plans large painting projects in a way that helps him avoid fatigue and ultimately failure. Have a look, hopefully something herein will aid your hobby journey.
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.
All of the Primarchs are interesting in their own right. I have a few favorites, and today we will take a look at one such Son of the Emperor: Guilliman.