Whew, its been a wild week! I had the whole week off, but there was little hobby time as we had family in from out of state, and of course Christmas day which included me surprising just about everyone when I popped the question to Wolfy (she said 'yes')! So needless to say, it was a really good week for me!
Just prior to Christmas, I put in a bid on ebay for the crew of a Forgeworld Rapier Laser Destroyer (without the Rapier itself or shoulder pads for the crew). I didn't have the $$$ for it, but they were a good deal, so I placed a minimum bid, knowing I'd lose but wouldn't kick myself for not trying. Naturally, I won the auction. Yay, one more charge for the already screaming credit card. Oh well, Friday and Saturday were kinda quiet and so I put the two together.
First up, my Centurion:
I'll probably paint that helmet on his base in EC colors as well, leaving one to wonder if it belonged to friend or foe... |
Its not really visible, but the arm holding that blade is actually a bionic arm. So it leaves you to wonder if his organic arm was separated from his body by the very blade that the bionic replacement now wields...
I'll count it as a Charnabal Sabre which is a CCW that confers +1 initiative and is rending. Beyond the exotic blade, he's a bit of a no-frills type of officer who is outfitted with a bolter, bolt pistol, and grenades. I intend to field him as just a standard Centurion, not one of the optional Consuls.
The other Rapier crew-marine (the one who is normally mounted on the Rapier itself) has been converted to a Techmarine with Conversion Beamer:
Armed to the teeth and looking for a fight! |
He looks kinda comical with such an enormous backpack, no doubt his servo-automata (servitors with bolters) help to keep him upright when on the move. Of course the conversion beamer gives my fledgling force some much needed heavy firepower which will also make this guy target priority #1! Thus the servo-automata will also serve as a few ablative wounds to keep him alive a little longer as well!
So, all I need now are some squads in the 'Troops' category (my recon marines sadly are a support squad, so can't be used for compulsory choices). Currently finances don't permit that but...I still only have two of my 30k marines painted so that's alright I guess as there's plenty to do in the interim.
Note: for anyone running short of Mk III shoulder pads, some of the CSM shoulder pads work just as well! |
You two are already like a married couple, just making it official is all.
ReplyDeleteGreat builds, man - and congrats on the engagement!
ReplyDelete@Kushial: lol, yes well...there are proper procedures to follow and all.
ReplyDelete@Mordian: Thank you sir as always!
Just when I thought you had abandoned Warhammer altogether, you post these sweet conversions! This is a pleasant surprise!
ReplyDeletelol, I'm not done with it yet...(but close).
ReplyDeleteTime to get into Horus Heresy?
ReplyDeleteIf only I could afford to. I don't have the funds (for the foreseeable future) to get the 20 Mk II or III marines for my minimum troop requirement.
ReplyDeleteLoving that techmarine. He just looks awesome. Both these models have some great stance and look to them!
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