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Lanrutcon

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Yeah, I have a small list of paints I'm missing that I'll get ordered. Nuln and Wraithbone are on there.

I need to figure out how to drybrush and apply washes correctly.
 
Oh! I will keep that in mind. I also haven't tried making a hole for the barrel yet.
If you're going to drill barrels, make sure you do it before you assemble, use a smaller bit than you think you need, then go a size bigger if needed so you don't warp the plstic, and make a guide hole first with a pin or knife to make getting it straight easier.

I've just started drilling them again and man is it a pain in the arse.
 
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Lanrutcon

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Thoughts:

Drybrushing Stormsilver...awesome effect, will be doing it on everything going forward.
Nuln Oil tasts vile.
Tried doing a Dark Angel with a Wraithbone base...haha never again. Dark on light? Every single mistake shone like the fucking sun.
I hate purity seals that overlap with laurels, aquilas, etc.
 

Lanrutcon

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Slowly getting there. Tac marine went ok, tac sergeant was a pain and I'm not happy, devastator sergeant has turned out great. Especially proud of the power fist.
 

Vaelka

Member
I know that I am late but I am really glad that they didn't redesign the Sisters of Battle when they gave us plastic models.
There's a very vocal group of people who bitch about anything feminine in armor design, like I am sorry if not everyone prefers mountains of steroids and male pec armor?

The plastic models gave me a renewed interest in the tabletop side of Warhammer again, I used to paint them when I was a kid but didn't really have the money to support it long term.
Been thinking about going with Drukhari tho but the Daughters of Khaine have gotten me interested in Age of Sigmar too. Only thing that kinda bothers me is that Morathi's model looks too conservative to me lol. I like it overall but it's weirdly conservative considering who she is it wouldn't stand out as much to me if she was a new character.

Could anyone recommend me some good tips on what to buy?
I am not entirely 110% sure yet but what I've looked at is either Daughters of Khaine or Drukhari.
Are Daughters of Khaine viable on their own in gameplay? I kinda want to try and find a group to actually play with too and not only paint.
For a beginner army what should I look for with either of them?

Sisters of Battle and Sisters of Silence are also interesting to me, even the Undead interest me too in Fantasy/ Age of Sigmar. I really like Neferata's model and her lore too.
Fantasy and Age of Sigmar have more Lords that I like for sure but I just recently got more into the lore of 40k.
It's hard to decide on what to buy tho when I have no clue how things play and work in practice tho lol.
I say Daughters of Khaine tho but I really mean Dark Elves on a whole, but I'd like to theme my army around the Daughtes of Khaine if that's possible. The Dark Elves on a whole tho are my favorite faction in Warhammer fantasy/ Age of Sigmar.

But yeah, anyone know of different good options for Dark Elves ( Daughters of Khaine themed ), Drukhari or the Undead ( Vampire Counts? )?
Different options on what is viable etc would make it easier for me to decide.
Thematically I like all of them but prefer the Daughters of Khaine, the new Khanite models they gave a preview of look really cool too.
 

Trogdor1123

Member
Anyone play the PS4 inquisition game? I got it off psnow and it's pretty great. Like the game a bunch but feel it's better with a few others. I'm level 17 right now
 
I know that I am late but I am really glad that they didn't redesign the Sisters of Battle when they gave us plastic models.
There's a very vocal group of people who bitch about anything feminine in armor design, like I am sorry if not everyone prefers mountains of steroids and male pec armor?

The plastic models gave me a renewed interest in the tabletop side of Warhammer again, I used to paint them when I was a kid but didn't really have the money to support it long term.
Been thinking about going with Drukhari tho but the Daughters of Khaine have gotten me interested in Age of Sigmar too. Only thing that kinda bothers me is that Morathi's model looks too conservative to me lol. I like it overall but it's weirdly conservative considering who she is it wouldn't stand out as much to me if she was a new character.

Could anyone recommend me some good tips on what to buy?
I am not entirely 110% sure yet but what I've looked at is either Daughters of Khaine or Drukhari.
Are Daughters of Khaine viable on their own in gameplay? I kinda want to try and find a group to actually play with too and not only paint.
For a beginner army what should I look for with either of them?

Sisters of Battle and Sisters of Silence are also interesting to me, even the Undead interest me too in Fantasy/ Age of Sigmar. I really like Neferata's model and her lore too.
Fantasy and Age of Sigmar have more Lords that I like for sure but I just recently got more into the lore of 40k.
It's hard to decide on what to buy tho when I have no clue how things play and work in practice tho lol.
I say Daughters of Khaine tho but I really mean Dark Elves on a whole, but I'd like to theme my army around the Daughtes of Khaine if that's possible. The Dark Elves on a whole tho are my favorite faction in Warhammer fantasy/ Age of Sigmar.

But yeah, anyone know of different good options for Dark Elves ( Daughters of Khaine themed ), Drukhari or the Undead ( Vampire Counts? )?
Different options on what is viable etc would make it easier for me to decide.
Thematically I like all of them but prefer the Daughters of Khaine, the new Khanite models they gave a preview of look really cool too.
I recommend reading up on them all first, then seeing if there's any particular faction that really speaks to you, or that sets your imagination off and makes you want to make a 'your guys' force.

Then, maybe pick one or two up for cheap off ebay, along with some basic paints and brushes, and practicing a few different schemes and techniques until you feel comfortable you'll enjoy doing that dozens of times more.

Then get a 'start collecting boxset, ideally from a third party seller as they're cheaper.

Here's a captain I painted up today. So far pretty happy with him, and think I've finally got a handle on my preferred painting style. Now on to the Jump pack!


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Lanrutcon

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My tac squad sergeant (still need to finish the chapter insignia)
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Devastator sergeant is done.
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Heavy bolter dev
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Big ass gun...er...dev (grav cannon?)
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2 more devastators are almost done
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I feel like I'm getting better, but I'm still sucking at things like eyes, dry brushing exact spots, weapon casings...
 
My tac squad sergeant (still need to finish the chapter insignia)
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Devastator sergeant is done.
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Heavy bolter dev
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Big ass gun...er...dev (grav cannon?)
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2 more devastators are almost done
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I feel like I'm getting better, but I'm still sucking at things like eyes, dry brushing exact spots, weapon casings...
Looking really, really nice.

I think the eyes might be more of a issue of practice than anything, or just using a bit of green after to correct any bleed over.

One tip I could suggest is to paint them white, then put a dab of metallic silver over them, then use red contrast. Gives a more bright and reflective look to them.
 
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mcz117chief

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That yellow is incredibly flat, you need to put some tones there to make it look less like a Chinese toy. First thing I would try is heavily diluted brown wash to shade it a bit. The cape has a nice color but try to blend the tones together better, the edges between individual shades are too sharp. The metal (both silver and gold) looks fine as well as that blue cingulum and those laurels. Bright colors like white, yellow and orange are an absolute pain to work with. I am currently working on the Living saint and I made part of her dress white and it was driving me up the fucking wall, it kept looking so fake and artificial, only after I used a bit of brown wash and a ton of water and shaded it did it start to look ok.
 
That yellow is incredibly flat, you need to put some tones there to make it look less like a Chinese toy. First thing I would try is heavily diluted brown wash to shade it a bit. The cape has a nice color but try to blend the tones together better, the edges between individual shades are too sharp. The metal (both silver and gold) looks fine as well as that blue cingulum and those laurels. Bright colors like white, yellow and orange are an absolute pain to work with. I am currently working on the Living saint and I made part of her dress white and it was driving me up the fucking wall, it kept looking so fake and artificial, only after I used a bit of brown wash and a ton of water and shaded it did it start to look ok.
The yellow does actually have a decent amount of shade/depth to it in person, but it's a bit washed out in photos, in no small part due to the lighting.

Quite honestly though, I'd also rather go with a flatter, brighter yellow than the dull brown and oranges most people recommend. Washing it with brown would just ruin it for me, they always look dirty and like you're seeing everything though the grey/brown/piss filter, that 7th gen games used to make everything 'gritty and realistic', leaving almost a decade of games hideously ugly.

Honestly, having experimented with modern painting styles, I'm growing more included to go back to the old Rogue Trader and 2nd edition more vibrant and colourful style.

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These just look vastly better to me, and I'm not worried about my toys looking like toys.
 
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mcz117chief

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Honestly, having experimented with modern painting styles, I'm growing more included to go back to the old Rogue Trader and 2nd edition more vibrant and colourful style.

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These just look vastly better to me, and I'm not worried about my toys looking like toys.
Those look great of course, mostly because they were painted by professionals and even here you can clearly see the deep shadows and tone shifts. I am not saying you should make them look dirty or washed out but to make them look less flat, allow me to illustrate.

This is how it shouldn't look like

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And here is how it should look like

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Lanrutcon

Member
Primed my last tac tonight. I'll do most of him tomorrow, and he'll round out my first tactical squad. Also primed a scout marine to start learning how to paint cloth, and my very first vehicle: a Rhino! Super hyped about the Rhino. Going to spend the weekend on it. Already planned some stencils, going to use some excess bits to jazz it up and going to add a banner to it.
 

mcz117chief

Member
I have been interested in how people use oil paints for miniatures, some professionals told me that they aren't very practical on small scale miniatures but this Russian lad has an incredibly impressive skill when it comes to oil paints, check it out. It isn't something I would try myself, I am content with acrylics but if I were ever to go beyond the hobby I think I would seriously consider using oil.

Primed my last tac tonight. I'll do most of him tomorrow, and he'll round out my first tactical squad. Also primed a scout marine to start learning how to paint cloth, and my very first vehicle: a Rhino! Super hyped about the Rhino. Going to spend the weekend on it. Already planned some stencils, going to use some excess bits to jazz it up and going to add a banner to it.

Cloth is all about shading and blending, not much else to it.
 
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Lanrutcon

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First scout done: model didn't fit together as the instruction booklet showed, but I Googled it. It's apparently a known issue. I think the scouts with sniper rifles should fit better, but these are just normal scouts.

Rhino done (apart from some heraldry I can only add once I get a stencil made). I built it differently from the standard config, and did some custom stuff on the back to get one of the front hatches fitted in. Used a Dark Angels beaky helm I had lying around instead of the included ones. Added some bit from the various Dark Angels upgrade kits I had lying around. This was my very first vehicle paint ever, and I think it came out respectably. Learnt a lot.

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Now to finish the other scouts, then I'm thinking of a second squad of devastators (another rocket launcher, 1 x heavy plasma, 2 x lascannon). I think I heard you can give a dev sergeant a chainsword and a stormbolter, so I'm gonna try that.
 
First scout done: model didn't fit together as the instruction booklet showed, but I Googled it. It's apparently a known issue. I think the scouts with sniper rifles should fit better, but these are just normal scouts.

Rhino done (apart from some heraldry I can only add once I get a stencil made). I built it differently from the standard config, and did some custom stuff on the back to get one of the front hatches fitted in. Used a Dark Angels beaky helm I had lying around instead of the included ones. Added some bit from the various Dark Angels upgrade kits I had lying around. This was my very first vehicle paint ever, and I think it came out respectably. Learnt a lot.

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Now to finish the other scouts, then I'm thinking of a second squad of devastators (another rocket launcher, 1 x heavy plasma, 2 x lascannon). I think I heard you can give a dev sergeant a chainsword and a stormbolter, so I'm gonna try that.
Those look awesome! I'd say you're a natural with these!

If you want to know loadouts with getting all the different codexes Wahapedia is your best source:

Devastator Squad datasheet.

It's not updated to 9th edition yet, but the equipment is still valid, and the points changes can be found here:

Google doc with known 8th to 9th points change.
 
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mcz117chief

Member
First scout done: model didn't fit together as the instruction booklet showed, but I Googled it. It's apparently a known issue. I think the scouts with sniper rifles should fit better, but these are just normal scouts.

Rhino done (apart from some heraldry I can only add once I get a stencil made). I built it differently from the standard config, and did some custom stuff on the back to get one of the front hatches fitted in. Used a Dark Angels beaky helm I had lying around instead of the included ones. Added some bit from the various Dark Angels upgrade kits I had lying around. This was my very first vehicle paint ever, and I think it came out respectably. Learnt a lot.

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Now to finish the other scouts, then I'm thinking of a second squad of devastators (another rocket launcher, 1 x heavy plasma, 2 x lascannon). I think I heard you can give a dev sergeant a chainsword and a stormbolter, so I'm gonna try that.
You forgot to paint the hole in the barrel again (on that heavy bolter scout) :D Otherwise, good job, man.
 

Lanrutcon

Member
Next month I am totally looking into some special characters. That librarian looks fucking awesome.

How old is that librarian model? I looked through the web store in detail the other day, didn't see it. I constantly see people's photos with stuff I guess you can't buy anymore. Soooo much awesome looking stuff.
 
Next month I am totally looking into some special characters. That librarian looks fucking awesome.

How old is that librarian model? I looked through the web store in detail the other day, didn't see it. I constantly see people's photos with stuff I guess you can't buy anymore. Soooo much awesome looking stuff.
They're from second edition, made back in 1994, so very much no longer in production.

I manged to get all three for about 5 pounds each in ebay auctions as well as getting lucky with putting in offers that could quite honestly be described as insultingly low.

There's some awesome old sculpts, especially in metal, that can be picked up for around 5 -15 quid quite easily. Do bare in mind that they're a lot smaller than modern miniatures though. Size creep was a way real thing even before Primaris.

The most recent old figure I picked up was this guy, one of the original Mk II Crusade Armour marine from the Rogue Trader era, made in 1990.

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It's got a slightly rough around the edges look to it, but as a time capsule of the point 40K as we know it today was just coalescing into a recognisable form, I find it immensely pleasing. I'm currently thinking he'll make a nice Lieutenant.
 
Tactical marines are done.
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Scouts are done, and boy were they a pain in the ass.
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Tried painting holes in the barrels, didn't look right. Still working on that!
Genuinely looking most excellent there!

Also you could maybe just use a black marker pen for the barrel holes? That should give a cleaner circle.
 
I know that I am late but I am really glad that they didn't redesign the Sisters of Battle when they gave us plastic models.
There's a very vocal group of people who bitch about anything feminine in armor design, like I am sorry if not everyone prefers mountains of steroids and male pec armor?

The plastic models gave me a renewed interest in the tabletop side of Warhammer again, I used to paint them when I was a kid but didn't really have the money to support it long term.
Been thinking about going with Drukhari tho but the Daughters of Khaine have gotten me interested in Age of Sigmar too. Only thing that kinda bothers me is that Morathi's model looks too conservative to me lol. I like it overall but it's weirdly conservative considering who she is it wouldn't stand out as much to me if she was a new character.

Could anyone recommend me some good tips on what to buy?
I am not entirely 110% sure yet but what I've looked at is either Daughters of Khaine or Drukhari.
Are Daughters of Khaine viable on their own in gameplay? I kinda want to try and find a group to actually play with too and not only paint.
For a beginner army what should I look for with either of them?

Sisters of Battle and Sisters of Silence are also interesting to me, even the Undead interest me too in Fantasy/ Age of Sigmar. I really like Neferata's model and her lore too.
Fantasy and Age of Sigmar have more Lords that I like for sure but I just recently got more into the lore of 40k.
It's hard to decide on what to buy tho when I have no clue how things play and work in practice tho lol.
I say Daughters of Khaine tho but I really mean Dark Elves on a whole, but I'd like to theme my army around the Daughtes of Khaine if that's possible. The Dark Elves on a whole tho are my favorite faction in Warhammer fantasy/ Age of Sigmar.

But yeah, anyone know of different good options for Dark Elves ( Daughters of Khaine themed ), Drukhari or the Undead ( Vampire Counts? )?
Different options on what is viable etc would make it easier for me to decide.
Thematically I like all of them but prefer the Daughters of Khaine, the new Khanite models they gave a preview of look really cool too.

Are you planning to paint and collect or actually play? If you're playing, it's usually easier to find 40k opponents, just make sure whatever you pick you'll be able to play.

Personally I have Daughters of Khaine, they were a ton of fun to paint. I sold off the new Morathi because I couldn't get over how much they covered her up. Fortunately I have the old Morathi riding her Pegasus bare chested. GW lady models still leave a bit to be desired, so I've been buying stl files from artists so I can resin print more interesting equivalents.
There's also a nice Start Collecting box for Daughters of Khaine.
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Vaelka

Member
Are you planning to paint and collect or actually play? If you're playing, it's usually easier to find 40k opponents, just make sure whatever you pick you'll be able to play.

Personally I have Daughters of Khaine, they were a ton of fun to paint. I sold off the new Morathi because I couldn't get over how much they covered her up. Fortunately I have the old Morathi riding her Pegasus bare chested. GW lady models still leave a bit to be desired, so I've been buying stl files from artists so I can resin print more interesting equivalents.
There's also a nice Start Collecting box for Daughters of Khaine.
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Yeah it's really weird her model doesn't look like Morathi imo lol.
Pants is especially weird for what is essentially a Dark Elf Sorceress too I just don't like her design as a Morathi design at all.
What makes it weirder is that Alarielle's design is even more revealing than hers xD...
I dunno wtf was their thinking but it's just a really bizarre choice, she's the last character imaginable that you imagine would cover up...

I want to play too but start with collecting.
 

Lanrutcon

Member
Second devastators almost done (las cannons are pretty!). I'm assembling a command squad atm, but it's a mess. The parts have a lot of lines and are clearly from an older generation. Making a lot of substitutions from my excess bits. I see I can equip dudes with shields. How would I acquire said shields though.
 
Second devastators almost done (las cannons are pretty!). I'm assembling a command squad atm, but it's a mess. The parts have a lot of lines and are clearly from an older generation. Making a lot of substitutions from my excess bits. I see I can equip dudes with shields. How would I acquire said shields though.
Search for 'Dark Angel Shield' or 'Vanguard Storm Shield' on eBay.


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Also for mold lines pick up some mini flexible fine sanding sticks. They're great for smoothing them out, and can get in between crevices.
 
Company Champion WIP:

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Still working on the helm. Tried white wings but white sucks, the gold is ok but maybe I'll just go straight green. The photos make the gold look reaaaally orange for some reason.
I think the gold looks great! Maybe you could use a little bit of ink to shade the recess between each feather?

Coincidentally, I've been been touching up and preparing to base my Chapter Champion, Acheron Rhymere:

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And yes, I am sad enough to have named all my characters.
 
My birthday tomorrow. Friends bought me the Start Collecting Space Marines box. I got a Captain in Terminie armor :D dude is going to be badass.
That set is awesome. Great value for money, and awesome for spare parts.

The extra heads that come with the dreadnought even work on normal marines too, if you want soem really unique looks.

Remember with Dark Angel Terminators, that you've also got the option of Deathwing colours. As a Master it's optional though.

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Epistolary done, Codicier about 90% done. Librarians are definitely fun to paint!

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After these I have a Lexicanium to do, then I'm going to kitbash a biker and Terminator Librarian, then, once I've got painting them down as well as I can, finish with finally painting the Chief Librarian I made a couple of months ago.


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90's metal mini trio is now actually a trio!

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Definitely taught me a few things about how to handle metal minis. Polishing them up with some extra fine sanding straps and a microfiber cloth before applying paint for one thing.

Just need to finish up the last two backpacks, a storm shield and base them, and I'm done.
 

Lanrutcon

Member
I got the Space Marine starter set, some Assault Marines and a squad of Scout Snipers.

I never asked: what chapter are those? Yellow/Blue/Red?
 
I got the Space Marine starter set, some Assault Marines and a squad of Scout Snipers.

I never asked: what chapter are those? Yellow/Blue/Red?
My dudes? If so, they're my adult return to the chapter I made up as a kid, "The Hornets". I'm mostly just building and painting them to relax, so have been going a bit OTT with colour variation and kitbashing.

I did come up with a big backstory for them and the sector they're inaibiting, because I'm a sad bastard.

Once I'm done with them, I'm planning on making up my own Craftworld next. Still not even settled on a colour scheme for that though.
 
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You've really nailed down a good consistent look for your army there. Definitely captures the grimdark aspect of 40k nicely, and that dreadnought in particular looks great.

Also, call me a crusty old fogey if you want, but I do love Womble Marines.

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Okay I need to get back into Siege of Terra I guess. That cover is fucking amazing. I didn't know Graham McNeil put out a new book to. I need to check out Sons of Selenar. I want to check out The First Wall but it's written by Gav Thorpe. ughhhhhhhhhhh. Where tf is Chris Wraight, John French and Dan Abnett.

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*thinks about what happens to Sanguinus*

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Okay I need to get back into Siege of Terra I guess. That cover is fucking amazing. I didn't know Graham McNeil put out a new book to. I need to check out Sons of Selenar. I want to check out The First Wall but it's written by Gav Thorpe. ughhhhhhhhhhh. Where tf is Chris Wraight, John French and Dan Abnett.

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*thinks about what happens to Sanguinus*

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The Seige of Terra have been mint so far.

Apart from The First Wall. Yeah, that was indeed a slog, that wasted about a third of it's time on a dull side story with boring characters that went nowhere, a third on slightly interesting characters that did nothing important, and then a halfway decent third act. It was the only novel so far that has felt like padding.

I'd actually say Saturnine has been my favourite so far. It was horrifically brutal to named characters, showed both the traitors and loyalists as competent, had twists and turns I did not see coming, and captured both the hope and hopelessness on both sides perfectly.

The revelation at the end of Saturnine was also a hell of a change from what we thought we knew about the HH too. The next book focuses on Magnus and Vulkan, but it's rhat final twist I'm most interested in reading more of.
 
The Seige of Terra have been mint so far.

Apart from The First Wall. Yeah, that was indeed a slog, that wasted about a third of it's time on a dull side story with boring characters that went nowhere, a third on slightly interesting characters that did nothing important, and then a halfway decent third act. It was the only novel so far that has felt like padding.

I'd actually say Saturnine has been my favourite so far. It was horrifically brutal to named characters, showed both the traitors and loyalists as competent, had twists and turns I did not see coming, and captured both the hope and hopelessness on both sides perfectly.

The revelation at the end of Saturnine was also a hell of a change from what we thought we knew about the HH too. The next book focuses on Magnus and Vulkan, but it's rhat final twist I'm most interested in reading more of.

Typically I take a few years off from the HH so it can catch up. I'm looking forward to the new books though. I'm still pissed about the Solar War twist with Mersadie Oliton.
 
Typically I take a few years off from the HH so it can catch up. I'm looking forward to the new books though. I'm still pissed about the Solar War twist with Mersadie Oliton.
That was such a bloody gut punch, but I appreciated what a telling demonstration it gave of the power/danger of chaos, tying the start of the Siege of Terra to the beginning of the HH novels, and ended with her being brave and courageous in doing what needed to be done to stop it, as well as tying up the last loose end for Loken that isn't murdering his brothers like a badarse.
 
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