Warhammer 40k
Sisters of Battle Objective Markers
The updated Sisters of Battle range comes with a fair few Cherubs, a staple of the Imperium’s aesthetic, saying so much about the horror of the regime. Of course I had to have a handful in my Sororitas collection, a little reminder that no matter how angelic or saintly they may appear, the Sisters of…
Read MoreOrder of Our Martyred Lady Repentia
Some more reinforcements for my Sororitas, this time in the form of redemption seeking, chainsaw wielding zealots. I wanted my Sisters of Battle collection to be more focused on the saintly/angelic imagery of the Sororitas, hence my lack of Penitent Engines and Arco-Flagellants. I like the grim dark aspects of the faction, it’s just not…
Read MoreOrder of Our Martyred Lady Palatine
Another addition to my Sisters of Battle command structure is a Palatine. While I think the official model is fine, I wanted something a bit fancier to represent this Sister. The Triumph of Saint Catherine kit provided a great alternative and something that fit my tastes perfectly. I love the sword and shield combo, the…
Read MoreOrder of Our Martyred Lady Imagifier
Something I’ve been really enjoying about the Sisters of Battle range are all the banners. Not only are they fun to paint, but I enjoy how much height they add to the army, various tapestries flowing in the wind. It’s a great visual, and something I wanted to add to with my own Imagifier. I…
Read MoreOrder of Our Martyred Lady Canoness
Leading my slowly growing Sisters of Battle collection is a Canoness, Sister Angela d’Feu. The Canoness model is fantastic, offering a variety of loadout options, all of which look great. The Brazier of Holy Fire is the focus of the model, once again a chance for me to practice painting fiery objects, but I love…
Read MoreAestred Thurga, Reliquant at Arms
A pair of my favourite models in the Sisters of Battle, Aestred Thurga and Agathae Dolan. I love the focus on an inspirational figure for the Sororitas who has been entrusted with an ancient and sacred relic. It’s also refreshing to have a Agathae present, an older woman who records the deeds of Aestred instead…
Read MoreDeath Guard Rhino
Of course no force of Space Marines, traitor or otherwise, would be complete without the ever reliable Rhino. I had a lot of fun with this project, turning a plain Rhino into a small plague hub for the Death Guard. I decided early on to make some changes to have it fit in with the…
Read MoreDeath Guard Plague Marines
The core of the Death Guard forces are the Plague Marines. The entire Death Guard range is great, and the updated Plague Marines are a real standout. They have a great bulk and sense of weight to them. Clad in ancient suits of Power Armour and with a very unique aesthetic that really lets them…
Read MoreDeath Guard Foetid Bloat-drone
Another smaller Daemon Engine to support the ranks of Death Guard infantry. I love the disgusting design of the thing, a mass of sick flesh encased in armoured plates that leaks disease. I had a lot of fun painting the skin, using a lot of reds and some purples which contrasts nicely against the green…
Read MoreDeath Guard Biologus Putrifier
One of my favourite models from the whole of the Death Guard range is the mad chemist of the Legion. I love the three eyed helmet and long needle/beak, and the wings of potions and poisons really sell the whole look. I really like this niche archetype, and it brings to mind plague doctors, although…
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