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5 February 2019

Yesteryear's Production (Architecture of Aggression LVXIIwhatever)

I've been thinking about my almost complete lack of blogging last year lately. It seemed like I got nothing hobby-related done, but then I sorted through the "Camera Uploads" folder in my Dropbox and discovered quite a few WIP pics...

2018 did start slow. All I really did for January and February was to pop the right arms off my Chaos Bikers, magnetise them and add a set of Chainsword arms to the Bolt Pistol ones I already had. I remember several evenings of carefully cutting the swords off of the left arms they typically come on and gluing them onto right-handed Bolt Pistol arms.


It wasn't until May that I picked the knife and glue up again. I'd had my eye on the Wrathmongers/SkullReapers kit for a while, to replace the Bloodbound Blood Warriors I had used as Possessed with something more fitting. I included a Slaughterpriest model from an older White Dwarf as the unit champion, and stretched the kit a little with a pair of legs from an even older Possessed kit to bring the unit to seven models in total.


While I was collecting the models and bits I needed to build the Possessed, I came across several forgotten Raptors/Warp Talons kits. I built around twenty Raptors and ten Warp Talons in-between painting the Possessed, and drybrushed them up to my pre-ink stage after the Possessed were finished. They've since been sitting in a box since, but I'm currently in the process of adding Red Ink hoping to get them on the table soon('ish).


After having played several games with Missile Launchers on my Havocs, I decided I wanted them to have a little more 'Punch'. At the time, Lascannons cost the same number of points so I ordered an upgrade set from Forge World and re-purposed some leftover Chaos Space Marines. I also built a set of Havocs armed with Autocannons, but haven't found cause to finish those - yet.


Over the summer holiday in August, and into September, I had lots of fun building several of the new Sector Administratum ruins. I started with the ones from the Kill Team box but soon added a couple more, along with a few from the Sector Mechanicus series. I still have to mount the ruins on bases but hope to start painting these up once the temperature outside rise to the point where I can spray-paint. Seeing Ørn's ruins from a few months ago prompted me to cut and start preparing the bases, at least.


In September I added three squads of Cultists with Autoguns to my army, to be able to split my force into two Battalion Detachments. I would have added more if only the models hadn't gotten so hard/expensive to get ahold of by then.


I built and drybrushed a couple of Sorcerers with Jump Packs in October, and followed those up with adding a few Aspiring Champions and weapon specialists to the Raptors they're meant to support.


November saw me assembling three boxes of Munitorum Armoured Containers and lots of Plasma/Promethium Pipes, to add to the pile of unpainted terrain. I may still add a couple Sector Mechanicus kits, but then I should probably call it quits and actually start painting what I've got. I have a couple of ideas about magnetising the pipes, though, but I'm not sure how much work it's worth putting into it...


The Blackstone Fortress set, which you've already seen here, kept me occupied in-between Christmas-related activities during November, December and January.


All in all, it seems, 2018 wasn't as 'dead' a year as I thought when I started writing this. I just failed completely regarding write-ups here.

4 comments:

  1. Not at all an inactive year, Jørn. In fact, impressive – most impressive! I agree, we should take the time to post more articles, and not only related to hobby projects, but also battle reports. Because there has also been a lot of gaming throughout 2018.

    I am impressed with the quality of your work, and by tallying up all the models (and terrain) yet to be painted, it looks like you will have a decent workload ahead. Can’t wait to see the next post with some of the project finished. Keep up the good work, this is truly inspiring 

    Cheers,
    Ørnulv

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    1. You're right...
      There's definitely no shortage of projects for 2019.

      I should probably stop buying more kits - at least until the new SM/CSM box comes out. I have no illusions about not picking up at least one of those.

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  2. Yup, really impressive, the buildings being really interesting - hope for some painting inspiration regarding my own unopened boxes... Models... wow, I guess the key behind your achievements is that holy every night hour...

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    1. My main challenge with the Terrain Project now is to actually stop adding kits.

      I failed to talk myself out of adding a few more Sector Mechanicus kits the other day - to build a few more terrain pieces that can combine into one large centrepiece and make sure I have plenty of options for blocking Line of Sight...

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