My chaos space marines have callled in reinforcements in the form of a War Dog Brigand.
Really happy with how the bronze came out on this guy. Thinking that ill go back and touch up his bird friend though.
He made his tabletop debut against some Imperial Knights and performed his sacrilegious duty in destroying 2 rival knights.
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Finally finished my chaos knight box from last edition lol
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Week 21: Don't talk to me, or my son, or my son's son ever again.
In the midsts of me painting my army for the games I have scheduled my wife decided she wanted a Cerastus Knight Lancer. Thank god this model is made of plastic now! I would not have wanted to build this if it was still resin. This thing is HUGE for something you can actually run on the tabletop.
Still figuring out the posing for the arms, but we'll definitely be chaosifying this model to better fit her Emperor's Children army. We're getting ready for the eventual release of Emperor's Children as an army. We've been looking forward to it since I got her into the game. The writing was on the wall back then, but now we just need Games Workshop to commit and release Emperor's Children already. They're getting their own index outside of the CSM Codex. If the models weren't so old we'd consider getting those models, but with them definitely getting a revamp we're super excited. Especially with rumors of updated 40k versions of chaos Phoenix Terminators. I hope they look at least half as good as Deathshroud Terminators if not better. Slaanesh needs all the love in the world when Emperor's Children gets released.
Please James Workshop, gives us good models, especially Fulgrim 🙏
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Soldats japonais avec un chien de guerre – Guerre sino-japonaise – Nord de la Chine – 1937
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War Dog by Treflyn Lloyd-Roberts
Via Flickr:
John Colver's Texan "War Dog" displays at the El Centro air show. Aircraft: North American SNJ-5 Texan N1038A 90917 "War Dog" in US Marines VMT-2 markings. Location: NAF El Centro, California, USA.
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Battle Action No. 251, dated 29 December 1979. War Dog cover by Mike Western. Treasury of British Comics.
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Vashtorr adopted another war dog today. The one on the left finally joins his brother on the right after 4 months of sitting unpainted on my shelf.
With both of these Brigands finished, the only big model I have left in my CSM collection is my third forgefiend.
May be time to finally tackle the gold trim on my chosen and legionaires.
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it's always so fascinating and heartbreaking when a character in a story is simultaneously idolized and abused. a chosen prophet destined for martyrdom. a child prodigy forced to grow up too fast. a powerful warrior raised as nothing but a weapon. there's just something so uniquely messed up about singing someone's praises whilst destroying them.
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