So last night my brush was tickling some spess mareenz for by brother in law's founding chapter project. Yep, I have to tackle one of each. Apparently there are twenty of the bastards.
Ed has been handing me marines in a steady stream and I have been dutifully setting them aside until The Emperor grants me the willpower to paint them.
The thought occurred to me that I have lost track of the number of space Marines I have painted over the years. It's Become reflexive. The challenge is not falling asleep.
But here is one for the fanboyz. I will track down and personally bitch slap anyone who points out that color scheme x is not accurate according to codex Y. Seriously, I DON'T CARE.
These guys are mostly done, with insignia and other details remaining, a cloak on the blue dude... and whatnot. I am no expert, but I also suspect the ultramarine needs a head. A testament to Ed's delicate take on gluing. I will let him pick out which of the numerous parts that have fallen off belongs to him.
Aaaaaand with all great modern GW tasks I absolutely had to do an old school Rogue Trader mini to keep sane. And what a mini... one of the numerous Space Orks from the boxed set. As you may remember, I vowed to not collect RT space orks.
Naturally that means I have ten or so and a couple of dreadnoughts.
What a joy! I decided to go full Rogue Trader tabletop style on them- going right back to their first appearance in WD98 (I think) with strong contrast, titillating pink lips and rich greens. Quite a different style than my normal muted blends, but satisfying and glorious on the gaming table.
And finally a little 1980's pop culture D&D reference. First one to get what is cool about this color scheme on a roper gets to act smug all week.