Mr Clark
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- Mar 7, 2022
Men want the power fantasy and 40k has plenty on offer.Girls just seem to dig the creature vibes, and are likely less enamoured with endless gunmetal and dirty tank treads.
They're also a good canvas for weird colour schemes, and the faction is "thematically" feminine, being led by "Norn Queens", and essentially having a constant focus on rampant consumption and production, which seems to be reflective of the jungian "devouring mother" archetype; literally when tyranid bioforms are recycled back into biomass before the fleet moves on.
Girls who get involved are more likely to be on the collecting and painting than play side of the hobby, so it really is going to be about the appeal of the faction's aesthetic, rather than anything to do with the game itself.
The one chick I know who paints miniatures has an Idoneth Deepkin army; lots of sea creatures and pastel colours, plentiful organic textures to paint, and loads of colour options, which I would say maps roughly to my theories.
What sorts of factions were you likely to see girls collect in Fantasy?
Wood elves spring to mind, which is thematically very different to Nids, but has many of the same qualities of providing plentiful monsters, organic surfaces textures, and opportunities to experiment with colour, using a whole natural woodland and floral palette.
An army of knights might be colourful, but there's always an awful lot of drybrushing steel involved, and knights tend to "gallantly" slay the sort of horrible majestic rippling organic beasties that girls seem to favour.
Makes me look askance at all these princesses who keep getting "kidnapped" by dragons.
Women want something different and youre completely right about it. The missus used to play orcs and its because she loved how fun, cute and goofy they were. The other woman I know who collects models is Nids.