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Cool I'll play with it and see what I like. Deldar seem like one of those ranges like tau where edge highlights can make or break the scheme but I'm a beady eyed fuck who struggles with fine lines. Really enjoy the kabalite side of the range, especially Incubi.Hopefully when the codex comes out we get a detachment thats built around them. A new vect on his pimp wagon would go hard too.
For contrasts you'd want to use a white base or primer. I've not been able to have good results undercoating with dark paint, the ink part of contrasts is too translucent. Maybe terradon turquoise is different, but from what I've seen you need to base white first.

In case you don't want to spend citadel's upmarked paint prices, vallejo Xpress paint "Snake Green" or army painter speedpaint 2.0 "raging sea" do the same job:

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For anyone else who doesn't want to spend more money on paint: a glaze medium with any teal does the trick. 1:1 parts paint and medium. Glaze medium, lahmian medium, they work well.
 
Seems to me like the Indomitus Crusade is firmly over, and the fleets are splitting up to better secure the half of the Imperium they actually control. Robute is sending out groups to deal with things left and right, nids, necrons etcetc. If they do move it forward it will be after whatever they're cooking with Armageddon.
Iirc the crusades were set off hopeful and with an aspect of complete dominance until the new edition and all of a sudden they were on the back foot getting torn apart and pushed back mostly because of narrative ass pulls
 
Iirc the crusades were set off hopeful and with an aspect of complete dominance until the new edition and all of a sudden they were on the back foot getting torn apart and pushed back mostly because of narrative ass pulls
That, and there's no way in hell ADB and the other window lickers at BL would ever let their precious Chaosy Wayosy UWU ever, you know, lose.
 
I'll be honest, I have no idea what the Indomitus crusade is. I know it has something to do with Guiliman traveling around the galaxy, but what the actual goal, or what they managed to do I don't know. It only ever seems to reference a period of time after the fall of Cadia rather than an event itself.

I don't think people have a problem with the plot moving forward as much as they do about it being super contrived and shit. There has been some effort to correct it over the years, but this is GW trying to mend wounds rather than make something new. The reception of AoS definitely didn't help. They really did seem to want a 40k End Times and probably pulled the ripcord. They've been picking up the pieces ever since and don't seem to have any idea what they actually want to do with the plot. They do need to be careful because every time you try to introduce a galaxy threatening event you have to follow through on it or people become desensitized. I don't mind bringing back primarchs. i think Guilliman was probably the best choice possible to bring back. I enjoy hearing about his Ultra-depression. The Lion came back and has done absolutely fucking nothing. So it's not that primarchs = bad, but if you're going to do it you better have a good reason. Actually do something with it. GW too often will start plotlines that lead nowhere. It's the worst of both needing to move the plot forward, but never allowing any of it to actually change anything.
 
Some of the stuff I have been working on lately. Sorry but you might have to click the pics to view them in full resolution since thumbnails are blurry as hell.

3D printed Chaos knight sculpts from a studio called Ghamak:
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It will probably have a couple more details added in the future but this is all I got in me for now.

I already posted this Lord of Change in the thread but my cat knocked it over and it's made of resin so of course it broke in like 36 places. I VERY NEATLY glued it back together to where you can't tell what happened but some of the tendrils are missing. I had to paint over some of the areas that were busted so I decided to re-do the wings and make it look like he was in the middle of casting a spell with big glowing magic on the tips:
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Some Zerg painted in the classic color scheme:

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I'm getting a little better at painting but still feel like I am in the beginner range...I feel like once I master a few techniques like glazing I will be able to do a lot more impressive paintjobs. But that's why you just keep practicing...I just wish resin was as easy to strip as GW plastic is.
 
GW really needs to get its shit together. Death Guard has 28 available units and 16 of those are out of stock. Mortarian out of stock, Plagueburst Crawler out of stock, Lord of Virulence out of stock!
I have vouchers to use and nothing to buy because even stuff shit I want from other factions are also out of stock. It shouldn't be this hard to give a business money but apparently it is.
 
I'll be honest, I have no idea what the Indomitus crusade is. I know it has something to do with Guiliman traveling around the galaxy, but what the actual goal, or what they managed to do I don't know. It only ever seems to reference a period of time after the fall of Cadia rather than an event itself.
Cadia blew up, Guilliman came back, the golden throne shut off for a moment, Khorne invaded Terra Guilliman saves the day by rallying the imperial forces, the Fabricator General tried making a deal with the drukahri to fix the throne(it's part eldar tech considering the webway project and all), the inquisition alerted the custodes to the fact that the drukhari wanted a trace of big E's DNA(after discovering the drukhari had made their own throne copy already) and put a stop to a part swap transaction, guilliman ousts half of the high lords of terra after they call in the minotaurs who fuck everything up, the fabricator general goes missing, guilliman uses the already sequestered imperial naval forces(they were at terra due to the khorne invasion) and starts the indomitus crusade to go see wtf is happening on the other side of the cicatrix maledictum because it's assumed that chaos is running rampant over there due to not being able to see the astronomican and no communication from there(it is a good assumption) and take it back by force if need be, the necrons start fucking about with their pariah nexus dead zone devices(cuts off the warp in large areas of space but also basically cuts people off from their soul turning them terminally lethargic, ultramarines aren't immune but can resist it for a time), Mortarion invades Ultramar so Guilliman heads over there to put a stop to it(dark imperium storyline), all while Guilliman's torchbearer fleets are spreading out to find chapters and give them Cawl's new equipment. Other Indomitus fleets are trying to find a path through the cicatrix maledictum, regain compliance of imperial worlds on the terra side, etc.

Meanwhile... Ephrael Stern is fighting her way through the cicatrix maledictum, presumably back to Terra. Kyganil fucked off back to the black library. Ahriman fucks up a 2nd rubric, reverses that part at least and then continues back to trying to invade the black library. Expeditions are sent back to Cadia for various reasons, mostly pilgrimages however Ashes of Cadia is a retarded book so don't bother reading it unless you want the most contrived bullshit girlboss story ever(yes, it's worse than the rest of everything else) from GW.

In addition to all of that, The Lion wakes up on the other side of the galaxy, finds out The Fallen are a thing and declares that to be fucking retarded and changes them to The Risen, puts the normal dark angels over there in check, meets Dante who wears a Sanguinius mask that pisses The Lion off but before killing him lets him speak and finds out Guilliman is running around again. So now The Lion is gathering up Dark Angels and Blood Angels, gets into a fight with Angron who previously smashed up some bullshit that caused an entire group of sisters of battle to turn to chaos with the rest of the fleet they were with(just chaos khorne style rage) while some greater daemon by the name of Vashtorr has convinced Abaddon to help him find a key(he wants to ascend to become a god, he's already kind of a minor demigod regarding tech or something) and the key turns out to be a copy of Caliban that he eventually fucks off with into space.

On top of this entire shit show. Cawl has sprung a Necron chronomancer from inquisitor jail(it was in stasis) and eventually goes back to the pharos device and tricks a c'tan shard into sending itself into a blackhole on the other side of the galaxy. Cawl in turn gets a map of all blackstone deposits within the galaxy, and uses it to trade favor with various forgeworlds(some like him some don't) because he promised Guilliman he could re-create the cadian pylons and stitch the cicatrix maledictum shut. While this is happening, Fabius Bile is hunting him and Cawl thinks it's because he has the Sangprimus Partum aka the instruction manual to create the primarchs(Guilliman gave it to him for the primaris project but forbid him from using the traitor legion info or the lost legion info). However Cawl had created Alpha Primus and Fabius bile wanted his gene-seed(and got it) noticing that Cawl had been fucking around and at a minimum made Alpha Primus using multiple primarch gene-seeds... including Magnus'.

GW retconned the date for the dark imperium story so it fit with the rest of the shit, and since then has not assigned solid dates to anything since. So basically all of this shit is happening either at the same time or within the first 10-20 years(maybe) of Cadia blowing up.

And then the tyranids invaded close-ish to Terra. I'm probably missing shit, but I'm trying to summarize.

The problem with not advancing the plot in 40k is that people get fucking bored. The problem with trying to do shit with the plot without moving forward in the timeline is that if you look at a pre 42nd millenium timeline 90% of the shit in 40k takes place in the span of like 10 years and it's idiotically dense. So instead we get moving the story along and vaguely moving the timeline forward because GW doesn't want to screw up having things take place simultaneously anymore or otherwise conflicting with other events happening at the same time.
 
GW really needs to get its shit together. Death Guard has 28 available units and 16 of those are out of stock. Mortarian out of stock, Plagueburst Crawler out of stock, Lord of Virulence out of stock!
I have vouchers to use and nothing to buy because even stuff shit I want from other factions are also out of stock. It shouldn't be this hard to give a business money but apparently it is.
Death Guard are getting their codex soon. This always happens prior to a drop, they lose stock because they're repackaging stuff.
 
Some of the stuff I have been working on lately. Sorry but you might have to click the pics to view them in full resolution since thumbnails are blurry as hell.

3D printed Chaos knight sculpts from a studio called Ghamak:
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It will probably have a couple more details added in the future but this is all I got in me for now.

I already posted this Lord of Change in the thread but my cat knocked it over and it's made of resin so of course it broke in like 36 places. I VERY NEATLY glued it back together to where you can't tell what happened but some of the tendrils are missing. I had to paint over some of the areas that were busted so I decided to re-do the wings and make it look like he was in the middle of casting a spell with big glowing magic on the tips:
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Some Zerg painted in the classic color scheme:

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I'm getting a little better at painting but still feel like I am in the beginner range...I feel like once I master a few techniques like glazing I will be able to do a lot more impressive paintjobs. But that's why you just keep practicing...I just wish resin was as easy to strip as GW plastic is.
Those zerg are amazing. I'm surprised they never made tabletop starcraft (or warcraft) as limited rosters and factions make it super easy to get people into. Where did you get those stls?


Id like plot to advance, but in an interesting way. You could bring back all the primarchs you want but unless you give them an interesting job each then its just wasted.
 
Ghamak was linked in that OPR wiki entry on AdMech and Squats, and while I'm not sold on his AdMech replacements and his NuSquats are ok, the bases he has up for the NuSquats are enough to make me want to forcibly remove some of the prints I've already made for my Iron Hands proxies and redo them:

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My current go to is Txarli Foundry's Ruined Factories and Scrap bases, printed as toppers and tossed on some EveModel 32 or 40mms (100x for $10 is the best deal I've found yet). But sadly while the Txarli ones look pretty good, uh, he hasn't quite figured out that most minis assume you're going to be putting them on a flat surface.

Edit: Ghamak does have the Chaos look down pat tho:

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Has anyone read Farsight: Blade of Truth, if so what are your thoughts?
 

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I just wish resin was as easy to strip as GW plastic is.

It is. Just bathe your models in ISO for a few minutes. It doesn't matter whether its cast resin or 3D printed resin, ISO should shift it without damaging your model. Bathe it for a few minutes, then take a soft toothbrush to your model. You're not looking to scrub the paint off at this stage. You're just lifting some areas so that ISO can penetrate the layers and get underneath the paint. If you leave your model to bathe for long enough you shouldn't have to repeat the process too many times before your model is clean.

There are other products you can get like Biostrip, but theres a bit more finesse required there when you're dealing with resin. That shit will melt your models if you're not careful enough. Its great for diecast cars if you're playing Gaslands though.
 
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It is. Just bathe your models in ISO for a few minutes. It doesn't matter whether its cast resin or 3D printed resin, ISO should shift it without damaging your model. Bathe it for a few minutes, then take a soft toothbrush to your model. You're not looking to scrub the paint off at this stage. You're just lifting some areas so that ISO can penetrate the layers and get underneath the paint. If you leave your model to bathe for long enough you shouldn't have to repeat the process too many times before your model is clean.

There are other products you can get like Biostrip, but theres a bit more finesse required there when you're dealing with resin. That shit will melt your models if you're not careful enough. Its great for diecast cars if you're playing Gaslands though.

Oh for real? I thought I had remembered reading that isopropyl would damage resin. Since that is the same way I strip my GW minis. I'll give it a shot tonight
 
Where did you get those stls?

I don't have a 3D printer so I order all my minis on Etsy since that was where I first found the ones I was looking for, I have a guy that I buy most of my stuff from his username is LastHopePrinting, he has really good customer service and is near enough to me that the shipments don't take an excruciatingly long time. That's who I got the Lord of Change from (Lost Kingdom is the name of that miniature line)
 
Oh for real? I thought I had remembered reading that isopropyl would damage resin. Since that is the same way I strip my GW minis. I'll give it a shot tonight

Only if it is partially cured or some really, really shitty mix of cast resin (which you probably wouldn't be using in the first place). So long as you're not leaving it in there for hours at a time you should be fine.
 
It just takes a really long time. As much as I want to get into resin printing, I have no desire to inhale toxic fumes or deal with the clean up.
FDM fumes are toxic too thoughbeit. not as bad and annoying to handle as resin tho, but you still want to a well-ventilated area and not sleep/work right next to it.
if you got the dedicated space for one you should have enough for the other. for me personally waste and getting rid of it is still the bigger issue, least with FDM you can in theory recycle all those supports and failed prints.

whatever the fuck Votann are supposed to be
"nasa-punk"

I'm surprised they never made tabletop starcraft
well...

otherwise
 
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FDM fumes are toxic too thoughbeit. not as bad and annoying to handle as resin tho, but you still want to a well-ventilated area and not sleep/work right next to it.
if you got the dedicated space for one you should have enough for the other. for me personally waste and getting rid of it is still the bigger issue, least with FDM you can in theory recycle all those supports and failed prints.
Was thinking of just moving the entire setup down into the garage, but then you run into the issue of maintaining a consistent temperature of ~25'c and I don't trust those tiny chink heaters to run unsupervised for even a minute.

In regards to space, you need a single table for an FDM printer. Compared to resin that needs space for the printer, a washing station, a curing station and easy access to a drain to dump all the waste.
 
Then of course your customers are going to expect somewhere to use the models they invested hundreds of dollars into. Each player takes up a shit ton of room. They need a big table and lots of terrain to go with it. Worst of all they need time. Depending on how experienced they are these are people hanging around your shop for a whole afternoon/evening.
I never understood the hatred GW and FLGS have for people playing in the store. I get their logic. If you aren't spending money you're just wearing out the carpet, but people want to talk and play games.

Meanwhile in BattleTech: "I bought five mechs the other day just to have because they looked good and now I have forty."
Battletech has the benefit of being like kill team. Per model, it's a rip off. £25 for 4-5 models and cards. That's £5+ each.

But a lance is only 5 models. Even in alpha strike (their big scale game), you're looking at 3 lances tops. So it's easy to buy multiple armies. Part of the reason I got Kill Team was because I can, in theory, buy multiple armies so the other player doesn't have to invest time and money.

The reception of AoS definitely didn't help.
I thought people liked AoS?

They really did seem to want a 40k End Times and probably pulled the ripcord.
I doubt it. 40k is a money printer, while Old World was basically dead.

That aesthetic is tied to two of the biggest abominations in my field of interests, Starfield and Votrannies
It's a good aesthetic though. It's just a shame it's tied to shit.



I also noticed there seems to be a split, GW actually are really forwarding a narrative whatsoever right now. They give off the illusion and I know grogs here say they hate advancement but what advancement is really happening? Grogs are pissed the setting went forward but the guys want the setting to move forward are complaining its not happening enough.

Whats the verdict on this topic now?
Going to repeat a bit of what I said before, but I don't mind the plot advancement. I think it's a mistake though. My concern is that 40k is going to end up in a battletech situation. A setting originally designed to allow infinite tabletop war games, and new figures released or discontinued occasionally (lost technology!) will turn into an impenetrable mess where every mystery has been answered and there's nothing really of value to the setting. Where you're expected to read dozens of novels, and how your models can't be played because they fall foul of the lore.

In 2nd and 3rd, there was an emphasis on "your guys", while now the emphasis is on GW canon. At least, it felt like there was more of a focus on your guys. Even by 5th, there were lore snobs. "Space marines don't wear camo! You painted them wrong!".

If GW doesn't reign it in. 40k could go from setting where anything from Necromunda to Battlefleet Gothic could take place, diluted to a historical game, complete with rivet counters. Only instead complaining about the shade of green on your sherman, it's that you have the wrong mark of bolter on your Thousand Suns warband, or that your Tau army can't be played because we're on the western Pecificus and Tau are on the Eastern fringe.

In other words. GW can have a plot, but I think they need to stop ruining the mystique. I don't mind the Horus Heresy being fleshed out because I like what they've done with it. But GW really needs to stop filling in blanks. Stop waking up Primarchs unless they're doing something fantastic with them. Stop killing off named characters unless they have a bloody good reason to.
 
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