@NixonIV
Lovely Grimdark model!
Just a dimension hopping elf that gets into more wacky hijinks than I can shake My stick at!
@NixonIV
Lovely Grimdark model!
@SpiceMerchant
I did, in fact, add more spikes on the shoulder pads.
@RightHandOfIkaros
I mean GW does have a way with “creatively tributing” the designs of their models to other franchises.
@warhammer40k
I also don’t care if they’re not meta
@ralothar
Nice paint scheme. Care to share the mix?
@SpiceMerchant @warhammer40k
That is an astonishingly creepy model, I love the direction they went with their interpretation of warp corruption.
@Doctor_Spork @Moghul
Make sure to post the Warboss, we’ll all cheer you on!
@PowerWordTentacles
D.Va would definitely give in to the Dark Powers.
@AverageGoob
I didn’t think by changing to Chaos Knights this edition I’d be SAVING money.
@setsneedtofeed
Dry fitting to see how it all looks together, but work on this #Tzeentch Knight continues for the week!
@itsJoelle
No need to apologize, this is a vast hobby and the only way to learn is to ask (even if it is heresy).
Space Marines are the “my dudes” faction - they’re vast and diverse because they A) get a lot of releases and B) are often the first army for most people. That means they have a lot of tools to do things with but also are a blank slate when it comes to “what they look like”. A person can do basically anything with them and are encouraged to by the lore as well.
@itsJoelle @Pepperoni_Nipps
Space Marines are by far the best seller for GW so they make many more boxes of them. As the “poster child” faction it’s used in nearly all promotional materials. So the expectation from corporate is that anyone can see an ad, go down to GW and pick-up a Space Marine.
@TheHolyGoat
The Dark Angels Combat Patrol box is a very good place to turn. The Chaplain gives you a good leader for your footslogging troops and the Redemptor is one of the better performing walkers right now.
@Joe_Moose
Fantastic work on those dreads! And thankfully GW lets the Redemptors be built with the coffin exposed without too much effort.
@setsneedtofeed
The Court of the Mortive Expanse arose when a Knight world was isolate upon the opening of the Great Rift. Warp-time-shenanigans resulted in them defending themselves alone for a century or more. When contact was reestablished with the Imperium, instead of sending the requested aid, the Dark Angels chapter arrived demanding supplies and when they didn’t immediately comply they were declared renegades. Already strained to the breaking point, the Court finally succumbed to Chaos.