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Sunday, 31 December 2023

Starting up Legions Imperialis

One last post for 2023: December really flew by and with the holidays left little time for the hobby. Nevertheless I managed to make a good start on Legions Imperialis with a small scale version of my Blood Angels. I even managed to play a first game of LI and a first game of Heresy! These inspired me to build some more minis for these systems. But I also finished some of the Vampires and assorted undeads.

Legions Imperials Blood Angels
Pict 1392: Legions Imperials Blood Angels
Legions Imperialis Blood Angels Contemptors
Pict 1393: Legions Imperialis Blood Angels Contemptors

These four Contemptors were the first miniatures I painted for the Legions Imperialis version of my Blood Angels. I love these miniatures! Of course, I like the Contemptor chassis. But they really did a great job to recreate them in the small scale and still give them a good range of motion and easy dynamic poses. Painting them pretty much took only an evening for all steps, so I can really see myself painting these LI miniatures quite fast.

Legions Imperialis Blood Angels Legion Command
Pict 1394: Legions Imperialis Blood Angels Legion Command
Legions Imperialis Blood AngelsTactical Legionaries
Pict 1395: Legions Imperialis Blood AngelsTactical Legionaries
Legions Imperialis Blood AngelsTactical Legionaries
Pict 1396: Legions Imperialis Blood AngelsTactical Legionaries
Legions Imperialis Blood AngelsTactical Legionaries
Pict 1397: Legions Imperialis Blood AngelsTactical Legionaries
Legions Imperialis Blood AngelsTactical Legionaries
Pict 1398: Legions Imperialis Blood AngelsTactical Legionaries

The Legions Imperialis Space Marine infantry is also really nice. I did some carving to improve the undercuts, but really you do not have to do this make them look good on the table. That work will only ever really be noticed on pictures magnifying the models beyond what you would usually see.
Anyways, I decided against painting them unassembled – the power armour leaves just enough room to get the brush in and I'm quite happy with the way they came out. The hardest part really were the eyelenses - that's the first time I acually used a maginfying glass to see what I'm doing! And even now, the blown up pictures show all that went wrong. But I don't mind, you'd never see them during play.

Winged Vampire, Bastet and the Werefox
Pict 1399: Winged Vampire, Bastet and the Werefox

In the end I only managed to finish up the winged Vampire, the two versions of Bastet and the Werefox during December. The other Vampires and the Necormancer are still waiting for the highlights. I will really have to make an effort next year to finish all of these started and abandoned projects...

Blood Angels Tartaros Terminators, Moritat and Contemptor (WIP)
Pict 1400: Blood Angels Tartaros Terminators, Moritat and Contemptor (WIP)

I also got to building some more Blood Angels in the big scale. The Contemptor is geared for anti-tank with a Lascannon and a Chainfist – same as the Moritat, who would also like to open up some cans with his two Infernopistols. The two Tartaros Terminators are the start of a big squad. I used the ForgeWorld Iliastus Assault Cannons with the Cataphractii arms and put them on the heavy weapon arms that would usually hold the Tartaros' Auto Cannons. The Tartaros Praetor only got a helmet to keep that face safe even when fighting in space!

Legions Imperialis Blood Angels Thunderhawk (WIP)
Pict 1401: Legions Imperialis Blood Angels Thunderhawk (WIP)
Legions Imperialis Blood Angels Thunderhawk Conversion (WIP)
Pict 1402: Legions Imperialis Blood Angels Thunderhawk Conversion (WIP)
Legions Imperials Blood Angels Fire Raptors (WIP)
Pict 1403: Legions Imperials Blood Angels Fire Raptors (WIP)

Lastly, since I planned an Aerial Assault formation to start Legions Imperialis, here some planes. I really love the Thunderhawk model – they are so big in comparison! And of course I would probably never get them for the 28mm collection. I also was inspired by Chaosbunker's Thunderhawk conversion and decided to recreate the open front hatch.
The Fire Raptors had their cupolas magnetised, even if it look like I will probably only use the Lascannons in LI. But I might play them in Aeronautica and then would want the options. Anyways it was quite fun little project using small steel ball bearings in the cupolas and a magnet inside the hull right between them.


4 comments:

  1. Lovely work as usual, but smaller.
    How did you find the LI game?
    My group has discussed having a look at it, but we decided against it due to it being Horus Heresy only.
    Your work is great, and the tiny Contemptors are really fun.
    I really like that Thunderhawk conversion and am looking forward to seeing it finished.

    Happy New Year, may it be full of hobby!

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    1. Cheers! Happy New Year to you as well!
      I really enjoyed LI – the system of alternating activation of orders will make for interesting tactics and the scale is great to collect and play with really big armies.

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  2. Wow! Your little marines are looking so good. They are a fantastic reproduction of the larger ones. Especially the flyer is next level.

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    1. Thanks! That's high praise coming from you - I do love your Titans! These Xiphons were the first thing I painted for this scale and really great fun!

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