If the Emperor had a Text-to-Speech Device - Episode 16: Universal History with Professor Emperor - Duration: 26:41. Bruva Alfabusa 1,457,155 views. Armageddon, Steel Legion and The Black Templar There are some discussions on rumors regarding the Steel Legions and the timing of both the Imperial Guard codex and Orks that are lined up to follow. Alongside the two an Armageddon update, as well as. Here's a list of the available Things to represent Imperial Guard models in Epic 40K. Feel free to comment with alternate models you find and/or make for the.
Steel Legion Recast
Steel Legions were one of my favorite guard releases from back in 3rd edition. Of course they were all metal back then. But loved them so much I had bought multiple boxes of them. Now it seems that rumors are coming in that the Steel Legion will part of the Astra Militarum releases in 8th edition about the same time Orks come. Here are the latest rumors.Rumors via sources on Faeit 212I was told something about the new Astra Militarum. Apparently they're going to be Armageddon Steel Legion and they're coming out at the same time as new Orks.
(Armageddon campaign I think).The Ork teasers from a few weeks ago (wheels with spikes) and the laspistol we saw the other week are from those new kits. This website is completely unofficial and is in no way endorsed by Games Workshop Limited. Warhammer, Warhammer 40k, White Dwarf, the White Dwarf Logo, and all associated markes, names, races, race insignia, characters, vehicles, locations, units and illustrations and images from the Warhammer 40,000 universe, or other sources, are either TM and or Copyright by their respective owners or Games Workshop Ltd 2000-2017, variably registered in the UK and other countries around the world. All images are Used without permission. No challenge to their status intended.
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Armageddon Steel Legion Models List
Slightly darker than the minis done by the 'eavy metal team, and i must say i like it better this way.though i would say highlight with chainmail instead of mithril on the boltgun, as looks too new imo. Perhaps a wash of devlan mud or some such over the top to show its use in the field rather than straight off the production line?also liking the red on the goggles, gives a lil extra to it, rather than just going with black or blue like most do lenses and such.and i second the inner geek, will be great to see a horde of them.will you be doing the vehicles in standard camo, like in the old codex? If so, might i suggest using an airbrush to do the camo scheme, as will greatly cut your time down yet still look good.keep it up and lookin forward to more. Hi guysThanks for the comments. I'm not 100% sure I agree with you on the shiny lasgun. I'll play around a bit to tone it down a little, but I don't want to see it blend in with tunic (tonally, that is).As for the tank scheme, we'll be using a slightly dumbed down version of Justin's methods.
You can check out his post here:on those should take place in about a month's time, depending on weekend commitments etc etc.CheersDave. I'm adding this little bit of text to help make it clear for visitors to this blog that it (and my activities) are in no way endorsed by, or directly connected to, Games Workshop Group PLC.
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