Just thought I'd share this link with the people of Earth, it's the blog of a friend of mine, whose Horus Heresy era Death Guard, made almost entirely with Rogue Trader era miniatures, will soon be facing off against my loyalist Emperor's Children. When that happens we'll be sure to post a battle report, so stay tuned...
Friday, 13 September 2013
Sunday, 8 September 2013
Everything Old is New Again
Hello all.
Just thought I’d post a couple of pictures of things I’ve
been working on recently, as well as some thoughts about some games I’d really
like to run for our group whenever we can all get together next.
First up, a couple of pictures. I’ve been painting a force
of Emperor’s Children, for use using Forge World’s Horus Heresy gaming
supplement. So far I’ve painted up a couple of Legion Tactical Squads, a Legion
Champion, a Master of Signals, and a Predator, plus a cohort of three
Mechanicum Castellax battle automata.
Predator, Legiones Astartes Emperor's Children
One thing that’s really got my attention is taking a fresh
look at the Horus Heresy as a setting, especially looking over the old White
Dwarfs and other publications where it originally featured. One thing I’d
forgotten is that the Horus Heresy has been with us pretty much from the
beginning. While it wasn’t mentioned in the Rogue Trader rulebook (but then
neither were the Chaos gods!) it appeared very soon afterwards, getting a box in Chapter Approved: the First Book of the Astronomican. Then of course, it
was the setting for both Adeptus Titanicus and Space Marine, and was expanded
into enormous detail in the Realm of Chaos books. I’m sure we all knew that,
but what surprised me was how often the Heresy is mentioned in very early White
Dwarf articles on 40k subjects. For example, the famous Robots article,
reprinted in the red White Dwarf Compendium, talks about robots in the context
of the heresy. When Tony Cottrell’s article on converting Land Raiders into
Spartans and Rhinos into Vindicators, Predators and Sabre Tank Hunters first
appeared, many of the example vehicles were presented in the context of the
Horus Heresy. In fact, the first Predator is shown as a Heresy-era Emperor’s
Children vehicle, which I hope to recreate at some point.
Now then, fast forward 25 years and Forge World are not only
exploring the Horus Heresy as a complete expansion, but deliberately revisiting
many old school favourites. The Spartan and the Fellblade both hark back to the
late ‘80s, and the Deimos pattern Predators and Rhinos draw on the look of the
original plastic kits, as do numerous other models in the range.
Anyway, this wasn’t supposed to be an advert, but rather a
bit of frothing about a topic I love. I very much hope to run some games soon,
in particular ones set at the close of the Great Crusade. My plan is to keep
these small and narrative heavy, featuring small groups of Space Marines and
other characters encountering all manner of aliens on the leading edge of the
Emperor’s reconquest of the galaxy. With a bit of luck, this will allow me to
convert up some suitably gribbly, mythos style aliens and to run some very fun
games indeed. I’m sure somewhere there’s a long isolated human colony that
needs delivering from their extra-dimensional tentacled overlords, and that this would make a great game with a lot of old school character.
Stay tuned for that battle report then – we may even get to
play it this year!
Friday, 6 September 2013
Not Dead Yet
That said, I've had a couple of ideas for articles and battle reports bubbling away, and if I can get some photos taken I have some stuff to show off.
So, thanks for reading, and hopefully the next post won't be so long coming as this one!
Andy