Moving on though, the upcoming release of 10th Edition has me a lot more excited about 40k than I've been for a long time. I think it's because I'm actually getting more chances to play than I have done in the last few years, thanks to being able to attend a gaming club more or less every week these days. I think I've played more 40k since the start of this year than the last four years combined!
Regular games have meant that I've been working on my Orks a hell of a lot more than I did previously, to the point where I can easily field a 2000 point fully painted army for the first time in ages.
That got me thinking that I want to carry on that momentum going into the new edition. With that in mind I've decided to give myself a self-imposed rule of only fielding fully painted stuff when I game. That should in theory give me the push to actually get things finished up if I want to use them.
With that in mind, I'm going to loop back to the reason I got distracted:
I kitbashed together a Mega Dread ready for when the points go up in the final few games of the 40k League the club has been running! I've wanted to use one for a while and had an old Redemptor Dreadnought laying about, so my Mek brain got to work. It was a lot of fun to do and I'm pretty psyched to start painting it in the next few days.
I also needed a second Deff Dread so I made one of those too, again from an old Marine Dread I had in a drawer:
I was a little shocked at how quickly and naturally this came together. It was only about an hour's work, including magnetising the arms. Hopefully I should get this done pretty quickly too
So yeah, I've been well and truly distracted, but in a good way. I'll let you know how I get on with them.
Until next time, happy hobbying!
Lovely conversions! I really like the claw on your mega dread - all in all a great use of bits to make something truely orky!
ReplyDeleteWas good fun going through my spare sprue picking out suitable bits.
DeleteI get new units without breaking my ' don't buy models' streak :)