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SS40K - In the Sights

With regards to all I have posted in the last two days, I see the following as a few midrange goals going forward regarding 40K, Age of Sigmar, and Army Building. The status of my unbuilt collection should weigh on this, as well as there are a few purchases I made recently that should be brought up... Much to my chagrin. New Sets   There have been a few sets that were announced during the Warhammer Weekend that has my wallet at attention. Dominion (AoS), The Ork Beast Snaggas Box (40K), and a Grey Knights/Thousand Sons Box. Age of Sigmar My recent purchases here are: Lord Kroak, Kragnos, and Drycha's Spitegrove, the First being a purchase I've had on my list since Age of Sigmar began, the middle model based on it's relevance to Destruction Armies as well as the plot (The Slannesh Twins are very minor in the same regard). The Spitegrove was picked up due mostly to wanting to pick up Alarielle's Lieutenant, and the cost-savings (The Revenants are overpriced at the moment,

SS40K - The Battle Phase

Subtitle: How I decide what I'm going to paint I'm torn between whether to count the next part of the Start Small 40K Project as a cop out to avoid having to paint everything, or a brilliant idea for completing everything slowly.   The Start Small 40K Project: Build/Paint Rules Phase One: Army Conception 1. Initial purchases are (ideally*) small in stature. Although if there are a number of models I currently own for a force, I don't have to sell those, but I do have to start with those.** 2. Those models are built. Arms based on what is currently used in competitive play, but some amount of the build should come from what is available for that unit. 3. Models receive a Priming in a base color that best applies to that force, or a Priming in Black/Gray/White followed by a basecoat in an appropriate color. Phase Two: Army Growth 1. Immediately After Conception, that army takes to the field against another opponent in a 500/1000 point battle.     a. The opponent may be anothe

SS40K - Grey Knights Part 2

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Am I terrible about making regular updates? Yes. With a Librarian added and Voldus built, it was time to gather some Troops. Two Strike Squads were the selected poison, but choosing that over a Strike Squad and Terminator Squad was the easy part of the puzzle. Coming from Age of Sigmar, I'm not used to multiple weapon profiles, nor do I pretend I know enough about 40K to decide what would be good options. In building my Fantasy/AoS Collection, I began with listbuilding based on Competitive results and built a 1000 point list from that. Here, a very similar plan, utilizing 40kstats.com to see what Strike Squad loadouts had been. I did deviate a little here, since points mean little to me, and built them with Hammers. I also wasn't sure why Halberds were so prevalent, since dual-wield Falchions seemed like a better option.  Strike Squad 1: Leader with Hammer, 3 Halberds, Psilencer Strike Squad 2: Leader with Sword, 2 Swords, 1 Halberd, Psilencer   For the Paladin/Terminator Box,

The Start Small 40K Project Begins

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Today, I kick off my Start Small 40K Project .  Goal: Own every 40K Army. But build, paint, and play with them piecemeal and slowly over time instead of buying all of them at one time. Complication #1: I already have a lot of boxes of 40K models. Silver lining is that a few of these armies are already in the small state (Some armies have a LOT). Grudgingly, I'm starting with an army I liked and bought stuff for instead of using what I already had. Complication #2: A few models in the 40K ranges are slowly going unavailable. I wanted to do a Dark Eldar army before this (since I had a lot), and came to find out Wracks and Haemonculus models are no longer available since the Codex came out... And I don't know if they'll be restocked anytime soon, things are weird in this post-Covid world. First up: Grey Knights Why Grey Knights? I was recently spraying Necrons and one of the color scheme I decided upon had a very blue-tinge that I sort of wanted to do (see below). In the momen