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A random series of articles on war gaming in 40K, FOW and other systems. The headings are, WiP; Conversions and models in various states of assembly. PiP; Paint works on various models. Mission Critical; scenarios or missions to bring a bit of a twist to a normal game. MiA; rules for units and characters that could/should/might appear in a game. Dig In; How to guides on making various types of terrain for different game systems. Sit Rep; Battle reports and after action reports on games played

Monday, August 25, 2014

PiP (40K): Mordian Iron Gaurd


A section, 1st platoon, A company, 391st Mordian Guards (aka the middle guard)
Sadly 40K ranks in 4th place in terms of games played this year.  I still like the concept but Games Workshop have failed to deliver something worth investing in.  The Guard lives on (anybody found referring to them as the Ad Mech will be found wanting in the eyes of the commissar).  For me the heart of the Guard lies with the infantry.  Normal men and women who have stepped up to protect humanity. With little more than flash light and a penknife they do battle with daemons and aliens to save the worlds.

The models are Victoria miniatures ( I am still a bit miffed GW did not release a new set of plastic infantry with new codex release). The paint scheme is based of the French imperial guard from the Napoleonic wars  
corporal Bessieres and specialist Exelmans 

Privates Cambrone and Nansouty

Privates Friant and Ordener

Privates Soult and Sorbier
Privates Lepic and Ferry
Mutant hunting on klemann campaign
Very tempting
 Dream forge infantry moon lighting as Stars wars clone troopers,
 conversion by Aegis Neugebauer

2 comments:

Frank O Donnell said...

They look good mate, as for 40k it's in a strange place at the moment, while the games getting better the faster dex releases is leaving players feeling that there's not much of a difference between the old one & the new one, hence people are saying their bland.

Dakeryus said...

I hear you Frank. Most of the changes seem to be changes just to cash in on something, earning pennys while losing pounds. GW doesn't seem to have any direction at the moment. I really would like to see them doing something to recover some of their customer interest. But I think I agree the with BoLS guys in that it will be another 1-2 years crap before they are driven create something positive.

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