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Horus Heresy 500p Challenge: The Thousand Sons by Bothi

Horus Heresy 500p Challenge: The Thousand Sons by Bothi

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About the Project

A good friend and I ran a 500p Challenge over the course of the year. We each painted a 2000 pts 40k army in 4 blocks a 500 pts (hence the name). Each block took 6 weeks. You can check it out here:

40k 500p Challenge

We had so much fun, that we wanted to do it again. This time it should be something special and we wanted to be more people. So we asked our friends and got 5 more people on board. And nearly all of us decided to paint up a Horus Heresy army. One is going another way, but still participating in the challenge.
Again we would try to paint a 2000 pts army in 4 parts. We decided to take a bit more time and have 2 month per block. As our start date is the 1st of November 2018, we should finish until the end of June 2019.
The rules are clear. You can built and prime as much as you want. But you are only allowed to paint the Minis dedicated to one block in exactly that block. So slower painters don't get discouraged by the success of the faster ones.
As you might have guessed by the name of the project: I am going for Thousand Sons. The most underestimated and misunderstood Legion of all times. For Ahriman (Magnus is a pussy).

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Red Done!

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So I managed to get “the Red” done on the armour. As postet in the guide below this is on top of the golden/silver basecoat:

  • 3 layers of 50/50 mix of GW Carroburg Crimson and GW Spiritstone Red
  • 1 layer of thinned GW Carroburg Crimson
  • 1 layer of GW Bloodletter Glaze
  • 1 layer of 66/33 mix of Army Painter Gloss Varnish and Army Painter Matt Coat Anti Shine
Red Done!
Red Done!

I know they look shiny and glossy and not at all metallic. But that is only on the photos. In real they look quite good, if I do say so myself.

If anyone has tips on how to photograph metallic shining minis properly, please help me out.

Preshading and the beginning of "the Red"

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Today I finally got around to continue work on the 1k sons. I finished the preshading with a strong drybrush of Vallejo Model Color Gold (70.996) and then a light drybrush of Army Painter Shining Silver.

Preshading and the beginning of

Then I started working on the red washing/shading. This is a 50/50 mix of GW Carroburg Crimson and GW Spiritstone Red thinned down with Vallejo Airbrush Thinner (71.361). I mixed 10 drops of each red with 5 drops of thinner. This only lastet for 7 marines. But that’s ok. Firstly it gives me a good measure of how much I need of the stuff and I am tired. Going to to bed now.

Preshading and the beginning of

Here we go...

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It is already mid of November and I only have started the first block today. Over the last two weeks I had a lot of work to do and still had to finish building the models. I went for the Prospero Box first and built 30 Veterans and Ahriman. Fortunately my buddies could hook me up with 3 more heavy bolters, as I needed 6 and there are only 3 on the sprues.

Also I changed up the shoulder pads. I really like the MK3 Marine, but not the shoulder pads with the big rims. So I decided to go with the Achean shoulder pads from Forge World displaying the Legion Symbol (Eye of Magnus) on one Shoulder and a Scarab on the other one.

Today I went into the garage and hit the first 20 with GW Retributor Armour from the spray can. It’s quite expensive but a beautiful product. The gold makes me want to paint an entire golden army. And it is a really thin coat.

Here we go...

Testing the Paint Scheme

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What I love most about the Thousand Sons is their deep metallic red as their main color. So I had to try to reproduce that. But how to do it?

I researched a lot and there are a few colors out there that can do it. But for a clean look you really need an airbrush to do it. And I don’t have one. Maybe a spray can for cars? But that would clutter the details too much…

Then I stumbled over this blog entry: http://www.mengelminiatures.com/2016/11/tutorial-heresy-era-thousand-sons-by-em.html

This was exactly was I was looking for and I already own most of the colors used. Only the black bolters I don’t like that much. So I decided that mine will be white (or ivory for that matter).

But I had to try the paint scheme first. I took two of my really old 40k Marines and tried the scheme in two different ways. These are the results.

Testing the Paint Scheme
Testing the Paint Scheme
Testing the Paint Scheme

Please only judge the color of the armour in these pictures. I know the rest looks really crappy. I was just testing colors to get and idea where I want to go with this. Spent like 5-10 mins per Model on the details. Just quickly dropping some colors.

But on the armour I spent much more time and effort. The left (darker one) is exactly following EM’s guide. The lighter one is my own interpretation on that. On the photos I actually like my version better. But in real life with real light the darker one looks much better. The red is much deeper and has a strong metallic gleam to it. It got a bit to shiny, but I can fix that.

Next up are the bases. I’m probably going to paint the bases seperately and only glue the mini onto it after both are painted. I decided to go with the Arcane bases from Microart Studios (see below). For one they look awesome. I already can imagine my army walking through the streets of Tizca. And they are available in all sizes. Now I am ready to go.

Testing the Paint Scheme

Planning the Army

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First of all I had to come up with a list to paint. As you might have guessed from the first post, I am not the greatest fan of Magnus. I think he is a very interesting and well written character, but just not very likable. So I didn’t want him for my army. On the contrary I really liked Ahriman in the Horus Heresy Books. So. Ahriman it is.

Next up I wanted a lot of psyckers and some of the Thousand Sons specific units. So I decided to go with the “Pride of the Legion” Rite of War. This means I can use Terminators and Veterans as Troops. And I want Veterans, because they can be Psykers. Normal Troops can’t. Said and done: I am going for 3 Squads of 10 Veterans each for my Troops. Give them the awesome special Bolt Ammunition which only 1k Sons can have (Apshyx Shells) and there we go. Why 3 squads you ask? Because there are 30 MK3-Marines in the Burning of Prospero Box 😀

Onto the special Units. I just love the look of those Sekhmet Terminators. They are just awesome. So we need a 5 man squad of those. They can levitate? Let’s give them Combi-Meltas. Although there is that awesome 1k Sons specific Contemptor Dreadnought. The Osiron. The model is one of the best Forge World has ever produced.

Not many points left. I also like those 1k Sons specific Battle Automata. The Castellax-Achea. Great looking models. And very fitting with the Osiron. Let’s take two of them and make them a squad.

I would have loved to round the list out with Magistus Amon. Another great model. Unfortunately the points don’t allow that. So I’ll just go for a normal lvl 2 Psyker and use Amons model. Done!

Overview:

  • HQ:
    • Ahriman
    • Lvl 2 Librarian (Model of Amon)
  • Elites:
    • Osiron Contemptor Dreadnought
  • Troops:
    • 10 Veterans, Brotherhood of Psykers, Asphyx Shells, 2 Heavy Bolters
    • 10 Veterans, Brotherhood of Psykers, Asphyx Shells, 2 Heavy Bolters
    • 10 Veterans, Brotherhood of Psykers, Asphyx Shells, 2 Heavy Bolters
    • 5 Sekhmet Terminators, Force Axe + Combi-Melta each
  • Heavy Support:
    • 2 Castellax-Achea Battle Automata with Maulter Bolt Cannons

With this done I could already plan out the blocks:

  • Nov-Dec ’18: 20 Veterans
  • Jan-Feb ’19: Ahriman +  10 Veterans
  • Mar-Apr ’19: Sekhmet + Librarian
  • May-Jun ’19: Contemptor + Castellax

What is this?

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A good friend and I ran a 500p Challenge over the course of the year. We each painted a 2000 pts 40k army in 4 blocks a 500 pts (hence the name of the challenge). Each block took 6 weeks. You can check it out here:

https://www.beastsofwar.com/project/1223150/

 

We had so much fun, that we wanted to do it again. This time it should be something special and we wanted to be more people. So we asked our friends and got 5 more people on board. And nearly all of us decided to paint up a Horus Heresy army. One is going another way, but still participating in the challenge.

Again we would try to paint a 2000 pts army in 4 parts. We decided to take a bit more time and have 2 month per block. As our start date is the 1st of November 2018, we should finish until the end of June 2019.

The rules are clear. You can built and prime as much as you want. But you are only allowed to paint the minis dedicated to one block in exactly that block. So slower painters don’t get discouraged by the success of the faster ones.

As you might have guessed by the name of the project: I am going for Thousand Sons. The most underestimated and misunderstood Legion of all times.

For Ahriman! (Magnus is a pussy).

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