| A first step from the Rock |
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| Contributed by Kris Sherriff | |
| Wednesday, 28 June 2006 | |
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For those of you who don’t know me. Which as this is my first article, I imagine is all of you. I am a proud member of the royal air force and so, when I was told I was going to be spending four months in the Falkland Islands I took it as an opportunity to do something I had been meaning to do for a long time. That’s right start
my first ever space marine army. Now some people may have spent time trying to
pick a chapter but for me the path was already laid. I had had an affinity for the Dark Angles ever since I bought my
first ever White Dwarf in 1994, in said White Dwarf there was a battle report
featuring the Dark Angels verse the Orks. It was basically a showcase for the release of the codex Angles of Death
and I still have the image of Azrael and brother Bethor leading a squad of
Deathwing down the centre, everything the Orks could throw at them bouncing off
the Lion helms power field or the impressive tactical dreadnought armour. Now as this is such a strong image for me you may wonder, what the hell took me so long? Well it’s not my fault honest I was distracted by fantasy and upon my return to the 41st millennium I was perverted from the path of the emperor by the touch of chaos… Ok back to the present. I developed a deep dislike for everything power armoured upon the release of 3rd Ed as the AP system made it so much more powerful and as I had been playing for some time at this point felt that more of a challenge was needed then was offered by a space marine army. So after collecting a Black legion (with a contingent of fallen) chaos army, a Biel-Tan army, a Daemon Hunter army, and an Elysian army I felt it was time I started a Dark Angels army. The only question that remained was where to start? Now I don’t know about the rest of you but when I start an army it is usually because of a certain model or squad that inspired me. I go out and buy everything I think I need for a force and the codex all in one go, get home build it all and then find out that I am massively over points and half the stuff I have is actually pants. With the Dark Angels I wanted it to be different. I had wanted to do an army for so long and liked everything about them. So I actually decided that I would do this army properly. Make an army list for both 1000 and 1500 points, making sure that it was effective at both point values without having extra squads and guys left over. To further limit myself I wanted it to feel like the space marine armies I remembered from second Ed. (No not 50% characters you bum!) I wanted full ten man squads or combat squads with the weapons balanced evenly between combat squads. I also loved the Imagery of the Interrogator Chaplains and I wanted to test my painting with some Deathwing, so they were a must. I wanted to avoid dreadnaughts as everyone seemed to have one in there army since the venerable rules came about in the new codex and you may notice there is also a lack of assault cannons as I was determined to make as un-cheese list as possible, yet still have it be competitive. The main point was that I wanted the list to reflect a force that could be sent out on a mission, whether it be to hunt the fallen, take an objective or hold the line I wanted it to feel realistic. With that in mind I also wanted to include Ezekiel in 1500points as I had never used a special character in an army and he is such a sweet model. The thinking for the 1000point list is obviously the Reclusiarch in with the combat orientated razor back squad with a solid base line of 15 tactical marines and the predator and the termi's to fill a hole, reinforce or exploit a week point as needed. The 1500 point list was more of the same really but with more emphasise on the firing line then the combat orientated squad so in came two devastator squads to give me an abundance of anti-personnel fire and an extra anti-tank threat.
1000 Pts
Reclusiarch @ 107 Pts
Bolt Pistol, Blades of
Reason, Frag Grenades, Terminator Honours
5 Man Terminator Squad @ 290
Pts
Cyclone Missile Launcher
(x2), Tank Hunters
10 Man Tactical Squad @ 180
Pts
Plasma Cannon, Plasma gun,
5 Man Tactical Squad @ 90
Pts
Lascannon
4 Man Tactical Squad @ 203
Pts
Meltagun,
Veteran Sergeant
Terminator Honours, Bolt
Pistol, Power Fist, Stubborn, Teleport Homer
Razorback
Twin-Linked Heavy Bolter,
Extra Armor, Smoke Launchers
Predator Annihilator @ 130
Pts
Twin-Linked Lascannon, Heavy
Bolter Side Sponsons
1500 Pts
1 Ezekiel, Holder of the
Keys @ 180 Pts
Storm of the Emperor's
Wrath, Book of Salvation, Frag Grenades, Krak Grenades
Master @ 150 Pts
Storm Bolter, Stubborn,
Sword of Secrets, Terminator Armour, Terminator Honours
5 Man Terminator Squad @ 290
Pts
Cyclone Missile Launcher
(x2), Tank Hunters
10 Man Tactical Squad @ 185
Pts
Plasma Cannon, Plasma gun
Sergeant
Bolt Pistol & CCW,
Stubborn
5 Man Tactical Squad @ 80
Pts
Heavy Bolter
5 Man Tactical Squad @ 213
Pts
Meltagun, Frag Grenades
Veteran Sergeant
Terminator Honours, Bolt
Pistol, Power Fist, Frag Grenades, Stubborn
Razorback
Twin-Linked Heavy Bolter,
Extra Armour, Pintle-Mounted Storm Bolter, Smoke Launchers
5 Man Devastator Squad @ 127
Pts
Heavy Bolter (x2)
Veteran Sergeant
Terminator Honours, Bolt
Pistol, Bolter, Stubborn, Auspex
5 Man Devastator Squad @ 145
Pts
Lascannon (x2)
1 Predator Annihilator @ 130
Pts
Twin-Linked Lascannon, Heavy
Bolter Sponsons
So with my practice miniature in one hand and a pad and some paper in the other I sat down to work out the cheapest way of throwing my army together. After begging some back packs, bolt guns, 3 robed vets and an extra cyclone missile launcher form different places I decided that the most efficient way was as follows
After thinking that Space Marine armies were cheep this came as a bit of a surprise but I just kept thinking of the money I would be saving while I was away (then I remembered that I was going to need to buy paints and everything before I left. Oh well). The basic plan was that with my extra back packs and bolt guns I could make the command squad in to an extra 5 marines and have some good stuff left over to make a few nice conversions. The next step was to plan out my painting. I had my plan for the normal Angels but the Deathwing were another matter. After some thought I decided I would try layering as I didn’t feel I was up to blending them. The plans were as follows with everything starting from a black undercoat;
Dark Angels
Armour
1:1 Chaos black: Dark Angels Green Dark Angels Green Highlight
Chest Eagle and Chapter badge
Bestial Brown 1:1 Bestial Brown: Vomit Brown Vomit Brown 1:1 Vomit Brown: Bleached Bone Bleached Bone (Then skull white if I though it needed it depending on the chest plat)
Guns and Squad Badge
Scab Red Blood Red
Metal Areas
Bolt gun Metal 4:1 Water: Chaos Black Highlight Bolt gun Metal
Deathwing
Armour
Bestial Brown 2:1 Bestial Brown: Vomit Brown 1:1 Bestial: Vomit 1:2 Bestial: Vomit Vomit 2:1 Vomit: Bleached Bone 1:1 Vomit: Bleached Bone 1:2 Vomit: Bleached Bone Bleached Bone Occasional Skull white highlight
Guns
1:1 Chaos: Dark Angles Dark Angles
Crux Terminatus and Chest Eagle
Bolt Gun Metal 4:1 Water: Chaos Black Highlight Bolt Gun
Bases
I wanted the bases to contrast with both the normal Dark Angels and the Deathwing so I decided on sand with a scorched brown wash (4 or 5 to 1) dry brushed up with graveyard earth then some bright static grass to give some contrast.
So I had my notes, I had my paints and best of all I had my army. It’s off to the Falklands and a whole load of painting. That about all for now folks but I will Have my next instalment ready with some photos of the work so far and the conversions that I have planned. Hope you have all enjoyed sharing my first few steps in to The Rock and when I leave in a few months there should be a force of Dark Angels marching behind me. Kris Sherriff
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