Saturday, 2 April 2022

Fire Hawks. OWAC March

The Hammer had fallen, Dreadnought drop pods smashing into the beleaguered Mantis Warrior defences. 

The Munitions depot had been a strong point and the defenders had dug in well, but  it was not enough and as the pods burst open with a falling panels and hails of twin-linked Bolter fire the air was filled still further with the screams of incoming jump packs.

Within the command complex the Mantis Warriors prepared for the their last stand as casualty reports  and sector losses poured in. Captain Azteem and his surviving command squad faced the blast door in grim preparation for the end, their fingers set against the triggers they would never press.

Light filled the room and from it stepped Squad Kempler, the teleporter light fading to be replaced by the Fire Hawks bright armour and fire of storm bolter and heavy flamer. 

Captain Azteem was the last to fall, small comfort as his cold weapon fell from his hand and hit the floor moments before the blast doors gave way before them. 


Chapter Vs Legion. Anonymous memoirs of the Badab War



March saw some planned changes on what I was painting, partly due to losing time to other painting projects (mainly Doctor Who!) and also ill-health but made it in time and also took the plunge and settled on adding the Chapter badge freehand




Two more Dreadnoughts and tech-support


Fire Hawks Terminators in relic Exo-Armour/ Mk1 Terminator / Saturnine Pattern 


Completed March elements 


Fire Hawks so far...


The full breakdown of February on the OWAC blog is here

Old World Army Challenge




4 comments:

  1. Fantastic additions to the collection!


    The old school sculpts and modern reinterpretations look brilliant and it's great to see such fantastic armies starting to form!

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    1. Thanks, I am not used to staying so long on one project but the OWAC is helping to keep me on task and enjoying the result!

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  2. Can't praise this army enough. Absolutely awesome!

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