Monday, 5 May 2025

2nd Edition Army Challenge VI: April

 


Hi folks,

We are getting towards the pointy end of the challenge now and April was a busy month on the home front. With school holidays spent at the beach and a week of school camp supervision, there wasn't much time to mess around. I probably finished this Dreadnought in the first two weeks and just got smashed the next couple of weeks, failing to get any of my bonus models completed. That leaves me with a bit of a backlog of models that don't really count for the purposes of completing the challenge, but that I don't want to leave unfinished either! I am going to put in a big push this month to see what I can catch up on. 

The Dreadnought itself is not really a vintage model; it is a more modern Venerable Dreadnought sculpt. It is such a great kit, though. It came with a huge amount of options that allowed me to give it a Grey Knights vibe. I added an extra purity seal to the sarcophagus and an old school autolauncher that I had left over from my Legion of the Damned Dreadnought from a few challenges back. Autolaunchers can have a huge impact on the game in 2nd Edition; "popping smoke" can lay down a large barrier that obscures line of sight and can persist for a significant amount of time before it drifts away. It can protect both the Dreadnought and other nearby units as well.




The twin heavy bolter was another vintage addition. It was kindly donated from a fellow old school gamer, Kharnifex, who I have had the pleasure of playing a couple of games with. He is an all-round good bloke who gives so much back to the 2nd Ed. 40K community back here in Australia, and he is particularly great to play against; his patience is amazing (most of us can only remember 50% of the rules at any one time!). The weapon was originally from a chaos dreadnought but had had one bit of the iconography filed away. I went the whole way and ground out everything I could, except for the ammo feed gargoyles. A couple more purity seals sealed the deal.




The close combat weapon is from a Blood Angels Dreadnought kit, with a storm bolter attached in a very Grey Knight-adjacent way. I think it looks super cool next to the squads which have such a similar look to their wargear. 




Next month I have some Rapier Laser Destroyers to paint and I am sweating on a delivery of 3D printed servitors from Germany to crew them. Hopefully they make it before the end of the month. Then it will just be bonus material until the end of the challenge. So... once more to the breach!

See you across the table,

Marc

6 comments:

  1. What a beauty! I love the Blood Angels close combat weapon used for a Grey Knights Dread – really fits in perfectly with the rest of your collction. The close combat weapon Forge World produced for the Grey Knights Dreadnought looks a bit short compared to the longer lances of the infantry models.

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    1. Yeah, it's nice to have a bit more length to the lance. It fits with the terminators a lot better.

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  2. Gorgeous! Nailed a solid 2nd Ed. paint scheme. Great results; and what a classic heavy bolter arm!

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    1. Cheers mate :-) It is nice not to worry about weathering and grime etc for a little while. That heavy bolter was a really lucky score; the vintage gamers I have been spending time with are a lovely bunch of guys.

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  3. Your Dreadnaught is the busines. I really like the use of the chaos heavy bolter and the storm bolter attached to the force halberd.

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    1. Cheers mate, it is good to finally have the idea that I had months ago completed and on the shelf!

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