Monday, 7 October 2013
Introducing CODE DESIGNS UK
Hi All,
Doc back again with some information on a new venture here at the CODE. Myself and Inner Mech with input from Red Mist and others have started up a new venture called CODE DESIGNS. We have started producing bases and will be venturing out into small scenery pieces such as objective markers very soon.
For this new venture we have created a seperate blog which can be found here. Please go on over and have a read of our start up post and please please follow us......
Thanks
DOC & INNERMECH
Friday, 4 October 2013
Sons of Horus - Abaddon & Loken
Another mini update
This time i've just finished assembling Abaddon & Loken.
On Abaddon, I went for the sword & not the TL Bolter as I think it just looks better, it also suits the scene a lot better in my opinion. They are excellent models and were easy to assemble with not a great deal of flash or air bubbles which the Justaerins suffered from. The hardest thing with these guys is making sure when you glue the heads they are in the right place, in terms of how they fit on the complete piece. The last thing you want is them engaging each other but looking in completely the wrong directions!
Hopefully I've managed to capture them staring lovingly into each others eyes!
Till next time
Luko Dakka
This time i've just finished assembling Abaddon & Loken.
On Abaddon, I went for the sword & not the TL Bolter as I think it just looks better, it also suits the scene a lot better in my opinion. They are excellent models and were easy to assemble with not a great deal of flash or air bubbles which the Justaerins suffered from. The hardest thing with these guys is making sure when you glue the heads they are in the right place, in terms of how they fit on the complete piece. The last thing you want is them engaging each other but looking in completely the wrong directions!
Hopefully I've managed to capture them staring lovingly into each others eyes!
Till next time
Luko Dakka
Sunday, 29 September 2013
Sons of Horus Justaerin Terminators continued
A quick update on my Sons of Horus Terminators I've been working on. I've now cleaned them up, patched up a few air bubbles and smoothed out the armour where necessary. They are all assembled now and pinned to their bases ready for undercoating. Looking forward to painting these bad boys now. These guys will be Abaddon's bodyguard who I will be getting started on fairly soon.
Just some pics of them below.
Saturday, 28 September 2013
Thunderbolts Master of the Forge on Bike with Conversion Beamer.
Hi All
Finally finished my Master of the Forge on bike, it's taken quite a while since I first started this model. I spent a lot of time deciding how I wanted to do this one, I knew I wanted to use an attack bike as his ride with the conversion beamer in the sidecar, I just didn't know how I wanted to represent the gun. Bear in mind that I wanted to do this model as soon as I'd read the 5th edition marine codex, that's a while ago now and back then there was no model for the conversion beamer available unless you could get hold of the very old metal version from the rogue trader era dreadnoughts. Way back in the mists of time!
So I've been umming and arring for a long time, never quite happy with any of the ideas I had, then lo and behold the Contemptor was released a couple of years ago, with a conversion beamer available; alas I don't much like it, it's a bit too small for the look I had in mind.
So I looked around a bit more, saw some dudes version on ebay, he'd used a pair of lascannons in the sidecar, didn't like that much either. Then I was rummaging through my bitz box a while back when I was building my quad autocannon dread and found the remnants of an ironclad kit, specifically the bits that make the seismic hammer. The penny dropped as they say and I finally had my eureka moment, several sensor bitz, targeting gubbinz and some chopping later and I had my unique conversion beamer.
I wanted it to look BIG, I feel it should be something he's been tinkering on for many years in the depths of the forge, using his position of authority to mess with potentially dangerous ancient archeotech for the benefit of the chapter and what he's developed is a unique beam weapon.
Anyway see what you think......
Overall I'm pleased with the model, the master of the forge himself is built from the legs of a marine biker, the torso and head from the iron warriors forge father I've used bits from in one of my earlier techmarines, a biker right arm and the left arm from a missile launcher devastator, vehicle crew shoulder guards and a basic plastic backpack. Originally I'd looked at using a techmarine figure but cutting off the legs without messing up all the cabling and other details proved too much and rather than have it look messy I plumped for this.
As ever feedback is welcome.
Bluddtoof
Finally finished my Master of the Forge on bike, it's taken quite a while since I first started this model. I spent a lot of time deciding how I wanted to do this one, I knew I wanted to use an attack bike as his ride with the conversion beamer in the sidecar, I just didn't know how I wanted to represent the gun. Bear in mind that I wanted to do this model as soon as I'd read the 5th edition marine codex, that's a while ago now and back then there was no model for the conversion beamer available unless you could get hold of the very old metal version from the rogue trader era dreadnoughts. Way back in the mists of time!
So I've been umming and arring for a long time, never quite happy with any of the ideas I had, then lo and behold the Contemptor was released a couple of years ago, with a conversion beamer available; alas I don't much like it, it's a bit too small for the look I had in mind.
So I looked around a bit more, saw some dudes version on ebay, he'd used a pair of lascannons in the sidecar, didn't like that much either. Then I was rummaging through my bitz box a while back when I was building my quad autocannon dread and found the remnants of an ironclad kit, specifically the bits that make the seismic hammer. The penny dropped as they say and I finally had my eureka moment, several sensor bitz, targeting gubbinz and some chopping later and I had my unique conversion beamer.
I wanted it to look BIG, I feel it should be something he's been tinkering on for many years in the depths of the forge, using his position of authority to mess with potentially dangerous ancient archeotech for the benefit of the chapter and what he's developed is a unique beam weapon.
Anyway see what you think......
Overall I'm pleased with the model, the master of the forge himself is built from the legs of a marine biker, the torso and head from the iron warriors forge father I've used bits from in one of my earlier techmarines, a biker right arm and the left arm from a missile launcher devastator, vehicle crew shoulder guards and a basic plastic backpack. Originally I'd looked at using a techmarine figure but cutting off the legs without messing up all the cabling and other details proved too much and rather than have it look messy I plumped for this.
As ever feedback is welcome.
Bluddtoof
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Code40k's Next Event: Thoughts on what that may look like.
Hi All,
Doc here, so a while back I promised to write some thoughts down on what it is like to run an event. Well as per usual life has got in the way and it has taking me until now to get round to it. Also its getting me round to the process of thinking about Worcester War II.
So after Worcester War we received quite a lot of positive feedback which was muchly appreciated! However, like anything there were a few problems most notably I did not have a sound plan for when someone had to leave. I ended stepping in to the breach... this meant running and playing in the event. This is not a good state of affairs and as such we will have two organisers in the next event to stop such a problem occurring again.
The other major cause of confusion was the scoring system using the old warhammer style victory points system. This is where me the organiser playing was not good otherwise I could have gone to each table and helped the totting up process as they got to the end of the game.
Ok, so the next train of thought is when will we play another WW and where will it be held? Originally we thought along the lines of November. Due to family commitments and such this is no longer an appropriate time. So now the proposal will be end of Jan'14. A geek weekend to get rid of post Christmas and the weather is shocking blues!
Proposed Changes
The main change I think needed to the event (and I promote comments) is to the scoring system to simplify it? Last time we used a simple 10 for a win, 3 for a draw and 0 for loss. This gave us a
basic ranking for the players. Obviously many players would then have the same score and require the use of warhammer victory points to separate the players on the same score.
I propose removing the warhammer points and using a bonus system to the points scored above:
+2pts for killing an independent character in a challenge.
+3pts for completing a secondary objective (these will be detailed in the rule pack but basically an extra little objective to go with the standard ones for the eternal war mission you will be playing)
+3pts for wiping out an opponent
-1pt for any unit which flees the battlefield (cowardice should not be rewarded!)
-3pts for being wiped out or conceding
This list isn't exhaustive thoughts people?
Another change I propose is to army composition to remove duplicate choices in elites, fast attack and heavy support sections. I have read others thoughts around this particularly on from the fang who runs a successful blog wars event which is on to its 6th event now. This will stop hell turkey lists amongst others and hopefully promote more varied army lists. To coincide with this I will now ask for army lists to be sent prior to the event and approved.
Ok, so these are my thoughts at present, feedback is always welcome especially as this is not set in stone. The aim would to be have the rules pack, date and venue set by the end of October.
In the meantime keep gaming people
DOC out.........
Doc here, so a while back I promised to write some thoughts down on what it is like to run an event. Well as per usual life has got in the way and it has taking me until now to get round to it. Also its getting me round to the process of thinking about Worcester War II.
So after Worcester War we received quite a lot of positive feedback which was muchly appreciated! However, like anything there were a few problems most notably I did not have a sound plan for when someone had to leave. I ended stepping in to the breach... this meant running and playing in the event. This is not a good state of affairs and as such we will have two organisers in the next event to stop such a problem occurring again.
The other major cause of confusion was the scoring system using the old warhammer style victory points system. This is where me the organiser playing was not good otherwise I could have gone to each table and helped the totting up process as they got to the end of the game.
Ok, so the next train of thought is when will we play another WW and where will it be held? Originally we thought along the lines of November. Due to family commitments and such this is no longer an appropriate time. So now the proposal will be end of Jan'14. A geek weekend to get rid of post Christmas and the weather is shocking blues!
Proposed Changes
The main change I think needed to the event (and I promote comments) is to the scoring system to simplify it? Last time we used a simple 10 for a win, 3 for a draw and 0 for loss. This gave us a
basic ranking for the players. Obviously many players would then have the same score and require the use of warhammer victory points to separate the players on the same score.
I propose removing the warhammer points and using a bonus system to the points scored above:
+2pts for killing an independent character in a challenge.
+3pts for completing a secondary objective (these will be detailed in the rule pack but basically an extra little objective to go with the standard ones for the eternal war mission you will be playing)
+3pts for wiping out an opponent
-1pt for any unit which flees the battlefield (cowardice should not be rewarded!)
-3pts for being wiped out or conceding
This list isn't exhaustive thoughts people?
Another change I propose is to army composition to remove duplicate choices in elites, fast attack and heavy support sections. I have read others thoughts around this particularly on from the fang who runs a successful blog wars event which is on to its 6th event now. This will stop hell turkey lists amongst others and hopefully promote more varied army lists. To coincide with this I will now ask for army lists to be sent prior to the event and approved.
Ok, so these are my thoughts at present, feedback is always welcome especially as this is not set in stone. The aim would to be have the rules pack, date and venue set by the end of October.
In the meantime keep gaming people
DOC out.........
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