@Dreyns @evldead123
Suspicious...
@cows_are_underrated
In terms of actual hours spent... probably a dozen or so, along with another dozen or so on conversion work. The main problem I have is with finding time or energy to consistently work on something. It's probably why I have a bunch of projects all going at once, so I can bounce around as the mood strikes.
@jontree255
GW really should have made the Salamanders the poster subfaction for Leviathan, so much FIRE in that box.
@Bluesheep
Once we have a day where I can apply the varnish I will, but until then I'm paranoid about messing it up!
@setsneedtofeed
Like @illumrial said in another reply - these are from the "PiperMakes" Patreon. I printed out the individual files and built the kit. Most stuff is on ball joints so its posability is very high.
@setsneedtofeed
Thanks! I picked parts based on "what looks cool" and went with it. Coldstar Commanders strike me as the kind of pilots that would offer you the peace sign right after critically damaging your plasma core.
@garyjesionowski @warhammer40k
How's this? (Another update, I swear I haven't been doing this -all- day... just most of it.
@warhammer40k
Small update! The Castigator now has a gun and I've started Chaos-ifying the armor panels. How spikey should I make the carapace?
@cashews_best_nut
So other than the Horus Heresy books which kinda-sort-of build on each other, you really can start with any 40k book that doesn't have a "Number # of a series" on it. The intention with most is that "any book is someone's first book" so while you'll pick up more if you've read other books there's little "required" reading.
@setsneedtofeed
I'll give it a look! I plan to post another update in a few days, it takes a while to print each part, and I'm playing it by ear as I go, so there's misprints here and there.