I seem to be distracted by GW fluff at the moment much to the detriment of several historical projects which I do mean to blog about here. There is stuff for World War II, Napoleonic and Ireland in 1690 just sitting staring at me reproachfully each time I sit down to paint.
But in the meantime... a communications officer, admiral and psyker for the 327th Cadian Regiment.
Sunday, 18 September 2016
Sunday, 4 September 2016
Imperial Guard Officers
WH40K not French (though they will appear soon).
In my version of the Forty First Millennium the cannon fodder, sorry I mean Imperial Guard, sorry I mean Astra Militarium wear khaki.
It astounds me that in a universe full of boisterous Orks, eviscerating Eldar, spikier than spikey Tyranids and even spikier Chaos marines that the majority of humanity face these terrors with little more than a bomber jacket and a machine gun.
There also seems to be a lack of equality in the 41st Millenium, not a solitary female soldier in sight (apart from the abnormally proportioned and wilfully ignored - by GW - Sorority of course).
So these guys are going to be taking the wrath of the Imperium to the various Xenos and traitors on Morgoth XIII just as soon as I clear away Waterloo.
In Colin meantime that's somewhere around Spring 2019.
In my version of the Forty First Millennium the cannon fodder, sorry I mean Imperial Guard, sorry I mean Astra Militarium wear khaki.
It astounds me that in a universe full of boisterous Orks, eviscerating Eldar, spikier than spikey Tyranids and even spikier Chaos marines that the majority of humanity face these terrors with little more than a bomber jacket and a machine gun.
There also seems to be a lack of equality in the 41st Millenium, not a solitary female soldier in sight (apart from the abnormally proportioned and wilfully ignored - by GW - Sorority of course).
So these guys are going to be taking the wrath of the Imperium to the various Xenos and traitors on Morgoth XIII just as soon as I clear away Waterloo.
In Colin meantime that's somewhere around Spring 2019.
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