Spent the day doing chores and cleaning the house. While I was at it I took some time and laid out the painted Thousand Sons:
Quite pleased with how the army is coming along! Still a few units awaiting assembly and painting, but this is definitely a good core force to build from...
Nice! are you going to work on a new Magnus the Red to go with this army as well?
ReplyDeleteWow, what an army! Every element ties together so well.
ReplyDeleteAlways happy to see more added but this force as it is, is breath taking.
That looks awesome dude, keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteI love the colour scheme. Really tires the army together.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite the collection! I need to pull my finger out and get cracking : )
ReplyDeleteCheers
Dave
Looking good Mord!
ReplyDeleteVery Nice job!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful looking army!
ReplyDeleteAgree with Muppet regarding the "Bodies on the Ground" aspect.
ReplyDeleteOtherwise though mate, this is your best looking army yet. Very frikken cool.
Very impressive - when do we get to see them in battle?
ReplyDelete@#2501: Thanks! I've had my eye out for another Magnus model like the old one, but am also thinking I'll hold off for FW to do one - I'm sure it'll be epic!
ReplyDelete@Col. Ackland: Thanks very much, mate!
@Malduran: I appreciate it!
@John Lambshead: Thanks!
@Frothing Muppet: Cheers bud! Aye, there's more infantry to come, for sure.
@DaveTaylor: Thanks! I've been loving your DG, can't wait to see more!
@Jugger: Thanks man!
@Vitor: I appreciate it!
@LuckGod: Thanks! It's definitely a symphony in crimson.
@Dai: Thanks very much! I'm planning on another couple support squads and a unit of terminators or two - definitely more to come!
@Sir Tainly: Thanks! I'm gearing up for the usual July 4th battle, expect some pics this coming weekend!
I really appreciate the kind words, everyone. Thanks again!
Awesome work! .. the army picture looks great!
ReplyDeleteVery awesome. Great family photo!
ReplyDelete@Todd Sherman: Thanks man!
ReplyDelete@The Eye of Error: Cheers! It's always surprising to pull all the models out and realize how much is actually done!