Monday, May 27, 2019

Necromunda - The Redeemer's Crusade

Next up on deck is another batch of antagonists for the Dust Falls campaign, in the form of the Redeemer's Crusade!


The recent news of a Plague Zombie infestation has led the legendary incendiary himself, Klovis the Redeemer to the outskirts of Dust Falls, where he is gathering his forces in preparation to put the whole area to the torch for crimes against the Emperor. For not only are the Plague Zombies a menace that must be destroyed, anywhere so foul as to attract them in the first place will likely need a good purging!


The Redeemer and Malakev are always in the forefront of the action! These models have been gathering dust for years, it was really nice to bring them out of retirement, clean them up and bring them up to date! Similarly, the rest of the models below had been sitting in bags in the Closet of Doom for years. Originally the following models were all part of my buddy Dave's Redemptionists, and were all a bit worse for wear having been just sort of tumbled together in a ziploc bag. I broke them all off their old bases and gave 'em a dip in Simple Green to take them down to bare metal.


As these models were all used to great effect against me over the years, I knew right away that I wanted to recreate his paint scheme as an homage to absent companions. His leader with a meltagun was feared above all others back in the day. He also ran a variant of Arch-redemptor Kyrinov in special scenarios. 


You can't go wrong with a couple death cultists! In the new version of the game the group is using the Cawdor gang rules for now - I'm running them as the two champions of the gang, armed with stiletto knives/swords and throwing knives, and Dodge.


A couple of the more fervent followers, bearing holy icons (that in-game have no particular effect).


A trio of close combat lunatics, these three used to rove in a pack and gang up on anyone unfortunate enough to be cornered by them.


The last three models provide a bit of mid-tier shooting, with a pair of shotguns and an autogun. I realized at the end that there's a woeful lack of flame weaponry here, just the single exterminator pack and the Redeemer's holy eviscerator. I'll have to trawl the web for a couple additional models to address that concern!

All in all a fun project modernizing an old group of models, albeit a somewhat bittersweet one. It was good to reminisce about old times with Dave while I was trying to recreate his paint scheme on his old gang, and it feels like a good way to honor his memory. Miss ya, buddy.


On a lighter note, you can't have a post about the Klovis without humming along to the Battle Hymn of the Redeemer!

11 comments:

  1. Three glory be's for the Redeemer!
    Of course the true antagonists are the players that dare stand against Klovis...
    Great minds think alike, my two venator/inquisition asassins were the two champiions and had power weapins and dodge.
    Seening this I want to play necro again, a matchup vs the flamer heavy eschers could make for more balanced games

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  2. Being caught between Zombies and Redeemers sounds worse than getting stuck between a rock and a hard place!

    They look great, and it's a fantastic memorial project. I love the little comments about the personalities they've developed, too. And of course, you have to respect someone who chooses to go into a fight with his head already on fire!

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    1. Cheers bud! It was a fun project to work on, and I'm looking forward to giving them a new life on the tabletop!

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  3. O so good to see these classics and I love how you've used other minis to fill the ranks. Perfect fits mate.

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    1. Thanks man! Definitely keeping an eye out for more redemptionists to add to the crusade, my players are getting uppity and might need to be put to the flame!

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  4. You can't beat a bunch of religious loonies....well you can but you need to hit them an awful lot ;-)
    Excellent stuff!

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  5. Another great blast from the past and love the paint you did on them.

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    1. Thanks very much! They were fun to paint and I'm looking forward to menacing my players with 'em! :)

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  6. Some nice classic models, there. Good to see them in full color again.

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