onsdag 3 september 2025

Saturnine Terminators


I just had to get these, so I ordered the Heresy starter box even though I do not play, as I figured it was a very good deal on the amount of models, instead of waiting for the separate release. I sort of remember the old original but it was not a model I like then, and I am not sure I like these now but they have something I can't put my finger on. Anyway, I just had to have them as they looked like nice models to paint with a lot of details and it would be a great opportunity to paint some more Heresy Dark Angels.


I read a comment someone made somewhere, that GW models are getting more and more like scale models, and I would agree. These models require a lot of assembly of quite small and fiddly bits. But that is also what makes them great models as the 3D feal is much better. It did however take me one evening sit down to build each one of them. Just getting everything of the sprue, clean up mould lines and assemble to an absurd amount to time.

Normally I would have done just one, and then perhaps one more at some time later, but I really need to get better at batch painting so that I can get through the pile of grey. The experience with the death riders were positive as I managed to paint five large models in parallel to an ok level, so I thought I could do it again. I did beak it up by painting the bodies first and the shoulders and weapons after before final assembly. This also helped with getting access to the shoulders of the arms and also made it easier to try to get some freehand on to the plates.


I decided to do the black in the same way I did for my fallen Dark angels and other heresy era models I have painted over the years. I start from a black base and dry brush up with blue tinged grey before washing with nunoil. This is very similar to how I paint my rusted metal so I decided to do that and the black at the same time. It was a bit fiddley to not over "spray" in the drybrushing but it blended quite well. This process was done twice before I painted the free hand symbols and patterns. I still need to figure out how to do this properly. I think I need to experiment with some other brushes, because I can't get the details I like. It all comes across a bit clumsy, especially the Dark Angels symbols.

But I am ok with how they turned out (It will be better next time). I had to dial back a bit on the use of red details (the chest eagles were red at one point) as they stated to look to much like Night Lords. This is also true for the black which can very easily turn into Space Wolves if the grey become to dominant. At some point I thought of testing this by painting three models with the same base and just use different accent colours to see if I could turn them into the three different legions.


Another thing that became quite obvious when building the models is that the legs and arms are robotic, as the joints are literally the same as used in the Imperial robots. This means that the marine is fully enclosed by the torso. Not sure if that means that the arms and legs are amputated or if they are folded upp some how. GW has not given any details on this as far as I know.

I still have three more to go, but that will have to wait a bit as there are other things in the pipeline. Also, October is soon here and that means I have to do a dreadnought size model...

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