It's been like what, pshht, I don't know, almost 3 years since my last 40K post? And in the post before that I was talking about how much 40K I was going to play (spoiler alert: none). Where do I find myself since then? A ton of Mordheim, a smattering of other games like 1490 Doom, and a whole fleet of little ships. I guess I did play some Necromunda, which is in the same universe. Hated it though. So why am I picking these models up again? Well, the game group I play with all of the time is planning on slow grow campaign using One Page Rules (OPR) Grimdark Future, which is to say a simplified clone of 40K. I finally had an excuse to get some work done.
Age of Sigmar Deathrattle marching across swamps
Hobby | A Graveyard of Splinters
Closing out the last bit of Dreadfleet for now before my focus shifts elsewhere, I've completed three of these neat little shipwrecks that'll make for some excellent scatter terrain in Black Seas. There's quite a few islands and wrecks included in the game, but these three are perhaps the easiest to pass as historical.
Hobby | Mechanical Horrors of the Deep
With the ghost ship now painted and completed, I had one more major piece of nautical folklore to add to Black Seas. The kraken is such a famous bit of lore, so much so that I'd be remiss if I didn't include one. Luckily, Dreadfleet also has a kraken model, albeit of a mechanical variety. Very 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea-esque. One could almost see Captain Nemo piloting this about.
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