For the question of legality, the Vanguard Veterans are legal (ish) because the only melee weapon available to them is the "Vanguard Veteran Weapon." Seeing as the models are Vanguard Veterans, and those Lightening claws are their weapons, I'd say it counts. For the company veterans, the can be run as Sternguard Veterans. The shields wouldn't have any rules, but they do all have Combi weapons. Promote the current sergeant to being a Captain or Lieutenant (calling the hammer a "Master Crafted Power Weapon") and promote one of the regular guys to sergeant (perhaps the one with the red stripe) and you can add a Veteran with Pyreblaster or special Sternguard Heavy Bolter. The Apothecary can't take a chainsword anymore, but oh well. The rest of the list is perfectly legal in 10th and comes out to 1265 points if I've done the math correctly. Terminators would make an amazing addition, and not just because I am heavily biased in their favor because of how cool they always look. They are very strong right now in 10th, and also just always feel right in every army!
All of the Vanguard Veteran melee weapons, Chain sword, Thunder hammer, Powerfists, Lighting claws were rolled into the "heirloom weapon" stat, so it doesn't matter how you equip them they all have a meh power weapon stat block.
Yeah, a couple of squads of old school Terminators & a drop pod would be amazing... I'm really regretting selling my old Night Lords & Eldar armies from the 90's after watching some of Miniscapes videos!!! The new figures do look amazing but I'd still rather have my old figures any day of the week.
Just found this channel, nothing looks as good as a fully painted army. Seeing them all lined up on green flock makes me reminisce about days at the gaming club as a kid. Love the work, and the showcase vids!
I’ve always had a soft spot for the Lementers, but I couldn’t stomach the yellow. I’ll stick with my Dark Angels, which I’ve been collecting on and off since 1990.
That autocannon/lascannon loadout for predators was my loadout of choice back when I played in 5th edition. Autocannons were just as good as lascannons against transports, and better against landspeeders and some monstrous creatures. Plus it saved a third of the cost of each model compared to the all lascannon loadout.
1. thats a captain in gravis armour torso 2. you can justify jump packs on boarding actions, they get close to enemy ships that were already hit and have gaps and holes to capture, but you could add a chainfist to open sealed doors
Greetings and Salutations! My son is currently painting a Lamenters Terminators force based on the models from the Space Hulk re release. I totally agree with not giving Devastator Seargents expensive Close Combat Weaponry. He recently painted up a Squad of RTB01 Marines as Mantis Warriors with red helmets and shoulder pads as Red Corsairs allies. Love your content. B
Your Bad Moons will be salivating at the sight of all that lovely yellow .. uh oh. Impressed by those sculpted legs, I didn't notice. They look great, everything is unique from the recycled armour to hand painted patterns, its very pleasing. I enjoyed this vid.
Your choice of beakie helmets is impeccable. MK6 is the best best Mk. Me, being a Rogue Trader era junkie. Beautiful army mate. I'd say, play your army as built, it's all good. ❤
Lovely collection as always. I'd justify jump pack marines in a boarding force by saying they'd need manoueverable marines for fighting on the outer hull of enemy vessels. The old chaos marine backpacks with the exhausts on longer arms are actually a canon "anvilus" pattern power pack which horus heresy books mention as having the exhausts extended to work as manoeuvring thrusters. Surely a jump pack is just a more powerful equivalent of that! I believe everything in here is still playable. The breacher shield marines all admittedly can't use their shields but they'd work fine for sternguard. Similarly the vanguard with shields all work fine (even getting the shield save), but their melee weapons all count as the same "heirloom weapon". It is a shame we never got Legends rules for boarding shield marines in 40k, as there used to be a Siege Assault Vanguard Force army list in the Imperial Armour books, with tons of tactical marines hiding behind their chunky boarding shields.
I'm pretty sure the one on the left at 10:58 is from 5th edition battle for Blackreach box set. It looks exactly like the one I painted recently for my brother.
Love the army. The little touches of personality and individualism is great. After a few years of Orks, decided on Nurgle Marines, then, and still, Space Wolves, as Ulremarines, Blood Angels and such just looked too samey. I've done plenty of conversion work! Grear build on the green stuff legs, too. Didn't come out too bad. Glad to hear the other half keeping you in line. Or should that be in clothes?!🤣 Brilliant video, great showcase of the army, with a few tips and inspiration, along with some wholesome humour. Spot on. 👍
Those marines with the ultramarine symbol sketched on are most likely from 5th edition starter "assault on blackreach" featuring 10 Tacticals 5 Termis 1 Dreadnought and 1 Captain against 20 Orkboyz 5 Bossesz 3 Killakoptaz and 1 Waaghboss Edit: I love them too, must be the hearts
I imagine if a Chapter is low on Astartes, like the Lamenters during their penitent crusade or the Shattered Legions following the Drop Site Massacre, a good way to bulk out their fighting strength would be to use vehicles. A new Space Marine requires years of creation and training to bring them up to battle ready. Whereas a vehicle can be fielded as quickly as the Tech Priests can manufacture/repair them. It's likely the Lamenters had to scrounge around battlefields, looking for blasted wrecks of tanks and planes, to strip them of parts or to cart off the chasis. Simply to act as a force multiplier for dwindling Astartes numbers. (This also applies to things like sentry turrets or the like). A Techmarine and accompanying Servitors wouldn't go amiss. Even if the Lamenters don't _make_ Servitors, for ethical reasons, battlefields are replete with ones abandoned in the turmoil. Ones that a desperate Chapter might repurpose for battle. Servitors might also be used to co-pilot things like Landspeeders and their variants. Only one Space Marine is really needed to drive the thing. The Servitor can ride shotgun, manning the -shotgun- melta or whatever. Stick a Servitor upper body onto the sitting legs of the co-pilot. (Although you might need to kitbash your own Servitors in that case, as until recently they could only be found in metal. But it's not like there's a shortage of humanoid models and parts that could be combined into a new lobotomized drone).
Excellent point. For me it was easier to find infantry than vehicles though. As for servitors, I have some resin ones to paint but I can paint them in a neutral way so they can be part of any of my marine armies
The monopose models are from 5th edition box, which was also ultramarines. I think the tell is the cross insignia which i think is the campaign badge for black reach and features on the dreadnought and terminators
That was a stellar box set with the dreadnought and the two deff koptas. Great way to start an army and it was really affordable at the time. It's a giant hope, but when Old World launches I would like to see a decent starter set like that again.
I remember ripping the guns from my predator multiple times, just because I could not decide. Luckily, those metal parts broke away without beein destroyed. :D
These are awesome. Saw some amazing lamentors banners in stl form. I think I’ve got the 4th edition starter box with the Tyranids and crashed jet, and the space marines don’t have any extra details past the imperialis symbols on their chests.
So glad you made this video Matthew, I was really hoping you'd do a deep dive into your lamenters army at some point because it just reminds me so much of how I've gone about building my dark angels over the years, which is to say it's got a ton of models that aren't dark angels in it. Whatever dark angels i have were mostly from a couple of dark vengeance sets, and then there's a ton of black reach marines (technically ultramarines due to the molded arrows that you were wondering about btw) and then I've worked in some black templars (relatively similar and a reasonable supplementary source of bits) but also space wolves lol (which is a level of heresy that I wouldn't fault some of you for voicing your disapproval over), but it's exactly as you said, I love them because it's my army and it's got so much character in being this eclectic. Suffice to say i have been adamant about kitbashing and converting as many models as I could, so that's another reason why I really liked getting a good look at the lamenters. As for units you should consider adding, especially now that they're likely to become fairly cheap thanks to them being put to pasture in Legends now....i think some land speeders or bikes would look great in lamenters colours if you like those, or maybe consider a thunderfire cannon or a land raider of some sort? Old school razorbacks are cool too, the ones with the marine manning the turret, especially if you go for the iconic las-plas version. And lastly, I'm on the same boat as you, I'm leaving 40k for OPR or older editions of 40k as far as marines go, my xenos armies they can go on either side but i haven't played a game of 40k in years now, so i can just keep building my terrain and everything else meanwhile for the hell of it. Good work all around and i hope to see additions to this army in the future, cheers!
I always get that nice nostalgia feeling when I watch your videos. The old Marines had so much character, although they have a "lesser" quality then the new ones.
These look amazing, mastery of the less is more paint job. And they remind me of a time just before 8th dropped when warhammer was new to me. Nostalgic for the pre primaris, pre influencer times.
I love the checks - I do a lot of these on my Battletech minis, and I can confirm they are a right pain in the bum to do! And don't feel bad, Mr.Predator, it happens to lots of tanks. We can just cuddle and listen to your engine idling.
Great army - the deckplate bases in particular are lovely, there's individuality to them, but at the same time they're all clearly the same 'location'. For what it's worth on the jump packs, no matter how claustrophobic Space Hulk makes it seem (I like to imagine every hulk boarding action since Leviathan came out has failed because the new Terminators just keep getting wedged in doorways), the way the Imperium likes its decor I can easily imagine their spacecraft would feature lots of huge cavernous cathedral-like halls with high vaulted ceilings, so there'd be plenty of room to go jump-packing around in there.
Just last weekend, I stripped the paint off my old 90's Dreadnought, going to repaint it after getting back into tabletop games over the past year (going through my parent's loft was the start of that). I'm going to strip and repaint my old 2e army, my "Lightning Angels" Chapter that I created when I thought that sounded cool as a 14 year old. Gonna go with Blood Angels, they were always cool.
...but Lightning Angels has so much funny potential. "Zip! haha! See that? Aw, no you didn't too fast! Whee! Sha-bang, hundred thousand volts, baby, I'm quicker than a rocket, out-run the lasers, man, just too damn quick. See this? There was nothing there, we move so quick we're back in time, baby, yeah. Hey, you know what happens to an ork when it's struck by lightning? I'm already gone, man! Cracklin'! Fricken' charged, dude, I'm my own ammo, plasma-faction! Zippity-doo! Zap zap, buddy, we ride the forked dragon!" etc etc etc
1. I love the hard work, the color scheme, the video script writing, and help from the wife and so forth. 2. I always enjoyed 40k... from a distance. I think it was decision paralysis combined with not wanting to ruin my models by painting them as an 8-10 year old, but I never owned anything other thannthe 2nd edition starter set and never assembled or painted the models. 3. I just read the books countless times over and imagined what the game might be like to play. This is certainly a paint scheme and force I would have liked to have painted back then, though.
Excellent yellow scheme, a neat hat tip to the Alan Bligh imperial armour badab war book art. Instead of seraphim sepia, I recently found a 50/50 mix of citadel contrast medium and skeleton horde a less saturated alternative to shading yellow. Eldar transfer sheets are a good source of heart motifs. Micro fine liners (in red and black) rather than a brush, help with precise drawing of freehand graphics. Additional units? Scouts or bikes or **scouts on bikes** or a land speeder? A beautifully crafted army. Liked and subscribed.
At one point I started to build a Scythes of the Emperor Army based on their story from the Badab War and the Tyrranid Attack Board Game. It was a mostly scout armor with small units of regular space marines, sadly I never finished the army and I had to sell it off.
I feel you on Illegal Loadouts, My "Memoirs of Isstvan" Kill team (20 Loyalist Istvaan 3 Survivors 5 World Eaters, 5 Luna wolves, 5 Emperors Children, and 5 Death guard) lost 2 guys when Kill team moved from 2018 to 2021... so yeah I lost my "Smash Captain" (World Eater with Jump Pack and Two chainswords) and a Luna Wolves dude with a Storm Shield and Bolter. But I keep them because they are guys I made who I have fluff for so I just listed them as missing in action and said my team is out to find them.
I am going to start Lamenters soon and you gave me a lot of inspiration! thank you :) Maybe you could add Death Company, their color scheme might break the yellow a little bit or a unit of Sanguinary guards
My thoughts for power fists on dev sgts was its a deterrent from assaulting enemy's at lest in my head. I have a company of Novamarines but sadly there more of a display force these days.
the 4th edition starterset battle for macragge was with marines that hat clean shoulderpads. The 5th edition starterset attack on blackreach hat marines with the tactical symbol on the right, but nothing on the left. But the painting set in time from blackreach hat 5 models with tactical symbol en ultramarine symbol on them
What a fantastic collection, brilliant paint job. I wouldn't worry about loadouts becoming incompatible with the modern game, if you have friendly games especially with your idea for a Badab war campaign I'm sure everyone will be cool with you running it. My group has always been cool with it if it looks fun and isn't just trying to make OP units.
Another fun vid and a good nostalgia kick, they look really good on mass ranked up. Beakies are awesome, peak helmet design. The snap fit Ultramarine is from Battle for Macragge, 4th edition of wh40k. Classic metal terminators would be a nice addition or some scouts, either the metal ones or the poofy arms, no idea how you'd do checkers on those.
Lovely explanation of your thought process! I'm very similar in not being too interested in tactical and number crunched maximizing strategic advantages when it comes to weapon combos: for me it's just what I think looks cool and fun to paint. Thanks for the random jokes; great humour! 🤣 Such a nostalgia trip as well as I started my 40K journey in my childhood about 25 years ago so I remember a lot of those models from back then! 🤓
This and your Ultramarines video made me remember how uniquely cool and flavorful (soulful?) marines used to be. I've been exclusively into WHFB for year and years now...buy maybe someday I'll get that ~3rd ed Black Templars army that still lurks somewhere in my heart 😊
Regarding the Predator autocannon, a bit of a hack I used to use with them when assembling the turret was to stick a small scrap of paper towel (I think you guys call them kitchen paper) behind the back part of the autocannon that rotates inside the turret. The paper makes it snug and adds some friction to help keep it in place. I recall with already assembled turrets using an exact model knife to push/work the paper towel scrap into that joint. Same with sponson weapons as well. Really loved the metal/plastic Preds for my Chaos Space Marines. Suitably brutal and rough looking, like an easier to build variant that chaos warbands would prefer over the sleeker looking original all-plastic kit.
I've been working on a 2nd edition Lamenters army for a few years. Freehanding the chequers / bleeding heart symbol was a step too far for me so I opted for some 3d printed / resin cast ones from ebay!
Same thing happened to my Vanguard Veterans as well. Their loadout isn't so much as illegal as the weapons have just been genericized into an arbitrary category that's much weaker now. I don't think I'm even going to bother playing 10th at this rate. I felt better about it when I heard you say something to the effect of "the rules change like the wind anyway" in one of your other videos.
I've been thinking about Second after watching the battle reports from your games with Minisodes. The game seems a lot more chaotic but much more interactive, maybe some house rules to curtail the reliance on tables at worst. It also looks easy for newcomers to grasp.@@Miniscape-wh40k
Way late to the party on this one, but even with small imperfections, when the whole army is put together like that the checkerboard pattern and hearts are really striking and look great!
They may not be viable in 40k anymore....BUT THEY ARE IN GRIMDARK FUTURE BY ONE PAGE RULES! 🎉 I should read some of the Badab wars stuff. Sounds like a hoot.
The load-outs are technically legal, the thunder hammer and lightning claws would all have the same profile and can still take storm shields.
The wife lol. The “fresh-out-of-the-shower venerated ass-parchment” had me rolling.
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"I'm wearin' a glove..." 😄😄😄
The faces on the characters are very... characterful. 😎👍
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For the question of legality, the Vanguard Veterans are legal (ish) because the only melee weapon available to them is the "Vanguard Veteran Weapon." Seeing as the models are Vanguard Veterans, and those Lightening claws are their weapons, I'd say it counts.
For the company veterans, the can be run as Sternguard Veterans. The shields wouldn't have any rules, but they do all have Combi weapons. Promote the current sergeant to being a Captain or Lieutenant (calling the hammer a "Master Crafted Power Weapon") and promote one of the regular guys to sergeant (perhaps the one with the red stripe) and you can add a Veteran with Pyreblaster or special Sternguard Heavy Bolter.
The Apothecary can't take a chainsword anymore, but oh well. The rest of the list is perfectly legal in 10th and comes out to 1265 points if I've done the math correctly.
Terminators would make an amazing addition, and not just because I am heavily biased in their favor because of how cool they always look. They are very strong right now in 10th, and also just always feel right in every army!
All of the Vanguard Veteran melee weapons, Chain sword, Thunder hammer, Powerfists, Lighting claws were rolled into the "heirloom weapon" stat, so it doesn't matter how you equip them they all have a meh power weapon stat block.
Termies would definitely make sense in the context of a boarding action, too. So plus points for Lore accuracy.
Yeah, a couple of squads of old school Terminators & a drop pod would be amazing... I'm really regretting selling my old Night Lords & Eldar armies from the 90's after watching some of Miniscapes videos!!! The new figures do look amazing but I'd still rather have my old figures any day of the week.
These have such a great, scrappy, "old school" 40k feel- I love the Firstborns and all of the freehand painting!
Thank you for those kind words 😊
Beaky helmets everywhere! :DDD
Just found this channel, nothing looks as good as a fully painted army. Seeing them all lined up on green flock makes me reminisce about days at the gaming club as a kid. Love the work, and the showcase vids!
Thanks 😊
The old metal predator turrets were really fun to paint. I quite enjoy them and think they're still really excellently made.
Thanks for another great video!
Thank you for watching!
I’ve always had a soft spot for the Lementers, but I couldn’t stomach the yellow. I’ll stick with my Dark Angels, which I’ve been collecting on and off since 1990.
That autocannon/lascannon loadout for predators was my loadout of choice back when I played in 5th edition. Autocannons were just as good as lascannons against transports, and better against landspeeders and some monstrous creatures. Plus it saved a third of the cost of each model compared to the all lascannon loadout.
Ah good point
God damn beautiful army! I'm painting checkers and swords on my Grey Knights army. Great work on the army and the video,, the wifey comments are gold!
😁 thank you my friend
Great video man. Your missus chipping in was comical.
Congrats on the 4000 subscribers. Soon be 40,000
40000 would be the dream. I'm not sure I have the calibre for that. Thanks buddy.
@@Miniscape-wh40k just keep doing what you're doing - it won't be long before your sub count starts snowballing 😉
I'm not even big into WarHammer (I'm a Battletech guy). But I love your channel and find how you approach the hobby very inspiring and motivating :)
I am so glad to hear that. Thanks for your kind words. Thrilled to have you along for the ride buddy.
1. thats a captain in gravis armour torso
2. you can justify jump packs on boarding actions, they get close to enemy ships that were already hit and have gaps and holes to capture, but you could add a chainfist to open sealed doors
Greetings and Salutations! My son is currently painting a Lamenters Terminators force based on the models from the Space Hulk re release. I totally agree with not giving Devastator Seargents expensive Close Combat Weaponry. He recently painted up a Squad of RTB01 Marines as Mantis Warriors with red helmets and shoulder pads as Red Corsairs allies. Love your content. B
Thanks buddy. That sounds like an awesome project.
honestly i would love to go back and re-enact iconic conflicts throughout 40k
Your Bad Moons will be salivating at the sight of all that lovely yellow .. uh oh.
Impressed by those sculpted legs, I didn't notice. They look great, everything is unique from the recycled armour to hand painted patterns, its very pleasing. I enjoyed this vid.
Thank you. I am glad you did
I love the ochre tone you achieved for the yellow. I’ll never complain about someone painting my favorite space marine chapter either. Well done!
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Your Lamenters look awesome! If only I could finish painting mine...
Sending you motivation 😅 thanks bud
Super super cool man I dig it! I’m a lifelong ultramarine guy but I always appreciate a lamenter paint job let alone a full army, kudos!
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"Mk VI Armour is the best in my view."
Yeah it is!
Your choice of beakie helmets is impeccable. MK6 is the best best Mk. Me, being a Rogue Trader era junkie. Beautiful army mate. I'd say, play your army as built, it's all good. ❤
Thanks 😊 of course I need an opponent first 😁
Lovely collection as always. I'd justify jump pack marines in a boarding force by saying they'd need manoueverable marines for fighting on the outer hull of enemy vessels. The old chaos marine backpacks with the exhausts on longer arms are actually a canon "anvilus" pattern power pack which horus heresy books mention as having the exhausts extended to work as manoeuvring thrusters. Surely a jump pack is just a more powerful equivalent of that!
I believe everything in here is still playable. The breacher shield marines all admittedly can't use their shields but they'd work fine for sternguard. Similarly the vanguard with shields all work fine (even getting the shield save), but their melee weapons all count as the same "heirloom weapon". It is a shame we never got Legends rules for boarding shield marines in 40k, as there used to be a Siege Assault Vanguard Force army list in the Imperial Armour books, with tons of tactical marines hiding behind their chunky boarding shields.
That is an impressive collection considering it came from bits and left over pieces!
Thanks 😁
I'm pretty sure the one on the left at 10:58 is from 5th edition battle for Blackreach box set. It looks exactly like the one I painted recently for my brother.
Yes I think you're right
Love the army. The little touches of personality and individualism is great. After a few years of Orks, decided on Nurgle Marines, then, and still, Space Wolves, as Ulremarines, Blood Angels and such just looked too samey. I've done plenty of conversion work! Grear build on the green stuff legs, too. Didn't come out too bad. Glad to hear the other half keeping you in line. Or should that be in clothes?!🤣 Brilliant video, great showcase of the army, with a few tips and inspiration, along with some wholesome humour. Spot on. 👍
😄 cheers
Those marines with the ultramarine symbol sketched on are most likely from 5th edition starter "assault on blackreach" featuring 10 Tacticals 5 Termis 1 Dreadnought and 1 Captain against 20 Orkboyz 5 Bossesz 3 Killakoptaz and 1 Waaghboss
Edit: I love them too, must be the hearts
I thought so too. And thank you.
I imagine if a Chapter is low on Astartes, like the Lamenters during their penitent crusade or the Shattered Legions following the Drop Site Massacre, a good way to bulk out their fighting strength would be to use vehicles. A new Space Marine requires years of creation and training to bring them up to battle ready. Whereas a vehicle can be fielded as quickly as the Tech Priests can manufacture/repair them.
It's likely the Lamenters had to scrounge around battlefields, looking for blasted wrecks of tanks and planes, to strip them of parts or to cart off the chasis. Simply to act as a force multiplier for dwindling Astartes numbers. (This also applies to things like sentry turrets or the like).
A Techmarine and accompanying Servitors wouldn't go amiss. Even if the Lamenters don't _make_ Servitors, for ethical reasons, battlefields are replete with ones abandoned in the turmoil. Ones that a desperate Chapter might repurpose for battle.
Servitors might also be used to co-pilot things like Landspeeders and their variants. Only one Space Marine is really needed to drive the thing. The Servitor can ride shotgun, manning the -shotgun- melta or whatever. Stick a Servitor upper body onto the sitting legs of the co-pilot. (Although you might need to kitbash your own Servitors in that case, as until recently they could only be found in metal. But it's not like there's a shortage of humanoid models and parts that could be combined into a new lobotomized drone).
Excellent point. For me it was easier to find infantry than vehicles though. As for servitors, I have some resin ones to paint but I can paint them in a neutral way so they can be part of any of my marine armies
Nice of you to use gender neutral pronouns for the space marines.
I’m really liking the look of your eBay rescue Lamenters army. They are soooo YELLOW!! I’ll be looking up the history of Lamenters thanks to you.
Thank you. You are in for a treat.
The monopose models are from 5th edition box, which was also ultramarines. I think the tell is the cross insignia which i think is the campaign badge for black reach and features on the dreadnought and terminators
Ah yes, makes sense
That was a stellar box set with the dreadnought and the two deff koptas. Great way to start an army and it was really affordable at the time.
It's a giant hope, but when Old World launches I would like to see a decent starter set like that again.
old worldv is set to have two differen army boxes but noithing like HH or black reach@@bastonneknight9478
I remember ripping the guns from my predator multiple times, just because I could not decide. Luckily, those metal parts broke away without beein destroyed. :D
These are awesome. Saw some amazing lamentors banners in stl form. I think I’ve got the 4th edition starter box with the Tyranids and crashed jet, and the space marines don’t have any extra details past the imperialis symbols on their chests.
Thanks. I must have confused those old marines with some others.
That paint stripping joke was hilarious as always
I try my best 😍
They look amazing. I love modeling in the buff also. See what I did there.
Yes I can see 😅 thanks
7:50 1, it's a grav drop pod squad. 2, it's free and it would be nice for the time they inevitably get charged by a back line harassment unit
i like how the predator tank can convey only elation or absolute depression, that just...gives it more life
Genuinely jealous. Love the results, but also the mindset behind it.
So glad you made this video Matthew, I was really hoping you'd do a deep dive into your lamenters army at some point because it just reminds me so much of how I've gone about building my dark angels over the years, which is to say it's got a ton of models that aren't dark angels in it.
Whatever dark angels i have were mostly from a couple of dark vengeance sets, and then there's a ton of black reach marines (technically ultramarines due to the molded arrows that you were wondering about btw) and then I've worked in some black templars (relatively similar and a reasonable supplementary source of bits) but also space wolves lol (which is a level of heresy that I wouldn't fault some of you for voicing your disapproval over), but it's exactly as you said, I love them because it's my army and it's got so much character in being this eclectic. Suffice to say i have been adamant about kitbashing and converting as many models as I could, so that's another reason why I really liked getting a good look at the lamenters.
As for units you should consider adding, especially now that they're likely to become fairly cheap thanks to them being put to pasture in Legends now....i think some land speeders or bikes would look great in lamenters colours if you like those, or maybe consider a thunderfire cannon or a land raider of some sort? Old school razorbacks are cool too, the ones with the marine manning the turret, especially if you go for the iconic las-plas version.
And lastly, I'm on the same boat as you, I'm leaving 40k for OPR or older editions of 40k as far as marines go, my xenos armies they can go on either side but i haven't played a game of 40k in years now, so i can just keep building my terrain and everything else meanwhile for the hell of it.
Good work all around and i hope to see additions to this army in the future, cheers!
I'm glad you enjoyed it buddy
I always get that nice nostalgia feeling when I watch your videos. The old Marines had so much character, although they have a "lesser" quality then the new ones.
Thanks dude. 😊
Gorgeous army. It makes me really wish I played more. Id love to have a game versus it.
And I would accept but I bet geography is against us
@@Miniscape-wh40k yeah I'm in New York sadly.
@@rjlarose5271 damn
Beyond lovely
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I love this so much
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Those van vet loadouts are still legal, but all the weapons are now considered "heirloom weapons" and no longer have distinct profiles.
Oh I see
These look amazing, mastery of the less is more paint job. And they remind me of a time just before 8th dropped when warhammer was new to me. Nostalgic for the pre primaris, pre influencer times.
Thank you 😊
I'm thinking of using my HH MkVI armor for a howling griffon's badab army.
Excellent idea
With how massive the inside of ships in 40k can get, I think jump packs make a lot of sense actually...
Fair enough. Good point.
Poor Mrs Scale, being subjected to the naked but for the glove look 😂
😉 lol, you imply my first name is mini
Really enjoying your videos! 👍 For some reason I found the droopy autocannon more funny than I care to admit
😄 cheers
Ah man, these are just so good looking! Love your models and your videos! "Put your clothes back on! .... I'm wearing a glove." haha!
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I love the checks - I do a lot of these on my Battletech minis, and I can confirm they are a right pain in the bum to do!
And don't feel bad, Mr.Predator, it happens to lots of tanks. We can just cuddle and listen to your engine idling.
Cheers buddy
Great army - the deckplate bases in particular are lovely, there's individuality to them, but at the same time they're all clearly the same 'location'. For what it's worth on the jump packs, no matter how claustrophobic Space Hulk makes it seem (I like to imagine every hulk boarding action since Leviathan came out has failed because the new Terminators just keep getting wedged in doorways), the way the Imperium likes its decor I can easily imagine their spacecraft would feature lots of huge cavernous cathedral-like halls with high vaulted ceilings, so there'd be plenty of room to go jump-packing around in there.
Good point. Cheers buddy.
Very nice ! The hearts and checkers are the best of parts ! ❣
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Just last weekend, I stripped the paint off my old 90's Dreadnought, going to repaint it after getting back into tabletop games over the past year (going through my parent's loft was the start of that). I'm going to strip and repaint my old 2e army, my "Lightning Angels" Chapter that I created when I thought that sounded cool as a 14 year old. Gonna go with Blood Angels, they were always cool.
Good choice
...but Lightning Angels has so much funny potential.
"Zip! haha! See that? Aw, no you didn't too fast! Whee! Sha-bang, hundred thousand volts, baby, I'm quicker than a rocket, out-run the lasers, man, just too damn quick. See this? There was nothing there, we move so quick we're back in time, baby, yeah. Hey, you know what happens to an ork when it's struck by lightning? I'm already gone, man! Cracklin'! Fricken' charged, dude, I'm my own ammo, plasma-faction! Zippity-doo! Zap zap, buddy, we ride the forked dragon!" etc etc etc
Beautiful army 💛 I have some firstborn Carcharodons who'd love to rereacte the Badab war too some day
1. I love the hard work, the color scheme, the video script writing, and help from the wife and so forth.
2. I always enjoyed 40k... from a distance. I think it was decision paralysis combined with not wanting to ruin my models by painting them as an 8-10 year old, but I never owned anything other thannthe 2nd edition starter set and never assembled or painted the models.
3. I just read the books countless times over and imagined what the game might be like to play. This is certainly a paint scheme and force I would have liked to have painted back then, though.
Beautiful army.
I love your army, they're just lovely! ♥The yellow is especially awesome, love the tone!
Thank you so much
That’s a lovely force built with love (and lament)
There is so much love here...I can't lie
This and Snipe & Wins Lamenters are both superb!
Wib inspired me
@@Miniscape-wh40k I love your shields!
@@Gumlass1 why thank you 😍 I felt they were the bester place to show of the checkers and hearts
Excellent yellow scheme, a neat hat tip to the Alan Bligh imperial armour badab war book art.
Instead of seraphim sepia, I recently found a 50/50 mix of citadel contrast medium and skeleton horde a less saturated alternative to shading yellow.
Eldar transfer sheets are a good source of heart motifs. Micro fine liners (in red and black) rather than a brush, help with precise drawing of freehand graphics.
Additional units? Scouts or bikes or **scouts on bikes** or a land speeder?
A beautifully crafted army. Liked and subscribed.
Thanks buddy. I have been using riekland fleshshade as a wash but your skeleton horde idea is a good one.
wonderful, 10/10 would cherish
At one point I started to build a Scythes of the Emperor Army based on their story from the Badab War and the Tyrranid Attack Board Game. It was a mostly scout armor with small units of regular space marines, sadly I never finished the army and I had to sell it off.
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I own a Lamenters army also. Keep up the good work. Yellow is our friend!
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Definitely need some thicc terminators in that boarding party
It's on the list
I feel you on Illegal Loadouts, My "Memoirs of Isstvan" Kill team (20 Loyalist Istvaan 3 Survivors 5 World Eaters, 5 Luna wolves, 5 Emperors Children, and 5 Death guard) lost 2 guys when Kill team moved from 2018 to 2021... so yeah
I lost my "Smash Captain" (World Eater with Jump Pack and Two chainswords) and a Luna Wolves dude with a Storm Shield and Bolter.
But I keep them because they are guys I made who I have fluff for so I just listed them as missing in action and said my team is out to find them.
Love the wife interlude! lol
She took some persusding
I am going to start Lamenters soon and you gave me a lot of inspiration! thank you :) Maybe you could add Death Company, their color scheme might break the yellow a little bit or a unit of Sanguinary guards
Nice idea. Hope your project goes well.
Wow, this is fantastic! Amazing work. Well done.
I remember those metal/plastic Predators. What a nuisance, but so nostalgic. 🙂
Thanks mate
@@Miniscape-wh40k your passion for this project was pretty apparent. I think it really came together in a big way.
@@HeartlessNinny1 😍
My thoughts for power fists on dev sgts was its a deterrent from assaulting enemy's at lest in my head. I have a company of Novamarines but sadly there more of a display force these days.
Fair enough
the 4th edition starterset battle for macragge was with marines that hat clean shoulderpads. The 5th edition starterset attack on blackreach hat marines with the tactical symbol on the right, but nothing on the left.
But the painting set in time from blackreach hat 5 models with tactical symbol en ultramarine symbol on them
Gotcha. Thanks.
Love your channel. Keep up the good work
Thanks mate
What a fantastic collection, brilliant paint job. I wouldn't worry about loadouts becoming incompatible with the modern game, if you have friendly games especially with your idea for a Badab war campaign I'm sure everyone will be cool with you running it. My group has always been cool with it if it looks fun and isn't just trying to make OP units.
Another fun vid and a good nostalgia kick, they look really good on mass ranked up. Beakies are awesome, peak helmet design. The snap fit Ultramarine is from Battle for Macragge, 4th edition of wh40k. Classic metal terminators would be a nice addition or some scouts, either the metal ones or the poofy arms, no idea how you'd do checkers on those.
Thanks Drez. And thanks for all your positivity in the chat. Good suggestions. I'll see what I can do.
Lovely explanation of your thought process! I'm very similar in not being too interested in tactical and number crunched maximizing strategic advantages when it comes to weapon combos: for me it's just what I think looks cool and fun to paint. Thanks for the random jokes; great humour! 🤣 Such a nostalgia trip as well as I started my 40K journey in my childhood about 25 years ago so I remember a lot of those models from back then! 🤓
Glad you liked it. Thanks buddy.
This and your Ultramarines video made me remember how uniquely cool and flavorful (soulful?) marines used to be. I've been exclusively into WHFB for year and years now...buy maybe someday I'll get that ~3rd ed Black Templars army that still lurks somewhere in my heart 😊
Luv ya stuff man
Regarding the Predator autocannon, a bit of a hack I used to use with them when assembling the turret was to stick a small scrap of paper towel (I think you guys call them kitchen paper) behind the back part of the autocannon that rotates inside the turret.
The paper makes it snug and adds some friction to help keep it in place. I recall with already assembled turrets using an exact model knife to push/work the paper towel scrap into that joint. Same with sponson weapons as well.
Really loved the metal/plastic Preds for my Chaos Space Marines. Suitably brutal and rough looking, like an easier to build variant that chaos warbands would prefer over the sleeker looking original all-plastic kit.
Those guys are great!
Thank you
its a great looking army, doesnt need to follow the meta.
Great looking army, great paint job!!!
Thank you
I have an imperial fist army made in much the same style.I love them and am inordinately proud of them.loved the video and really enjoy your channel.
Thanks buddy. Glad you do.
They had molded squad for the tactical squad the up arrow in fifth edition box set. Fourth edition had no moulding on the pads.
would love to see some space crusade scouts added to them.
I will if I get the chance
I've been working on a 2nd edition Lamenters army for a few years. Freehanding the chequers / bleeding heart symbol was a step too far for me so I opted for some 3d printed / resin cast ones from ebay!
Fair enough 😊
It would all be legal in One Page Rules games.
This. Also plenty of scope for all kinds of skirmish rule sets too.
Same thing happened to my Vanguard Veterans as well. Their loadout isn't so much as illegal as the weapons have just been genericized into an arbitrary category that's much weaker now. I don't think I'm even going to bother playing 10th at this rate. I felt better about it when I heard you say something to the effect of "the rules change like the wind anyway" in one of your other videos.
Indeed. And there are other rulesets to try. One page rules for example, or an older edition of 40k.
I've been thinking about Second after watching the battle reports from your games with Minisodes. The game seems a lot more chaotic but much more interactive, maybe some house rules to curtail the reliance on tables at worst. It also looks easy for newcomers to grasp.@@Miniscape-wh40k
@@Miniscape-wh40kseconding one page rules. Simple fun and fast. You could get most of a campaign done in the time it takes to get a game of 40k in.
Shout out to Mrs Miniscape!
I'll pass on my regards
Oh nice, the entire Lamenters chapter in one video. :D
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The voice and music sounds like an 80s information video
So with the vanvets legality in 10th, shields are fully legal, and all melee weapons have been folded into one profile
I didn't know that. Thanks.
the cape on the jump packs reminds me..... even in the future. absestos is still around XD
fantastic ❣️
Many many thanks
Way late to the party on this one, but even with small imperfections, when the whole army is put together like that the checkerboard pattern and hearts are really striking and look great!
Thank you. I think so too. Something very satisfying about seeing them all together.
Great job!
MK-6 forever ;)
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They may not be viable in 40k anymore....BUT THEY ARE IN GRIMDARK FUTURE BY ONE PAGE RULES! 🎉 I should read some of the Badab wars stuff. Sounds like a hoot.
Have tried grimdark future and will definitely give it more attention
You and Wib should have a Lamenters-Off. XD
Wib's are lovely
So are yours!
@@naughtscribe aw thanks 🙏
Awesome!
My Badab war inspired 2nd-3rd Ed models only Novamarines army approves 👍
channelling some inner alan partridge lol