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Brother Leon, Blood Angels 1st Company, Space Hulk box 2014

"Brother Leon doesn't say much, but his devastating assault cannon is eloquent enough for the both of them. For Leon, there's only one thing that matters in a battle : kill ratio. The more targets presented by the foe, the happier Leon is. When not fighting, Leon fastidiously maintains his weapons and armour, making small adjustments, adding his own litanies and benedictions to the machine spirits. This has caused some controversy with the Techmarines of the Chapter, who have repeatedly requested that Gideon bans Leon from the armoury when unaccompanied by one of ther order."

Soo many details on this minis, it's insane. And so much time spend on the nmm. It was hard, but i'm satisfied with the result. The rest of the squad will take some time to color, that's for sure.

I can only thank Poem, a french hobbyst, who helped me years ago to get my hands on this game.

Also... A funny coincidence. I blindly picked up one of the terminators to start painting everything in red. At the moment of writing the name on the shoulder, i realized it was Leon. The same name than my young nephew. I hope someday i will have the chance to play with him. And that the whole set will be painted by then.

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A death company squad and a Predator were the last additions to the army, apart from the squads included in the starter set. The black rage guys are metal bodies with plastic arms, glued with superglue. If you stare at them too hard the arms fall of (again). The Predator is photographed from the only angle where no damage (or at least not much) shows.

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First out, the boss himself. Commander Dante, in metal. I must have spent hours on this guy, but I never really learned any technique from anywhere. No YouTube or citadel videos back then, of course. And I didn’t have a community to learn from. Maybe some tutorials in White Dwarf? Do I remember correctly that shades were called washes, with the old citadel paints?

I finally got around to taking some pictures of my old miniatures. I painted these around last half of the nineties, and they have been lying in a box for 25 years until the 11yo found them one and a half year ago. I’ll post close ups of some models below. I really did have a thing for the Blood Angels! Still do, I suppose. This makes me want to start a new collection!