Iron Hands Successor Chapter - More Marines

Warhammer 40,000 – This Iron Hands Successor Chapter just keeps growing. Just when I think I’ve painted the last of it my client finds a few more marines that he needs done to match. Which is great since I love this color scheme and it’s relatively simple to keep unified over the course of several batches.

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More Iron Hands

Warhammer 40,000 – I really like when a 40k force has elements from the games long history. Well actually, let me clarify that: I love when a force is painted cohesively and has elements from the history of the game.

This Iron Hands force I’ve been working on has many classic models mixed in with newer sculpts. Between the simple cohesive scheme I’ve been painting them in and the unique custom bases the force feels really cool.

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Iron Hands Successor Chapter - Additional Elements

Warhammer 40,000 – This Iron Hands Sucessor Chapter has been slowly coming together. While it’s my least favorite way to paint an army the color scheme for these is simple enough that I don’t mind the piecemeal nature of the project.

Iron Hands Successor Chapter

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Warhammer 40,000 – These gear based marines keep finding their way to my table. A really simple gunmetal, khaki and green scheme makes these guys stand out among their black and white brethren.

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The command squad and drop marines are mounted on a custom printed base that ties the mechanical theme of the force together. I’m really happy to see the original Grey Knight repurposed as a Librarian, it’s such a fun model that brings back memories of some of my first GW purchases.