I am still in the process of sorting out my Rogue Trader era Chaos Space Marines into their respective armies. I am looking to revisit my Rogue Trader Traitor Legion project which I started way back in 2015/2016 (well, in 1988 if we want to go way back!).
The idea is to have a 10,000 point army list for each of the nine Traitor Legions taken from the Slaves to Darkness and Lost and the Damned books, including the Chaos Terminator list from White Dwarf number 116, as well as additional tank rule entries (Vindicator, Sabre, etc). This might seem overly ambitious, but by the time one adds 3,000 points of Daemons, at least a 1,000 points of Terminators, and a few tanks (750 points for a Land Raider!), then you're quite way there already!
Anyway, as I am tinkering with things, but alas not painting, I thought I would share some of the conversions I am doing as I go. There aren't major conversions, but they are done to add some of the more usual weapons from the army lists to miniatures, or to just add a variety to the army's look. I am also adding milliput to all of the bases to give them a little texture and a less flat feel.
Enjoy :)
In the Heavy Weapon Charts for characters it's is possible to equip characters with all sorts of Heavy Weapons. One of the weapons you rarely see outside Eldar forces is the D-Cannon, so I thought it might be nice to see one. I used the gun section from the RT404 Eldar D-Cannon set, and drilled and pinned to his hands.
Again, not a standard issue weapon but this weapon was part of the Chaos Renegade Heavy Weapons releases, so I thought it would be nice to include one.
I added a spare loyalist Space Marine pack pack with cloak to give that extra bit of style. I think it goes well with his visor shades!
Citadel never made a Heavy Webber model, so at the time I converted this one from the old metal Las-Cannon, and two plastic should pads from the 'Strike Force' box set. It was originally wielded by a Loyalist Space Marine character, which I have now paint stripped, and so, with a little modification, I decided to recycle it into a Traitor Legion.
This is a Loyalist Chaplain miniature, but unfortunately the thin sword he had snapped off. So I replaced it by drilling and pinning a Chaos Terminator Captain's Daemon Sword in it's place. I also added the Chaos backpack to give him that extra Chaotic look.
I plan to use him as a Major Hero Chaplain in the Word Bearer Legion, although arming him with a Daemon Sword would push his points value up to 996 points!
Again a broken old model, this time a Chainsword missing, which I replaced with a plastic Skaven blade from the Warhammer Regiments box set.
I just swapped his bolter and Daemon Sword for Lightning Claws. As with all my intention for all my Terminators, I have placed him on a Citadel 32mm base, which I think gives them a little bit more room. I have never thought the 25mm bases suited them, but also considered the 40mm bases a little too large for Rogue Trader era Terminators.
Not really much of a conversion, but I wanted to show what I plan for Traitor Legion Possessees. This is just a normal Slaaneshi Renegade, with a Juggernaut equipment sword on his back. I have mounted him on a 40mm round base, and built up the milliput a little, to give him that extra battlefield presence. I have used the Slaaneshi miniature which is closest to the one in the illustration in the Emperor's Children army list entry in Slaves to Darkness.
I'm so in love with all of them. The conversions add a lot of personality, they are truly great!
ReplyDeleteThank you. They are simple conversions but I am enjoying doing them, and you're right, they do add some personality to an army. Glad you like them.
DeleteGreat conversions Lee, you have added a lot of character to all of them.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dave :)
DeleteLove all of these, and I cannot believe you have one of those weird Terminator sculpts. I had two back in the day and can't find one for love nor money now LOL!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing these painted up :-)
Thank you. Yes, I bought the exo-Armour Terminator at the time, but sadly lost the back standard. Always meant to pick up a few more, but never did. I like the bulky look of them.
DeleteGreat project! Although, as you know, we are more oriented towards the fantasy side of the hobby, we really appreciate the idea of relating the images of the books with the miniatures, creating unique models with some ingenious adaptations. Our favorite miniatures are those with the flesh hound head and the undead horse head - good ideas to reuse to make original creatures of chaos in warhammer fantasy as well!
ReplyDeleteSorry for the delay in my reply.
DeleteThank you, the head swaps are quite simple but do lend a fantasy edge to what are far future era the miniatures.
I am quite keen on matching some of the older miniatures to the illustrations in order to preserve that link to the between the army lists and the actual models in the army.