Showing posts with label Perturabo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perturabo. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 September 2017

An Army Review and Projects New

Hi All,

As you may have seen from the most recent Weekly Progress Report, I’ve been looking into starting a new Legion as my Iron Warriors are sitting at a fairly happy amount of points and I’d like a second army that plays differently to them. Before I go rushing off into exciting new projects though, I thought I’d take the time to go back through the Iron Warriors who are by far the largest painted army I’ve ever amassed (Usually I’m struck by a bad case of hobby butterfly and can’t stick with a project for long!).


I was shamelessly bullied into building a Heresy army by Darien, who I hold solely responsible for the ruinous amounts of cash Forgeworld now extracts from me! I started out with a fair few models at once, which in hindsight was not the best idea. I painted a few Tactical Marines up before quickly becoming bored and looking for another project, which meant that the army was stalled for quite some time before it got going. The army pre-dates the Burning of Prospero, so there's a lot of resin!


I soon bullied Ahmose into starting Heresy as well, and before long I was having regular games with both he and Darien; I found this was a great way to keep up the painting motivation and the army progressed a little more steadily. Ahmose and I signed up for the Heresy doubles event at the start of the year, and I suddenly had to have 1000pts painted up and ready to game; with about a month to go, I started painting them properly and managed to have the army completed in time to get utterly crushed at Warhammer World…




My crowing achievement has to be spending weeks and weeks gathering enough plastic Cyclone Missile Launchers to build my ten Tyrant Siege Terminators, then painting them all up just in time for Forgeworld to preview their own kit...


Unperturbed, the army carried on growing and I eventually painted my very first Primarch – They’re amazing kits; if you’ve not done one, you really should!


I decided to convert up a model as my Warsmith, and after lots of planning, Astraeus Dyradon was created… next time I’ll use bits from a smaller number of kits!


I continued to get regular games in with the army and they’ve slowly crept up to around 3500 points of painted models…



It's at this stage I find that I don't actually have a full army photo of them... I don't have a board at home so you'll have to wait until I next visit Warhammer World and borrow one of their tables!

At present, the army stands as:

Perturabo
Warsmith
10 Terminators
20 Tactical Marines
Contemptor
Leviathan
10 Havocs
10 Tyrant Siege Terminators
Spartan Assault Tank
2 Rhinos

The Iron Warriors have been a brilliant project to catapult me into the Horus Heresy; I've learned a lot from doing them, and will be making some changes to how I will be approaching my next Legion project. I may add more to them over time, but for now, I'm pausing the project to focus on something new.

Looking back through the photos of the army has been quite fun, and I've picked out only a handful here; I'll certainly be taking plenty of photos of my next project, which I'll be discussing in my next post!

Cheers

Ikthelion

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Battle Report: The Battle for the Vengeful Spirit



The metal decking of the Vengeful Spirit rang with the armoured footfalls of the Iron Warrior boarding party as they advanced on their objective which had been determined by their Primarch, Perturabo. The corridors and compartments they were moving through were virtually deserted, the human ratings long having fled from the Astartes tearing their way through the ship. The corridors were dimly lit with flickering emergency lighting, the sustained bombardment of the Iron Blood having knocked out main power in this section of Horus’ flagship; the decks shook as the Vengeful Spirit continued to receive fire from the Iron Warrior fleet.

Sergeant Pertinax fired his bolter on full auto at the sea green armoured forms ahead of him; the Sons of Horus were taking cover in a doorway and returning fire at the Iron Warriors who were advancing on them. Pertinax waved one of his marines forward and watched as the Iron Warrior threw a demolition charge down the corridor; barely a second later the Sons of Horus’ position exploded in a shower of debris and bodies. The Iron Warriors immediately broke cover and sprinted towards the Sons of Horus, dispatching the few survivors with close-ranged bolter rounds. Pertinax’s squad continued through the doorway into a wide chamber beyond, his Iron Warriors moved forward to secure the compartment without having to be ordered to do so. Pertinax went to the centre of the room and detached the locator beacon which had been mag-locked to his thigh; he placed it on the floor and sent a signal back to the Iron Blood.

A small nimbus of light formed above the locator beacon, growing in brightness and size as the air pressure within the compartment increased; there was a flash of light and a loud bang as the teleport was completed. Pertinax and every Iron Warrior in the room dropped to one knee as Perturabo, the Lord of Iron, stood before them. The Primarch was surrounded by a Terminator bodyguard, as well as Tyrant Siege Terminators and even two Dreadnoughts – Pertinax did not think that it was possible to teleport Dreadnoughts, but he had long ago learned never to underestimate his Primarch.

Perturabo's boarding party teleports aboard the Vengeful Spirit

Pertuarbo stepped forward and gestured for the kneeling Iron Warriors to stand, he had no time for formalities in the midst of a boarding situation; he knew that his brother Horus would already have arranged a counter attack and that speed would be the deciding factor between success and failure. He swiftly divided his strike force into sections and outlined their objectives; four power regulators which were essential elements of the safety systems that prevented the Vengeful Spirit’s warp drives from overloading. Destruction of these regulators would allow other boarding parties to engage the warp drives, causing catastrophic damage that not even a Gloriana class vessel could survive.

Perturabo turned to the Warsmith who had accompanied his boarding party, Astraeus Dyradon; The Bastard was not his preferred choice of second in command, however, Perturabo’s other officers were leading boarding parties throughout Horus’ flagship and Dyradon was the only senior officer available at the time – sometimes it payed to keep those you couldn’t quite trust close. Perturabo directed five of his Terminators to accompany Dyradon and to strike out for one of the power regulators, Pertinax would target the second regulator and the Primarch himself would lead the main thrust for the final two.

Perturabo's warriors advance throughout the Vengeful Spirit

Reports started coming in across the Vox network of black and red armoured Sons of Horus engaging Iron Warrior boarding parties; The Warmaster had clearly decided to commit his Terminator elite, the Justaerin, to blunting the assault on his flagship. Perturabo ordered his warriors to advance with alacrity; their only hope was to reach the objectives before the Justaerin had the opportunity to stop them.

Horus' Terminator Elite arrive to stop the Iron Warriors

Pertinax’s squad stormed down a corridor at full battle pace, the Primarch’s command ringing in the ears of every Iron Warrior; speed is essential to victory. The ship continued to shake from the void battle outside, but the Iron Warriors were making good time. As they closed on their defined objective the auspex pinged shrilly, it was picking up six life signs advancing on their position. As one the squad hefted their bolters and prepared combat attachments; the battle was sure to turn into a bloody melee if the Sons of Horus were going to try and stop them reaching their objective. As Pertinax rounded a corner, he saw the power distributor housing on one of the walls – he also saw six Justaerin Terminators advancing on his squad. As the remainder of the squad joined him, the Justaerin opened fire with their weapons. Pertinax voxed the Primarch to request an additional squad to assist in securing their objective and overcome the Sons of Horus who had appeared; Perturabo’s response was short and blunt, there would be no reinforcements and he expected Pertinax to destroy the power distributor by any means.

Pertinax's Squad come face to face with the Justaerin

As Perturabo severed the vox link, he knew he had most likely consigned Pertinax’s squad to certain death, but the lives of ten Iron Warriors was a fair exchange for the opportunity to cripple Horus’ flagship. He and his Terminator bodyguard advanced on their two objectives, followed by the Contemptor and Leviathan Dreadnoughts that he had brought with him. Moving these war machines via teleportation was dangerous and risky, but had been the only option available to him to ensure that he had heavy supporting units on hand for his assault; the alternative would have been to have sent them in boarding pods with the first wave, most likely resulting in them being damaged and having their ammunition depleted prior to his arrival. The complex systems of The Logos, Perturabo’s masterfully crafted suit of armour, detected a nearby teleport flare; he knew that there were no more Iron Warrior units to arrive so surmised that it must be additional Sons of Horus forces. Deep down he had a feeling that it must be Horus himself; The Warmaster was given to dramatic gestures and his favoured tactic was the Spear Tip. Somehow Perturabo knew Horus would come for him before this battle was done.

In the flash of a teleportation flare, the Warmaster arrives to command the situation personally

Astraeus Dyradon advanced up another corridor with five Terminators. He was enormously pleased with himself for being handpicked by the Primarch for this mission; he would do all he could to prove himself to his lord and master. The auspex was picking up several life signs at the next junction, just as five Justaerin rounded the corner. The Justaerin were already firing, their Combi Plasmas slaying three of the Iron Warrior Terminators, and their Heavy Flamer adding insult, if little injury. Though Dyradon and his squad returned fire, the Justaerin were upon them in no time at all.

The Bastard and his Terminators are set upon by the Justaerin

Pertinax knew the situation was getting desperate; a thrown grenade had done little more than scorch the paintwork of the power distributor; clearly they were shielded against blasts. The squad advanced through the hail of fire the Justaerin were throwing at them, trusting their Mark III plate to hold back the worst of it. One of Pertinax’s marines reached the power distributor, tearing at the armoured housing before punching a grenade deep into the inner workings of the device; it exploded spectacularly. Though they had achieved their objective, Pertinax realised that they had been trapped by the Justaerin, who had launched themselves at the Iron Warriors. Pertinax’s marines fired their Bolters on full auto, however Cataphractii plate was virtually immune to small arms fire and nothing would stop the Sons of Horus veterans reaching the Iron Warriors now.

Pertinax and his squad open fire on the Justaerin

Perturabo was monitoring all his warriors' visual feeds as he advanced; he had dispatched five or his Tyrant Terminators to take an objective and they had been engaged by yet more of the Justaerin; there had been a brutal but ineffective firefight, and the squad was now engaged in close combat on the threshold between two compartments, limiting both sides ability to do harm to the other. Dyradon had engaged another squad of Justaerin in close combat, whilst Pertinax had secured his objective. The Primarch noted that Pertinax’s squad would not survive their battle with Horus’ Terminator elite unless he sent additional units – he closed the visual feed and vox link to Pertinax; he had no one to send, and Pertinax was no longer of use to him.

The Tyrant Siege Terminators provide fire support to their Primarch

The Leviathan that Perturabo had brought with him advanced around the corridor; Perturabo could see form the Dreadnought’s visual feed that his brother Horus had indeed arrived, with yet more Justaerin and even Dreadnoughts of his own. The Leviathan opened up with all his weapons, the incendiary fury of its Phospex Launcher burning through the plate of one of Horus’ bodyguards even as they charged down the corridor towards the Iron Warriors war machine. The Tyrant Terminators still with Perturabo sent a veritable horde of Krak missiles slamming into the body of the closest Sons of Horus Contemptor Dreadnought, causing the behemoth to explode even as it tried to draw a bead on the Iron Warriors Primarch with its Multi Melta.

The Leviathan opens fire on the Warmaster and his bodyguard

Dyradon brought his spear about himself, swinging the blade in wide arcs and punching it through exposed joints and cabling of the Justaerin warriors stood before him. His remaining two Terminators were doing little for him other than getting in the way; he had to push on to his objective. He had also been given command of a Tactical Squad who he had sent via a different route; he was hopeful that he could draw the Terminators’ attention for long enough to allow the line troops to secure the objective.

Dyradon and his Terminators fend off the Sons of Horus' assault

Pertinax knew the situation was desperate; half his squad was dead already and the Primarch had severed communication with him. His remaining men were throwing everything they had at the Justaerin, but to no effect; in reply the Justaerin were methodically killing the Iron Warriors one by one. Pertinax found himself facing a Terminator wielding a huge axe; he clenched his Power Fist and swung it towards the faceplate of the Son of Horus, but to little effect. In reply the Terminator cut low, the Power Axe easily slicing through his left leg, severing it midway through his thigh. Pertinax fell to the floor, just in time to see his last remaining warrior being shredded by a Justaerin with a pair of Lightning Claws. He tried to bring his bolter up to fire at the axe-wielding Terminator, but it was kicked out of his hand; the Terminator stood on his chest before levelling its Combi Bolter with Pertinax’s face. Pertinax could do little more than stare at the barrels of the weapon and curse his own Primarch for abandoning him to this fate before the weapon was fired.

Pertinax and his men prepare themselves for the end

Perturabo watched as a Sons of Horus Contemptor opened fire at the Iron Warriors Leviathan with its Kheres Assault Cannons, ripping the larger machine’s front armour open with apparently little effort. There was a sudden boom and the deck shook far more violently than it had done previously, the Iron Warriors fleet was clearly causing significant damage to the Vengeful Spirit. Many of the Iron Warriors and Sons of Horus stumbled at the sudden shaking, Perturabo’s charge faltering for the briefest moment. Horus capitalised on this sudden pause in events, directing his Justaerin to open fire on Pertuarbo’s squad, he and his men charged in and the battle was joined. Just before he dismissed all his visual feeds to focus on his fight with Horus, Perturabo could see that Dyradon was still fighting in close combat, and that the last members of the squad of Tyrant Terminators he had sent towards one of his objectives had finished their fight with the Justaerin, but were in no condition to advance and destroy their power distributor. It would be down to him.

The Tyrants and the Justaerin slug it out in the close confines of the Vengeful Spirit

Dyradon swung around and plunged the tip of his spear through the eye slit of one of the Justaerin before him; the warrior dropped as if poleaxed. The sudden shaking of the ship had cost his remaining two Terminators their lives as the lost their footing and were set upon by Horus’ warriors. He had not gone down, and had capitalised on the situation. He put a close range bolt round through the damaged chest plate of another of the Justaerin, and shoved his spear through the knee joint of the final Sons of Horus Warrior. As the red and black armoured Terminator fell to his knees, Dyradon activated his servo arm, manipulating the limb to grip the helmet of the injured warrior and to crush it with overwhelming force. He then set off towards his objective yet again, voxing through to the Tactical Squad he had been given command of to advance – he hadn’t even bothered to learn the Sergeant’s name.

 Covered in the blood of the fallen, Dyradon pushes on towards his objective

 Dyradon's Tactical Squad advances via a different path, hoping to avoid the Justaerin

Perturabo had known that Horus would come for him; the Warmaster charged in with his Justaerin and seemed to ignore the lesser Iron Warriors in favour of challenging his brother. Perturabo’s Terminators fought hand to hand with the Justaerin and even the badly damaged Leviathan came to support its Primarch. Horus swiped at Perturabo with his talon, spitting curses at his brother for betraying him. Perturabo tried to dodge backwards but the talon cut through his chest plate and severed some of the servos housed within, slowing the Iron Warriors Primarch slightly. He struck back with Forgebreaker, grimly aware that his warriors were dying around him; Horus deflected each of the blows with his mace. Suddenly there was a violent explosion as one the Justaerin plunged a Chain Fist into the power plant of the Leviathan; the resulting detonation killed yet more of the Injured Iron Warriors Terminators, leaving their Primarch alone with the Warmaster and his bodyguard.

The situation turns desperate as the Warmaster intervenes in the fight

Perturabo prepares to fight his brother

Dyradon grunted as Plasma shots from yet more Justaerin burned into his chest plate – How many of them were there? He stumbled slightly and five more Terminators were upon him. Dyradon shoved his spear through the heart of one of the Justaerin, bringing it out and using the energised edge of the blade to cut through the arm of another, surely crippling the warrior. He turned to face the third of Horus’ warriors when he felt a sudden cold pain in his chest; he looked down to see another of the Justaerin had plunged its Lightning Claws through his back, the points of which were protruding from his breastplate. Dyradon lost strength in his legs and dropped to his knees, letting go of his spear. He coughed up blood and brought his head up in time to see the black and red armoured Terminators closing in around him, energy fields around their weapons flaring into life.

Astraeus finds himself outnumbered by another squad of Justaerin

Perturabo knew his boarding action was at risk of failing; his body guards were dead and his injury was sapping his strength. He lashed out again with Forgebreaker striking the Warmaster on the shoulder with the flat of the hammer, forcing him back, visibly concussed. Perturabo was joined by more of his warriors as the Tyrant Terminators who had been supporting his advance threw themselves at the Sons of Horus with reckless abandon. The Justaerin and the Iron Warriors tore chunks out of each other until only a single Tyrant Terminator emerged.

 Horus and Perturabo fight on bitterly while the Contemptor tries to stop the Justaerin from assisting the Warmaster

The fight between Primarchs continued, Perturabo swinging Forgebreaker again and again at his brother, injuring the Warmaster further. Horus was not idle however, and was using both his claw and his mace to deflect blows and counter attack wherever possible; both Primarchs were taking hits, but Perturabo dared to hope that he could kill his brother and stop this terrible situation from developing any further. He heard the roar of Assault Cannon fire from behind him and spared a glance at the Iron Warriors Contemptor; the Dreadnought was attempting to hold back yet another squad of Justaerin who had appeared. In no more than a glance, Perturabo had assessed the threat and noted the squad markings of the Justaerin; these were the warriors that had engaged Pertinax, clearly the Sergeant had either died or fled. He turned back to Horus in time to see the Warmaster crush the chest plate of the final Tyrant Terminator, leaving just the two Primarchs fighting alone. As Perturabo went to swing Forgebreaker in an overhead arc, Horus punched his talon through Perturabo’s chest. Perturabo’s world exploded into pain, and he dropped his war hammer; Horus dragged him close and whispered “Do you think this changes anything? I will still sit on the Throne of Terra, and you could have been at my right hand. All you have done is killed yourself by defying me”. With that, the Warmaster withdrew his talon and let Perturabo slide down to the ground. His last sight before everything faded to black was of Horus stepping over him towards the Contemptor which was still trying to hold back the Justaerin.



 Horus ends the boarding action by caving in the Contemptor's torso with Worldbreaker

*****

Perturabo sat back in his seat in his workshop, staring at the data pad in front of him for a long time.

Yet another failed simulation; yet another defeat.

In a fit of sudden rage, he grabbed pad and launched it across his workshop, causing it to shatter against one of the bulkheads. He seethed, balling his fists and slamming them on the table. Every time he ran a simulation of attacking Horus’ flagship the same thing would happen; his brother would employ his famed Spear Tip tactic, teleporting directly into the fray to challenge him personally. Perturabo knew the odds of him winning a duel with his brother were slim, but surely he would be able to out-think him. Warfare was nothing more than a mathematical calculation, but Horus was an anomalous variable which always proved disastrous to Perturabo’s finely balanced equations.

Every time, he teleported in to deal with Perturabo’s assault himself. Every time.

Perturabo paused, a slight smile creeping across his face as yet another scenario formed in his mind; he reached for the stack of empty data slates, ready to begin another calculation…

*****


Well I hope you enjoyed reading that battle report as much as Darien Vasco and I enjoyed creating it! We both had a day off so decided to make the most of it by heading to Warhammer World and using their fantastic Zone Mortalis table. We wanted a fairly sizable game, so agreed to take lists around 2600 points each, which worked out to be a great army size for a 6' x 4' Zone Mortalis table. 

Our lists were roughly as follows:


Perturabo
Warsmith with Terminator Armour
10 Tactical Marines
10 Tactical Matines
5 Terminators
5 Terminators
5 Tyrant Siege Terminators
5 Tyrant Siege Terminators
Leviathan Dreadnought
Contemptor Mortis Dreadnought



Horus
6 Justaerin
6 Justaerin
6 Justaerin
5 Justaerin
5 Justaerin
Contemptor Mortis Dreadnought
Contemptor Dreadnought


We used a custom mission where the attacker (Iron Warriors) had to destroy d3+2 objectives (We rolled 4 total), and the defender had to protect them. Darien was pretty sneaky with his deployment of the objectives, meaning that I had to split my army into distinct groups to try and cover them all; this was compounded by the fact that we both could only deploy half our army and the rest had to go in reserves. Perturabo mitigated this for my by allowing me to roll for reserves on Turn 1, whilst Horus allowed Darien to Outflank his Justaerin!

The battle was hard fought, made all the more difficult for me by Darien's apparent inability to roll 1s for armour saves when I really needed him to. Horus is a beast in combat, and though Perturabo gave it his best shot, he couldn't compete with the Warmaster when it mattered.

The final result came down to objectives; I destroyed one and Darien preserved the other three. A sound victory for the Sons of Horus, and back to the drawing board for Perturabo!

Cheers!

Ikthelion & Darien

Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Perturabo - The Lord of Iron

Perturabo - The Lord of Iron

Hi all,

I wanted to show you my finished Perturabo model. He's the first Primarch I've painted, and I'm fairly pleased with the result!


He was one of those projects that I just couldn't put down after I started him; I ended up doing the whole model in a weekend - which is pretty good progress for someone like me!



I decided that I didn't want him surfing half a Knight Titan everywhere he went - It's an awesome base for a character model, but just wasn't to my taste. 


Once I decided that I wasn't going to use the scenic base parts, I ran into the issue that he wouldn't fit on a 40mm base! 60mm was too big, but 50mm seemed to work out just fine.


The hardest part was trying to get him stood at the correct angle - because of his scenic base, he doesn't stand quite level. It took me a long time to get the crate I've stood him on to settle correctly. It seems the Lord of Iron cares not for flat bases!


I'm one of those players that always puts helmets on my models, which means that I rarely paint flesh or eyes - his head was the area that took the longest to get to a point where I was fairly happy; though my Perturabo looks a little more manic than grumpy as a result!


All in all, Perturabo has been my favourite Heresy painting project so far... Can't wait to do another Primarch!

Cheers!

Ikthelion

Saturday, 1 August 2015

Perturabo complete. Painting guide too.







Hello Everyone.

It's been a little while now since Perturabo has been released. He is the second Primarch for my  second Legion, and he has been a long time coming. So just thought I would show him off and let you know how I did him. 

Firstly he is a very flat Primarch painting angles wise. So I glued him completely together first and under coated him chaos black. 

Then I basecoated his armour with a mix of 50:50 Leadbelcher to Ironbreaker (or alternatively Iron Hand Silver as is the same colour). Then a highlight drybrush of Runefang steel was added from top down over all silver plate. This was then Purity Sealed. 



Then I blobbed on small spots (millimetre square) of Burnt umber oil paint (for those of you who have a fit and decide this is too complicated at this point STOP, it is easier more forgiving and more manipulative than any Games Workshop glaze or ink - please trust me and continue) over his armour. I then let it set in slightly and flooded the model with white spirits being careful not to touch the oil paint at this point with the brush, just let the liquid spread to it (put white spirits in 2 egg cups, one for clean and one for dirty). Then after that with a standard brush with white spirits you drag it downwards to create a streak. The less defined tide line there is the better. 
Add more and repeat / remove until you are happy. Just try to do within an hour. Then here and there add slight bits of the dirty egg cup oil white spirits straight into the gaps. 



After that I painted the pterges brass Scorpion and drybrushed up with Runelord Brass, then lightly inked with Druchi Violet, followed by a patchy wash of Agrax Earthshade. 


The chevrons were painted with Averland Yellow base (2 x thinned coats), then over painted with Yriel yellow. This was then glazed with Casandora Yellow. Then a thin layer of Flash Gitz yellow was applied To highlight the yellow line. A further thin ultra fine line of 2:1 Screaming skull and Flash Gitz was added to the top of the screws and yellow line. 





Then I painted the armour trims and belt with Vallejo liquid gold - Old Gold (love this paint). Shake it for about 4 minutes (or longer if an old pot), then either pour a small bit out and use immediately over a trim at a time or straight from the pot. This paint dries really quickly so ideally you would do one limb, then wipe the paintbrush and stir the small paint in the pallet you have set up or close and shake the pot again. If you fail to do this it gets clumpy. You can add pure alcohol I believe to the pallet to thin it too. 
When that is all painted you need to glaze the gold with Agrax Earth shade once then leave to dry. Then glaze again with Agrax only when fully dry!!! Then a light highlight from above with Runefang steel adds some more definition. 
I then painted the armour joint ribbing codex grey and applied 2+ glazes of Nuln oil to turn black. 



The guns were painted 50:50 Leadbelcher and Iron breaker and then zenithal'd with Runefang Steel. 
The trims were Brass Scorpion. The guns were then washed with Nuln oil. The barrels were drybrushed with chaos black. 





The face was painted with Cadian flesh tone then a light wash around the eyes of Druchi Violet and Casandora yellow was applied before a light wash of Seraphim sepia. Then the skin was layered up with lighter flesh colours. 


The base Knight was painted as per the House raven painting guide in White Dwarf. 

Very happy with him. Though I'm sure I will be tweaking bits here and there for weeks. Looking forward to getting transfers on the rest of the Legion and onto some boards for finished photos. 

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Drake Seta