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Thursday, January 7, 2016

Space Hulk: The Board Game - Part 1: Blood Angel Terminators

The Blood Angels are one of the 20 First Founding Legions of the Space Marines and were originally the IXth Legion before the Second Founding broke the Legiones Astartes up into separate Chapters of 1000 Space Marines. They are well-known across the galaxy for their bloodthirsty nature in battle, and feared for the curse of flawed gene-seed they carry. The Blood Angels are amongst the longest-living of theAdeptus Astartes, with some of the Chapter's Space Marines having served the Emperor of Mankind for over a thousand standard years.
[Excerpt from the Warhammer 40,000 Wiki]

These amazing and dynamic models come from the latest edition (4th) of the popular Space Hulk Board Game. The original miniatures come in red (for the Blood Angels Space Marines) and purple (for the Genestealers) plastic. The superb paint job comes from a very talented friend, Daryl. If you ever need stuff painted and other art-related works, you can check out his amazing works at his Facebook page, Xunobi, or you can just ask me and I'll get you hooked up. If you still don't get it, you can click on the attached link.

For Part II and the Genestealers, you can click right HERE!!



Blood Angels Librarian in Terminator Armour with Power Axe and Stormbolter
Blood Angels Terminator with Lightning Claws

Blood Angels Terminator with Power Fist and Storm Bolter

Blood Angels Terminator with Power Fist and Storm Bolter

Blood Angels Terminator with Power Fist and Storm Bolter

Blood Angels Terminator with Power Fist and Heavy Flamer
Blood Angels Terminator with Power Fist and Assault Cannon
Blood Angels Terminator Sargent with Power Sword and Storm Bolter
Blood Angels Terminator with Power Fist and Storm Bolter
Blood Angels Terminator with Chain Fist and Storm Bolter
Blood Angels Terminator Sargent with Thunder Hammer and Storm Shield
Blood Angels Terminator with Power Fist and Storm Bolter
These pictures were taken with a Canon 5D Mark III with the superb and ever-golden 70-200mm f2.8L Mark II. Since I didn't have a Macro lens with me, the set up was amusingly simple. The only issue was getting the focus point right. By the way, I'm no pro shooting these models - only an enthusiastic trigger happy shooter.





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