Battle for Macragge Crashed Aquila Lander (40k 4th Ed Starter Set Terrain)

Battle for Macragge Crashed Aquila Lander 40k 4th Ed Starter Set Terrain

Today we have a model (well, five distinct models that make up a multi-part terrain feature) that hits several targets. Firstly, they were a big part of my first painting Tray, so getting them done really clears them off and gets me close to completion and able to start the next one. The crashed Aquila Lander is of course the centrepiece from the Warhammer 40k 4th Edition “Battle for Macraggae” starter set, released (and purchased by me) in 2004. Ouch.

I did at least finish the Lt.Varras model back in 2015.

Battle for Macragge Crashed Aquila Lander 40k 4th Ed Starter Set Terrain

The second of the three targets that this lets me smack is Dave Stone‘s Summer of Scenery Challenge running through July and August. Even though he’s clearly mislabelled the thing, as we’re in midwinter currently.

Battle for Macragge Crashed Aquila Lander 40k 4th Ed Starter Set Terrain

I’ll get to the third momentarily, but first I do want to throw out a thanks to Krautscientist. While I did start painting the thing aroundabouts 2004-5, the project (like so many other things) got kinda shuffled to the side and forgotten about for a long time until recently. And by recently I mean January last year (2019) when the improvements to his lander inspired me back onto the on the road to redoiong this thing. You can’t see it all that well in the pic, but like KS, I blocked up that annoying hole in the back of the cockpick section with a panel and some hanging cabling. Unlike KS, I didn’t go the whole hog and add in an unconsious/dead pilot or a pilot’s seat. Mostly because I’m lazy, but I can always go back and add one in later. Buit probably won’t. Because I’m lazy.

Battle for Macragge Crashed Aquila Lander 40k 4th Ed Starter Set Terrain

I added a bunch of decals from various kits and my little tub of random decals at certain points to make the flyer look a little more legitimate. Little detail touches like this I find help to make the whole thing look that much better.

Battle for Macragge Crashed Aquila Lander 40k 4th Ed Starter Set Terrain

The chewed up dirt was originally in the mid-brown, then known as Citadel Snakebite Leather (currently Vallejo Leather Brown/Citadel XV-88) which was what I used for my desert bases in that time, but I changed that up a little, using the Vallejo Dipping Wash that Dave Kay put me onto after he did his Secret Weapon Tablescapes tiles. This darkened them down. I then used dark soot grey weatheirng powders to add “scorched” effects on the crashes sections as well as the sand/dirt around them, eventually drybrushing some sand colour over the whole lot, Aquila and surrounding dirt to unify it.

Battle for Macragge Crashed Aquila Lander 40k 4th Ed Starter Set Terrain, Mudgullet the Behemoth, Goremaw the Destroyer

As I alluded to before, there’s also the third target that the Aquila let me hit, and that was one final(?) submission for Ann’s Miniatures of Magnitude Challenge for May & June. When I asked Ann if the Aquila was a large enough piece of scenery to qualify, she was not quite so enthusiastic, but said that she’d happily accept it if there was some kind of giant monster smashing through it, so I present to you, a Kaiju shot with not one, but TWO giant monsters smashing their way through it!

Battle for Macragge Crashed Aquila Lander 40k 4th Ed Starter Set Terrain, Mudgullet the Behemoth, Goremaw the Destroyer

And while we’re at it, why not expand that alongside a few more models, for scale and also for fun! Nurgle zergs Goremaw!

The Aquila is being posted a little out of sequence to fit in with Ann’s Challenge. I’ve still got a few more of my own models for June still to post up over the next several days, as well as another piece of terrain finished yesterday (as my first model of July).

…and just maybe, one more Monster of Magnitude. If I can get the flock situation sorted in time by tomorrow (it takes forever to dry in winter!)

Empire Warrior-Priest of Sigmar w/hand weapon & shield (2011)

Citadel Empire Warrior-Priest of Sigmar w/hand weapon & shield

Today I have a relatively recent model by my own, odd standards – yes, this model is only(!) 9 years old, being a Warrior Priest of Sigmar that was released alongside the 8th edition Empire army book. I always liked the sub-range of Warrior-priests, and this one in particular – so I managed to pick up a few of the models before they all went OOP.

Citadel Empire Warrior-Priest of Sigmar w/hand weapon & shield

This model wasn’t on the Tray this time, though it would have been due at some point before too many had passed, since it’s such a nice model. Though the actual reason it got finished and you’re looking at it now is because of the D&D boardgames. Basically, Marounda and I have been running 2 characters each, and my pair have been a Human Rogue and a Human Cleric. At first I fished out the half-painted model and was using it, until I decided to brong it inside and finish it off, using a Reiksgard …which, I ..uh recently finished and was about to link to ..but apparently havent photographed or posted yet. So.. there’s another thing for me to do, then.

Citadel Empire Warrior-Priest of Sigmar w/hand weapon & shield

Anyway, this model was a little bit of a hard one to work on, but wasn’t unenjoyable. Just one that kept kicking up those mental blocks that hit us with some models that we paint. I painted his hammer and armoured gorget with blued steel, and used some decals for the text on his holy tome and chest-scripture.

Citadel Empire Warrior-Priest of Sigmar w/hand weapon & shield

Once it was complete and varnished, I took it back inside because I felt it was missing just a little something – so I added the freehand on his cloak. A pattern around his hood, and the filigree on the cloak edges, featuring a skull stylised as the twin-tailed comet of Sigmar. An enjoyable final touch, and also one that really finished the figure off nicely. Now he’s spent the past week or so smiting foes and cracking skulls through the Wrath of Ashardalon adventures. I’m just happy to have completed the model before we completed the campaign I’m using him in!