Legions Imperialis Alpha Legion Glaive (Fellglaive) Squadron 3D Print

Legions Imperialis Alpha Legion Glaive (Fellglaive) Squadron 3D Print

Something slightly different today – yes, it’s more 3D printed tanks, but this time they’re for 40k & Horus Heresy’s tiny cousin, Legions Imperialis. Alpha Legion was chosen by Marouda, as she’s a fan of all the turquoises and teals, and that works for me as I also enjoy painting in these colours.

Legions Imperialis Alpha Legion Glaive (Fellglaive) Squadron 3D Print

I’ve had these files on a hard drive for a few years now, so I’m not sure if they’re still out there, and since James can be a bit litigious and agressive with the old takedowns, I’m not going to point out where I got them from. If you know how to look for these things, then you know.

Legions Imperialis Alpha Legion Glaive (Fellglaive) Squadron 3D Print

Anyway, earlier this year, right around the time that Battletech was tempting me again, I picked up a bunch of LI and AT for a “you’d have to be insane to refuse this deal” price, dropping me into a new scale – especially since I can easily proxy the 40k-ish tanks and infantry into the Mech game and Flippy can pick up a lot of the slack in various ways. For example, these tanks don’t currently “exist” or have rules in Legions Imperialis, but I figure in friendly games here we can just call them Baneblades or Shadowswords or something and have fun.

Legions Imperialis Alpha Legion Glaive (Fellglaive) Squadron 3D Print

By this time you’ve already seen a fair few buildings and now you know why the drop into 6/8mm scale happened. Here’s a couple of the still-unpainted LI models I’ve been using for scale with those buildings – yeah the Glaive is a superheavy in the 30k/40k setting, so it be a big ol’ tank.

Legions Imperialis Alpha Legion Glaive (Fellglaive) Squadron 3D Print

Three more tanks for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25. We haven’t heard from Dave in a couple of weeks now, so here’s hoping that treatment is going well, his general health is improving and he’s starting to feel a touch better.

Nârik Dreygur: Iron Warrior

Nârik Dreygur, Narik Dreygur, Iron Warriors

Today we have the Narik Dreygur Iron Warriors model from Forge World. Nominally for 30k/HH, Narik, the “Gravewalker” was a renowned Iron Warriors commander during the Horus Heresy who eventually turned from the Traitors and became a loyalist and close confidant to the Salamanders – specifically, Cassian Dracos, the “Iron Dragon”. While my grand plan for my Iron Warriors force does include creating a decent element that will be 30k/40k compatible, I’m also realistic to know that my chances of ever playing 30k aren’t huge, so the main focus will be the 40k aspects.

Nârik Dreygur, Narik Dreygur, Iron Warriors

With that in mind, I’ve painted him following the same scheme as my 40k Iron Warriors. They’re pretty much the same between 30 and 40k, but perhaps a little more in terms of Hazard striping and in some cases copper/brass trim. I considered going brass with his right shoulder, but felt it looked good in iron – and would probably look less good if I changed it, so it remained. My 40k IW retain the heraldry of the IV Legion, so Dreygur’s power fist seemed an appropriate place to stamp that firm.

Nârik Dreygur, Narik Dreygur, Iron Warriors

I gave him a not-Iron Warriors shoulder pad from Puppetswar, in Poland. They have some amazingly great designs, but when I ordered from them they were slow as molasses and the casting quality was nightmarishly bad to the point where they ended up having to replace most of my order – but only after I kicked up a huge public stink with the photos to the extent that they stopped posting on Dakka for a couple of years. I’ve not ordered from them since, so I don’t know if their casting quality and QA have improved, and I’m not that desperate to try again. I know they do occasionally send out freebies for review, and those models would obviously be lovely, cherry-picked casts.

Nârik Dreygur, Narik Dreygur, Iron Warriors

The backpack under his feet is painted in the dark green of my Dark Angels. I considered Minotaurs, but I felt that the brass of their armour would be too much metallic to add to the model, and not distinct enough from either Dreygur or his base, while their traditional foes, the Imperial Fists wouldn’t work well since I plan to eventually have only 1-2 squads of them, as opposed to the scores of Dark Angels I’ll eventually have painted up.

While Dreygur is a named character in 30k, in my 40k force he’ll be used as an Exalted Champion, to run up alongside assaulters to help inflict those important close combat wounds (rerolling 1s to wound!) I might well keep the moniker of Nârik Dreygur, as I’m sure the IW would appreciate that kind of dark irony.