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How do you add text?

How do you add the text on banners, on those pauldron areas or on dreadnought sarcophagi?

is it a transfer? do you just paint it on? do you write it on?

u/Grzegorz_101 — 6 days ago

My first few ultramarines

I don't own any of the codices or liberi, I got most of the heraldry/paint Info from google and Reddit

I tried going for some early-ish great scouring era marines. these are also the first marines/minis I've ever painted advice/criticism is welcome!

u/Grzegorz_101 — 8 days ago
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Does anyone play Warhammer in Belgium?

sorry if this isn't the right subreddit.

I'm trying to get into the actual tabletop Warhammer Horus heresy stuff but from my research I found no one that actually plays it, at least not near me (Limburg).

is it even popular in Belgium, we only got like 3 or so GW stores in the country.

If there is anyone that plays HH around Limburg or just in Belgium?

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u/Grzegorz_101 — 10 days ago

How do you write battles for your homebrew?

How do you create lore for your homebrew (using space marines as an example) when the whole point of space marines is being warriors and fighting battles, but it's like a big no-no to use existing battles to insert your chapter into, so do you just make up battles? can you use existing GW factions like Evil Sunz orks or red corsairs? or do you just use other homebrews to fight against?

and locations, do you make up planets?

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u/Grzegorz_101 — 10 days ago

My homebrew chapter "The Aureate Eye" :D

I spent a while trying to brainstorm some ideas and I finally got it.

The Aureate Eye are a chapter from the 21st founding with the primogenitor being unknown.

Their homeworld is called Thera, known during the great crusade as Twenty-Eight Eighteen. it was a feudal world that was brought into the Imperium of Man by the thousand sons' 28th expeditionary fleet. their fortress monastery is the pyramid of Theret which was build by the thousand sons and compliance officers to resemble the pyramid of Photep, the Aureate eye expanded the pyramid turning it into a giant pyramid with multiple giant spires around it, each having a library at the top.

For a reason they do not know most of the aspirants that are compatible with the chapters gene seed happen to be psykers, causing the chapter to have a high amount of psykers, with the others being focused on mastering the blade. they are mostly codex compliant in the way their chapter is organized except for the psykers and the names given to veteran and command units. and they're grateful for the primaris reinforcements they got and are happy to teach them the ways of the chapter.

I still got like a bunch of stuff I can add and more books to read to know get ideas. if anyone has any feedback I'd love to hear it and improve my homebrew chapter

u/Grzegorz_101 — 14 days ago

Would a loyalist thousand sons successor make sense?

I really love the 30k era thousand sons, and I see their fall to chaos as like super tragic and basically "look how they massacred my boy". so I was wondering lore wise, could it theoretically make sense to have a loyalist thousand sons successor, I know it's speculated that the blood ravens are a successor chapter of the thousand sons, which is cool and does kinda make sense, except the whole flesh change thing(or lack thereof), and it being denied by a couple BL authors.

so I was wondering does it make sense to have a loyalist chapter in 40k that has like prosperine aesthetics and a Horus heresy era thousand sons vibe going on, could it fit lore wise? or like not really a successor but like Proseperine Influenced and unknown geneseed, or is everything Proseperine immediately seen as traitor

i am not made of money so I haven't been able to read a lot of the books and lore so I apologise if this question has already been answered by a piece of lore or something like that

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u/Grzegorz_101 — 18 days ago

I don't own any of the liber astartes books so I don't got any heraldry besides what I see online, but I keep seeing certain ultramarines in the 30k setting having a white pauldron with blue ultramarine armourial, is there any reason for this?

I tried googling it but it just gave me results for the white helmet, which I believe means a veteran (in 40k) but the small part of liber Astartes I've seen said that veterans have a blue helmet with white laurels painted on (for Horus heresy).

can anyone tell me what the white pauldrons mean?

sorry if this question has already been asked before or if it's obvious, I'm new to ultramarine heraldry(the 30k kind)

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u/Grzegorz_101 — 1 month ago