Small Warhammer 40k Custodes force in the Shadowkeepers colour scheme. In the front are five Custodian Guard, large armoured warriors in black armour with gold trim and red accents and head plume. They are weilding large spear like weapons with glowing blue tips. Either side are them are two groups of five Sisters of Silence, sleekly armoured warriors in black and gold, with red accents. They are holding either a flame weapon or bolt gun. They are either bald and a top knot red plume, or have a gold helmet with head plume. At the back are three Vertus Praetors. They are three large jet bike vechiles each piloted by a warrior in large armour. They are black and gold with red accents and head plumes. On the front of each bike is a large golden eagle. Each warrior carries a long lance like weapon with a glowing blue tip. All models are mounted to a black and while marble-like base. Five Warhammer 40k Custodian Guard in the Shadowkeepers color scheme. They are five tall armoured people in black armour with gold trim and red accents. They have tall helmets with plumes of hair, they are all red except the Captain in the middle who has a purple plume. They are all carrying spear weapons whose tips are an electric blue. They are all stood on white and black marble-like bases. Three Warhammer 40k Custodian Vertus Praetors in the Shadowkeepers color scheme. They are three armoured warriors on large jet bikes painted in black armour with gold gold trim and red accents. The front of each bike features a large golden eagle and each warrior is holding a long lance with a glowing electric blue tip. The central warrior has a purple head plume. They are all mounted on clear plastic sticks on top of a black and while marble-like base Ten Warhammer 40k Sisters of Silence in Shadowkeepers colour scheme. They are female warriors in black armour with gold trim and red capes/plumes. They are bald bar a long plume of hair in a top knot held in place with gold jewellery. Two of the plumes are purple. The are all stood on black and while, marble-like bases

Custodes combat patrol done.

What a journey. Just shy of one month from purchase to completion. By far the fastest I've ever built, painted, and finished any models.

This is also more models and points than I have completed of any other army 🤣



Three Warhammer 40k Custodian Vertus Praetors in the Shadowkeepers color scheme. They are three armoured warriors on large jet bikes painted in black armour with gold gold trim and red accents. The front of each bike features a large golden eagle and each warrior is holding a long lance with a glowing electric blue tip. The central warrior has a purple head plume. All three models are mounted on metal sicks and corks.

Three Custodian Vertus Praetors ready for basing.

These are much bigger than I expected and took much longer than I expected. Not breaking those lances while handling them proved challenging.






















I'm holding a half-painted Warhammer 40k Assult Intercessor Space Marine. The main armour has been painted in a pink-purple colour. The backpack, shoulder pads and weapons are unpainted and white. The base is unpainted and is on a black bottle cap.  My hand is in the bottom of the frame with some purple and green paint on the nail. The background is white parchment. I'm holding a half-painted Warhammer 40k Assult Intercessor Space Marine. The main armour and backpack have been painted in a middle-to-dark green colour. The shoulder pads and weapons are unpainted and white. The base is unpainted and is on a black bottle cap.  My hand is in the bottom of the frame with some green paint on the nail. The background is white parchment.

Got about an hour of painting done today. Still trying out some colours for my space marines. I'm still leaning towards the purple but want to try a darker one, as this is still a little too pink for me. Though shading and that should help.

Hats off to any Salamanders players; warpstone glow is a frustrating paint to work with. It's still patchy after 3 coats.









Finished reading: Deathwatch: Shadowbreaker (Warhammer 40,000) by Steve Parker 📚

4/5 - Good read, the plot is engaging, and the imagery is well thought out. I was previously interested in Deathwatch, and this book has only interested me further. What surprised me a little was the interactions between marines of different chapters, which only adds to the depth of their character. Some basic familiarity with 40k, the primary loyalist chapters, the Inquisition and many Xenos factions is essential to get the most out of this book.