Witchhunter Dialogus – Inquisitorial Henchmen

I am adding some Henchmen to my Inquistorial force. I am not quite sure what a Dialogus is and what they do for the Witch Hunter Inquisitor, but it is an interesting model nonetheless.

Having flocked the base with Games Workshop modelling sand, the model was given a white undercoat. I then gave the model a base coat of Desert Yellow.

The rear view.

See full workbench feature on the Dialogus.

Inquisitor Lorr Basecoat

Having flocked the base with Games Workshop modelling sand, I gave the model a white undercoat.

I then gave most of the model a basecoat of Desert Yellow.

Inquisitor Lorr

See the full workbench feature for this model.

Rules can be found in White Dwarf #304 for this model.

You can see some painted Warhammer 40K Witch Hunter miniatures in our Witch Hunters Gallery.




Grot Bomb Launcha

I do like the Grot Bomb Launcha and my first (and so far only completed) model often takes part in my games as part of my Ork force. In this photograph (with my Skorcha behind it) it has already shot its Grot Bomb.

Grot Bomb Launcha having launched the Grot Bomb.
Grot Bomb Launcha having launched the Grot Bomb.

More often than not though, it does not really do anything significant, even with our house rule which allows it to reload!

Plastic Imperial Guard Valkyrie at Design Studio Open Day

The rumours are right it would appear that there is going to be a plastic Valkyrie for the Imperial Guard.

This image is from the Design Studio Open Day which was today. Photo source.

This image is from the Games Workshop newsletter.

Looks very nice, might get one for my Daemonhunters army, well better get painting the rest of it first. What is also nice is that it comes with a decent flying stand which I hope will be available separately so I can put my Ork Bommer on one.

Reinforcements

I have recently purchased a pack of Ork Tankbustas.

Tankbustas live for the really big kill. Ork Boyz who have experienced the undeniable thrill of scoring a direct hit upon an enemy tank and seeing the vehicle explode in flames.

This box set contains five Tankbustas and two Bomb-squigs.

Think I might need to get some more bomb-squigs as Simon has so many tanks now.

Grey Knights Land Speeder Crew

Having worked a lot of my Grey Knights Land Speeder, one of the key components is the replacement crew. I could have used the included plastic Space Marine crew, but in the end I used some metal Grey Knights models. I started with a black basecoat and then gave the armour a basecoat of Boltgun Metal. This was followed with the gold metal parts been given a base coat of Brazen Brass.

See the full workbench feature.