The Blog Feature That Wouldn't Die...
When reading over my post from Tuesday, besides the inevitable spelling and word errors I found after publishing I realized I left out a couple more blogs I wanted to be sure to highlight. These blogs are both great reads and their authors are very supportive commenters in the WH40K blogging community. They are also both Dark Angels players, as were several of the authors of Tuesday's links, strange how that happens ;-)
First up is St Andrew's wargaming, a great blog that has really informative reviews of rules, codexes, and models for both WH40K and Horus Heresy, plus some cool battle reports as well. For a highlighted post I am once again not going too far back, but I am spotlighting a post that I missed earlier this year, a wonderfully painted full Primaris Dark Angels army:
The other blog I wanted to be sure to highlight is the 262nd Death Korps of Krieg. This is an awesome blog whose author collects and paints Adeptus Titanicus, the aforementioned elite Imperial Guard formation, plus my favorite: Dark Angels armies in both 40K and 30K. I am desperate to get involved in the world of WH30K but my model backlog is such that the project to paint my Age of Darkness army is several years off so I have to live vicariously through those who are already playing the game. DAM, author of 262nd DKoK, has constructed a well though out and beautifully painted WH30K 1st Legion army and the post below will show off some gorgeous Dark Angels dreads he painted for Dreadtober back in 2019:
Thanks for rejoining for a few more interesting reads and stay safe everyone.
Are you saying I’m old? ;-) thanks for the call out, it is very much appreciated! I owe the community an Old Stuff Day post next year, for certain. Hobby on!
ReplyDeleteHa! If I was calling you old that would definitely be a case of the pot calling the kettle black, or in our world maybe the Chaos Black calling the Abaddon Black?
ReplyDeleteOld Stuff Day is a fun exercise, although before next year I want to do some deeper dives into the past of blogs like yours that have many years of posts to draw from.