Better Red Than Dread
Tales of 40K collecting, modeling, and painting ... and maybe comics and a few other things thrown in from time to time
Hello abandoned readers. As the pumpkin spice flavored weather sets in, I will attempt to use Dreadtober as an excuse to rejuvinate this blog. For this year's Dreadtober I have been fully immersed in the 2nd edition spirit in anticpation of the impending kick off for 40K2ndAC Season 4! This season's entry for me will be an abrupt departure from this blog's namesake in order to paint an army I spent many hours day dreaming about in high school - Orks!
Larger base means mores skulls, carefully following the 41st millenia's strict skulls per square feet of ground ratios. |
Since I won't be painting any space marines for that challenge, I am going to cram in at least one more space marine model before getting stuck in with my Orks in December. This year's Dreadtober model will be the boxy Mark IV Blood Angels dreadnought which was shown in the ad pages of many a White Dwarf issue in the 90's as well as appearing in several Battle Reports. As you can see from the pictures it will be the period proper 5 lbs of pewter that could be used as a door stop or murder weapon depending on one's mood.
It's only fitting to leverage Dreadtober for blog renewal since I started this blog back in 2019 to particpate in Dreadtober for the first time. During that fateful autumn I had a lot of hobby energy after attending Nova Open for the first time that year and I needed an outlet for all the excitement I had about the hobby. Back then I only played once a month at best and other than that one gaming group I was relatively unconnected to the greater hobby community, even though I live in an area where tabletop gaming is very popular.
It took forever to scrub all the red from its previous paint job out of all the tiny recesses. |
The blog began as a way to connect with the larger hobby community and in that respect it was a massive success. I now spend so much time gaming with friends new and old that I have connected to through the blog, that the blog itself has experienced long periods of inactivity. Hopefully the upcoming community projects will keep the blog rolling along, and if not I'll just retreat to a social media site where much less work is required to post my hobby progress ;-)
Thank you to readers who have stayed or have just joined, and see you next week with a dreadnought that will hopefully be at least red. Be sure to head to the main Dreadtober site for all the community's awesome work. Also the 40K2ndAC Season 4 is taking applicants if you want to become involved follow the link.