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Lockdown Leisure League: Rebuilding

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So once I’d sorted the mess out, I could begin going through the armies damaged and see what repairs were needed. First up? The Sisters of Battle.

 

Baby steps

I should probably have catalogued this better with more pictures, but this represents the best part of 80 models that are going to become Order of the Bloody Rose (like the primer didn’t give that away). Luckily most that broke just blew apart so it was a case of matching parts. I’ve managed to end up with just one model with a Storm Bolter that I don’t have the firing arm for, and a Sumulacram Imperialis missing have the “cage” for the reliquary. That’s not bad all in all.

And a bit of building – most of these were built either watching Weekenders or some of the fine battle reports put out by the lads at Tabletop Tactics. Here we have an Assault Intercessor from the “Getting Started in 40k” magazine, modded into a member of the Deathwatch (and when I get to them I’ll be reorganising my DW Kill Teams per the  updated Codex), this years limited edition Librarian & Chaplain (maybe some Deathwing in my future?), and the Lt, Captain & Chaplain from Indomitus. I’m torn between Black Templars or adding to my Crimson Fists. Thoughts?

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And a little something different to end this update: Book 4 of Brandon Sanderson’s Stormlight Archive, Rhythm of War. The convergence point for Sanderson’s Cosmere setting, I cannot stress how good this series is. And if a book bigger than most bricks does not appeal, I can heartily recommend the audio version based on the previous releases. Just be aware the audio for each book is 40-odd hours….

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