![]() ![]() Credit: Charlie Brassley OK, but why Ultramarines as a starting point for your successor chapter? There are so many ways to draw on Greco-Roman roots besides being well organised and regimented there’s the mishmash of cultures, the over-ambitiousness, the engineering ingenuity, the vanity, the superstition, the politicking, and the arrogance too.Ĭobalt Scions combat squad. You can also lose some of the fun character flaws, and you see, here’s the charm of making up a successor chapter: I can collect the Ultramarines as I’d like them to be. Unfortunately, with all the poster boy treatment, you can lose a lot of this comedy potential. ![]() ![]() Instagram: the blood and skulls and dystopian horror, I am forever charmed that Guilliman’s boys find the time for questions like “have we got enough supply trucks?” and “is this commercial concourse efficiently laid out?” The army: Cobalt Scions (Primaris Ultramarines Successors) This week, Charlie’s here to bounce into the deep end of a narrative army… an army that stubbornly employs an assortment of off-meta units that have no hope of surviving tournament tables. In our Army Showcase series, Goonhammer contributors take a look at the armies we’ve been collecting for years, and the new ones we’ve just finished – what drew us to them, why we keep building and painting, and how they play on the table. Finishing your own army is core to the Warhammer 40,000 hobby. ![]()
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