Monday 14 June 2021

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Rumours that I had finished my Space Wolves army were clearly exaggerated.

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors
Unleash the Rout!

Back in last summer's mad rush for the Indomitus set, I didn't know what I wanted any of the miniatures for, but I knew I would regret not getting them.

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors

Sure enough, when I realised my Space Wolves needed a bit more choppy-chop in their ranks, I had ten Assault Intercessors ready and waiting.

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors

These are some of the most wolf-customised models in my army, thanks to a generous donation of bits from an actual Space Wolf commander, Monkey.

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors

Aside from looking great (the Mk XII helmet works well with Tacitus power armour), this fits my idea of the Assault Intercessors as the 'Blood Claws' of the Primaris army, and so a bit more relaxed with the uniform code.

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors

They were pretty quick to paint up (given I tackled a squad of ten in one go). Not holding any ranged weapons across their chests made them easy to access, and my basic methods of wash and drybrush made this a palette cleanser after so much bone army for the Creations of Bile.

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors

  • Armour: The Fang base, Agrax Earthshade wash, Russ Grey drybrush, Fenrisian Grey drybrush
  • Yellow pauldron: Averland Sunset base, Cassandora Yellow wash, Yriel Yellow drybrush
  • Chainswords: Averland Sunset base, Cassandora Yellow wash, Yriel Yellow drybrush
  • Imperial Aquila: Retributor Armour base, Reikland Flashshade wash, Golden Griffon drybrush
  • Belt buckle, helmet coils and gun parts: Ironbreaker base, Nuln Oil wash
  • Pistol frame: Chaos Black
  • Eye Lens: Evil Sunz Scarlet
  • Belts and holsters: XV-88 base, Agrax Earthshade wash
  • Pouches: Dryad Bark
  • Base: Vajello Earth Texture, Agrax Earthshade wash, Mounfang Brown lip

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors

I gave each of the Pack Leaders a thunder hammer. They've been magnetised on, so I can swap out the weapon army - although the only reason I can think of to deprive a Space Wolf of a thunder hammer is so I can run a legal squad of 10.

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors

One useful discover is that a Primaris Heavy Bolt pistol is the same as a regular Firstborn Bolt Gun, with the magazine clipped short. So three of the Assault Intercessors, including both Pack Leaders, get to have pistols with cool talismans on them too.

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors

I also had some spare knives - you can never have too many knives - attached to the belts. And then as many runic transfers as I could find space for.

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors

With two more Troops choices, I can now field a Brigade of Space Wolves, which is exciting. 

I've also learned that, with the new 9th Ed codices, Space Wolves can now be successor chapters. I'm not crazy about that particular revision of the lore, but I do like the idea of having different traits for my all-Primaris army, who may not have the heritage of the Vlka Fenryka.

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors

I'm thinking I'd like to try Hungry for Battle and Whirlwind of Rage, but that might be because I've just been painting Assault Intercessors.

Space Wolves Primaris Assault Intercessors

Let's go to war!

4 comments:

  1. Smashing clean work! I don't suppose there's a battle report forthcoming that sees the Wolves back in action, is there?

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    1. There would be - although all the photos are saturated in horrible sunshine, so I could have saved time by skipping the highlights.

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  2. I second the above: the Assault Intercessors are great models (I love their dynamic poses), but the addition of the wolfy heads really works well

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    1. Cheers, I'm glad I had the spare bits - I would have felt a bit short-changed if I'd gone with mostly helmets.

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