@@JonaRosalinaRose Well, Gulliman seemed to have confirmed the Emperor is an actual god, no? Given that there are avatars of the Emperor’s will in combat. Some Tau sphere of expansion ran into the Greater Good chaos god and then went ham on allied Tau species after they realized the allied Tau species belief in the Greater Good was making a Chaos God....
One of the most annoying things about Warhammer 40k after entering the fandom is that whenever there's an idea that sounds cool, people who are super into the lore are like "well that's impossible because of all these reasons.." which is funny because GW itself even says that "Everything is canon, but not everything is true". Plus the idea of people being like "a space marine can't join the Tau because they're so brainwashed" feels like its ignoring a big element of...The Heretic Astartes chapters. Or groups like The Fallen who while they're renegade Space Marines aren't all chaotic evil.
@@CapitalExpression Yea like i swear i have heard about Space marines 4ćthat just left but weren't chaos corrupted. What's stopping them from just joining up with another faction? Especially if that faction could provide some sweet tech upgrades.
@@CapitalExpression Or even the Rogue legions that are still loyal to the emporer and disregard the Imperial administratum and ecclesiarchy. I like the idea of a rogue legion, interpreting Tau society as much closes to the origional Imperial Truth, and wanting to replicate it in the Imperium on a wider scale.
I've always loved the idea of the Tau but never thought they have been used to their fullest potential. The image of the Tau i always got when i first started the hobby and when Tau were reasonably new was a young empire, which had colonised many planets and absorbed its inhabitants into a vastly unique and varied army. It also because of this growing size and growing strength in diversity, it was well on the way to taking on the Imperium. Like how the Imperium over took the Eldar, one day the Tau will overtake the Imperium. And in 2020 when the Imperium feels far too strong for its own good and no heretic or xenos army truly feels strong enough to take them on, now is the time they need to update the Tau and truly make it the future of 40k. I'd love to see some more tau empire races join the fold and i think these would work well as a brute sized, heavy weapon team, not too dissimilar to the Imperial Guard Ogryns. A tau unit that is the same size and bulk to a primaris. I'd also love to see sniper units (as the sniper drones feel a little too lifeless) and master swordsmen, like a futuristic samurai. And again these should be different races to the Tau, but they should have the same aesthetic to allow them all to tie together.
Frankly, I disagree. Imperial and Chaos aside, most factions in 40k aren’t gothic, so it’s not fair to call out the Tau for this. Tyranids aren’t gothic, they’re biological Horrors. Orks are scrapyard junkers. Necrons have an insectoid, inscrutable form. Eldar are sleek and smooth, like you’d expect from 80s sci fi. Dark eldar are more Goth than Gothic. Tau have a futuristic, more modern Sci Fi design.
Ever since the Primaris dropped, most of their minis, especially the ones in Phobos armour, have gotten a more tacti-cool look, what with the patches, hi-tech gear and shit. The Gothic influence is still there though.
T'au were an afterthought and were introduced for newbies who didn't have enough personality to like one of the more specific factions. They put a blank futuristic look that could work in ANY sci fi universe on a miniature faction that if you didn't like you could just ignore. A race that kinda look like human with cool looking armor that would appeal to the rest of the sci fi universes. Their fight style has a more conservative take and requires players less courage, so it's more accesible. You just sit on your ass, waiting for enemies to come, instead of taking risks. I don't know about you but all of this screams "safe bet" rather than "strong personality" faction. That's why it grinds so much with the style of the rest of the universe.
My favorite group in the Imperium is the Cadian Guardsmen because of their less gothic and more Sci-fi look. I never really was interested in the Gothic elements.
Awesome job! I've personally always loved how starkly different the Tau are to the rest of the factions in 40K. I think it makes the universe more believably organic to have a faction so radically different from the rest. The Tau could use a bit more model variety though. Probably more Kroot and other aliens in their empire would help, along with some unique units for the Farsight Enclave. But I do LOVE the idea of Astartes signing up with the Empire because they're still allowed to worship the Emperor. So much potential for interesting story there.
@@xekon14 prolly not the entirety of the tau itself, but i feel like guilliman would be open to negotiations with someone like o'shovah and the farsight enclaves
@@angelodelacruz1007 tbf yeah, see the thing is the Tau Empire even as a whole would be willing to have a cease fire with the Imperium tho only few factions would truly want to ally. The Imperium is the same but abit more divided on that regard tbh
@@xekon14 the only faction I believe would be more open to that in the Empire is the Farsight Enclaves because of the Warp incident. The Tau Empire finding out on how the Greater Good was actually perverted into some diety and not a moral rule, The Enclaves are more chill towards the Imperium so they could have an alliance. Really depends tho
I remember seeing this concept art a while back and loving it, and now I have a good idea on how to moc some up myself! As a suggestion for an alternate head though, the primaris inflitrators if flattened out would look very close to the original, at least I find, still your conversions came out great and I'm looking orward to seeing more!
Finally I've found this video again! Ever since I first saw this I wanted to thank you for bringing light to the concept, one of my first heavily customised mini's is in fact a T'au aligned Marine and I couldn't be more proud of it. Sure he's a more bulky Primaris unit but I was able to make it work. Again thank you so much
Brothers of the Raven Guard, I have spotted multiple units of Heretic Astartes whilst scouting the area surrounding the Tau Empire. It would seem that they have been equipped with their armour and wargear in addition to having been converted to their cause. This can pose a very real threat to the Chapter and by extension, the Imperium of Man, when combined with their Farsight regiment, robbing us of our melee advantage in the greater war. Our current mission objective by orders of Chapter Master Kayvaan Shrike: Eliminate the Tau Marines by any and all means. High level Librarians will be joining us on this operation. May Corax guide our blades and the Emperor protect us, in victory or death.
Thing is if they developed Tau space marines they would indeed be much more of a threat now that you think of it. Oh shit why didn't I think of capturing space marine gene seeds.
@@tauempire1793 I could name a couple reasons why Tau marines would bad for the Imperium 1. they'd Space marines on the opposing side 2. Astartes Non-compliment meaning Tau SM legions could form
I would love to see more Tau Converted Ops that are known to happen with-in the lore. This project would probably look amazing with some 3D printed Heads though.
Whilst I agree the Tau don't exude grim dark but that's why I like them, they're the ray of sunshine on a bad day, a hope that the future will be bright, basically they are what the Imperium of man could've become had the Emperor not fallen. anyhow conversion looks cool man
Thanks! Honestly I do get why some people like the Tau, and I'm fond of some of their power suits, but they're just not super interesting to me personally.
when i first got into contact with warhammer 40k i had the same opinion regarding the tau being kind of the nice guys but after i read more and started playing the taus i found out even their sunshine has dark and red spots.
"Tau don't exude grim dark" They're a technologically advanced race but very young that wants to expand their influence throughout the galaxy filled with horrors that wants nothing but to kill them. And while they're technologically advanced, a single Hive City is more than enough to cripple their economy. Even though they have battle suits, a single warband is enough to decimate them all. For all their technological might, they can be snuffed out easily if enough attention is brought to them. And it doesn't help the fact that they want the galaxy to notice them as they further expand their borders. A young fish swimming about, excited to see the wonders of the ocean, unbeknownst to it that the ocean is filled with hungry sharks. That's grimdark as heck.
@@stringstorm abit of an overstatement tbf and I ain't just saying that as a Tau fan. A single warband couldn't defeat the Tau easily like you think. They want to expand there influence but they ain't just chill pacitfists that just want to expand peacefully to them either you join or you die and that's how there policy works. An advanced race is kinda a dumb argument to make as the Necrons and Elder are a very advanced race even if they have more grim dark aspects they are still fialry technologically advanced. A single hive city or even world cannot cripple there economy so don't try it. The Tau have taken many Hive worlds and human colonies before hand and have taken many of them with ease. I agree they are naive but still you are kinda underestimating them quite abit. Snuffed out easily is also pretty dependable cus the Tau are an adaptable race that will develop weaponry to defeat their enemies they did it against thr Tyranids for example and it was effective. The Tau would lose if one of the major factions brought massive amounts of attention to them however they wouldn't just steamroll and everything will be sun and rainbows for the invaders. If you do indeed read their lore you most likely would say otherwise. So yes they could get snuffed out by one of the major singular factions. Could they do it easily? Well the fact is that they still need to bring alot of resorces to truly defeat them plus the Tau are known to advanced quicker and be an actual threat, as the tech we see know are only the things they can achieve in a short amount of time. Coukd a singular warband decimate them? Nah I doubt it atleast not easily. And lastly could a bive city cripple their economy? No absolutely not and we see evidence on Tau invasions of imperative worlds. Also no they don't exclude grim dark as they represent a failed alternative to the Imperium,have aspects even grimmer and darker then the Imperium and they represent a threat thay can grow fater then anything that can be contained. I'm saying you don't know shit but perhaps re-read the lore and then make an assumption before you just make one.
These look fuckin great. I have a screenshot of Tau Marine concept art on my phone (maybe by the same person you were inspired by) and at first, i thought it was actual art of a gw model, it looked so good
I do have to say, I fell in love with Tau because they are completely out of bounds in warhammer. It sets them apart for me in such a cool way. A naive faction that will soon see what the universe has to offer.
"There's not a lot of space for variation" in the army who's fluff is absolutely loaded with stories of constant new prototypes weapons, tanks, suits, and numerous alien subspecies inducted into the empire? Or the Farsight Enclaves who said "screw the ethereals" and went even further? You really didn't look into them very well before all this. Spend an hour or so browsing Advanced Tau Tactica's modeling forums and you'll see what I mean
I made something like this when I was a kid and people at the local hobby shop hated it and made fun of me so its cool to see someone so much more skilled making what I tried to as a kid
I'd like to see more in this style. Put a faction who lore-wise wouldn't relate to another faction so it doesn't get any attention Like chaos 'nids and that or ad-mech necrons
I have a idea somehow similar: knowing some imperium worlds pass to the "tau faction", I was thinking about retrofitting a leman russ with some tau weapons and colors scheme...
That's similar to an idea that I've been working on (well, thinking about). Where I'd build an army with the concept if it being "lost" Tau soldiers trying to find their way home in a hostile galaxy, and over time have incorporated stranded Imperial Guardsmen, and somehow even a few Orks as well
in the impossible future of the emperor returning, and freeing the tau from the eternals, siding with them for a true greater good, a galaxy reigned not by mystic but by science and logic
Its a great start. Headcanon: The Tau started experimenting with Space Marine armor designs a few centuries ago. It seems to work much better for close in combat, but Tau inexperience with melee combat has them still hanging back as much as possible. But these new suits , and time and training, the Tau are much less vulnerable if the enemy manages to get too close. They are much better able to fight back in close and even hand-to-hand combat. The Tau do find the the Imperium gets really aggravated to see what appear to be space marines fighting for the Tau. Through some clever use of information control, the Imperium was ultimately convinced that the suits only looks like Astartes Power Armor but were neither Space Marines or similarly augmented Tau. This grand show of Tau technological prowess and ability to advance and grow still worries many in the IoM.
maybe the helmets found on the space marine pilots would be a good fit ? they've always had quite a different look whilst being unmistakably Astartes, and they're not seen much due to the confinement within the cockpit
Well if it's any consolation at this point I would say T'au is far more fitting for the universe then any of the Primaris, both model and fluff-wise. But awesome conversion non the less!
So I had some plans to make salamander drake riders, I got the drakes fine, but when I got the primaris marines I was going to use, realized their poses were all wrong, and their size was too big. I didn’t know what to do with them, then I remembered this video, so instead I decided to make them Tau. It’s gone well, I gave them drone parts for their back packs, one has got a shield drone lower half as it’s backpack, one has a drone missile launcher on his back, and one has a marker light turret I have set up like a predator shoulder cannon. I gave them some crisis suit shoulder pads, because my crisis suits poses made it too hard to put them on, and some left over crisis suit and path finder weapons.
my theory has always been when they were designing the Tau the suits were meant to be weathered to hell, dirty, beaten, but the chap doing the painting was tired of the grimdark and took inspiration from the tau propaganda posters instead of the design doc headcannon baybeee good kitbash btw
I know this video is about 11mouths old but just wanted to say this and some others tau marine conversion videos inspired to try do 31 battle suit/mech design all taking some inspiration from aspects of the tau empire
Maybe you could've given them the marine head with no helmet and added the Tau ear piece? I wonder if that would've worked? At any rate the models you made look great.
I feel the primaries infiltrators would be better, they have the same torso arm and leg design and have a pretty angular and tau looking helmet in my opinion
I think you Could let them have an Aquila or something like that. Like they didn't betray the Emperor and still worship him. They rebelled against the Imperium.
Id like to think these are either some prototype Battlesuits made using marine armor, or space marines who joined the Tau empire because they see it as the best choice of humanity if it wants to survive (because be honest with me, the imperium kind of fucking sucks)
Good conversion friend, however for your actions of desecrating my cousins armor shall land you into the grave. An Inquisitor will arrive as soon as he can
Oh yes. Also there are aspects that make the Tau fit in the 40k universe believe it or not non Tau fans. The Tau may seem like some cool ass alternative to the other races in the galaxy but they are bassically a failed alternative that while may be better then the Imperium in some aspects is still fairly cruel and more desolate in others then most factions in others. They may seem at first glance that they don't fit within the 40k universe at first and aren't as gothic or grim dark but once you get into the lore you'll start to say otherwise. But even as a Tau fan the Tau do generally feel out of place in the 40l universe compared the others so I can understand guys. Also fuck the dark Elder.
@@kitbosh This is me three weeks later! I only made one, since I plan to run it as a Crisis Battlesuit and I wanted to make his silhouette bigger to compensate the height. I think he turned out pretty well, if I say so myself! imgur.com/gallery/TBVKZkM
The point of the tau IS that they aren’t gothic. They are outsiders who represent a naive optimism, un burdened by a bloody past. They fit the setting BECAUSE they don’t fit.
Okay but only some parts of the imperium and sometimes chaos are gothic. None of the other Xenos are gothic like at all so saying they’re bad for not being gothic is just complete bs
These are SICK, I have to try making them myself at some point. Even though it would never happen, this could totally be what a defective space marine unit could have looked like as Tau Marines. Amazing stuff man!!
Dude that primer you are using is garbege. It looks like your models are made of sand papir. Get a primer thats intented for minitures you pretty much destroyed the model with that primer.. Other then that great conversion.
Check out El_Mutanto on Thingiverse or Cults 3D, they made 3D Models based on the same artwork and would be a hell of a lot cheaper to make as a large scale army.
How far the mighty have fallen. The Dawn Guard descendant of the great 13th have been enslaved by the vile xenos. There fall marks now the last days of the eastern tribals called the tau. They have taken the Emperors blood by magic and sorcery. Our brothers will be avenged. By the blood of the Emperor and tome of the primarch. Ultramar marches on the worlds of the Tau.
A traitor legion, but worshiping the "Greater Good" instead of Chaos
Interesting...
Oh there’ll definitely be chaos given the greater good God in the warp...
@@emeraldnext by that definition regular marines are chaos because of the emperor.
@@JonaRosalinaRose Well, Gulliman seemed to have confirmed the Emperor is an actual god, no? Given that there are avatars of the Emperor’s will in combat. Some Tau sphere of expansion ran into the Greater Good chaos god and then went ham on allied Tau species after they realized the allied Tau species belief in the Greater Good was making a Chaos God....
@@JonaRosalinaRose yes. You can't kill chaos. Especially after the great crusade permanently empowered the chaos gods
They might even consider the greater good more similar to the old Imperial Truth than the current Imperial Cult so It could kind of make sense...
Let's make traitor chapter...
Chaos Gods: good...
of Tau.
Chaos Gods: wait, i'm confused...
Chaos Gods: who are the Tau?
Why are the Tau?
Where are the Tau
dw it's all part of Tzeench's grand plan anyway
I want more power
But i don't want tentacles coming out my ass.
I love the fact thatTau could come from any races and I hate the fact that GW don't exploit that more.
One of the most annoying things about Warhammer 40k after entering the fandom is that whenever there's an idea that sounds cool, people who are super into the lore are like "well that's impossible because of all these reasons.." which is funny because GW itself even says that "Everything is canon, but not everything is true".
Plus the idea of people being like "a space marine can't join the Tau because they're so brainwashed" feels like its ignoring a big element of...The Heretic Astartes chapters. Or groups like The Fallen who while they're renegade Space Marines aren't all chaotic evil.
@@CapitalExpression Yea like i swear i have heard about Space marines 4ćthat just left but weren't chaos corrupted. What's stopping them from just joining up with another faction? Especially if that faction could provide some sweet tech upgrades.
@@CapitalExpression Or even the Rogue legions that are still loyal to the emporer and disregard the Imperial administratum and ecclesiarchy. I like the idea of a rogue legion, interpreting Tau society as much closes to the origional Imperial Truth, and wanting to replicate it in the Imperium on a wider scale.
"even if it makes no sense that he'd be one handing a pulse rifle"
... It's a space marine. I think he should be able to one hand that just fine XD
Honestly give the marine a rail bolter
I've always loved the idea of the Tau but never thought they have been used to their fullest potential. The image of the Tau i always got when i first started the hobby and when Tau were reasonably new was a young empire, which had colonised many planets and absorbed its inhabitants into a vastly unique and varied army. It also because of this growing size and growing strength in diversity, it was well on the way to taking on the Imperium. Like how the Imperium over took the Eldar, one day the Tau will overtake the Imperium. And in 2020 when the Imperium feels far too strong for its own good and no heretic or xenos army truly feels strong enough to take them on, now is the time they need to update the Tau and truly make it the future of 40k. I'd love to see some more tau empire races join the fold and i think these would work well as a brute sized, heavy weapon team, not too dissimilar to the Imperial Guard Ogryns. A tau unit that is the same size and bulk to a primaris. I'd also love to see sniper units (as the sniper drones feel a little too lifeless) and master swordsmen, like a futuristic samurai. And again these should be different races to the Tau, but they should have the same aesthetic to allow them all to tie together.
Totally agree.
Heresy spoted
Agreed,I really hope they actually really improve them and make them more grimdark and make powerful in the future
Not to mention how their aliens look out of date (the kroot and bug guys)
And then 9th dropped, solidifying how GW only cares about imeprium related stuff... maybe even necrons
A Tau unit with a melee weapon?!
This is too heretical, even for The Ethereals.
(Commander Farsight snickers in background)
Nice one
Frankly, I disagree. Imperial and Chaos aside, most factions in 40k aren’t gothic, so it’s not fair to call out the Tau for this. Tyranids aren’t gothic, they’re biological Horrors. Orks are scrapyard junkers. Necrons have an insectoid, inscrutable form. Eldar are sleek and smooth, like you’d expect from 80s sci fi. Dark eldar are more Goth than Gothic. Tau have a futuristic, more modern Sci Fi design.
Gothic look my come out of the space marines/Chao marines being the major plays in lore and games and also most of the armies are from the imperium
Ever since the Primaris dropped, most of their minis, especially the ones in Phobos armour, have gotten a more tacti-cool look, what with the patches, hi-tech gear and shit. The Gothic influence is still there though.
Not to mention the sub games like space hulk, battle fleet Gothic, necromanda, epic, space crusade, and probably more
T'au were an afterthought and were introduced for newbies who didn't have enough personality to like one of the more specific factions.
They put a blank futuristic look that could work in ANY sci fi universe on a miniature faction that if you didn't like you could just ignore.
A race that kinda look like human with cool looking armor that would appeal to the rest of the sci fi universes. Their fight style has a more conservative take and requires players less courage, so it's more accesible. You just sit on your ass, waiting for enemies to come, instead of taking risks.
I don't know about you but all of this screams "safe bet" rather than "strong personality" faction.
That's why it grinds so much with the style of the rest of the universe.
My favorite group in the Imperium is the Cadian Guardsmen because of their less gothic and more Sci-fi look. I never really was interested in the Gothic elements.
Awesome job! I've personally always loved how starkly different the Tau are to the rest of the factions in 40K. I think it makes the universe more believably organic to have a faction so radically different from the rest. The Tau could use a bit more model variety though. Probably more Kroot and other aliens in their empire would help, along with some unique units for the Farsight Enclave. But I do LOVE the idea of Astartes signing up with the Empire because they're still allowed to worship the Emperor. So much potential for interesting story there.
OmegaLittleBob Possible 50k with a grand alliance of the Imperium of man and the T'au empire?
@@xekon14 prolly not the entirety of the tau itself, but i feel like guilliman would be open to negotiations with someone like o'shovah and the farsight enclaves
@@angelodelacruz1007 tbf yeah, see the thing is the Tau Empire even as a whole would be willing to have a cease fire with the Imperium tho only few factions would truly want to ally. The Imperium is the same but abit more divided on that regard tbh
@@xekon14 the only faction I believe would be more open to that in the Empire is the Farsight Enclaves because of the Warp incident. The Tau Empire finding out on how the Greater Good was actually perverted into some diety and not a moral rule, The Enclaves are more chill towards the Imperium so they could have an alliance. Really depends tho
They should be like the covenant in halo in terms of zeno diversity
Actually, considering how utterly ripped space marines usually are, him one handing a pulse rifle sort of makes sense.
the gyrostabalizers in Tau guns actually make this possible for regular people, so a space marine could probably use a pulse rifle like a big iron
You’ve done it again, you’ve peeked my interest and brightened my day. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
*piqued
🙂
I remember seeing this concept art a while back and loving it, and now I have a good idea on how to moc some up myself!
As a suggestion for an alternate head though, the primaris inflitrators if flattened out would look very close to the original, at least I find, still your conversions came out great and I'm looking orward to seeing more!
Thanks! And those would've been a really great fit, you're right. Something to remember for next time.
Finally I've found this video again! Ever since I first saw this I wanted to thank you for bringing light to the concept, one of my first heavily customised mini's is in fact a T'au aligned Marine and I couldn't be more proud of it. Sure he's a more bulky Primaris unit but I was able to make it work. Again thank you so much
Brothers of the Raven Guard, I have spotted multiple units of Heretic Astartes whilst scouting the area surrounding the Tau Empire. It would seem that they have been equipped with their armour and wargear in addition to having been converted to their cause. This can pose a very real threat to the Chapter and by extension, the Imperium of Man, when combined with their Farsight regiment, robbing us of our melee advantage in the greater war. Our current mission objective by orders of Chapter Master Kayvaan Shrike: Eliminate the Tau Marines by any and all means. High level Librarians will be joining us on this operation. May Corax guide our blades and the Emperor protect us, in victory or death.
Thing is if they developed Tau space marines they would indeed be much more of a threat now that you think of it. Oh shit why didn't I think of capturing space marine gene seeds.
@@tauempire1793 I could name a couple reasons why Tau marines would bad for the Imperium
1. they'd Space marines on the opposing side
2. Astartes Non-compliment meaning Tau SM legions could form
I would love to see more Tau Converted Ops that are known to happen with-in the lore. This project would probably look amazing with some 3D printed Heads though.
Whilst I agree the Tau don't exude grim dark but that's why I like them, they're the ray of sunshine on a bad day, a hope that the future will be bright, basically they are what the Imperium of man could've become had the Emperor not fallen. anyhow conversion looks cool man
Thanks! Honestly I do get why some people like the Tau, and I'm fond of some of their power suits, but they're just not super interesting to me personally.
"they're the ray of sunshine on a bad day, a hope that the future will be bright"
Hhmm... Hhmm... Ethereal mind control though °_°
when i first got into contact with warhammer 40k i had the same opinion regarding the tau being kind of the nice guys but after i read more and started playing the taus i found out even their sunshine has dark and red spots.
"Tau don't exude grim dark"
They're a technologically advanced race but very young that wants to expand their influence throughout the galaxy filled with horrors that wants nothing but to kill them. And while they're technologically advanced, a single Hive City is more than enough to cripple their economy. Even though they have battle suits, a single warband is enough to decimate them all.
For all their technological might, they can be snuffed out easily if enough attention is brought to them. And it doesn't help the fact that they want the galaxy to notice them as they further expand their borders.
A young fish swimming about, excited to see the wonders of the ocean, unbeknownst to it that the ocean is filled with hungry sharks. That's grimdark as heck.
@@stringstorm abit of an overstatement tbf and I ain't just saying that as a Tau fan. A single warband couldn't defeat the Tau easily like you think. They want to expand there influence but they ain't just chill pacitfists that just want to expand peacefully to them either you join or you die and that's how there policy works. An advanced race is kinda a dumb argument to make as the Necrons and Elder are a very advanced race even if they have more grim dark aspects they are still fialry technologically advanced. A single hive city or even world cannot cripple there economy so don't try it. The Tau have taken many Hive worlds and human colonies before hand and have taken many of them with ease. I agree they are naive but still you are kinda underestimating them quite abit. Snuffed out easily is also pretty dependable cus the Tau are an adaptable race that will develop weaponry to defeat their enemies they did it against thr Tyranids for example and it was effective. The Tau would lose if one of the major factions brought massive amounts of attention to them however they wouldn't just steamroll and everything will be sun and rainbows for the invaders. If you do indeed read their lore you most likely would say otherwise. So yes they could get snuffed out by one of the major singular factions. Could they do it easily? Well the fact is that they still need to bring alot of resorces to truly defeat them plus the Tau are known to advanced quicker and be an actual threat, as the tech we see know are only the things they can achieve in a short amount of time. Coukd a singular warband decimate them? Nah I doubt it atleast not easily. And lastly could a bive city cripple their economy? No absolutely not and we see evidence on Tau invasions of imperative worlds. Also no they don't exclude grim dark as they represent a failed alternative to the Imperium,have aspects even grimmer and darker then the Imperium and they represent a threat thay can grow fater then anything that can be contained. I'm saying you don't know shit but perhaps re-read the lore and then make an assumption before you just make one.
It might be heresy, but it's some darn good looking heresy.
These look fuckin great. I have a screenshot of Tau Marine concept art on my phone (maybe by the same person you were inspired by) and at first, i thought it was actual art of a gw model, it looked so good
I do have to say, I fell in love with Tau because they are completely out of bounds in warhammer. It sets them apart for me in such a cool way. A naive faction that will soon see what the universe has to offer.
Besides the lore aspect of the tau, they have great kitbashing potential, all these auxiliaries and whatnot.
Wow, that was FAST...I didnt expect someone to leap on that fanart for conversion so quickly!
Now a REALLY wish I’d kept that Tau Army deal that stayed boxed up in the cupboard for years
Im not a SM fan, but I do love me some Tau. Thank you for bringing this to my attention, I feel the mighty need to go buy some Reivers now lol
Thanks! The reivers are a good kit. It'd be nice if us xenos got a new kit every decade or so, but oh well, just gotta convert what we can.
One of my first own conversions was a Mix of Tau, Primaris and Tempestus and born was Brutus, the 3meter high plasmagun wielding Firewarrior proxy xD
When the TTS Emperor becomes the greater Good of the Tau...
Just like planed
Very impressive man!
"There's not a lot of space for variation" in the army who's fluff is absolutely loaded with stories of constant new prototypes weapons, tanks, suits, and numerous alien subspecies inducted into the empire? Or the Farsight Enclaves who said "screw the ethereals" and went even further?
You really didn't look into them very well before all this. Spend an hour or so browsing Advanced Tau Tactica's modeling forums and you'll see what I mean
Thank you finally someone with brains and knowledge lol you'll definitely get a promotion within the Tau Empire for such loyal deeds
Ive always been wondering and dreaming of this concept, and im so glad youve materialized it
I made something like this when I was a kid and people at the local hobby shop hated it and made fun of me so its cool to see someone so much more skilled making what I tried to as a kid
Didn't even get to watch the video yet but the second I realized this is a kitbash channel I subbed 🤣
this is unbelievably cursed. I dig it.
"We fight for the greater good, brothers."
"for the greater emperor" "for the good of mankind"
just saw this in my feed and came by to say
HERESY! BUURN ! ( they do look pretty rad)
I'd like to see more in this style. Put a faction who lore-wise wouldn't relate to another faction so it doesn't get any attention
Like chaos 'nids and that or ad-mech necrons
Ork-looted nids.
I can already smell the heresy-screeching imperium fanboys.
I have a idea somehow similar: knowing some imperium worlds pass to the "tau faction", I was thinking about retrofitting a leman russ with some tau weapons and colors scheme...
That's similar to an idea that I've been working on (well, thinking about). Where I'd build an army with the concept if it being "lost" Tau soldiers trying to find their way home in a hostile galaxy, and over time have incorporated stranded Imperial Guardsmen, and somehow even a few Orks as well
in the impossible future of the emperor returning, and freeing the tau from the eternals, siding with them for a true greater good, a galaxy reigned not by mystic but by science and logic
Would love to see more Tau stuff
Maybe more of your own "gothic" take
Honestly to put it simply
The tau having astartes would be like if the covenant had Spartans
This is of great concern to the Inquisition
this looks so fun, all i need is to aquire bits
Its a great start.
Headcanon: The Tau started experimenting with Space Marine armor designs a few centuries ago. It seems to work much better for close in combat, but Tau inexperience with melee combat has them still hanging back as much as possible. But these new suits , and time and training, the Tau are much less vulnerable if the enemy manages to get too close. They are much better able to fight back in close and even hand-to-hand combat.
The Tau do find the the Imperium gets really aggravated to see what appear to be space marines fighting for the Tau. Through some clever use of information control, the Imperium was ultimately convinced that the suits only looks like Astartes Power Armor but were neither Space Marines or similarly augmented Tau. This grand show of Tau technological prowess and ability to advance and grow still worries many in the IoM.
Wow. You really inspire me to try new things in the hobby, and think outside the, or atleast outside MY, box.
Outside your bitz box I presume;P
beautiful heresy ^^
This is heresy and I LOVE IT!!!
maybe the helmets found on the space marine pilots would be a good fit ? they've always had quite a different look whilst being unmistakably Astartes, and they're not seen much due to the confinement within the cockpit
i actually like the tau. the idea of a relatively "pure" and "nice" faction in such a dark universe is kinda depressing in its own way.
That is absolutely bad ass.
Amazing 👏. Would love to see some templar stuff, but you do your thing. Great content as always
Thanks!
Well if it's any consolation at this point I would say T'au is far more fitting for the universe then any of the Primaris, both model and fluff-wise. But awesome conversion non the less!
Ik I’m being picky but just some knowledge a squad is 8-13 soldiers a fire team 3-5 that is a fire team not a squad
awww yis, Gue'vesa marine!
So I had some plans to make salamander drake riders, I got the drakes fine, but when I got the primaris marines I was going to use, realized their poses were all wrong, and their size was too big. I didn’t know what to do with them, then I remembered this video, so instead I decided to make them Tau. It’s gone well, I gave them drone parts for their back packs, one has got a shield drone lower half as it’s backpack, one has a drone missile launcher on his back, and one has a marker light turret I have set up like a predator shoulder cannon. I gave them some crisis suit shoulder pads, because my crisis suits poses made it too hard to put them on, and some left over crisis suit and path finder weapons.
I have been looking to see if this had been done. Nice to see that it actually has. Good stuff dude.
Thanks, once I saw the idea I had to try it out.
Nice job!
Thanks!
10/10, extremely heretical. Good work.
What was that first head you tried out from? Looks really familiar but I can't place it
It's a Centurion helmet
I’m actually about to make my own Tau space marines so what’s some tips you would give me
my theory has always been when they were designing the Tau the suits were meant to be weathered to hell, dirty, beaten, but the chap doing the painting was tired of the grimdark and took inspiration from the tau propaganda posters instead of the design doc
headcannon baybeee good kitbash btw
Couldn't find the concept art for the helmets at 4:18 in the link. Anyone know where I might be able to find it?
Can you make genestealers wearing space marine armour
Hm. That'd be an interesting challenge.
@@kitbosh do it
@@kitbosh Doooooo itttttttttt
I know this video is about 11mouths old but just wanted to say this and some others tau marine conversion videos inspired to try do 31 battle suit/mech design all taking some inspiration from aspects of the tau empire
sooo coool
I like this as an alternative take on stealth suits, not even as a space marine.
love them
Maybe you could've given them the marine head with no helmet and added the Tau ear piece? I wonder if that would've worked?
At any rate the models you made look great.
I feel the primaries infiltrators would be better, they have the same torso arm and leg design and have a pretty angular and tau looking helmet in my opinion
Tau space marines: whats that? You teleported close to me thinking you could survive my ranged weapons? Boi do i got bad news for you
When I first started to get into 40K, I out a marine head on an eldar body.
I think you Could let them have an Aquila or something like that. Like they didn't betray the Emperor and still worship him. They rebelled against the Imperium.
Nice
Thanks!
HERATIC
Id like to think these are either some prototype Battlesuits made using marine armor, or space marines who joined the Tau empire because they see it as the best choice of humanity if it wants to survive (because be honest with me, the imperium kind of fucking sucks)
How should one play these units? As battlesuits perhaps?
I actually don't play, so I'm not sure? While I was making them I was thinking of them as being able to cloak, so stealth suits might also work.
Yes inquisitor this video here
Jokes aside this looks really cool
"Like a lot of Warhammer fans"
wth man. my favorite faction is the Tau :(
would you convert bloodbowl orc to 40k? :)
Would Gue'vesa marines still follow the Codex Astartes?
=][= ...excuse me?
@@danyael777 You know, would they limit themselves to 1,000 marines or would they begin legion building like the Black Templars?
*_laughs in Ordo Haereticus_*
HERACY!!!!!!
Good conversion friend, however for your actions of desecrating my cousins armor shall land you into the grave. An Inquisitor will arrive as soon as he can
The Greater Good shall prevail
The music sounds oddly orange and black sounding perhaps hub related
Hella Heresy right here
Don’t think GW would accept these ones in play
No Space Marine worth his salt would Join the Tau.
Oh yes. Also there are aspects that make the Tau fit in the 40k universe believe it or not non Tau fans. The Tau may seem like some cool ass alternative to the other races in the galaxy but they are bassically a failed alternative that while may be better then the Imperium in some aspects is still fairly cruel and more desolate in others then most factions in others. They may seem at first glance that they don't fit within the 40k universe at first and aren't as gothic or grim dark but once you get into the lore you'll start to say otherwise. But even as a Tau fan the Tau do generally feel out of place in the 40l universe compared the others so I can understand guys. Also fuck the dark Elder.
HERESY!
I've heard this music on some other youtuber who does roughly the same thing. Would advice to change the music =)
Gonna be trying this. I love the Tau, and my current team is all about interspecies collaboration.
That's awesome, let me know how they turn out when you're done
@@kitbosh This is me three weeks later!
I only made one, since I plan to run it as a Crisis Battlesuit and I wanted to make his silhouette bigger to compensate the height. I think he turned out pretty well, if I say so myself!
imgur.com/gallery/TBVKZkM
@@JohnathanJWells That's awesome! He turned out great.
big tau
I like the tau but I like krieg rebels even more
Urge to purge rising.
heresey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The point of the tau IS that they aren’t gothic. They are outsiders who represent a naive optimism, un burdened by a bloody past. They fit the setting BECAUSE they don’t fit.
these absolutely rule.
Okay but only some parts of the imperium and sometimes chaos are gothic. None of the other Xenos are gothic like at all so saying they’re bad for not being gothic is just complete bs
I've seen some fucking heresy in my time but this is just too much.
These are SICK, I have to try making them myself at some point. Even though it would never happen, this could totally be what a defective space marine unit could have looked like as Tau Marines. Amazing stuff man!!
Dude that primer you are using is garbege. It looks like your models are made of sand papir. Get a primer thats intented for minitures you pretty much destroyed the model with that primer.. Other then that great conversion.
Bro paint them
This video should be titled “how to get shunned by literally all of your warhammer friends”
Check out El_Mutanto on Thingiverse or Cults 3D, they made 3D Models based on the same artwork and would be a hell of a lot cheaper to make as a large scale army.
Ooh, thanks for the tip, I'll check them out.
How far the mighty have fallen. The Dawn Guard descendant of the great 13th have been enslaved by the vile xenos. There fall marks now the last days of the eastern tribals called the tau. They have taken the Emperors blood by magic and sorcery. Our brothers will be avenged. By the blood of the Emperor and tome of the primarch. Ultramar marches on the worlds of the Tau.