I am impressed at how faithful (fitting) to the original designs the Sororitas range refresh is, it really feels like they just made things a little bit more crisp, and then expanded on the army's options. Even that 1997 metal model feels like with a good paint job it would fit in. Nice overview!
The Triumph of Saint Katherine gives out AoE buffs in a 6" radius. You choose 2 buffs in your Command Phase. It brackets like a vehicle despite being infantry. When you reach the bracket threshold you only get 1 buff. Its 10th edition buffs are: +2" move and +1 to advance and charge rolls. Reroll battle shock tests. Can perform 2 acts of faith. Reroll wound rolls of 1. Feel No Pain 6+. Improve AP of melee weapons by 1. The Triumph has: Move 6" T6 SV3+ W18 LD6+ OC6 Invulnerable SV+ Its only weapons are 6 shots from bolt pistols hitting on 2+ and 18 attacks from weapons hitting on 2+/Str 5/AP -2/Damage 1. You also forgot about the Celestians and the Repressor. It's ok so did GW. Aveline has a Legends data sheet. She is Lone Operative for 45 points. Veridyan is based on the 2nd edition codex for Sisters. There are two other models you didn't mention. Tariana Palos and Amalia Novena. Palos is based on the codex art seen in 8th edition and Novena is based on the cover to the first dedicated sisters novel named Faith & Fire.
The Helmet Modells are from 2004 and came with the release of the Codex Witchhunter. 1997 there were only Sisters without helmets or with Gasmask. The Exocist had a Conversion Kit buyable from the Mail Order. You got a Immolator and 8(?) Terminator Cyclonmissle-Launcher to built your own Exocist 😎 The Modell looked nice.
I'd have liked if you also showed the repressor tank, made by Forge World. The fluff of it is that it was originally a troop transport vehicle used by the Arbites while quelling rebellions, armed with a water cannon for driving back protestors and a pintle mounted storm bolter for cutting them down if they got too violent, plus firing ports for embarked arbitrators to shoot through. The sisters of battle saw these in use and thought "We want our own!" So they got their hands on a copy of the STC and replaced the water cannon with a heavy flamer, to turn crowds of dirty heretics into lakes of purifying flame, and replaced the heraldry of the adeptus arbites with their own and started using the repressor to their own ends. It's decidedly on the 2002 side of sisters vehicle design, but that can be drawn up to the fact that they got the STC from the arbites.
There are older model of Sisters of Battle, including test models of Sisters with power-fists. The biggest difference between the metal models and plastics is the scale. the metal ones are noticeably smaller. I wish they would bring back the Repressor.
One model that is older than the banner bearer is kinda a controversial thing. You may have seen two supposed old FSM models floating around but those were actually proto sisters of battle. (they even have sisters written on their base bar) They look NOTHING like modern sob and were just kinda girls in power armor.
@@NewbHammer40K I think they didn't have time and just went "ah shit we need sisters just try and sculpt a female head on some power armor" Tho after seeing the recent scions GWs sculpting for female heads hasn't improved since the 90s
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ahaha I've been putting the marines off because I just know that's going to be my longest video yet, but it might be time to get working on it soon. Thank you Cato Sicarius.
I am impressed at how faithful (fitting) to the original designs the Sororitas range refresh is, it really feels like they just made things a little bit more crisp, and then expanded on the army's options. Even that 1997 metal model feels like with a good paint job it would fit in. Nice overview!
I agree! Seems like they nailed it in 1997 on the aesthetics. Thanks for the support!
The Triumph of Saint Katherine gives out AoE buffs in a 6" radius. You choose 2 buffs in your Command Phase. It brackets like a vehicle despite being infantry. When you reach the bracket threshold you only get 1 buff.
Its 10th edition buffs are:
+2" move and +1 to advance and charge rolls.
Reroll battle shock tests.
Can perform 2 acts of faith.
Reroll wound rolls of 1.
Feel No Pain 6+.
Improve AP of melee weapons by 1.
The Triumph has:
Move 6"
T6
SV3+
W18
LD6+
OC6
Invulnerable SV+
Its only weapons are 6 shots from bolt pistols hitting on 2+ and 18 attacks from weapons hitting on 2+/Str 5/AP -2/Damage 1.
You also forgot about the Celestians and the Repressor. It's ok so did GW.
Aveline has a Legends data sheet. She is Lone Operative for 45 points.
Veridyan is based on the 2nd edition codex for Sisters.
There are two other models you didn't mention. Tariana Palos and Amalia Novena.
Palos is based on the codex art seen in 8th edition and Novena is based on the cover to the first dedicated sisters novel named Faith & Fire.
The Triumph of Saint Kathrine sounds sick! Thanks for sharing that, 18 wounds is pretty awesome for a group of infantry. Thanks for the clarifications
The Helmet Modells are from 2004 and came with the release of the Codex Witchhunter. 1997 there were only Sisters without helmets or with Gasmask.
The Exocist had a Conversion Kit buyable from the Mail Order. You got a Immolator and 8(?) Terminator Cyclonmissle-Launcher to built your own Exocist 😎 The Modell looked nice.
I love seeing the changes of the models over the years!
I love the new Saint Celestine model but I'm terrified of those thin scrolls snapping, even if they do look incredible.
That model would not survive a single drop it’s true
I'd have liked if you also showed the repressor tank, made by Forge World.
The fluff of it is that it was originally a troop transport vehicle used by the Arbites while quelling rebellions, armed with a water cannon for driving back protestors and a pintle mounted storm bolter for cutting them down if they got too violent, plus firing ports for embarked arbitrators to shoot through. The sisters of battle saw these in use and thought "We want our own!"
So they got their hands on a copy of the STC and replaced the water cannon with a heavy flamer, to turn crowds of dirty heretics into lakes of purifying flame, and replaced the heraldry of the adeptus arbites with their own and started using the repressor to their own ends. It's decidedly on the 2002 side of sisters vehicle design, but that can be drawn up to the fact that they got the STC from the arbites.
I looked it up, that dozer could definitely move some melted heretics. Thanks for sharing!
Love this series - keep it up!
Appreciate it!
There are older model of Sisters of Battle, including test models of Sisters with power-fists.
The biggest difference between the metal models and plastics is the scale. the metal ones are noticeably smaller. I wish they would bring back the Repressor.
One model that is older than the banner bearer is kinda a controversial thing. You may have seen two supposed old FSM models floating around but those were actually proto sisters of battle. (they even have sisters written on their base bar) They look NOTHING like modern sob and were just kinda girls in power armor.
I’ve seen those crazy skinny models they’re pretty wild
@@NewbHammer40K I think they didn't have time and just went "ah shit we need sisters just try and sculpt a female head on some power armor"
Tho after seeing the recent scions GWs sculpting for female heads hasn't improved since the 90s
my girls! im always super psyched far anything S O B.
Making this video made me appreciate them a lot more, they’re super cool!
🔥🎸🔥
The new faces bother me. They could at least TRY to make them looks like badass attractive
Why? Like are you gunna Goon at plastic models?
"Everything has to be made purposefully ugly or I will compulsively masturbate to it"
-You.
please don't forget to breathe
Ahaha thanks for the reminder, I was wondering why I turned purple
I, Cato Sicarius, demand that you create a video showcasing the evolution of my, Cato Sicarius', noble line, the Adeptus Astartes.
Cooperation will reward you with my (Cato Sicarius') thanks.
Denial may have you turned into a servitor.
Good day.
ahaha I've been putting the marines off because I just know that's going to be my longest video yet, but it might be time to get working on it soon. Thank you Cato Sicarius.