Basically, the Iron Hands fit everything for me. The Aethestic is Grimdark cyborgs in metallic black armor. They have a balance play style and are tough so my models stick around. The lore is awesome, and I really love that the Iron Hands basically go INSANE when Ferris Manus dies. LOVE THAT CONCEPT! And the miniature range is awesome! The FW MKIII squad gives us bionic arms, torsos, and legs to mix and match with the plastic MKIII marines. Their bionic heads look amazing and allow us to really customize our dudes. Also, Gorgon terminators and Medusan Immortals are just badass looking, and again can be used as characters and for kitbashing. Bonus, virtually all of our range is used by IRON WARRIORS players to kitbash and customize their armies and characters! WIN WIN!!
Ha ha. I 100% used some Iron Hands Mk3 armour guys for a tactical squad in my Iron Warriors army! I love your passion! Already so HYPED! Can't wait to see the army!
As an Iron Warriors enjoyer, I was VERY close to picking up Iron Hands too, they're super cool for the reasons you specified, and I LOVE their unique sculpts! The Warsmith I'm planning on building would include some bits from Gorgon Terminators, and I'm totally picking up IH MKIII bits for Iron Havocs and veterans. Y'all got the best bits, we're jealous out here!
Don't forget how their color scheme can be made more complex than it seems. There is a difference between silver, sheen black, and plain black. One can also add white, or other colors like red for clan Morragul.
New to Warhammer in general, took their test online and it told me Dark Angels. After hours of research, definitely the right call. I have so much to learn about this universe, so many games and the tabletop with these minis is so much!
That test actually sent me towards Alpha Legion, which I wasn't even considering before then! But my system locked it in for me. I think the online test has some serious merit! Dark Angels. Just. So. Cool.
@@blackbriargaming5483 haha yeah I bought my first minis and the codex for the marines and Dark Angels. Going with a Deathwing army. Those Terminators are so cool.
I think the lore for the Word bearers is actually pretty good, I hated them before I read the first heretic and a few other early Horus Heresy novels, They go to all the trouble creating the most perfect city, concentrate on citizens wellbeing both mentally, physically and spirituality, sure they were taking longer to bring a planet under the Emperors control than other chapters but they were trying to do it through diplomacy rather than pure force. . All that and the Emperor just destroys everything, In 40k what the world bearers were doing would have been considered the right way and they would have found allies among the Black Templars and especially the Inquisition and eclusiarchy and been seen as fanatically loyal. . Wrong time wrong place and a bit of a misunderstanding caused a lot of issues.
The ironic tragedy of the Word Bearers and the way the Siege books focus on how the Lectitio Divinitatus became the bedrock for the new Imperial Creed is really cool.
@@blackbriargaming5483 There's definitely a clever use of irony and foreshadowing in the Heresy books as well as tragedy in exploring who some of the key players were before they become corrupted and or broken.
So much this. Reading the first heretic got me actually sympathising with the word bearers. And also thinking that emperor was a real douche, acting like a god but not wanting to be worshiped. Pfft.
I LIKE THIS GUY, HE'S VERY PERSONABLE IT SEEMS & EASY TO LISTEN TO (not to mention has a pretty good & even-handed approach to The HH Hobby in general. Keep up the good work, M8! ;O)
I'm genuinely more attached to the Thousand Sons than any other nation or force from any other piece of fiction. I own every Horus Heresy book that features them (even Battle for the Abyss, which - despite being shockingly mediocre on the whole - contains one of my favorite HH characters), and they are to me the most tragic story in the entire Warhammer world. A misunderstood and mistrusted Legion who literally just wanted to spread knowledge and learning throughout the stars; their list of compliant worlds might be much shorter than some others, but every world on that list became a paradise of enlightenment. Prospero was the greatest world in the entire Imperium (FIGHT ME), a genuine utopia where the collected lore of a galaxy was stored, where the doctors could cure cancer with their minds, where the people passed their time debating philosophy in the gardens and delving into the mysteries of the cosmos. And because of Magnus' mistakes - mistakes made with the best of intentions, deriving from a son's need for his father's approval - Horus' duplicity, and the blind mistrust and hatred of Leman Russ, that world was destroyed in fire and a *loyal* legion was shattered and driven into the open arms of Chaos. (Spoilers ahead!) My favorite moment in the Horus Heresy novels is when Magnus confronts the Emperor under the Palace during the Siege of Terra. The Emperor offers him everything he could have ever wanted - redemption, a second chance, a new Legion free of the horror of the flesh-change - but the price he demands is that Magnus forsake the Thousand Sons and leave them to their fate... so Magnus tells him to blow it. "A thousand sons?" said Vulkan, still pleading with his brother. "A thousand already damned sons for the sake of the Imperium?" "Even one was too many," said Magnus. It's the moment when he comes full circle. On Prospero, he was almost willing to let his sons die for the sake of the Imperium; but he couldn't follow through on that. Here, for the first time he becomes master of his own destiny. No longer a blind pawn of fate, buffeted by betrayal and manipulated by both his father and Tzeentch, he does not "fall" to Chaos - he jumps, with open eyes, for the sake of the sons he almost abandoned. Anyway, this was all a very long-winded way of saying that I've already chosen my Legion. Beyond their story, I love their aesthetic, with their robes and sigils and profusion of arcane and esoteric details. I love their color scheme (red is my favorite color, and the red + gold + off-white combo is just... *chef's kiss*), and their playstyle. Still a great guide though.
True. And it makes the whole Rubric of Ahriman even more tragic - the legion Magnus sacrificed so much for, seemingly damaged beyond repair by his favorite son. Among other primarchs - a group full of regular assholes like the Lion or Lorgar, hypocrites like Leman Russ and Mortarion, insecure man-kids like Fulgrim, Ferrus or Perturabo and outright psychos like Curze or Angron, Magnus is definitely one of, if not the most sympathetic, complex and interesting one. The only tragedy of similar proportions to the Thousand Sons is the story of the World Eaters and Angron, but for different reasons, of course.
@@nordhulfr Oh yeah, 100%. Ahriman himself is such a deeply tragic figure; probably my favorite character in 40k. Pre-Heresy, he was the gentlest soul (well... as gentle as an Astartes can be). He was the one who questioned Magnus' more eccentric decisions. During their first clash with the Wolves on Shrike, Ahriman was the one trying to rein everyone in and keep them from doing anything rash. He was the one who questioned Magnus' psychic projection to warn the Emperor. He taught human Remembrancers to harness their latent Psychic power, speaking to them as a mentor rather than a superior. And then after the Legion fell, his grief over his twin's death and his bitterness over the Imperium's betrayal of his Legion led him on a spiral of obsession. The worst part is that he still technically has noble intentions; all he really wants to do is save his Legion from the fate that he created for them. He is the personification of "the ends justify the means," a "good man" doing horrifically evil things in pursuit of some combination of redemption and vengeance.
Me, a space wolves enthusiast: Cool argument Magnus still did a certain thing wrong On a less memey note I love it when people are passionate about their armies and you have it in spades!
@@christiankoppang8296 everyone fucked up in that situation, firstly the emperor, when he didn’t explain the warp, psychic powers and why he had a force field around terra to the third most powerful psyker in the imperium
one of my favorite things about the thousand sons is that the rubric of ahriman kinda goes both ways. all of the non-psyker members of the legion got turned into dust but in turn all the psykers arent able to be corrupted by chaos and they are very unique in that way. all the other traitor legions have many marines that have been corrupted but tsons cant, and i really like that about them. they are the "nicest" a chaos worshipper could get, especially with ahriman and magnus
Unless I find when I test paint that I'm not a fan of a clean Death Guard scheme I'm going with them since I really like the lore they have and some of their legion specific models. Closest contenders are (in alphabetical order): Alpha Legion, Salamanders and Thousand Sons. Honourable mention; Luna Wolves (though I fear they'd be a nightmare to paint lol).
If the cleanliness bothers you you could try weather and battle damage. Some rhinox hide/charred brown lightly sponged on, dab on some silver scratches. Its focus it on the edges of armour. A good wash is "marine juice" equal parts riekland flesh shade, nuln oil and thinning medium (ratio 1:1:1). Sonic sledgehammer has a couple videos showing it. Hope that helps
I've been painting my 40k Death Guard in their legion colors, get a good brown oil or enamel wash on their cream armor. It looks great. Some awesome references are the "Pallid Hands" color schemes.
I would say IW are the easiest to paint. Boltgun metal, nuln wash, boltgun metal drybrush, warplock bronze trim, argax and nuln wash with a light dry brush of bolt gun. Paint the shoulders black and add hazard stripes at random. Actually, with contrast, AL went from one of the hardest to one of the easiest. Boltgun base, ankellian constrast, silver trim done. Sons of Horus remain one of the most difficult as there is no one easy way to get the proper sea green right. I dont think white is particularly hard to paint. White base coat/primer. Gloss Nuln oil. Drybrush a non-GW white. Done. Done entire storm trooper army for Legion and A Star Phantom army this was that has won best painted twice in local events. Hopefully IW dont get screwed out of their characters. Both Golg and the Shatter-guy loyalist have actual miniatures. They two characters in the Betrayal of Calth boxed set are armed identically to those two guys. Cus-toad-eeze. unless you call space marines ass-tarts
For sons of horus i did nocturne green base and kabalite green as layer. For trims i use balthasar gold with retributor gold highlight. Wash is just nuln oil. Works great imo
@@blackbriargaming5483 they did but they look more green than the sea green in the art. In the old art anyway. I think these newer beakies are using the new SoH paints
@@blackbriargaming5483 I'm down to The White Scars and Raven Guard. I really don't like painting white though so the RG have the edge. I'm trying to learn more about them now and so far so good :)
Dark Angels. Most versatile army by a long shot. They look great in ALL marks of armor so you can vary you guys around. Finally their heraldry is one of the best and actually easy to freehand. Finally 3rd parting them is easy. The only negative is if you plan to have multiple legions on an army since DA don't do buddies.
Super helpful vid, helped me settle on Imperial Fists. Definitely need a break from painting black (also been doing BT for 40k, love the sword Brethren look so swapped the white for yellow) will be great to have OG VIIth for 30k, lore, asthetics and model range all work for me ✊
Which is the very first Legion, right Dark Angels - so done selecting which Legion because their is really ever one choice and I made it 30 years ago when I picked Dark Angels.
I'd never gotten into HH before, but this new starter box is just too cool to pass up. For me, it's either going to be Alpha Legion, or Sons of Horus. I love the colors, I don't already have armies in those shades.
I like all factions but I don't really love any one of them in particular. Although I do like being a loyalist over joining chaos, I'm still gonna choose the Alpha Legion because I just want one thing: *do a little trolling.* Before a match, I'll tell my loyalist opponent that I'm actually a loyalist in disguise and I'm sabotaging my chaos allies and myself for the Emperor. Whether they buy it or not doesn't matter since the small seed of doubt has now been planted in their mind. During a match, I'll say _"Just as planned"_ and smirk. They'll maybe think I know what they're up to, or just bluffing, or maybe I'm making them think I'm bluffing and I actually know their plan, or maybe I'm making them think that I'm making them think I'm bluffing, etc. I'll make them overthink and affect their decision making skills. I'll randomly do something that in the eyes of experienced players would be a braindead move or simply batshit insane, but I'll grin as if I'm just messing with them or seeing my master plan set in motion. If I win a match, it's the result of my master plan. If I lose, it's because I'm purposefully sabotaging myself _"just as planned"_ -and definitely not because of my horrendous strategy.- Win or lose, I'm still the victor because it's *_all part of the plan._* For me, I really think it's just fun to play with the Alpha Legion, and I really love their glossy shade of blue. *_But that's if I'll ever have the money to get into tabletop lmao_*
Really helpful as I’m thinking of going all in with the new Horus heresy. Still torn between word bearers, sons of Horus & night lords but getting there with my decision many thanks for this useful video.
The best way to play as The Imperial Fists, is to not play as The Imperial Fists! They can be a whole lot of fun when you build your army around the Black Templar (Sigismund) or Crimson Fist (Alexis Polux). My largest Horus Heresy army (by far!) is the Iron Warriors, so I laugh at the sons of Dorn. But Alexis Polux is just so damn awesome that I had so start a small force built around him! 😍
@@Grubnar Laugh away. Reminder that even in the Iron Cage, you only broke the 7th such that Dorn could rebuild them stronger than before. I personally am in absolute love with the conception of the Praetorians of Terra as people who do what must be done simply because no others will do it without demanding honor in return. I think the fundamental difference between Dorn and Perturabo, admirable men both, is that Perturabo didn't see how little Dorn actually cared for the fame he was surrounded with. Perty should have been rewarded and praised more than he was, yes, but simply demanding respect will only cause others to lose it. Look at the First for an excellent demonstration of that principle.
Same! Nothing looks quite as good on the table as a well-painted IF force. I also think they're seen as bland/unappealing on the surface until one reads a book about them/HH novels kinda like Word Bearers or even Death Guard (before they got all their own stuff with primaris launch).
@@Michael-wn3rh in my opinion, there isn't really such a thing as a bland legion to be honest. The only dudes who I see as kinda meh are the slam mandos, which I think is mostly just because I've never really gone looking for their fluff, so even that is mostly on me
Love it! You do you! My Black Templars are obviously successors and I am ALL about them, so I can't throw too much shade :P Putting an army together soon or already have one?!
In terms of HH Legions, I was always kind of torn between Death Guard, Iron Warriors, Night Lords and Salamanders. But only started playing when they introduced Daemons of the Ruinstorm, because I do play Daemons in 40k/Fantasy games since they can be used in them all. Not to mention it has so much room for creativity, because there only are a handful of HH Daemon Models. As well we have a guy who plays Orks with HH fan rules, always looks like a lot of fun.
Considering I have a full alpha legion force for 40k, including alpharius to proxy as whatever warlord I want to use, and an alpha legion contemptor, I think I already know what legion I'll get, but this was fun to watch anyway, Iron Warriors is definitely a runner up though, I love to paint hazard stripes for whatever reason.
@@blackbriargaming5483 I just think the Alpha Legion is really good for playing whatever you want, stealing other legions abilities and units and whatnot gives me the versatility I would want. I can collect a little bit of everything and still be able to use it without getting whole extra armies
@@catalyst772 You get to steal a unit from any astartes army and use abilities and such specific to that unit, it just uses overall rules from AL. So if you picked, say White scars speeders, you would be able to run a unit of white scars speeders. It lets you have a field of unique units for other factions on the shelf while still playing your main one, and getting to pull one of those units off for some fun times without having to commit to painting a full army of white scars.
There is! But it's about to be out of date. Wait a couple months and there will be all the new books you need. Mechanicum do indeed do siege automata better but Iron Warriors give it a decent crack :D
The new army list book will include their rules. So far they look pretty nasty and got a steep point reduction too. 4th legion new rules look great with access to pinning bolt weapons w shred on everything.
@@morganfreeway4560 I think the one I like with the big shield and hammer is Iron Warriors only. . Not sure though, I already have a load of mechanicus models just because I like the models. . I have 12 Vorax I have been using as Robots in 40k, also 60 Secutarii I have been using in 40k , 30 of the gun ones and 30 spear and shield. . I brought the big spider looking tech priest dude just due to him looking awesome.
@@johnfarscape If you pick up a Legion Praevian, you'd be able to bring Vorax and Castellax in an IW army without having to bring an allied detachment! Plus, IW and Mech are super buddy-buddy, so allying them is not a bad move at all either. It's thematic, it's fitting aesthetically, if you've got the funds and time to dedicate to a legion, IW might be for you! Iron Hands are also good pals with Mech too, so keep them in mind if you're not sure on the legion just yet. Also yes, Domitar-Ferrum battle automata are best bots
Building White Scars as we speak (already have the Khan). But with 2.0 coming in, the price of that legion could come down quite a bit if the Scimitar jetbikes get ported to plastic as it's a generic legion unit.
@@darkhighwayman1757 Their books are all pretty fantastic. Great characters. After my Alpha Legion it's a toss up between Scars and Fenrika I think. Plastic Jetbikes would certainly sway me... cause yep. It get a bit silly on price otherwise.
If you like an army but not the paint there are examples of cannon alternate paint schemes during this era. A lot of armies slowly changed to their 40k colors over time so you can draw something in between. Also most legions of not all had colors and names from before they found their respective primarch, before sanguinius the blood angels where called the revenant legion and had gunmetal armor with red and some gold accents
I'm still stuck deciding between Imperial Fists and Dark Angels. I like them both a lot. On one hand I like Dorn and the stalwart defensive nature of the Imperial Fists, but I also love the knightly aspects of the Dark Angels and the idea of taking a bunch of plasma or volkite weapons. Have no idea if the DA can actually take more plasma/volkite weapons than other legions rules-wise, but that fits them a lot more than putting those weapons in Imperial Fists I feel. I play general space marines in 40k, painted as a custom chapter so I can use them as whatever I want, but with the new HH edition and box set I want to go with a specific faction this time.
Yeah HH is definitely more narrative based so picking a Legion is the way to go. Personally I'd lean towards the Dark Angels. Cause they super cool. Imperial Fists are too "goody two shoes" for my liking. My recommendation is to read a couple of novels featuring your chosen Legions and hopefully that will help make your mind up :D
I had picked half my army before I even realized how many factions there were to pick from. I was going on just what kits I saw for sale between amazon and ebay. I ended up going with blood angels as they had a decent amount of dif unique characters and kits compared to most other options, and as you mentioned the painting appeared to be a little more on the simple/quicker side. Slap on some red, a little paint up the weapons, basic icons, shade them a splash and a quick highlight and done. I also like red and black color scheme overall. What I didnt expect was to find more ease in the necrons that came with the sets I picked up to be even easier and quicker to paint. What was going to be a secondary back up army ends up the first one table ready. I'd like to paint some black templar or death watch next but ive heard a lot of people complain about painting black space marines being a pain and I dont look forward to that, but I do like the look.
Lol. We talking 40k or Heresy here? I've got a 40k Black Templar army I'm working on and loving them. The nostalgia got me real good. Black is easy with a couple layers of contrast! :D
You can do alternative paint schemes just fine like specialist companies, black shields, splinter groups opposed to their own legion, proto chapters and warbands, environment camo, and basically any other reason.
Great video. I’m super excited for 2.0 as I’d hesitated over original Heresy due to cost (black books were very prohibitive). Having a hard time choosing a legion though. Paint Blood Angels in 40k so want to avoid red and black so that cuts out quite a few.
Thanks! I think we're going to see a LOT of new players into Heresy 😊 Hopefully the video was able to help you narrow it down to a shortlist? What are you thinking? Something a little less choppy and in your face? Maybe Ultramarines, Imperial Fists, Alpha Legion or Iron Warriors?
@@blackbriargaming5483 I keep changing my mind after each preview. Really enjoyed the TS one yesterday and their red is quite different from BA’s… However, I’ll probably be painting more than playing so a colour scheme that’s easy to weather and make each mini different might be a factor
I think it's weird how you cut out white scars when white is now so easy to paint with GW's new range of paints, there now being a spray paint called "white scar" and soulblight grey being a great shade, and even then, could use tamaiya grey panel liner and you got yourself a crisp white paint job off the bat. I'm just starting to paint and I was told to not start with white, but now with all these neat new tools to paint white armor, it's easy and quick to pop a marine with white scar, tamaiya grey panel, blue eyes and blood angels red for all the red bits. I really recommend trying it as it's made it so much easier and better for painters new to the hobby such as myself to paint these white schemes.
I am collecting and playing Thousand Sons and for literally any metal-sheen like armour... base black, layer dark silver color, drybrush from top by light silver color and layer either contrast (akhelian green makes amazing Alpha Legion like that) or any tamiya clear X color. For my TS I am using tamiya clear red ofc and it´s super easy candy red.
I have used Tamiya Clear Red before and have experimented with Contrast. Turns out Blood Angels Red contrast mixed with Liberator Gold makes a very strong metallic contrast paint hybrid (8:1 mix), especially when matched with Gloss varnish. It is pretty much a 1 to 1 match with the FW style candy red.
I play Raven Guard, Dark Angels, Grey Knights and, when Codex CSM comes out, Iron Warriors in 40k. That being said, I’ve always been drawn to the sleek and stealthy that the sons of Corax have going on. Corax is a veritable badass himself. Victorus aut mortis.
Ive nearly got into HH like 5 times and always watch this video. I have yet to decide if I'm good enough at painting a more complicated or perfectionist legion or if I just world eaters tf out of it with blood and chipping
I'm really struggling picking my legion. I've narrowed it down to Dark Angels, Space Wolves and Alpha Legion. I love the idea of collecting Space knights so DA really appeal to me, however I'm not sure I'm keen on painting so much black, and not a huge fan of their primarch and they don't seem to be involved in many aspects of the heresy. I really like the Space Wolves lore and their primarch, and their colour scheme appeals to me more I think. But I'm not big on their minature range like you. And with Alpha Legion, I really like their style of warfare and I like that their motives are left open to your imagination to play around with. Plus their colour scheme is really awesome. Minature range seems OK, although those Lernean Terminators are awesome. Plus the big thing is also I'm still very new to the hobby, so want a legion that is easy to paint and easy to learn to play. HELP.
Alpha Legion encourage any kind of playstyle so surprisingly make for a good beginner army. And are SO easy to paint. Their miniature range is great. Lore is awesome. I also love Space Wolves and Dark Angels but I think Alpha Legion may be the way to go??
One thing I found out is the legion you might think youd go with isnt the one you end up collecting. I always thought id go with EC but ended up with AL
Actually looking at this and some 'painting vids' a bit more, while I am pretty settled on Death Guard as my primary Legion. I'd pry be most inclined for my second towards: Iron Warriors, Imperial Fists, Thousand Sons or Alpha Legion. With honourable mentions to Dark Angels, Luna Wolves and Salamanders.
I really enjoyed this video and I am in a very similar situation. Getting hyped for new HH and trying to decide my legion. I have been playing/painting Deathwatch for 40k though. Still = No Black armor legions. Which is a shame bc honestly my best fit lore/model range is Dark Angels but … yeah pass on the black. When it comes to models, the primarch is huge factor. Which puts me off on a few chapters. Although there are some great 3rd party prints out there for those. Long story short is im also leaning heavily towards Alpha Legion. Especially the actually loyal destroy. Chaos from within vibes. Blood Angels are aslo high on the list but the Primarch model is not the best IMO Thousand Sons have a great model line but like you the lore is kind of lackluster. Funnily enough your video had me reviewing Salamander and now they jumped back on the “short list”. Also was thinking white scars and world eaters but the white armor is … a factor Spacewolves are cool but like you i would end up having to do a ot of 40k conversion stuff to get them to look how id like on the table Hmmmmm ….
Gameplay wise is Imperial Fists, Iron Hands, Alpha Legion, or Ultra Marinas better? I like big stompie robots and blotters. I also like the look and lore of Alpha Legion and Ultra Marinas.
Night Lords should be in Stealth and speed. They can force 2-3 turns of Night Fight( which will have a much bigger play in 2.0) and love their jump packs even with a special legion Jump squad you can buy
White scars are super easy to paint tbf, spray grey seer, drybrush white, mask off some zags and paint red, drybrush or highlight red, and then your standard weathering or washing method. The decals are more of an issue imo but da are the worst for that by far i think
Man. World Eaters are my jam. I love the stories, the aesthetic, the characters, the playstyle. But even with the playstyle, my Istvaan III company of XII are 2/3 melee, 1/3 shooting. 1 tac squad, heavy weapons team and Kratos means you can't just set up to counter 'run at you'...and if I can pin and flank... World Eaters are a wood chipper with malice - Good luck 😂
A bit late to the party but another thing to considered what part of the legion your going to paint. For example emperors children units that are made of of Terrans also mix a porcelain white in there color scheme, where as units from chemos do not
I have just off a full "company" of night lords, but haven't been in the gaming part o the hobby for several years, heresy 2.0 might just get me back into it
I’m just now getting into 30k after being a 40k player since the early 2000s. I like revisiting the old game system. There are some space marine legions I love in 30k that I don’t really like in 40k. Dark Angels specifically I think that’s who I’m collecting first.
So, following along as we make the decision. Aesthetics = World Eaters, Blue on white with blood splatter is great. Playstyle = World Eaters, Engagement range is hugs and kisses. Lore = World Eaters, I love Angron, Kharn, and Surlak's stories of madness. Minis = World Eaters, I love taking plenty of troops choices anyway... I wonder if I should play World Eaters?
@@blackbriargaming5483 *stares at pictures of his old World Eaters 40k army* Not sure, something is telling me that World Eaters might be a good choice. But the thought of playing a full Sagyar Mazan themed White Scars army (dark grey with red trimmings looks damn good too). Screw it, we're gonna do both... eventually.
I am still torn between Alpha Legion, Death Guard and a third that's hard to pick. I considered a legion with stylised armour like Blood Angels (Greek style), Word Bearers (Occult script)... I am more of a book reader.
I absolutely love the imperial fists but I dislike the fact that I have to paint yellow (even though their colour scheme is amazing). Despite this, I adore their primarch Rogal Dorn, I love their characters (Sigismund) and I love their style (Holy Roman Empire/German aesthetic)
Great video! I hafta disagree with your assessment of the Daemons of the Ruinstorm. After reading through the rules for army building with them the other day, the army is absolutely made with GW plastic daemons in mind. Matter of fact, list building is based entirely on just base size. And then you give the units rules to flesh out which God they are from. FW has very few HH specific daemons, namely large characters. But for filling out troops, Fast attack, etc. you're gonna be buying 40k/AOS daemons.
I'm having such a hard time narrowing between, iron hands, blood angels, and salamanders. How are these looking moving forward? Which do you think will be the least restrictive? Iron Hands will have cool conversions I can do, salamanders (if I try and paint the fire) will be a challenge, and blood angels are just cool and I've never painted a red army. Downside like 3 other folks at my club have iron hands. No salamanders or blood angels for HH yet
I think you should give the Word Bearers a second chance. Yes, Lorgar is quite whiny and, frankly, weak in the beginning. But he is NOT just a manipulated pawn to Erebus and Kor Phaeron. If you read Aurelian and Betrayer (and gave Butcher's Nails a listen/read before the latter, its awesome) you can see how manipulative and calculating he is in turn. He and his legion suffer immensely from the decentralized nature of worship though. By putting the ultimate authority and control with the pantheon, even though one or the other person labels themselves their Hierophant or whatnot, it invites schism, just like in any church. It happens more than once and it happens violently towards the end of the Heresy/Siege of Terra.
I bought the box set from a friend who purchased it and never got around to building it. Got it for $100 and I’ve built it but damn choosing how I want to paint my beakies is hard
i was doing world eaters but have switched to dark angels for a lot of the reasons in this video, they just tick more boxes. Space wolves and leman russ are my fav legion so they still tempt me but dark angels just seem better overall. But not having russ will make me sad especially as he's such a beast, maybe the best in combat which i love. But the lion is maybe a slightly better model and still great in combat, and the dark angels models are some of the best
I'm not gonna get into 30k if I have to buy FW resin to do it. They better release cool new plastic models for all the Horus Heresy stuff. Although I'd really like to try a loyalist Dusk Raiders based army who just plain hate their Primarch.
@@blackbriargaming5483 it's because of the pre-sanguinius bonds formed from shit deployment syndrome and the marginalised status that both groups suffered from
Thank you! Finally someone who agrees with me. Custodes look awesome but I hate them so much, so OP and annoying and not fun to play against at all, and this is 40k I'm talking about. Couldn't agree more.
I'm glad I found this channel. The only other decent sized channel for horus heresy is just a bunch of salt abd complaining. I was honestly starting ti reconsider playing 30k because of how toxic and gatekeeping the inherent channel was
I was feeling the same way. Really hyped over a year ago for new Horus heresy & when the cinematic trailer came out I was all in. However some of the community put me off bit by bit with basically making me feel mark 6 can only be in raven guard or alpha legion. Nothing wrong with those legions it’s just I wanted something different to them. It just felt like so much you can’t play these legions because they won’t wear mark 6. Put me off but I’m over the salt now & looking forward to Horus heresy again 🙂.
I'm still painting Luna Wolves as loyalist sons of horus proxies. Its an absolute pain but I can play them as the good or bad guys depending on who im fighting against.
@@blackbriargaming5483 Yeah you can play for both sides. You also change characters depending on what side you're on. If im playing chaos I would go with abaddon or horus (although my horus is painted white) If im playing loyalist. I fight with Loken and my white painted horus.
When dark mechanicum comes out in 40k and 30k I'm buying the whole line don't even care if I'm playing the game at the time ro if the rules suck. Every book with dark mech in it is awesome
I thought picking my 40k army was hard... (went blood angels and I do have the great angel). I thought about thousand sons but...more red, no. I'm thinking about Dark Angels, death guard or world eaters, or maybe imperial first.
So World Eaters are just more close combat monsters, blood angels but evil :P Imperial fists have no passion. Death Guard and Dark Angels get exciting! Maybe Death Guard cause your last army loyal to the Emperor?? And you can really get creative with griming them up.
Thanks for the video and have now managed to get it down to 6 :) Agree with the Space Wolves comments, waited for them as one most interested in starting, figures are meh.
I'll soon be doing a loyalist conversion video much like my 'chaosy' video. How to make great looking loyal 30k models using 40k bits, which I think SWs will benefit from the most.
Nope my next army will be White Scars white not bad to paint just need to keep your non white paints very thin if your primmer is white or go black and layer up to a very light grey lol but still keep your paints thin.
I love me iron warriors and aloha legion, something about sneaky lads so sneaky they forget which side their on and guys who are just assholes but competent is the best imo
drip over all, what ever looks cool is what i want as an army. except for alpha legion. id rather paint lightning on 41 night lord minis than that gorgeous metallic blue-green, cause i ain’t know how to do that bs and ima mess up my whole army 😂.
Honestly you could take any legion and just say they’re alpha legion, the whole battalion got infiltrated... same if you flip it, we infiltrated but we’re currently repainting our armour... and as we’ve infiltrated every legion the alpha legion could play any era
I've never dabbled in 30K before because I think cutting out all the xenos armies feels off, but I do like the rules. I'm building DG for 40K, would it be considered acceptable to use the same models by the typical 30K player?
Not quite. Some models yes. Some models no. DG were only just starting to slide into putrid grossness at the end of the Heresy. I am one day planning on converting a bunch of 40k DG to fit this theme, but they definitely need at least a BIT of cleaning up. And none of the drone weirdness and such. No xenos because of the focus on the Heresy, not the crusade that came before and sent them all scattering to the edge of the galaxy. There are some GREAT fan rules for xenos in 30k but can't for the life of me remember the guy who does them. He's even here in Canberra with me! They'll be online somewhere.
Basically, the Iron Hands fit everything for me. The Aethestic is Grimdark cyborgs in metallic black armor. They have a balance play style and are tough so my models stick around. The lore is awesome, and I really love that the Iron Hands basically go INSANE when Ferris Manus dies. LOVE THAT CONCEPT! And the miniature range is awesome! The FW MKIII squad gives us bionic arms, torsos, and legs to mix and match with the plastic MKIII marines. Their bionic heads look amazing and allow us to really customize our dudes. Also, Gorgon terminators and Medusan Immortals are just badass looking, and again can be used as characters and for kitbashing.
Bonus, virtually all of our range is used by IRON WARRIORS players to kitbash and customize their armies and characters! WIN WIN!!
Ha ha. I 100% used some Iron Hands Mk3 armour guys for a tactical squad in my Iron Warriors army! I love your passion! Already so HYPED! Can't wait to see the army!
As an Iron Warriors enjoyer, I was VERY close to picking up Iron Hands too, they're super cool for the reasons you specified, and I LOVE their unique sculpts! The Warsmith I'm planning on building would include some bits from Gorgon Terminators, and I'm totally picking up IH MKIII bits for Iron Havocs and veterans. Y'all got the best bits, we're jealous out here!
Don't forget how their color scheme can be made more complex than it seems.
There is a difference between silver, sheen black, and plain black.
One can also add white, or other colors like red for clan Morragul.
New to Warhammer in general, took their test online and it told me Dark Angels. After hours of research, definitely the right call. I have so much to learn about this universe, so many games and the tabletop with these minis is so much!
I'd go with them but already have a 40K list of them so wanted something different.
That test actually sent me towards Alpha Legion, which I wasn't even considering before then! But my system locked it in for me. I think the online test has some serious merit! Dark Angels. Just. So. Cool.
But one's black and one's green. So totally different... :P
@@blackbriargaming5483 haha yeah I bought my first minis and the codex for the marines and Dark Angels. Going with a Deathwing army. Those Terminators are so cool.
what test did you take? I'd love to find out which legion would suit me - or better yet, which legion I would suit!
I think the lore for the Word bearers is actually pretty good, I hated them before I read the first heretic and a few other early Horus Heresy novels,
They go to all the trouble creating the most perfect city, concentrate on citizens wellbeing both mentally, physically and spirituality,
sure they were taking longer to bring a planet under the Emperors control than other chapters but they were trying to do it through diplomacy rather than pure force. .
All that and the Emperor just destroys everything,
In 40k what the world bearers were doing would have been considered the right way and they would have found allies among the Black Templars and especially the Inquisition and eclusiarchy and been seen as fanatically loyal. .
Wrong time wrong place and a bit of a misunderstanding caused a lot of issues.
The ironic tragedy of the Word Bearers and the way the Siege books focus on how the Lectitio Divinitatus became the bedrock for the new Imperial Creed is really cool.
@@blackbriargaming5483 There's definitely a clever use of irony and foreshadowing in the Heresy books as well as tragedy in exploring who some of the key players were before they become corrupted and or broken.
tbf ADB have a tendency to make members of the loyalist faction to be blatantly on the asshole-evil side. Opposite for the traitor factions.
So much this. Reading the first heretic got me actually sympathising with the word bearers. And also thinking that emperor was a real douche, acting like a god but not wanting to be worshiped. Pfft.
Yall all sound like heretics 👁👄👁
Who else wants GW to make a Great crusade series as well, where we get to see the legions before their primarchs?
Yes please! So the black books often have a bunch of information about pre-primarch legions, they were all pretty much psychopaths and I love it!
@@blackbriargaming5483 I just kinda wanna see the legion that garro once knew (dusk raiders), the true luna wolves, etc...
I like how they often include pre-primarch legion markings in the transfer sheets. Terran Eagles for the Imperial Fists, War Hound crests etc.
Eh they can barely support heresy, id rather not see them split resources further
@@Alduin-di5wb Heresy is going from Resin to plastic... it's gonna take some time
I LIKE THIS GUY, HE'S VERY PERSONABLE IT SEEMS & EASY TO LISTEN TO (not to mention has a pretty good & even-handed approach to The HH Hobby in general.
Keep up the good work, M8! ;O)
I'm genuinely more attached to the Thousand Sons than any other nation or force from any other piece of fiction.
I own every Horus Heresy book that features them (even Battle for the Abyss, which - despite being shockingly mediocre on the whole - contains one of my favorite HH characters), and they are to me the most tragic story in the entire Warhammer world. A misunderstood and mistrusted Legion who literally just wanted to spread knowledge and learning throughout the stars; their list of compliant worlds might be much shorter than some others, but every world on that list became a paradise of enlightenment. Prospero was the greatest world in the entire Imperium (FIGHT ME), a genuine utopia where the collected lore of a galaxy was stored, where the doctors could cure cancer with their minds, where the people passed their time debating philosophy in the gardens and delving into the mysteries of the cosmos. And because of Magnus' mistakes - mistakes made with the best of intentions, deriving from a son's need for his father's approval - Horus' duplicity, and the blind mistrust and hatred of Leman Russ, that world was destroyed in fire and a *loyal* legion was shattered and driven into the open arms of Chaos.
(Spoilers ahead!) My favorite moment in the Horus Heresy novels is when Magnus confronts the Emperor under the Palace during the Siege of Terra. The Emperor offers him everything he could have ever wanted - redemption, a second chance, a new Legion free of the horror of the flesh-change - but the price he demands is that Magnus forsake the Thousand Sons and leave them to their fate... so Magnus tells him to blow it.
"A thousand sons?" said Vulkan, still pleading with his brother. "A thousand already damned sons for the sake of the Imperium?"
"Even one was too many," said Magnus.
It's the moment when he comes full circle. On Prospero, he was almost willing to let his sons die for the sake of the Imperium; but he couldn't follow through on that. Here, for the first time he becomes master of his own destiny. No longer a blind pawn of fate, buffeted by betrayal and manipulated by both his father and Tzeentch, he does not "fall" to Chaos - he jumps, with open eyes, for the sake of the sons he almost abandoned.
Anyway, this was all a very long-winded way of saying that I've already chosen my Legion. Beyond their story, I love their aesthetic, with their robes and sigils and profusion of arcane and esoteric details. I love their color scheme (red is my favorite color, and the red + gold + off-white combo is just... *chef's kiss*), and their playstyle. Still a great guide though.
True. And it makes the whole Rubric of Ahriman even more tragic - the legion Magnus sacrificed so much for, seemingly damaged beyond repair by his favorite son. Among other primarchs - a group full of regular assholes like the Lion or Lorgar, hypocrites like Leman Russ and Mortarion, insecure man-kids like Fulgrim, Ferrus or Perturabo and outright psychos like Curze or Angron, Magnus is definitely one of, if not the most sympathetic, complex and interesting one.
The only tragedy of similar proportions to the Thousand Sons is the story of the World Eaters and Angron, but for different reasons, of course.
@@nordhulfr Oh yeah, 100%. Ahriman himself is such a deeply tragic figure; probably my favorite character in 40k.
Pre-Heresy, he was the gentlest soul (well... as gentle as an Astartes can be). He was the one who questioned Magnus' more eccentric decisions. During their first clash with the Wolves on Shrike, Ahriman was the one trying to rein everyone in and keep them from doing anything rash. He was the one who questioned Magnus' psychic projection to warn the Emperor. He taught human Remembrancers to harness their latent Psychic power, speaking to them as a mentor rather than a superior.
And then after the Legion fell, his grief over his twin's death and his bitterness over the Imperium's betrayal of his Legion led him on a spiral of obsession. The worst part is that he still technically has noble intentions; all he really wants to do is save his Legion from the fate that he created for them. He is the personification of "the ends justify the means," a "good man" doing horrifically evil things in pursuit of some combination of redemption and vengeance.
Me, a space wolves enthusiast: Cool argument Magnus still did a certain thing wrong
On a less memey note I love it when people are passionate about their armies and you have it in spades!
@@christiankoppang8296 everyone fucked up in that situation, firstly the emperor, when he didn’t explain the warp, psychic powers and why he had a force field around terra to the third most powerful psyker in the imperium
one of my favorite things about the thousand sons is that the rubric of ahriman kinda goes both ways. all of the non-psyker members of the legion got turned into dust but in turn all the psykers arent able to be corrupted by chaos and they are very unique in that way. all the other traitor legions have many marines that have been corrupted but tsons cant, and i really like that about them. they are the "nicest" a chaos worshipper could get, especially with ahriman and magnus
Unless I find when I test paint that I'm not a fan of a clean Death Guard scheme I'm going with them since I really like the lore they have and some of their legion specific models.
Closest contenders are (in alphabetical order): Alpha Legion, Salamanders and Thousand Sons. Honourable mention; Luna Wolves (though I fear they'd be a nightmare to paint lol).
If the cleanliness bothers you you could try weather and battle damage.
Some rhinox hide/charred brown lightly sponged on, dab on some silver scratches. Its focus it on the edges of armour.
A good wash is "marine juice" equal parts riekland flesh shade, nuln oil and thinning medium (ratio 1:1:1).
Sonic sledgehammer has a couple videos showing it.
Hope that helps
I've been painting my 40k Death Guard in their legion colors, get a good brown oil or enamel wash on their cream armor. It looks great. Some awesome references are the "Pallid Hands" color schemes.
@@zackcook5123 I meant more in the sense of if I find I don't enjoy painting the scheme but yeah thanks for the advice there :)
@@Lomhow Meant more in the sense that I find I don't actually enjoy doing the Death Guard scheme overall, but thoughts are definitely appreciated :)
Death Guard can be clean! They would have started that way before each planet fall, surely! Well, at least early in the Heresy...
I would say IW are the easiest to paint. Boltgun metal, nuln wash, boltgun metal drybrush, warplock bronze trim, argax and nuln wash with a light dry brush of bolt gun. Paint the shoulders black and add hazard stripes at random. Actually, with contrast, AL went from one of the hardest to one of the easiest. Boltgun base, ankellian constrast, silver trim done. Sons of Horus remain one of the most difficult as there is no one easy way to get the proper sea green right. I dont think white is particularly hard to paint. White base coat/primer. Gloss Nuln oil. Drybrush a non-GW white. Done. Done entire storm trooper army for Legion and A Star Phantom army this was that has won best painted twice in local events.
Hopefully IW dont get screwed out of their characters. Both Golg and the Shatter-guy loyalist have actual miniatures. They two characters in the Betrayal of Calth boxed set are armed identically to those two guys.
Cus-toad-eeze. unless you call space marines ass-tarts
For sons of horus i did nocturne green base and kabalite green as layer. For trims i use balthasar gold with retributor gold highlight. Wash is just nuln oil. Works great imo
You're not wrong! That's why they were my first army! Ha! Didn't GW finally release a SoH green paint?? Could have sworn I saw it on the shelves.
@@blackbriargaming5483 they did but they look more green than the sea green in the art. In the old art anyway. I think these newer beakies are using the new SoH paints
Ultramarines are Roman Empire theme actually, it is why I personally like them
So true! I missed this one. And the 30k Ultramarines do look great. 30k Guilliman mini vs. 40 Guilliman mini, there is no competition.
Great video! Really helpful to make a choice. I followed it and still have a couple of options left but I'm now closer to making that final decision.
Awesome! Thanks! What were the options you narrowed down to?!
@@blackbriargaming5483 I'm down to The White Scars and Raven Guard. I really don't like painting white though so the RG have the edge. I'm trying to learn more about them now and so far so good :)
Dark Angels. Most versatile army by a long shot. They look great in ALL marks of armor so you can vary you guys around. Finally their heraldry is one of the best and actually easy to freehand. Finally 3rd parting them is easy. The only negative is if you plan to have multiple legions on an army since DA don't do buddies.
do LOVE me some Dark Angels, I'll definitely get to them at some stage
Super helpful vid, helped me settle on Imperial Fists. Definitely need a break from painting black (also been doing BT for 40k, love the sword Brethren look so swapped the white for yellow) will be great to have OG VIIth for 30k, lore, asthetics and model range all work for me ✊
Which is the very first Legion, right Dark Angels - so done selecting which Legion because their is really ever one choice and I made it 30 years ago when I picked Dark Angels.
I'd never gotten into HH before, but this new starter box is just too cool to pass up. For me, it's either going to be Alpha Legion, or Sons of Horus. I love the colors, I don't already have armies in those shades.
Ha ha. Yeah. The colour is often the most important part!
I like all factions but I don't really love any one of them in particular. Although I do like being a loyalist over joining chaos, I'm still gonna choose the Alpha Legion because I just want one thing: *do a little trolling.* Before a match, I'll tell my loyalist opponent that I'm actually a loyalist in disguise and I'm sabotaging my chaos allies and myself for the Emperor. Whether they buy it or not doesn't matter since the small seed of doubt has now been planted in their mind. During a match, I'll say _"Just as planned"_ and smirk. They'll maybe think I know what they're up to, or just bluffing, or maybe I'm making them think I'm bluffing and I actually know their plan, or maybe I'm making them think that I'm making them think I'm bluffing, etc. I'll make them overthink and affect their decision making skills. I'll randomly do something that in the eyes of experienced players would be a braindead move or simply batshit insane, but I'll grin as if I'm just messing with them or seeing my master plan set in motion. If I win a match, it's the result of my master plan. If I lose, it's because I'm purposefully sabotaging myself _"just as planned"_ -and definitely not because of my horrendous strategy.- Win or lose, I'm still the victor because it's *_all part of the plan._* For me, I really think it's just fun to play with the Alpha Legion, and I really love their glossy shade of blue.
*_But that's if I'll ever have the money to get into tabletop lmao_*
Really helpful as I’m thinking of going all in with the new Horus heresy. Still torn between word bearers, sons of Horus & night lords but getting there with my decision many thanks for this useful video.
Awesome to hear! Glad we could help :D
Night Lord's for the win
One of the best vids I’ve ever come across . Thanks
I mean, the common conception is that the Imperial Fists are boring, so I can totally understand that. I personally love the fuck out of them though.
The best way to play as The Imperial Fists, is to not play as The Imperial Fists!
They can be a whole lot of fun when you build your army around the Black Templar (Sigismund) or Crimson Fist (Alexis Polux).
My largest Horus Heresy army (by far!) is the Iron Warriors, so I laugh at the sons of Dorn.
But Alexis Polux is just so damn awesome that I had so start a small force built around him! 😍
@@Grubnar Laugh away. Reminder that even in the Iron Cage, you only broke the 7th such that Dorn could rebuild them stronger than before.
I personally am in absolute love with the conception of the Praetorians of Terra as people who do what must be done simply because no others will do it without demanding honor in return. I think the fundamental difference between Dorn and Perturabo, admirable men both, is that Perturabo didn't see how little Dorn actually cared for the fame he was surrounded with. Perty should have been rewarded and praised more than he was, yes, but simply demanding respect will only cause others to lose it. Look at the First for an excellent demonstration of that principle.
Same! Nothing looks quite as good on the table as a well-painted IF force. I also think they're seen as bland/unappealing on the surface until one reads a book about them/HH novels kinda like Word Bearers or even Death Guard (before they got all their own stuff with primaris launch).
@@Michael-wn3rh in my opinion, there isn't really such a thing as a bland legion to be honest. The only dudes who I see as kinda meh are the slam mandos, which I think is mostly just because I've never really gone looking for their fluff, so even that is mostly on me
Love it! You do you! My Black Templars are obviously successors and I am ALL about them, so I can't throw too much shade :P Putting an army together soon or already have one?!
In terms of HH Legions, I was always kind of torn between Death Guard, Iron Warriors, Night Lords and Salamanders. But only started playing when they introduced Daemons of the Ruinstorm, because I do play Daemons in 40k/Fantasy games since they can be used in them all.
Not to mention it has so much room for creativity, because there only are a handful of HH Daemon Models.
As well we have a guy who plays Orks with HH fan rules, always looks like a lot of fun.
Which way do you think you'll go for the new edition?? New Legion? Night Lords are definitely under-represented and are just so neat.
Considering I have a full alpha legion force for 40k, including alpharius to proxy as whatever warlord I want to use, and an alpha legion contemptor, I think I already know what legion I'll get, but this was fun to watch anyway, Iron Warriors is definitely a runner up though, I love to paint hazard stripes for whatever reason.
ha ha, are you not over being sneaky all the time??
@@blackbriargaming5483 I just think the Alpha Legion is really good for playing whatever you want, stealing other legions abilities and units and whatnot gives me the versatility I would want. I can collect a little bit of everything and still be able to use it without getting whole extra armies
@@AnnieAturday W8 Alpha legion can use abilities from other Legions in HH?
@@catalyst772 You get to steal a unit from any astartes army and use abilities and such specific to that unit, it just uses overall rules from AL. So if you picked, say White scars speeders, you would be able to run a unit of white scars speeders. It lets you have a field of unique units for other factions on the shelf while still playing your main one, and getting to pull one of those units off for some fun times without having to commit to painting a full army of white scars.
@@AnnieAturday Ultrabased
I'm just getting into HH, I'm looking at Iron Warriors due to the siege automata looking awesome. . Is there a particular codex/Book I need for those?
You should look at the mechanicum if you like siege bots
There is! But it's about to be out of date. Wait a couple months and there will be all the new books you need. Mechanicum do indeed do siege automata better but Iron Warriors give it a decent crack :D
The new army list book will include their rules. So far they look pretty nasty and got a steep point reduction too. 4th legion new rules look great with access to pinning bolt weapons w shred on everything.
@@morganfreeway4560 I think the one I like with the big shield and hammer is Iron Warriors only. . Not sure though, I already have a load of mechanicus models just because I like the models. . I have 12 Vorax I have been using as Robots in 40k, also 60 Secutarii I have been using in 40k , 30 of the gun ones and 30 spear and shield. . I brought the big spider looking tech priest dude just due to him looking awesome.
@@johnfarscape If you pick up a Legion Praevian, you'd be able to bring Vorax and Castellax in an IW army without having to bring an allied detachment! Plus, IW and Mech are super buddy-buddy, so allying them is not a bad move at all either. It's thematic, it's fitting aesthetically, if you've got the funds and time to dedicate to a legion, IW might be for you! Iron Hands are also good pals with Mech too, so keep them in mind if you're not sure on the legion just yet.
Also yes, Domitar-Ferrum battle automata are best bots
Building White Scars as we speak (already have the Khan). But with 2.0 coming in, the price of that legion could come down quite a bit if the Scimitar jetbikes get ported to plastic as it's a generic legion unit.
I would LOOOOOVE some plastic jetbikes, was thinking about this just this morning. Surely. Surely they're coming.
I love the Scars after reading a couple books in Siege of Terra and they were amazing. But buying a bunch of jet bikes scares me on price.
@@darkhighwayman1757 Their books are all pretty fantastic. Great characters. After my Alpha Legion it's a toss up between Scars and Fenrika I think. Plastic Jetbikes would certainly sway me... cause yep. It get a bit silly on price otherwise.
@@darkhighwayman1757 their own books during the Heresy are great as well (Scars, Path of Heaven).
If you like an army but not the paint there are examples of cannon alternate paint schemes during this era. A lot of armies slowly changed to their 40k colors over time so you can draw something in between. Also most legions of not all had colors and names from before they found their respective primarch, before sanguinius the blood angels where called the revenant legion and had gunmetal armor with red and some gold accents
I'm still stuck deciding between Imperial Fists and Dark Angels. I like them both a lot. On one hand I like Dorn and the stalwart defensive nature of the Imperial Fists, but I also love the knightly aspects of the Dark Angels and the idea of taking a bunch of plasma or volkite weapons. Have no idea if the DA can actually take more plasma/volkite weapons than other legions rules-wise, but that fits them a lot more than putting those weapons in Imperial Fists I feel.
I play general space marines in 40k, painted as a custom chapter so I can use them as whatever I want, but with the new HH edition and box set I want to go with a specific faction this time.
Yeah HH is definitely more narrative based so picking a Legion is the way to go. Personally I'd lean towards the Dark Angels. Cause they super cool. Imperial Fists are too "goody two shoes" for my liking. My recommendation is to read a couple of novels featuring your chosen Legions and hopefully that will help make your mind up :D
Awesome video. I had already picked the Fists, this helped cement why in my head. Thanks
Great to hear! :D
I had picked half my army before I even realized how many factions there were to pick from. I was going on just what kits I saw for sale between amazon and ebay. I ended up going with blood angels as they had a decent amount of dif unique characters and kits compared to most other options, and as you mentioned the painting appeared to be a little more on the simple/quicker side. Slap on some red, a little paint up the weapons, basic icons, shade them a splash and a quick highlight and done. I also like red and black color scheme overall. What I didnt expect was to find more ease in the necrons that came with the sets I picked up to be even easier and quicker to paint. What was going to be a secondary back up army ends up the first one table ready.
I'd like to paint some black templar or death watch next but ive heard a lot of people complain about painting black space marines being a pain and I dont look forward to that, but I do like the look.
Lol. We talking 40k or Heresy here? I've got a 40k Black Templar army I'm working on and loving them. The nostalgia got me real good. Black is easy with a couple layers of contrast! :D
Good choice. Alpha Legion look great with the MK6 armour that will be in the starter box.
Right?? Definitely helped shape that decision.
You can do alternative paint schemes just fine like specialist companies, black shields, splinter groups opposed to their own legion, proto chapters and warbands, environment camo, and basically any other reason.
Great video. I’m super excited for 2.0 as I’d hesitated over original Heresy due to cost (black books were very prohibitive). Having a hard time choosing a legion though. Paint Blood Angels in 40k so want to avoid red and black so that cuts out quite a few.
Thanks! I think we're going to see a LOT of new players into Heresy 😊 Hopefully the video was able to help you narrow it down to a shortlist? What are you thinking? Something a little less choppy and in your face? Maybe Ultramarines, Imperial Fists, Alpha Legion or Iron Warriors?
@@blackbriargaming5483 I keep changing my mind after each preview. Really enjoyed the TS one yesterday and their red is quite different from BA’s… However, I’ll probably be painting more than playing so a colour scheme that’s easy to weather and make each mini different might be a factor
I think it's weird how you cut out white scars when white is now so easy to paint with GW's new range of paints, there now being a spray paint called "white scar" and soulblight grey being a great shade, and even then, could use tamaiya grey panel liner and you got yourself a crisp white paint job off the bat. I'm just starting to paint and I was told to not start with white, but now with all these neat new tools to paint white armor, it's easy and quick to pop a marine with white scar, tamaiya grey panel, blue eyes and blood angels red for all the red bits. I really recommend trying it as it's made it so much easier and better for painters new to the hobby such as myself to paint these white schemes.
Great to hear! Yeah I'm going to try a white army soon I think 🥰
I am collecting and playing Thousand Sons and for literally any metal-sheen like armour... base black, layer dark silver color, drybrush from top by light silver color and layer either contrast (akhelian green makes amazing Alpha Legion like that) or any tamiya clear X color. For my TS I am using tamiya clear red ofc and it´s super easy candy red.
I have used Tamiya Clear Red before and have experimented with Contrast. Turns out Blood Angels Red contrast mixed with Liberator Gold makes a very strong metallic contrast paint hybrid (8:1 mix), especially when matched with Gloss varnish. It is pretty much a 1 to 1 match with the FW style candy red.
I play Raven Guard, Dark Angels, Grey Knights and, when Codex CSM comes out, Iron Warriors in 40k. That being said, I’ve always been drawn to the sleek and stealthy that the sons of Corax have going on. Corax is a veritable badass himself. Victorus aut mortis.
Been listening to a bunch of Raven Guard audio books lately. Do love their warfare style.
Ive nearly got into HH like 5 times and always watch this video. I have yet to decide if I'm good enough at painting a more complicated or perfectionist legion or if I just world eaters tf out of it with blood and chipping
I'm really struggling picking my legion. I've narrowed it down to Dark Angels, Space Wolves and Alpha Legion.
I love the idea of collecting Space knights so DA really appeal to me, however I'm not sure I'm keen on painting so much black, and not a huge fan of their primarch and they don't seem to be involved in many aspects of the heresy.
I really like the Space Wolves lore and their primarch, and their colour scheme appeals to me more I think. But I'm not big on their minature range like you.
And with Alpha Legion, I really like their style of warfare and I like that their motives are left open to your imagination to play around with. Plus their colour scheme is really awesome. Minature range seems OK, although those Lernean Terminators are awesome.
Plus the big thing is also I'm still very new to the hobby, so want a legion that is easy to paint and easy to learn to play. HELP.
Alpha Legion encourage any kind of playstyle so surprisingly make for a good beginner army. And are SO easy to paint. Their miniature range is great. Lore is awesome. I also love Space Wolves and Dark Angels but I think Alpha Legion may be the way to go??
One thing I found out is the legion you might think youd go with isnt the one you end up collecting. I always thought id go with EC but ended up with AL
For sure! There's so many factors involved. It's easy to get distracted, sometimes a dozen times, before you land on the army that's right for you.
Actually looking at this and some 'painting vids' a bit more, while I am pretty settled on Death Guard as my primary Legion. I'd pry be most inclined for my second towards: Iron Warriors, Imperial Fists, Thousand Sons or Alpha Legion. With honourable mentions to Dark Angels, Luna Wolves and Salamanders.
Sons of Horus* they are renamed and colour changed by the time the Heresy starts.
I really enjoyed this video and I am in a very similar situation. Getting hyped for new HH and trying to decide my legion. I have been playing/painting Deathwatch for 40k though. Still = No Black armor legions.
Which is a shame bc honestly my best fit lore/model range is Dark Angels but … yeah pass on the black.
When it comes to models, the primarch is huge factor. Which puts me off on a few chapters. Although there are some great 3rd party prints out there for those.
Long story short is im also leaning heavily towards Alpha Legion. Especially the actually loyal destroy. Chaos from within vibes.
Blood Angels are aslo high on the list but the Primarch model is not the best IMO
Thousand Sons have a great model line but like you the lore is kind of lackluster.
Funnily enough your video had me reviewing Salamander and now they jumped back on the “short list”.
Also was thinking white scars and world eaters but the white armor is … a factor
Spacewolves are cool but like you i would end up having to do a ot of 40k conversion stuff to get them to look how id like on the table
Hmmmmm ….
Gameplay wise is Imperial Fists, Iron Hands, Alpha Legion, or Ultra Marinas better?
I like big stompie robots and blotters. I also like the look and lore of Alpha Legion and Ultra Marinas.
Night Lords should be in Stealth and speed. They can force 2-3 turns of Night Fight( which will have a much bigger play in 2.0) and love their jump packs even with a special legion Jump squad you can buy
You're not wrong!! Can't wait to see their new rules. Top tier. You heard it here first 😉
White scars are super easy to paint tbf, spray grey seer, drybrush white, mask off some zags and paint red, drybrush or highlight red, and then your standard weathering or washing method. The decals are more of an issue imo but da are the worst for that by far i think
Man. World Eaters are my jam. I love the stories, the aesthetic, the characters, the playstyle.
But even with the playstyle, my Istvaan III company of XII are 2/3 melee, 1/3 shooting.
1 tac squad, heavy weapons team and Kratos means you can't just set up to counter 'run at you'...and if I can pin and flank... World Eaters are a wood chipper with malice - Good luck 😂
A bit late to the party but another thing to considered what part of the legion your going to paint. For example emperors children units that are made of of Terrans also mix a porcelain white in there color scheme, where as units from chemos do not
I did NOT know that! That's cool!
I have just off a full "company" of night lords, but haven't been in the gaming part o the hobby for several years, heresy 2.0 might just get me back into it
Get on it! Night Lords are looking STROOOOONG in the new edition.
Clearly lack the stoicism for the real good guys the salamanders
I’m just now getting into 30k after being a 40k player since the early 2000s. I like revisiting the old game system. There are some space marine legions I love in 30k that I don’t really like in 40k. Dark Angels specifically I think that’s who I’m collecting first.
So, following along as we make the decision.
Aesthetics = World Eaters, Blue on white with blood splatter is great.
Playstyle = World Eaters, Engagement range is hugs and kisses.
Lore = World Eaters, I love Angron, Kharn, and Surlak's stories of madness.
Minis = World Eaters, I love taking plenty of troops choices anyway...
I wonder if I should play World Eaters?
@@TheCoyote808 either that or Imperial Fists 🤔😋
@@blackbriargaming5483 *stares at pictures of his old World Eaters 40k army* Not sure, something is telling me that World Eaters might be a good choice. But the thought of playing a full Sagyar Mazan themed White Scars army (dark grey with red trimmings looks damn good too). Screw it, we're gonna do both... eventually.
Stormhost silver and a contrast paint over that. Winner.
I am still torn between Alpha Legion, Death Guard and a third that's hard to pick. I considered a legion with stylised armour like Blood Angels (Greek style), Word Bearers (Occult script)... I am more of a book reader.
Word Bearers LOVE books! Or burn them. I don't know. Maybe both?
I absolutely love the imperial fists but I dislike the fact that I have to paint yellow (even though their colour scheme is amazing). Despite this, I adore their primarch Rogal Dorn, I love their characters (Sigismund) and I love their style (Holy Roman Empire/German aesthetic)
Check out the new contrast paints. They make it look SUPER easy.
Great video! I hafta disagree with your assessment of the Daemons of the Ruinstorm. After reading through the rules for army building with them the other day, the army is absolutely made with GW plastic daemons in mind. Matter of fact, list building is based entirely on just base size. And then you give the units rules to flesh out which God they are from. FW has very few HH specific daemons, namely large characters. But for filling out troops, Fast attack, etc. you're gonna be buying 40k/AOS daemons.
Fair call! I'm not THAT familiar with them. Stumbled upon a bunch of daemons a while ago so may have to look into it 🤔
Are there any rules for Blackshields?
What a wonderful video, well done.
Thanks! Seems like it's super handy for people!!
I like tha analysis you made. I would have included another category in the aestethics section: the armor they wear: Mark III, mark IV or the mark VI
I'm having such a hard time narrowing between, iron hands, blood angels, and salamanders. How are these looking moving forward? Which do you think will be the least restrictive?
Iron Hands will have cool conversions I can do, salamanders (if I try and paint the fire) will be a challenge, and blood angels are just cool and I've never painted a red army.
Downside like 3 other folks at my club have iron hands. No salamanders or blood angels for HH yet
Welcome to the Legion.
Loyalist? Traitor? Why not both?!
I think you should give the Word Bearers a second chance. Yes, Lorgar is quite whiny and, frankly, weak in the beginning. But he is NOT just a manipulated pawn to Erebus and Kor Phaeron. If you read Aurelian and Betrayer (and gave Butcher's Nails a listen/read before the latter, its awesome) you can see how manipulative and calculating he is in turn.
He and his legion suffer immensely from the decentralized nature of worship though. By putting the ultimate authority and control with the pantheon, even though one or the other person labels themselves their Hierophant or whatnot, it invites schism, just like in any church. It happens more than once and it happens violently towards the end of the Heresy/Siege of Terra.
I do enjoy his manipulation of Angron. I'm giving them and the XIII both a second chance. Reading Battle for the Abyss at the moment.
@@blackbriargaming5483 very good! I only became an Ultramarine fan through the novels myself. Know No Fear is amesome
If i play Word Bearers I'm gonna field a loyalist legion where we parade Erebus around on a mobile crucifix.
I bought the box set from a friend who purchased it and never got around to building it. Got it for $100 and I’ve built it but damn choosing how I want to paint my beakies is hard
I think i will go with Thousand Sons, Word Bearers or Alpha Legion myself.
Great choices! Guess it comes down to what colour you want to paint??
Alpha legion would be under lizard theme also
So true!
i was doing world eaters but have switched to dark angels for a lot of the reasons in this video, they just tick more boxes. Space wolves and leman russ are my fav legion so they still tempt me but dark angels just seem better overall. But not having russ will make me sad especially as he's such a beast, maybe the best in combat which i love. But the lion is maybe a slightly better model and still great in combat, and the dark angels models are some of the best
100%. One day I won't be able to hold out any longer and it'll have to be Dark Angels time.
dude why is 30k stuff overwhelmingly more expensive than 40k? World eaters have a set of 5 terminators for damn near a 100 dollars..
Some things are resin rather than plastic. More expensive
I mean I do Wolves in 40k, but damn do I love The Emperor's Children and Alpha Legion.
All great choices!
Source for that first image of all the legions together?
All thought i like them all but for horus heresy its between Dark Angels or Death Guard.
Great video makes me want to start an army and I already have SoH and some IF lol
I'm not gonna get into 30k if I have to buy FW resin to do it. They better release cool new plastic models for all the Horus Heresy stuff. Although I'd really like to try a loyalist Dusk Raiders based army who just plain hate their Primarch.
Can’t wait to put together my White Scars and Death Guard armies. For the Khan!!!
I think I'll go 1000 Sons and Blood Angels since they're my personal favourite chapter/legions with some loyalist Iron Warrior support units
GREAT choices! I always find loyalist factions of fallen Legions really interesting too!
@@blackbriargaming5483 it's because of the pre-sanguinius bonds formed from shit deployment syndrome and the marginalised status that both groups suffered from
Thank you! Finally someone who agrees with me. Custodes look awesome but I hate them so much, so OP and annoying and not fun to play against at all, and this is 40k I'm talking about. Couldn't agree more.
Ha ha. It looks like GW is really taking their time with the non Legion armies rule sets. So hopefully with 2.0 we see some better balance :)
I'm glad I found this channel. The only other decent sized channel for horus heresy is just a bunch of salt abd complaining. I was honestly starting ti reconsider playing 30k because of how toxic and gatekeeping the inherent channel was
I was feeling the same way. Really hyped over a year ago for new Horus heresy & when the cinematic trailer came out I was all in. However some of the community put me off bit by bit with basically making me feel mark 6 can only be in raven guard or alpha legion. Nothing wrong with those legions it’s just I wanted something different to them. It just felt like so much you can’t play these legions because they won’t wear mark 6. Put me off but I’m over the salt now & looking forward to Horus heresy again 🙂.
I'm still painting Luna Wolves as loyalist sons of horus proxies. Its an absolute pain but I can play them as the good or bad guys depending on who im fighting against.
Love the idea of loyalist factions breaking off from their traitor Legions. Great narrative opportunities :D
@@blackbriargaming5483 Yeah you can play for both sides. You also change characters depending on what side you're on. If im playing chaos I would go with abaddon or horus (although my horus is painted white) If im playing loyalist. I fight with Loken and my white painted horus.
When dark mechanicum comes out in 40k and 30k I'm buying the whole line don't even care if I'm playing the game at the time ro if the rules suck. Every book with dark mech in it is awesome
I thought picking my 40k army was hard... (went blood angels and I do have the great angel). I thought about thousand sons but...more red, no.
I'm thinking about Dark Angels, death guard or world eaters, or maybe imperial first.
So World Eaters are just more close combat monsters, blood angels but evil :P Imperial fists have no passion. Death Guard and Dark Angels get exciting! Maybe Death Guard cause your last army loyal to the Emperor?? And you can really get creative with griming them up.
Ave dominus nox! 🦇
Iron Warriors, precise, methodical procedure, merciless. Iron within, iron without
And those Shrapnel bolters 🥰
Thanks for the video and have now managed to get it down to 6 :) Agree with the Space Wolves comments, waited for them as one most interested in starting, figures are meh.
I'll soon be doing a loyalist conversion video much like my 'chaosy' video. How to make great looking loyal 30k models using 40k bits, which I think SWs will benefit from the most.
Raven guard so sneaky they don't appear in the cut out list ;)
27:16 "I've cut the Dark Angels, cuz they are black."
Phrasing
Yeeeaaah. I heard this when I was looking over the video the other day. That's my bad... Painted Black! PAINTED!
@@blackbriargaming5483 No worries, I thought it was a hilarious Freudian slip
I know you have sons of horus in there, but how hard would painting the Luna Wolves be for a first timer?
You got this!
Apothecary Grey will be your life savior.
Nope my next army will be White Scars white not bad to paint just need to keep your non white paints very thin if your primmer is white or go black and layer up to a very light grey lol but still keep your paints thin.
Thin is clearly the key here! ;) Yeah I'm experimenting around with whites at the moment. White contrast certainly gets me where I need to be going.
Base white. Matt varnish. Then detail. The varnish helps if you need to clean any mistakes.
Hydra Dominus!
For the Emperor...
The Hydra Awakes.
Just got the big starter box and love cyborgs psychopaths with tanks so ... Iron Hands for me.
😎
I see your inspired a bit by Auspex tactics
In regards to my style? Ha ha. Yep! I think it's nice and clean. Quick-ish and easy to achieve. Looks good.
@@blackbriargaming5483 yeah it’s very easy to read which is always a plus
New fulgrim model drops: “yo”
Availability- iron warriors
…….. you mean the legion with a whole 3 unique models you can buy?
THANK YOU!
Death guard are skaven in space.
Or are Skaven... Death Guard in the Old World...?
I'm so torn on choosing a legion. Blood Angels and Alpha Legion are heavy contenders
Wait another week, i think those Alpha Legion rules are going to be a lot of fun!
poor space wolves, gw still hasn't figured fur out.
Very nice
Great video!! Subscribed!!!
Awww thanks! :D
I love me iron warriors and aloha legion, something about sneaky lads so sneaky they forget which side their on and guys who are just assholes but competent is the best imo
drip over all, what ever looks cool is what i want as an army. except for alpha legion. id rather paint lightning on 41 night lord minis than that gorgeous metallic blue-green, cause i ain’t know how to do that bs and ima mess up my whole army 😂.
Picked Blood Angels and Raven Gaurd!
Both great choices! And great fits if you're looking at picking up those Mk6 Beakie Boys!
Honestly you could take any legion and just say they’re alpha legion, the whole battalion got infiltrated... same if you flip it, we infiltrated but we’re currently repainting our armour... and as we’ve infiltrated every legion the alpha legion could play any era
Oh no, my secret plans are foiled! :P
@@blackbriargaming5483 little hacks to spend less and outright confuse the hell out of your opponents
The reason you don't like the fulgrim model would infuriate fulgrim
Space wolves are missing a lot of characters like their priests
Oh really? Whoops! Good thing some old school 3rd Ed Space Wolves models can stand in!
I've never dabbled in 30K before because I think cutting out all the xenos armies feels off, but I do like the rules. I'm building DG for 40K, would it be considered acceptable to use the same models by the typical 30K player?
Not quite. Some models yes. Some models no. DG were only just starting to slide into putrid grossness at the end of the Heresy. I am one day planning on converting a bunch of 40k DG to fit this theme, but they definitely need at least a BIT of cleaning up. And none of the drone weirdness and such. No xenos because of the focus on the Heresy, not the crusade that came before and sent them all scattering to the edge of the galaxy. There are some GREAT fan rules for xenos in 30k but can't for the life of me remember the guy who does them. He's even here in Canberra with me! They'll be online somewhere.
fuck no
It’s a damn travesty my boy Rylanor never got a model.