That happens in 2024, so I am starting to prepare for my anniversary (and I had better not forget it's my 30th wedding anniversary too

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In order to do that, I am just planning to paint a few 40K models. Not a specific force, or even unit, as that usually goes all over the place. No, this time I am just planning to have some fun painting interesting models. Hopefully, these will include some oldies from the nineties.
Here's the first one. I always saw the Forgeworld Breaching Drill as an industrial rather than a military design, so that's how I painted mine. It's seen a bit of wear, so it's a little bit grubby.
It also stays slightly unbalanced, with the head pulling the body up, but as it doesn't topple over, I actually fancy the idea that this thing is visible top heavy. I probably shouldn't have assembled the drill in the raised position, but it looked cooler to me.
Forgeworld ARE expensive, but this is one of those models I had found irresistible, and just had to get. I might be painting another Forgeworld model soon... another of the irresistibles

I had assembled this ages ago, as I was keen on this little model, but undercoated it a fine yellow which turned out to take any acrylic badly, so the poor thingy languished in development hell for a few years. I finished it in an hour or so today after respraying it in matt black the other week.
It's not a stunning paint job, but it was definitely a fun one to do, and I do remember equipment this battered at the shipyard where I worked! Coe to think of it, that is definitely what inspired the yellow paint job.

