Skulls, Blood Pact and coconut monkeys, those Dark Angels must be worried. |
That's when I started hearing the voices. The sibilant whispers telling me how great the Pact are, and how proud I am of them. Just a few models. It couldn't hurt. Besides, lots of people play 40k and when's the last time you got a game in since you left 40k? Lots of games out there, lots of scales and genres and beautiful models, it's true. But how many games? Not enough, that's how many.
So I poke around at the interwebs and find a few new Blood Pact armies online and come here to add them to the links. (Blood Pact Links on the right, now moved up to the top of the page for ease of community access.) Blogger has changed a bit since I last logged in, so why not have a look around, post something up? Sure, I think to myself. But then I realize that I'm not married to GW anymore, and there were always vehicles I wanted to do but didn't want to scratch build. Uh oh.
Credit to SniperOne for the pic. |
Do you have any in red? |
Why yes they do, and it's only $24. Now I always leaned towards the US M3 half-track for the Blood Pact due to a line about a pacter standing in a pulpit on his vehicle, I think any pintle mount is sufficiently pulpit-like to make it work.
So now what? Are 40k's flesh-hooks in me? Will I ever pick a damn army? Ooh shiny, a Bolt Action hanomag construction step-by-step. Thanks Mr Hairy Painter sir! Click the pick for more pictures on his blog.
Where do you keep the blood in this thing? You know, for the blood god? |
Good to see you post again ! Completely agree with your point about the pulpit and half track thing.
ReplyDeleteps You need more Blood Pact; you know you do, the voices are telling you.
Thank you sir! I didn't expect any replies, especially so quickly.
ReplyDeleteIn the rummage for painted figures I found a couple squads of unpainted Pact languishing in a case, some with their base-coats already applied. I'm certain that's the source of the voices. Just a few minutes of painting, you remember the recipe...