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Sin Eater Tactical Squad Rico: Pt1
Sin Eater Chaos Dreadnought – Brother Tankorr
As early playtesting went on using my Sin Eaters (way back in 1999) it looked like getting a second Dreadnought on the table would be fun. While Brother Rhinox was made more or less exclusively from the basic metal chaos Dreadnought kit, Tankorr was made from a metal Imperial Dreadnought, albeit an Imperial Dreadnought with loads of spiky death metal type junk stuck on. Examples above include the spiky panels on the main housing and the tombstone-for-a-face.
Tankorrs arms were made from spares from the kit that was used to make Rhinox. The left arm above had an Ork Choppa and two Necromunda Pit Slave weapon arms attached. I also added another pit slave chainsaw bit to the front of the body on that side for good measure.
In the above shot you can make out bits where some of the many spikes attached to the figure used to be attached, only to have broken off at various points over the years. The lesson here is simply not to bother sticking those things on in the first place. If Tankorr gets away with it it is simply because of the zombie-like, dilapidated look.
I like the combi-bolter mounted on Tankorrs shoulder for some reason that I cant put my finger on. I also like the silly zombie hands bursting out of the ground, “Thriller” style.
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Sin Eater Terminator Lord Zarak
Lord Zarak is pretty ridiculous looking really, but I like him all the same. I had had a chaos terminator captain figure for a while but hadnt got around to painting him. He was an older figure than those used in Squad Romero and was a little more slight. I wanted to give him something that would make him stand out dramatically from the other Terminators, but didnt know what.
It dawned on me to use parts of the whip arm thing (cant remember what it is called) from the parts left over from the Brother Rhinox kit to make the inner “thumbs” of his scorpion-like Lightning Claws. The larger, totally OTT parts of the claws are made from bits of a plastic dozer blade from some Imperial tank bit or another.
The piping coming hanging below his arms is a bit crude but whatever. It was simply made from bent paper clip. The Nurgle logo on the shoulder was made from bits of styrene rod and strip. The trophy pole is a bit taller than the poles on Squad Romero which helps to identify Zarak as the boss while simultaneously making him that much more ridiculous looking.
His name comes from the binary bonded nebulan partner of the Transformer Scorponok. Scorponok himself invariably has big scorpion claws for hands in all of his iterations, so obviously that is where that comes from. The original G1 Scorponok also had a sunglasses type look that I crudely emulated with a green stuff “visor” over Zaraks eyes.
I painted Zarak about a year or so after I painted the other Sin Eater terminators. By then the painting method I was using to get the base colours was slightly different. In the context of the grubby look that I was looking for it doesnt really make much difference. I have always found that when painting a large number of miniatures with the same scheme that the style changes as I progress, usually in an effort to speed the process up.
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Sin Eater Chaos Dreadnought – Brother Rhinox
Like many geeks, I like robots and power suits. Dreadnoughts and Titans have always been a big 40k draw for me. As a result one of the earliest miniatures that I painted for my Sin Eaters Chaos Space Marine Nurgle army was Rhinox.
There was only one weapon fit appropriate for a Dreadnought in those days: Twin Lascannon & Power Fist/Claw (I have no idea what, if anything makes Dreadnoughts competitive in the current 40k tournament climate, nor do I wish to know). There wasnt a twin-lascannon model available for Chaos Dreads then so I chopped up the twin-autocannon in the box and replaced it with two weapons cut from a Space Crusade dreadnought (I think).
Possibly I should have added more detail to the muzzles of the cannon while I was adding the trim that had been removed when cutting the autocannon off. On the other hand it does give the gun a pretty primitive and brutal look that is very suitable.
Other than the Lascannon arm the figure is unconverted apart from the added scuffs and dents etc.
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Sin Eater Chaos Terminator Squad Romero
Squad Romero was painted in late 1999 as the ongoing development of my 40k Nurgle Chaos army, the Sin Eaters. At the time I was playing a lot of 40k but even then, Terminators were never really that competitive a choice for the tournament games that I was playing. I couldnt resist painting these guys up however: they are cool figures.
I bought the figures even further back than that: in 1993 or 1994. The zombie heads from the GW sprue obviously came later than that (was that sprue released in 1999?).
Sgt. Romero is the only figure here with its original head… in case anyone was wondering.
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Epic Sin Eaters Chaos Space Marines: Recon
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Epic Sin Eaters Chaos Space Marines: Elites
In the WH40k universe it doesnt get much more elite than these guys. Even in this scale Terminators are fun to play simply because of the disproportionate presence that they have on the battlefield.
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Epic Sin Eaters Chaos Space Marines: Armour
More Epic Sin Eaters. This time its some of the armoured elements.
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Epic Sin Eaters Chaos Space Marines: Command & Troops

Sin Eater Command Squad and Rhino transport plus Sin Eater Terminator Squad with Terminator Chaplain. The wrecked Rhino on the right is an objective marker
My Chaos Space Marine Chapter is the Sin Eaters. I put together a large 40k army of Sin Eaters from ’99 to ’02 or so. They were pretty nicely painted and I won a few prizes for them as a result. I will be putting up some photos of those guys at a later date.
To complement my 40k Sin Eaters I put together an Epic (6mm) Sin Eater force in ’04. I am a big fan of the look of games played in this scale: it gives a better impression of large battles than 28mm and allows for a very grand perspective. Adeptus Titanicus was my first GW game and as a result I have a soft spot for the scale.
The Sin Eaters were always played as a Nurgle force, even though I used a lot of Imperial marine pieces when putting them together in both scales. As a result you will see some rather theatrical wear and tear effects on these miniatures, in keeping with the Nurglesque corruption motif.
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