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Warhammer 40K: Tyranid Army

April 20, 2013 by holojacob 11 Comments

Presenting my Warhammer 40K Tyranid army.

Warhammer 40K: Tyranid
My Tyranid Horde.

 
tyranid hordes 4
More of the Horde.

 
tyranid hordes 1
Even more of the Horde.

 
tyranid hordes 3
Still going …

 
tyranids broodlord conversion
Broodlord conversion, leaping forward.

 
tyranid zoanthrope 2
Zoanthrope awesomeness blew this space marine’s mind.

 
tyranid zoanthrope 1
Zoanthrope posse.

 
tyranid winged hive tyrant conversion
Winged hive tyrant conversion. Kind of a crazy pose.

 
tyranid warrior
Tyranid warrior with his new friend.

 
tyranid trygon
Stock trygon model. Nothing fancy.

 
tyranid tervigon conversion
Tervigon conversion, vomiting some more termagants.

 
tyranid mawloc conversion
Mawloc conversion playing with its food.

 
tyranid lictor
Lictor sneaking up on one unlucky space marine.

While I’m not the best painter or converter or player … I do have a lot of fun with the hobby. And for me, that’s the whole point.
I currently favor Warmachine over Warhammer 40K for my gaming needs, but there’s no denying that Games Workshop produces fantastic models. The heavy use of plastic in their product lines allows for all sorts of conversion flexibility, which I absolutely love.
I hope you enjoyed this brief look at my Tyranids army.
Check out the complete list of Warhammer 40K articles here.

Filed Under: Warhammer 40k Tagged With: Conversions, Games Workshop, Science Fiction, Tabletop Games, Tyranids

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Comments

  1. targetdg15 says

    April 20, 2013 at 11:38 am

    Loved the pics, but what made it for me was the line
    “While I’m not the best painter or converter or player … I do have a lot of fun with the hobby. And for me, that’s the whole point.”
    Lots of people get cold feet when getting into the hobby (meaning any miniature war game) because they feel hey cannot paint or model. It’s just nice to see someone lese with the same opinion.

    Reply
    • holojacob says

      April 20, 2013 at 12:02 pm

      Thanks, I’m glad you liked them. I’ve had all of my Warhammer 40K models sitting in a cabinet for a while, so I figured I’d pull them out and take some pictures. I’ve also missed converting plastic models with lots of bits to experiment with.

      Reply
      • targetdg15 says

        April 20, 2013 at 1:42 pm

        Don’t play 40k much anymore? I had a Grey Knight army a while ago

        Reply
        • holojacob says

          April 20, 2013 at 1:51 pm

          I used to play a lot, but I just like how Privateer Press supports the hobby better. I really like the update books that support several factions at once, and the game as a whole feels more balanced.

          Reply
  2. tekkshell says

    April 21, 2013 at 1:59 am

    I use to play Dark Eldar back when they were really good. With all the changes made to the other armies they have become harder to play. I keep adding to them when new models come out.
    Your bases look really cool, cooling thought about doing conversions myself but what I’ve been planning to do with a majority of mine has been time consuming.
    I love the Trevigon look too.

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    • holojacob says

      April 21, 2013 at 8:40 am

      Thanks for the compliments, Tekkshell. I had a lot of fun modeling and playing this army. It’s also cool we were both Dark Eldar players at one point. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Cazarir says

    January 11, 2014 at 5:48 pm

    Really liking the green color scheme! What paints do you use on it?

    Reply
    • holojacob says

      January 12, 2014 at 9:40 am

      Thanks, Cazarir. 🙂 I use Citadel paints from Games Workshop. They’re what I started with when I first got into the hobby, and they’re what I feel most comfortable with.

      Reply
      • Cazarir says

        January 12, 2014 at 1:22 pm

        Black as a base, dark angel geen/caliban green for the bodies, and then just lighter greens and finally white? Do you use any washes with that scheme?

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        • holojacob says

          January 12, 2014 at 2:45 pm

          Yeah, that’s pretty much it. Black, Dark Angels Green, Snot Green, Goblin Green, Scorpion Green, White. At least I think that’s what I used. It’s been a while. 🙂 No washes on the Tyranids, though I did put a shiny coat on their black carapace segments and mouths.

          Reply

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