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    The Saturnine 27th, "The Reaping Death"

    After a brief love affair with Infinity, and some Fantasy projects that never really took off, I'm back in the far future where there's only war. Beware, for I do love my fluff, but I promise you there is a picture somewhere here, and that there will be lots more in due time.

    Now, however, I present...

    The Saturnine 27th
    "The Reaping Death"




    History of the Saturnine Regiments
    As Informally And Slightly Dramatically Presented And Summarised
    By Your Humble Lex-Mechanic Coxoll-3

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    With service records stretching back to pre-Unification times, the Saturnine regiments are truly some of the most well decorated and renowned regiments to currently serve in the Imperial Guard. Resulting from the the division of the Imperial Army into the Imperial Guard and Imperial Navy, and the integration of the separate Saturnine forces into the wider Imperium's armed strength, the long tradition of these regiments is scarred by reorganisation, restructuring, the creation and disbanding of regiments, hierarchies and titles at the whims of greater forces in the galaxy.

    This being so, in addition to the near ten millenia long history of the Saturnine regiments, not even adepts with high security clearance can expect to piece together much of a full story from the scraps of history. There are also curious cases of data classified beyond even Lord Inquisitor clearance, and as of yet no High Lord or other Limit Zero cleared person has deemed the matter important enough to spend the weeks traveling amongst the datastack hallways of the moon Thetos that are necessary to access the files in question.

    A precariously vague scheme of the general milestones in the history of the Saturnine regiments can, nevertheless, be laid out. The first such milestone would be the merging of the Saturnine empire into the Imperium of Man expanding outwards from ancient Terra under the command of the Emperor himself. Reinforced by Imperial forces, including the first few legions of Astartes, the Saturnine fleet (then in all likelihood a formation including both fleet and army formations) annihilated the secessionist forces hiding out in Saturn's rings. From then on, the Saturnine fleet fought alongside, but never as a true part of, Imperial forces along the entire frontier of the Crusade. Records have been found, though many are surely missing still, of Saturnine presence in (amongst others) the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 36th, 63rd and 201st Expeditionary Fleets. The low numerals are worthy of note, as an indication of the Saturnine forces' early dedication to the Great Crusade and the Emperor's cause. Of course, there are exceptions (the 250791st Expeditionary Fleet being the most extreme, perhaps), and these probably consist of regiments raised because of population overload or unexpected military demand. It seems that most of the new recruits raised were transported to the established regiments, a costly procedure illustrating both the Imperium's respect for the Saturnine Fleet, and the huge capacity and resources of the Saturnine Fleet itself.

    During ancient times, the primary recruitment grounds for the Saturnine Fleet were the moons and asteroid rings of Saturn, housing a civil population comparable to a grade C Hive World. Today though, most of the moons of Saturn have been turned into cogs grinding in the vast machine that is the Imperium, most importantly the [-SECURITY CLEARANCE LIMIT 2 REQUIRED-], and as mentioned before, the great Datastack Vaults of Thetos. The asteroid belts still remain valuable sources of mineral however, and as in the rest of the Sol system, there is a vast presence of defensive platforms, shipyards, and even three Ramilies class starforts permanently stationed in orbit - all requiring an equally vast presence of personnel. Entire generations live out their lives in silent watch over the Emperor's realm, most born into their positions and few ever leaving them before death.

    These mining stations, orbital defence platforms, monitors, signal stations and so on now form a recruitment base much in the same way as the civilian population once did. Unwanted children, personnel deemed superfluous by budget cuts or reorganisations, staff found guilty of minor charges, and many more; All are welcomed into the Saturnine regiments.The transition most likely happened gradually, and formally the recruitment base is no different than in the time of the Great Crusade.

    With the heresy of the primarch Horus, and the upheaval that followed, the dust clouds of history obscure our sight for some centuries. It seems, however, that emerging from the chaos were only the Saturnine army regiments, now as a formal part of the newly instituted Imperial Guard. The fleet assets were assimilated into the equally young Imperial Navy, and of the semi-autonomous Saturnine administrative entity little but cosmic dust remained, though history does not tell whether its end was a violent conflagration in opposition to one side or the other in the greater rebellion, or whether it was quietly assimilated into the Imperium.

    Since then, no changes of similar magnitude have affected the organisation or raising of the Saturnine regiments - like many other regiments in the Guard, even regiments that have been completely wiped out or disappeared are reraised with the same regimental number. However, the hand of tradition lies even more heavily upon the Saturnine regiments than most others, and new recruits are always sent to reinforce or reinstate a regiment, never to create a new numeral - this has not happened since the Great Crusade, if our sources are correct. Thus, the maximum number of active Saturnine regiments should theoretically never have been higher than 39, the 39th Saturnine likely therefore being the last raised before the Heresy occurred.

    In practice, however, there are at most far fewer active regiments. Partly this is due to high attrition rates, periods of low recruitment, and the slow grinding of bureaucratic gears, like in the rest of the Imperium, coupled with the special character of Saturn's recruitment base. There are however, also darker matters involved. Some regimental numbers (of which we are somewhat certain of only two - the 2nd and 28th - but suspect a few more, though missing documents and regimental restructuring prevent us from drawing any final conclusions on these) have simply never been reraised since the great rebellion of Horus. Though we do not have clearance to access the libraries where such documents as might prove our suspicions could perhaps be found, our guess is that these regiments sided with the Arch-Traitor in the rebellion. For the Saturnine regiments, this, if true, is surely a great shame indeed, especially considering the planet's position as one of the closest guardians of ancient Terra.

    Whatever darkness might lie in their past, however, the Saturnine regiments have a glorious reputation as some of the finest non-Astartes troops in the Imperium - a reputation not only resting upon the glories of old, but being won in blood anew every day across the galaxy. As might be expected of such an ancient regiment, they specialize in traditional mass warfare, and with only a few exceptions all Saturnine regiments have been raised as Infantry regiments. The line is blurry at times however, as even the Infantry regiments are well provided with integrated support units ranging from light field artillery to super heavy tank units.

    Furthermore, archaic technology that infantrymen of most other Guard regiments don't even know exists and even less are equipped with, such as Rapier laser destroyers and Valdor tank hunters, can be found in abundance within the Saturnine armouries, its manufacture and maintenance overseen by some of the most senior Mechanicus adepts in the Sol system. When the Saturnine regiments are sent to do war, a unusually high number of tech priests follow in their wake to oversee the deployment of these invaluable pieces of technology. There seems to be a mutual yet silent understanding between the Saturnine regiments and Mars, as on the other hand, Saturnine regiments are often requested by the Martian priesthood to accompany their Explorator Fleets, an unusual request in itself, making even more of an exception by the fact that the Saturnine commanders usually accept.

    Due to their long and honourable history, the Saturnine regiments are also on good standings with most other Imperial institutions, with the notable (and problematical) exception of the Imperial Navy, the enmity of which in all likelihood still lingers from the days of the Saturnine Fleet. They are, however, on exceptionally good terms with many equally ancient Astartes chapters and Titan Legions, gifted banners from such hallowed formations as the Dark Angels, Imperial Fists, Salamanders and Legio Ignatum decorating the Terra-ward wall of the main gathering hall in Saturnine Overall Command. The reasons for this respect are just as obvious as the awe-inspiring objects, as they hang on the opposite wall - torn and ragged banners captured from the vilest enemies of the Emperor, amongst which names such as the World Eaters, Iron Warriors, and Word Bearers ring out most clearly through the aeons.

    Such is the past against which the Saturnine regiments of today compete for glory and honour, mirrored darkly in the silence concerning the lack of certain numbers in the order of regiments. Can any amount of blood wash away the knowledge that when the Imperium stood at the brink of defeat, amongst its enemies were perhaps counted the ancient brothers of the Saturnine? Can any amount of silence hide that which is never said out aloud, but whispered amongst the other commanders in the command tents of the Guard - that they who turned traitor once can never be trusted fully, lest the darkness returns?

    The Saturnine regiments march on, drenching such whispers in the screams of dying foes.


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    This is where I'm at at the moment, after receiving and hacking apart the quite expensive DKoK models (an act through which I risked severe and life long mental issues) and then adding heads and GS. All in all the converting process was much easier and quicker than I had feared, and it was all over in about two hours.



    As for the painting, these will be mostly black and dark grey, with some very few touches of white and (I think) deep red. Main contrast will be the heads though, which will hopefully add some personality to the otherwise quite anonymous (yet great) Death Korps sculpts. Planning to add some female heads as well, as my short Infinity break left me awed at Corvus Belli's production line being almost gender equal. Can't see tat the Imperial Guard would be much different, even though it's not currently represented by GW, or likely ever will be.

    My plan with this project is to have no plan, basically, since that always ends up with me being intimidated by how much stuff I need to do. I do have some inklings of where it might be headed though: Lots of infantry, lots of support weapons (think rapiers and thud guns), rough riders, and at least one Land Raider to drive home the connection to the Imperial Army of old.

    In general, the Imperial Army feel from the various HH books is a huge inspiration source for this army, so expect (hopefully) lavishness and some more exotic stuff than you'd see in a bog standard 40k Guard force.

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    Re: The Saturnine 27th

    Intresting background and intresting looking guardsmen. I look forward to more

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    I like the look of these guys. nice simple conversion that completely alters their look.

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    That conversion is very nice indeed - As Hadriel Caine said, a nice simple conversion that completely alters their look. Very well done. Are you planning to make some of the armour a bit more 'high tech' than the standard tank models?

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    Cracking fluff & ballsy conversions, l wouldnt fancy chopping up all that FW stuff

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    Cheers guys!

    DeathCat147 - Thanks, hopefully the updates won't be too few and far between (as is a habit of mine).

    Hadriel Caine - The idea actually just popped up in my head Took a while to gather the courage to invest in it though...

    Saardis - No, no major conversions of armoured vehicles I think, if I include armoured units they will mostly be of the already archaic kind (Valdor, Baneblade, Land Raider) but I might very well field bog standard Russ/Chimera hulls as well. Might be that I will field an AdMech detachment though, and they of course have access to the more bizarre things.

    DaHedd - Neither would I...



    So, painting progressed quite well last night. WIP stuff at around 70-80% finished:



    Sorry for the bad pics btw, just using my phone until they are actually finished.

    When I was about halfway on these (blocked out colours, basically) they looked absolutely horrible, but most models do at that stage so I wasn't too worried. Now they are really, really close to how I envisioned them. Left to do: Skin highlights, weapon highlights, headgear/bionic details, add stuff to bases.

    In a way this is way too quick progress, since now I should really order more stuff, but I don't REALLY have the money... I'll have a discussion with my wallet, I promise.

    Cheers,
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    BeatTheBeat they look really good so far with a really distinctive look even at a distance, i cant wait till they are a 100% complete and are ready for their proper photo shoot
    I also know the pain your wallets going through at the moment as im using Forgeworld's Elysian's with Cadian Respirator heads for my new guard army

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    That's a rally cool look you've got going on. It's true that just switching the heads lends an entirely different feel to the DeathKorps models.
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    yeah really nice idea, with a little change you give to your army a real character that changes of usual

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    Yes I like these guys, just a simple head swap and g/s scarf has made the already beautiful dkok sculpts even nicer, looking forward to more, give your wallet a good seeing to, your hobby needs funding!
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    Lovely stuff chief, it's always fun to see when an ostensibly simple conversion so drastically changes the feel of an existing sculpt, I think the last time I saw it executed this well was with Dave Taylor's Genswick Rifles guardsmen. If you're having trouble getting all the FW you need(god knows I am), I hear there are a few places in the far east you can go to flog a kidney

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    I'll repeat the words of those above me... This is a very nice way to alter the DKOK with an interesting result. The scarves and new heads give the DKOK models a very different styling immediately. Keep up the good work.
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    I'm liking what I'm seeing with these guys. The scarves must also work wonders to cover up the damage to the collars when you remove the heads, haha. Keep up the good work.
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    Thanks for all the comments guys, nice to get so much motivation early in the project!

    DeathCat147 - Thanks! If you can't wait, look below... Would love to see that Guard army, you got a log up?

    unwanted & anselminus - Yeah, shame the conversions ******* expensive eh!

    Sicarius the 2nd - Talked to my wallet, it talked back, now it's facing punishment.

    Yodhrin - Thanks, that's huge praise indeed! And yeah, might very well have to look up those places you talk about....

    Sauragnmon - Thanks!

    arget8 - On that note, I have a rather peculiar looking pile of DKoK heads mounting up... Objective markers?


    Managed to get some work in on the squad this afternoon, and they are now finished as far as I can tell, and I'm really happy with how they turned out, the final highlights and static grass made a huge difference IMO. I rely on you people to tell me what I've missed now though, I know photos tend to do horrible stuff to a paint job!

    Without further ado, the first finished unit of this project:










    Saturnine 27th, II Company, Squad 1-1

    "Ours to reap are the wayward."
    Quoted from Writings of the Circle, p. 2433

    Pictured above are the first squad of second company's first platoon during the deployment phase of the disastrous Marec 14 campaign, from which the 27th emerged as pyrrhic victors. On this picture, the squad, led by sergeant Ivanatas Cormolloc, is equipped in standard Saturnine gear, hinting at a campaign expected to be fought in a reasonably friendly environment. Mostly hidden by the typical Saturnine field scarves but visible at the chest area are compact rebreathers, suitable for toxic levels up to D-2. These allow the Saturnine regiments to perform operations in hazardous environments without additional supplying, and even confers a certain resistance to low-intensity chemical attacks. One guardsman also wears his chem-goggles, which are a common sight amongst the infantry squads even in non-hazardous environments.

    Squad 1-1 is led by Sergeant Ivanatas Cormolloc, who carries a standard issue Mars-pattern powered sword, which are provided to commanders of all ranks of the Saturnine regiments. This squad is also equipped with a flamer unit, the standard light support weapon of the 27th's infantry squads. Of note is the absence of any heavier support weaponry such as a heavy bolter or autocannon - these are instead organized into dedicated fire support squads, an arrangement more suitable for the mass deployments that the Saturnine regiments prefer.

    The uniforms of the Saturnine 27th are, and have (as far as we could ascertain) always been, black. Whether this or the regiment's byname - "The Reaping Death" - came first is hard to tell, yet the black colours are accompanied by grim symbols of death, adorning everything from regimental banners to lasguns to the playing cards that circulate amongst the guardsmen. Additionally, the more arcane set of cards that is the Emperor's Tarot is utilised by many guardsmen of the 27th.

    The company markings of the 27th are displayed with roman numerals upon a white field, in the case of second company the company markings are red. For the infantry squads, these markings are displayed on the shoulder pads. Squad and platoon markings are, notably, wholly absent on infantry uniforms, these being considered irrelevant in the larger scheme of things - the Saturnine seldom deploy in less than company size, and every guardsman is expected to know their exact place in the battle plan.

    END

    Cheers,
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    Looking very nice, BeatTheBeat, those heads really make the Krieg models look like individuals. They're the metal IG heads bits pack, right?

    Very interesting background too.
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    Quality greenstuffing and painting, BUT, the way you put them together, makes imo them look as if they have ungainly long necks or weird long heads.. sorry, something seems off.
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    Excellent work BeatTheBeat, they look brutal. And im loving the background

    And to answer you question, i havn't got a project log for them at the moment but i am working on some background and other bit to start one off. It will be in a similar vein to yours and Apologists project logs

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    Nice to see you back in 40k dude, top work!
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    I think the problem I have with these, is that I know I'm going to want to paint some myself, and with Warhammer world down the road I can see that happening fairly soon

    Very very clever idea, absolutely love it. Any chance of death riders?
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    Good morning y'all!

    Crazy Ivan - Yep, they are. Glad you like the fluff as well, it's a big part of the project for me!

    Rhaivaen - I can see what you mean, though it's not something you notice at all in real life and only really present on 2-3 models, it being due to the arms not being properly glued in place when I GSed the scarves, which pressed them down a little bit. Next time I'll wait for everything to dry properly before adding GS, but this time I was too excited

    DeathCat147 - Neat! I saw your troopers in the Foot Soldiers thread, they're looking sweet (if just as bloody expensive as these...)!

    Noserenda - Thanks, it's good to be back!

    GomezAddams -Oh how I would love to see you do a sister regiment! Imagine the cross-log yet in-universe rivalry... Not to mention that you'd probably do a cracking job. Do it, I say! As for Death Riders... I want to, but there's a lot of stuff I have to first - Two infantry platoons ("That's *how* many sets of FW-priced DKoK, you said?!"), some light artillery support and company command squad. Might be I'll need a break from all the infantry though


    As I said in one of the above posts, my wallet was facing severe punishment and has now received it. Besides, I figured the British economy needs my money more than I do:



    While waiting for that, I'll repurpose my not-so-old Mechanicus project for inclusion here as a counts-as Grenadier squad. Fittingly enough I reached a total of 10 models (including a counts-as lascannon weapon team) for the AdMech, so it is just a case of repainting the bases and maybe add another plasma gunner.

    This also means that I can focus on completing just one infantry platoon, which actually seems reasonably realistic before I can play. Unless 6th ed screws something up with the force organization (which I actually hope it will - percentages YEAH!).

    Cheers,
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