Bugs! Everywhere!
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About the Project
So I mentioned on stream some time back that I'm playing 3rd Edition 40k with a friend and would like to boost my 24 Tyranid models from the "Battle For Macragge" box with some more cheap plastic to get to 750 points and see how they behave against Dark Eldar. And the community came through.
Related Game: Warhammer 40,000
Related Company: Games Workshop
Related Genre: Science Fiction
Related Contest: Spring Clean Hobby Challenge 2026
This Project is Completed
Metals assemble!
One piece metals are a dream.
Multiple piece metals can be a nightmare XD
My fingers are covered in superglue but not stuck together. But they all went together in the end though the wings of the gargoyles really are… well, get yourself some and see what you get XD
The gargoyles are on their stands now and one of the guards is on his 40mm. The other one will be based once the order with the magnets and the base arrives XD
Next up: paint everything or maybe even do bases? Or should I keep black bases?
All build and primed
It’s massive chunk of plastic and metal when put into one place.
Not sure if priming everything at once was such a good idea but it is done.
First bare metal and plastics, then primed black followed by a white zenithal. Final coat of skeleton bone.
Gather around kids
Brought them back to check for flaws. Happy to report only the underside of the gargoyles needed some reworking. The almost horizontal wings made it difficult to get paint there in the big block.
Magnets!
With the magic of superglue and magnets the ‘nids now sit on the side of my PC case XD
FLOCK IT!
The initial plan for storage was one (1) 4l box from WarMag. Having all ‘nids sitting on the table it quickly shows: I need at least 1600cm² of space. One of the before mentioned boxes only has roughly 700cm².
So I need two (2) boxes.
Next: the tallest of the guys is the Hive Tyrant. Including the base he’s 104mm high. The 4l box is 68mm. FLOCK! So one 4l and one 9l XL then? The 9l XL has 180mm clearance but then I have two boxes for one army. FLOCK! But wait, WarMag also has the 9l XL Double Decker which is basically the same as the other 9l but has a tray that goes in between box and lid. And instead of costing 38EURO for two boxes it’s only 33EURO and it’s one (1) box. Nice. Lets double check the clearance:
‘Double Decker’ – Same as the 9 Litre XL Dimensions above, but the top section has approx. 75mm height of storage, and the bottom section has approx. 104mm height of storage.
“Approx. 104mm”???? This won’t fit. The XL has a total clearance of 180mm. Even if the try and both magnetic sheets are just 1mm thick it’ll be less than 104mm. BIG BOY WON’T FIT!
FLOCK!
So now what? Well, they are still only RUB and RUB sells other sizes. One size I already have is the 24.5l box. The inside dimensions are 530 x 350 x 130. It’s high enough and the footprint is 1855cm² so more than enough for all the ‘nids. The only thing missing is something magnetic inside. The box is currently 23 EURO on amazon and a 40 x 90 cm magnetic white board is 12 Euro so 35 EURO for one big 24.5l box.
It’s a bit more than the WarMag box but it also has more space. I think I will look into my already used 24.5l and see if I can vacate one of them and look at the local hardware store to see if they have some cheap sheet metal or something I could plonk in there.
Decisions! Decisions! Decisions!
Let's get juicy
Continuing on the quest that is “all dem bugs must gotten painted soon-ish” (that hurt, didn’t it?) I mixed up some “Marine Juice”.
Not sure how that will go but… LEEEEEEEEEEROY JENKINS!
Stay tuned for results! Sometime… maybe.
All washing done!
Two hours and 45 minutes. That’s how long it to paint all[1] Tyranids. What a slop! XD
But they do look nice! Don’t just take my word for it: look!
[1] After the stream I realised I forgot the Hive Node and the three Infestation Nodes. Well. I’ll do them tonight.
Test 1, 2, 3
Did a colour test. But thanks to my poor photography you can’t make out the bone colour on the talons and teeth XD
But I think I’ll stick with it.



















