Hi guys, After having a good look through the book and watching a few videos I've decided to go Skink heavy with my army. As I mentioned on my intro thread when I joined, I'd always wanted to do Lizardmen back in the WhFB days but never got round to it. In fact, I was very tempted by the Southlands list that was an option, hence Skinks! So last night I made the jump, ordering bits left right and centre. I've got the Start Collecting Skinks box on the way as well as three boxes of twelve Skinks, then twenty one painted dudes plus an additional star priest coming from the FB Marketplace. Methinks I'm going to have to get meself some more contrast paints and undercoat...
Have a good time! I was in the same situation 2-3 months ago and they were a lot of fun to paint. Contrast paint works great on lizard skin. My post in the art gallery shows skinks with terradon turqoise, if you need an example.
Thanks Glimpse! I'm aiming to paint them mainly Akhelian Green, with Ultramarines Blue scales and orange warpaint. I've been reading that Skinks are pretty impressive with the amount of attacks get with larger numbers, so intend to focus on large units. I intend to back these guys up with Star Priests, Terradons, Kroxigors and a Bastiladon.
yeah its the exact opposite of the designed meta of 40k with the introduction of blast weapons lol.... my poor tyranids lol
If you're running a small Starborne force of 500/1000 points I'm guessing two units of Skinks are the best way to go to give some flexibility? Obviously as many Skinks in each unit as possible. Should I go for them all shooty with boltspitters and star bucklers, or should one unit be geared up for close combat? I my mind I thought of two big shooty units buffed by Star Priests, with Terradons running amok. Can this work?
Boltspitters/Star-Bucklers all the way. The other weapon options are highly specialized and not worth it at the beginning, and even with a huge collection they would be mostly for the lolz anyways. Terradons work, but Ripperdactyls do too. In the longer term, you probably want at least six of each anyways. And they are both great models.