Yeah, I somehow managed to finish building them and paint them all in the same day. God-Emperor, I hate working with resin. In future, I'll try to avoid resin as much as possible, because they're so hard to glue together. I was almost on the verge of flinging my resin stuff across the table because they wouldn't stick together no matter how long I held them. Ugh.

Additionally, I also built and magnetized the arms for my Thousand Sons Contemptor Dreadnought. I built him with dual Conversion beam cannons, but I magnetized so that I can swap them out for something else in future, if I need to (many people are demanding that I use twin lascannons).
After that, I primed and sprayed my Scarab Occult Terminators and Contemptor Dreadnought black. I sadly did not have any time to paint them, and was only able to finish painting the Secutarii Hoplites at the very last minute, right before the store closed. Ugh. Well, I did my best. I'll do my Thousand Sons next week or something. I guess.

I also received my second Vendetta gunship in the mailbox today! I can't wait to field it alongside my Kasrkins (or Kamikaze Troopers). As I said before, the Kamikaze Troopers of Draconis III exclusively use Vendetta gunships because they tend to go out on long-term missions, and having gunships that rely on energy weapons instead of munitions (such as rockets, ammo for bolters, missiles, etc.) would be much more practical. They tend to operate in isolated environments, away from supplies and whatnot for a very long time, and this makes them very attractive for requisitioning Inquisitorial storm troopers. Now all I have left is the Inquisitor. I want to write a story about my Ordo Malleus Inquisitor, but I'll have to do it sometime in the future. For now, I need to get some writing done, and also for my preliminary examinations for graduate school. We'll see!
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