Oh the resistance of wolven urge

April 13, 2010 | Reading time: 1 minutes

The more and more I read the latest iteration of my first ever Codex for Warhammer 40,000 the more and more I want to put the Eldar on pause and do some painting on my Space Wolves.

It’s not a super-dynamic codex, but it’s strong and very self-supportive. I’ve had models in the Paint Stripping Vat for several months now, and it’s high time to pull them out and start scrubbing paint and primer from the models.

The question is, do I want to do this before I’m finished with my Eldar goal or should I go ahead and strip the paint and let them dry? On one hand, they’ll be ready when I am. However on the other hand, they’ll be dry and ready for assemblage and painting while I’ve still got Many Tanks to complete before I have 3000 points of Eldar repainted.

The temptation would probably be unbearable…. I might just cheat and paint a few models just to satisfy my craving for painting something other than bright colors.

The good news is that I might be able to justify painting a squad by drumming up interest in playing some local, house-rule Kill Team inspired rules at the our local gaming store Galaxy Comics.

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