Kitbashing Iron Hands Successors Space Marines For Warhammer40k

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Published 2024-05-17
'Notha marine painting series episode with the beloved iron warriors successors!
we are tackling the Brazen Claws, Sons of Medusa, and Knights of Byzantium!

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00:00 intro
01:41 Kitbashin' brazen claws
05:32 Paintin' brazen claws
11:52 Kitbashin' sons of medusa
15:00 paintin' sons of medusa
19:35 Kitbashin' Knights of Byzantium
21:54 paintin' Knights of Byzantium
26:49 finished product



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All Comments (21)
  • @slipwaykitsune
    The brazen claws dude looks so good! They're all good but quartered colors really makes them pop.
  • @Hugme778
    I love iron hands man. The defacto underrated chapter.
  • @lupuskonig9
    When the Iron hands do go buck wild it’s world eater levels of rage lmao. Another banger of a video!
  • @Bluecho4
    A while back, after I learned about the Iron Hands's history with the Keys of Hel, I came up with the idea of a successor chapter I call "The Phantom Pains". An Iron Hands successor that preserved the methods of techno-necromancy the Legion used during the Horus Heresy, so as to keep marines fighting long after death. So if I ever got around to making some, I'd mix in a bunch of undead bits to their normal Iron Hands bionics, creating sick-nasty undead marines. (They're called the Phantom Pains because 1) the have a geneseed mutation that makes them feel the pain of lost limbs, and 2) to symbolically represent the pain they feel over the loss of Farrus Manus, their battle brothers, and their lost humanity.) I'm thinking silver and purple, with a chapter symbol of an Iron Hands style hand, but in light purple (as if it's a ghost hand). With yellow lighting bolts cascading from their augmetics, to symbolize the titular sensation in their bodies.
  • @dunepepe6199
    Ah hell yeah! I'm doing a IH/Brazen Claws list for my first space marine army with colored metallics.
  • the metallic drybrush is a fantastic idea and looks realistic . i often use drybrush but i never had the courrage to do it with metal paint .
  • @mayofrench5170
    Nice results. Technically you are only 3 marines away from a Kill Team of Iron Hands successors...
  • @simonbirch5726
    Really like this format of video! You definitely should keep doing more successor chapter kitbashes!
  • @YOOT_JJ
    Iron Hands! :D My favorite loyalists, with some very interesting and niche successors, you’ve got a goldmine here lol. Thanks for putting this video out there. :>
  • @caleb7758
    i used a purple wash on my brazen claws to unify the colors, not sure if it was a good idea on my part but i love the way it looks
  • @rexxo4957
    The way they mish that mash till they mr bones
  • @jameskilts555
    This video just sells me on buying more pro acryl paint ngl. Also these kitbashes are quite fluffy and crunchy, iron hands approved
  • Should have left some if the white on the brazen claw to make him look like a rocket pop
  • @Perkustin
    Good video, i was sceptical about the silver drybrush over the entire model but it really turned out great for a striking mini on the tabletop, i think that's a fantastic tip for new painters. It's a really personal thing but i actually prefer the big Iron Hands successors to look pretty vanilla (with the possible exception of the Red Talons) as i like to think they represent the Controlled Fury of Ferrus Manus in his prime. I also personally prefer the Sons of Medusa in their classic 'scorpion' green rather than the pure green they seem to be depicted in now.
  • @pikmyman
    this is the video i didn't know i needed! and HALF AN HOUR of it too.