One way is to chip off pieces of the hull to show the deterioration (although I'm not sure if admantium/ceramite can rust) then use various shades of brown like some of the bronze colors mixed with lighter and darker shades (the bronze also has some metallic features, it is kinda shiny when it dries, mixing it with other colors might dull it down) you can do the same thing for mud except don't use the bronze. Hope that helps!
No. You can however use lesser demons and demon princes in a Chaos Space Marine Army.
You can do it yourself, all you'd need to do is add a few spikes here and there, and then it's all up to how you paint it. If you paint on a few demon faces here and there, as well as the mark of Chaos, they'd be convincing enough to pass as Chaos Space Marines.
It all depends on your playing style
That depends on the faction you ar playing. It principally hold the color of the chapter and then you focus on the mecanical stuff. A couple of metalic paint, some ink and wash, you should be able to do a great paint job.
you take the role of space marines (a superhuman genetic warrior and fight chaos daemons and chaos space marines and orks i dont know the storyline but thats what happens
A Chaos Space Marine Red Corsair Leader, He is very powerful and is a psyker too
No, the Dark Angels are a chapter on their own, and the are regular Space Marines, servants of the Emperor who haven't fallen to Chaos. Their name is misleading however.
AnswerUnlike the space marines, the chaos use not chapters but legions. The most popular legions tend to be the black legion, the iron warriors, the emperor's children, the red corsairs, thousand sons and many others. The codex of the smurfs or chaos will tell you in more detail
15 point each, noise marine 20, khorne berserkers 21, TS and plague marines are 23
It should say so in your codex, but to my knowledge it is 10
All points values can be found on the Game Workshop website - as can stat and options.
A winning tactic is a good tactic, every player got his own.