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Saturday, June 30, 2018

I Could Finish the Plaguebearers ...

... or I could start a brand new project. "Should" has no place in this conversation.

Thanks, Games Workshop! Good-bye, project discipline!
Knights are super-cool. Big stompy robits? Oh, yes please. I have a FW conversion kit I bought second hand, but until recently I wasn't really in a position to drop $150 on a plastic robit, no matter how fracking amazing it was. But then this dropped, along with an even bigger, burnier robit kit (and a steal at only $170 United States!), and my new job started up ... and here we are.

Friday, June 1, 2018

Sorcerer's Complete!

Wielding a mighty scythe and accompanied by dozens of jovial, diseased horrors, Kamran Shedimzadeh calmly surveys battlefields overran by Nurgle's foul daemons. Serene and detached even by the standards of Lux Larvalis, he takes few pains to hide from the enemy, preferring to stoically apply his Warp-given talents where they're most required.

Kamran Shedimzadeh, a counts-as Sorcerer on Palanquin of Nurgle. Games Workshop bits: Death Guard Plague Marine plastic head; Putrid Blightking plastic torso; Deathshroud Bodyguard plastic scythe head; unknown ork arm and tailpipe; unknown kroot arm and rifle; unknown servitor with censer (!!?!); Tyranid Ravener plastic back; Tyranid metal Hive Tyrant lower torso (3rd edition); several Nurglings from various plastic kits; a classic metal Nurgling; Chaos Space Marine plastic backpack; three skulls from the plastic skull kit. Forge World bits: Plague Marine upgrade kit resin shoulderpad. Wyrd: Railworker drill arm from The Rail Crew plastic kit. Pumice, stone, and kneadatite.
I ended up not adding a bloated gas sac (as considered in the last post about this guy); I couldn't get it to look right on him. I'm pretty pleased with this result, overall.