Friday, 28 August 2015

Spot the Difference


You may remember last week's post. Well, I enjoyed it so much, I have done nothing different for this week's post.

So it's another ten cultists, a Crypt Marine to lead them and an APC to get them into the thick of things. Where they'll die in droves, what with being useless cultists and all.


The bunch I picked (pretty much at random) turned out to have several near-identical models in it. Weapon swaps and minor conversions to keep them looking different, of course. I tried to use the paint to keep them looking different too - what do you think?

Rob and Bob

Ned and Ted

Chun-Li and Cholmondley

I experimented a bit with white face paint for some of these guys (or even just white skin). This is because I saw Mad Max: Fury Road recently, and keep seeing Warboys in my sleep.

Valhalla Beckons!
Pallid Wych Flesh is just a step too far away from Dwarf Flesh or Ratskin, though, it looks wrong to me. The champion in particular either needs touching up or a job with KISS. He's another chaplain conversion, this time with a Chaos Knight shield and a power glaive made with a Heroquest Orc falchion.

I was made for loving you, baby

This week's Rhino has a heavy flamer, but is otherwise fairly unremarkable.



 And I'm so dedicated to replicating last week's models that I even managed to locate a rogue bit of Dreadnought lurking in the cupboard:


 Where I fall down, though, is the Fantasy Guest Star. No more dragon men or fish priests left, so merely this dungeon gribbly instead.


I believe this grabby snake thing is a Grisk, but I'm not totally sure. My daughter refers to it as 'the Cuddle Claw', and she's probably right.


 Finally, in preparation for a weekend visit from their owner General Kas, here's the Full Army Shot in progress for the Crypt Angels!

4 comments:

  1. There seems to be an Iron Giant situation going on here, where you keep finding random pieces of Dreadnaught until you have enough for a complete one...

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  2. I wish Ted Hughes had written Warhammer novels.

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    1. I'd rather Matt Ward was made Poet Laureate.

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    2. Rage, rage against the dying of the Old World

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