Hi One and All,
I'm attempting to slowly build up a 40k slaanesh army. Daemons, marines and guard, eventually. Next few posts cover what I've achieved so far. Comments and advice gratefully accepted (be nice!)
Cheers!
FBF
Hi One and All,
I'm attempting to slowly build up a 40k slaanesh army. Daemons, marines and guard, eventually. Next few posts cover what I've achieved so far. Comments and advice gratefully accepted (be nice!)
Cheers!
FBF
First up, a chariot:
And then a converted baneblade, basically a superheavy fighting platform with a large cannon or two
Feel free to ask for different photo angles or other info
More pics of the aforementioned superheavy. I've not had any thoughts about rules, am just making it for my own amusement - and hopefully yours!
No Prizes for guessing what my next project will be (hint, naughty son of the emperor!):
And two of his subordinates, s'all for now
Great minis! The minions on the Baneblade have some excellent totems.
The main cannon is a great starting point. But I would like to see a barrel extension. The size of it at the moment doesn't seem to require a weapons platform of that size. How about having the two platforms filled with chained slave psykers and having their souls being siphoned into a giant energy weapon via masks grafted to their faces?
The demon and dreadnought look good. I'm loving the lurid colour scheme, and nice dynamic poses as well. Looking forward to progress on Fulgrim!
Thanks for the suggestions. I have been planning to make more of the daemonette/flagellant guys to have marching around the platform looking threatening. I was trying to avoid any scratch-modelling as I'm not very good at it...
Fulgrim is likely to be a slow process, but hopefully there won't be too much greenstuff needed - the tricky bit looks like it is going to be fitting the different head as the daemon prince body is expecting a head leaning forwards, rather than upright.
Some progress on Fulgrim.
The head was looking a bit small in comparison to everything else, so I've greenstuffed the front of the body to be like armour. Also makes the neck look less long. Whip arm is looking ok, and I've simplyfied one of the sword arms.
(The thing under the head is just holding it up, not part of the model)
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Chest plate has gained some more bulk and a carved symbol. I'm going to give him shoulder pads so that the arms don't look quite so out of place.
Now just need to work out how to pose the other two arms.
What did you use for the fulgrim head?
These guys are looking suitably decadent....nothing says Slaanesh like a whole load of chained-up slaves. I'll try to keep track of this project - inspirational stuff.
I'm liking the chest-plate on Fulgrim, too....makes me want to get back to my FiendGrinder (so many projects on the go at the moment).
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Thanks for the comments! The head and lower body of Fulgrim came from a Ral Partha model called (I think) a Seductress Dragon. The upper body and arms looked a bit too weedy though, hence using the plastic daemon prince.
He's now gained more arms and shoulder pads. Whip needs sorting and I might leave the wings until after painting, not sure yet. Plus there are still a few bits that need filling or smoothing. Coming along faster than I expected though... :-)
It looks great!
Looking really good!