Greetings all,
Well I finally got around to taking some pictures of my little project for this month. On the 26th of this month there is a 1,750 point tournament and I am determined to complete this army before than. I have a tendency to bring unfinished armies to Tournaments. I don't care much about winning, I just like to build Models and Play the game. So for once I have decided to surprize all my friends and opponents and bring a fully completed army.
The following are just a sample of what will grace the pages of this blog in the days to come. Please let me know what you think and I always welcome Constructive Criticism and coments on my work.
With out further ado the pictures you all crave so dearly, plesae enjoy.
My Deamon Prince Kal'Jolen
I wish I could have gotten this one to turn out better, but I had to do some GS reconstruction on his neck. I orginally was trying to put a different head on the model, but to no avail so I went back to the head that was supposed to be on there. Of coarse by that time I had cut away some of the neck so I had to reform it.
This is as close as I could get to his elbow with out it being over blurry. I had to construct the Elbow entirely out of green stuff. I looks freakin sweet in person I hope that they image + paint later on will do it justice.
The leader of this little warband Sorcerer Lord Korosain
Korosain from his good side
Here are some things that I am very proud of... not quite finished yet, a little GS work, but soon. This is part of one of my raptor squads. Sorry I haven't named them yet.
The almost complete Glory of Chaos Icon Bearer
The rest of his squad, 2x metlagunners and 2x normal Raptors
sorry for the blurryness of this next one
And last but not least one of my 3 squads of Thousand Sons with sorcerer. Once again sorry for no name yet.
There you have it folks. I hope this isn't to many photos for one entry, but last time I tried to post two different threads I guess it was kind of frowned upon. If any one has a problem with this please PM me and let me know and I will break them up into smaller, more managable threads.
Servo