From time to time I’ll reach into the hobby vault to feature models painted before I started this blog.
When I saw these at the shop, I asked my wife if she needed them.
She foolishly said yes, and thus a joke gift was born.
From time to time I’ll reach into the hobby vault to feature models painted before I started this blog.
When I saw these at the shop, I asked my wife if she needed them.
She foolishly said yes, and thus a joke gift was born.
From time to time I’ll reach into the hobby vault to feature models painted before I started this blog.
Here’s another blast from the blast, this time the leader for the kabalite side of the Dark Eldar, the Archon.
You can tell he’s the bossman because he’s got the biggest horns.
From time to time I’ll reach into the hobby vault to feature models painted before I started this blog.
Drazhar is the special character leader for the Incubi. His sculpt, with the praying mantis arms, is so rad I’d usually take the model as the sergeant for the Incubi even if I wasn’t taking the character.
From time to time I’ll reach into the hobby vault to feature models painted before I started this blog.
This model was one of my first examples of GW Finecast, and I remember being very disappointed with the cast. But then I clearly didn’t spend a lot of time on the face, so maybe it’s on me.
As with the rest of my Dark Eldar, the arms are magnetized, to allow for easy weapon swaps.