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2024/05/10 18:16:42
Subject: Re:Farewell to Empire (Brothers of Law, pg 45)
"The Emperor Triumphant Over the Daemon Horus" is one of the classic works of sculptor Daniel Storm in the late 38th Millennium. It is still well regarded even after the Pontifex of Dustin demanded the Emperor's head be replaced with a skull as no one should ever try to represent the true features of the Emperor.
Reaper Storm Giant and a Demon called Agramon. The Storm Giant conversion was easy peasy, trimed down the neck and added a 1" plastic skull and some wires.
The Demon has 2 head options and four left hand options. But since I wanted both a fireball and a sword I had to cut up a sword and glue it to the left hand. He'll do.
Terrain for a ruined Imperial temple.
2024/05/12 07:31:28
Subject: Re:Farewell to Empire (Brothers of Law, pg 45)
Got my Rebel Moon gunship/whatever and for $14 it's a great buy!
About the size of a Baneblade, but skinnier. About 10" long, 6" wide, 4" tall.
The main work it will need is capping the screw holes with some green stuff, maybe snipping the overlong main gun. And gluing the lid shut, this is a popcorn bowl after all.
A more ambitious person might try and replace the turret guns.
Honestly it comes weathered and painted and could be used out of the box for some games.
None of the parts move, turret does no spin, engines do not rotate, but overall it's a good buy and the best thing it can fit any sci-fi universe since, much like Lightyear toys, no one remembers the film and no one will care.