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Da Head Honcho Boss Grot





UK

Gas mask mutent looks great love the arm holding the skull and the robotic spike arm is a great addition, looks crazy and feral excellent work
   
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Blood-Raging Khorne Berserker




Fife, Scotland

Loving the Skull Collector Mutie mate. The Bounty hunters another personal favourite

   
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Khorne Chosen Marine Riding a Juggernaut





Germany

Alright, guys, I have something pretty much out of the ordinary to show you. And while the model in question was not really built for INQ28, strictly speaking, I still think this thread is the right place to post about it. So what am I talking about?

I’ve stated before that interacting with other hobbyists in general and blogging in particular can offer many exciting hobby opportunities. Today, I would like to show you one particular project that only happened because of the exchange between various bloggers and hobbyists. It’s also one of the most exciting hobby opportunities I have ever had, but all in good time.

If you frequent the same, dark corners of the 40k blogosphere as me, you may have heard of the Arrke and the Yggdrasillium Pilgrimage (unnervingly, never to be spelled quite the same way twice ) — and if you haven’t, let me give you the gist of it: Some time ago, a group of players including, among others, PDH, Neil101, Fulgrim and none other than John Blanche himself, started playing a series of games set on the “Arrke”, a huge, derelict fusion of countless vessels drifting through space. This huge space hulk is home to many demented and strange people and creatures, yet it is also so ancient and so enormous that most of its denizens have forgotten that they are actually living on a spacefaring vessel in the first place: What remains of their original respective cultures and backgrounds has become as warped as their bodies and minds, and the ship itself has become a world unto itself, encompassing both a strange and unforgiving ecosystem as well as a sinister and unique society. The initial idea for this vessel came from John Blanche, and all of the events play out on the breathtaking “Yggdrasilium” table built by Neil101. I’d love to link you to Neil’s blog to give you a chance to learn more about this fantastic adventurescape, but alas, he has decided to delete it. You still can (and definitely should) check out his Dakka thread on the subject, though, along with Fulgrim’s blog and PDH’s thread , describing the gang of chaos misfits he built for the games aboard the Arrke.

Anyway, I learned of these games and the strange world they were set in through the various threads and blogs linked above, and I was fascinated by the whole project: These guys were basically using tweaked Necromunda rules for their games, yet they had come up with something entirely unique on both the narrative and modelling/painting side of things. So I gobbled up all that I could learn about the Arrke and its denizens and kept marveling at the sinister brilliance of it all.

Now, imagine my surprise when PDH contacted my with a very special proposal: He suggested that a couple of hobbyists (PDH himself, Tears of Envy , Migsula , Jakob Rune Nielsen , First Points of Aries , Kari and Mikko from Spiky Rat Pack and me) should each build and paint a character to be used in the next game set aboard the Arrke. We could come up with whatever character we wanted, provided it fit into the setting. And all of the models would be given to John Blanche as a gift after the game.

I think it’s quite obvious by now why an offer like that would have me very ecxited indeed.

Anyway, I was really honoured that PDH would include me in this, and I was quick to accept. The next days were spent pondering what kind of model I wanted to contribute. And I quickly realised that I wanted to do some kind of Adeptus Mechanicus character, or, at least, creature. And, given the background, the character would have to be really creepy and sinister. That was quite a challenge, because members of the Machine Cult can be scary enough on their best days, but I was gunning for something even more disturbing…

So I asked myself: Why would a priest of the Ommissiah board the Arrke in the first place? And what could go wrong if he did? Drawing inspiration from all kinds of sources, ranging from everything ever done by David Lynch to videogames like System Shock 2 and Bioshock and to the decidedly lowbrow, yet horribly visceral horror film Virus , I came up with the concept of a band of Adeptus Mechanicus explorators, boarding the Arrke in search of lost technology and being transformed into something …else.

And thus, Legion was born.

Here’s my initial concept for the character:


The creature known to the denizens of the Arrke as “Legion” is what remains of an enterprising group of Explorator Magi, sent out by the Tech Priests of Mars. The Magi were sure that the ancient vessel would house an unfathomable cache of lost technology and miracles from the Dark Age of Technology. They were right in this, yet the price for such knowledge would turn out to be far greater than they had envisioned.

A team of explorators, accompanied by their Skitarii retinue, came aboard the Arrke and began a quest to uncover the ancient ship’s technological secrets. Initially, the Magi were pleased, for there were many secrets uncovered, and much was learned. They were already considering themselves heroes of their order and imagining their triumphant return to Mars with their many discoveries in tow. Alas, it was not to be.

For the Arrke does not take kindly to strangers, and so the explorators found themselves beset on all sides by the vessel’s strange and demented denizens as well as by environmental hazards and the powers of the Warp. With their Skitarii bodyguard all but wiped out, and some of the Magi themselves succumbing to the hostile environment, the Tech Priests did the only logical thing: They pooled their resources, in order to protect the valuable technological knowledge they had acquired: Whenever one of them was critically wounded, his working remains would be integrated into another Magos’ brain and body, thus protecting the knowledge and strenghtening the survivors. The remaining Magi thus became walking treasure troves of knowledge. But something went wrong.

Maybe it was the taint of the Warp, maybe it was the desperate nature of the Tech Priests’ struggle, but their fusion turned out to be flawed and incomplete. Corruption slowly seeped into their neural engrams, and what would normally have been a standard procedure for the disciples of the Mechanicum slowly turned into a nightmare.

The resulting creature is a horrifying amalgamation of the explorators’ bodies and minds, malformed and insane, its mind fractured into countless shards, its body misshapen and terrifying, yet utterly deadly. Legion now eternally prowls the deepest reaches of the Arrke in its half-remembered quest to find a way back to the red star. But even though a wealth of technological information and scientific marvels still lies protected within the creature’s twisted shell and mind, one shudders to imagine what would happen if the erstwhile explorators would somehow manage to escape their eternal prison and be let loose upon the galaxy…


With this basic idea outlined, I thought about what I wanted Legion to look like. Like I said, tech priests are scary enough in any case, so I tried to come up with an even more strange and corrupted look exploring the fusion of organic and machine parts, with a generous helping of body horror ladeled on top. Here’s a – very early and horribly rough – sketch of Legion:



As you might be able to tell, I wanted to use the plastic Cairn Wraith as the base for this conversion, even at this early stage. Several people have used the model to great effect to convert disturbing AdMech characters, so I thought this was a good base. I would then add all kinds of technical bitz as well as two very creepy “tendrils”, secondary creatures serving as additional parts of Legion. All of the creature’s different components would have sinuous, serpentine bodies, the better to move and wiggle through the Arrke’s dark nooks and crannies.

Obviously, the first step was to get the plastic Cairn Wraith, so of course that was where everything started:



I just used the Cairn Wraith’s cloak, discarding the scythe, inner body, face and base. I used a 40k servo skull as a replacement head, and the remains of a lasher tendril from the Forgefiend kit served as the base of Legion’s serpentine body. In the picture above, you can see the first basic build, attached to a Terminator base with a lump of putty.

I then added more and more technical bitz and doodads to the main body, making it look more and more like something that had originally begun its existence as a tech priest. Here’s the finished main body:









The most obvious addition was that of a GK Psy-gun on the model’s back, both to give it some potential oomph on the table and to create a strange, malproportioned look. I also added a ghoul hand to give the model a clawlike, organic left hand, and a vestigial arm from the Dark Eldar Talos/Cronos kit for a wicked looking scalpel-like right hand. To represent the “neural network” created by several Magi being fused together within Legion’s body, I added an additional servo skull beneath the first one, as well as two more “regular” skulls. I imagine the actual body beneath the cloak to be a horrible cluster of skulls plugged into each other with cables, serving as what is, for all intents and purposes, the 40k version of a Local Area Network.

The next step was to build Legion’s secondary tendrils. Once again, I used leftover lasher tendril pieces for a serpentine lower body. The rest of the tendrils was built from different Zombie and undead parts, more vestigial Talos arms, a couple of cables and some Greenstuff.

Here’s a very early mockup of the first tendril:



While the look was there, I wanted the tendrils to be far more disturbing and horrible. So I tried my best to make the tendrils look even more malformed and disgusting. Here’s the same tendril, some time later:







I wanted Legion to look like its transformation and evolution had not been a well-planned process but had rather happened spontaneously and chaotically. So this tendril looks like the body of a Magos has been crudely grafted onto the serpentine body, with only one arm remaining. Greenstuff was used to create a crude seam between the organic and machine parts.

I wanted the other tendril to look more combative, so I added an additional arm, with two of the creature’s arms tipped in cruel claws and blades:







Crude bionic eyes were added to a flagellant head to make the face look inhuman and threatening. I also added a cable from a servo skull as some kind of horrible, proboscis-like tongue.

When it came to actually painting the model, I wanted to achieve a striking contrast between distressed flesh and cold, oily metal. I began with the tendrils, picking out the major areas in different colours:











A combination of different washes (mostly Ogryn Flesh, Leviathan Purple and Baal Red) was used to make the skin look bruised and sickly. The metal parts were heavily washed with GW Nuln Oil to give them a dark, oily look.

Legion’s main body was painted in a similar way, although I decided to paint his cloak a striking red, in order to make him more recognisable as a former member of the Mechanicum. I had originally planned to make the red look bleached out and dirty, but seeing the cloak after painting it with GW Mephiston Red, I realised that this kind of spot colour was just what I wanted:



Some washes were used in the recesses of the cloak, though, to at least make it look suitably dirty and grimy. As you can see, I also added a striking blue to the different bionic eyes to create a point of focus.

And in the picture below, you can see the additional skulls in Legion’s stomach region quite well:



I’ll be honest with you: It took ages until I was finally satisfied with the different parts of the model. But a challenge like this doesn’t happen every day, so I absolutely wanted to give it my best shot.

When all of Legion’s components were finally finished, I still had to build and paint a base and decide how the different parts of the model should be attached to it. In my initial drawing, I had planned for all tendrils to emerge from under the red cloak. But not only did that seem pretty hard to get right, but I also realised that it would potentially be far more creepy to have several tendrils emerge from the same hole in the ground, making it look like the three aspects of Legion were maybe just tendrils of a much larger creature…

One interesting option would have been to have the different parts of Legion on different bases. That would also have allowed for some pretty interesting rules options. In the end though, due to the time allotted for the project, I chose to rather go for one really cool base instead of three okayish ones. But if there had been more time (and if I hadn’t been so damn lazy), I might have put the different tendrils on multiple bases.

When it came to the one base I did want to build, I wanted it to blend into Neil’s fantastic Yggdrasillium board as well as possible, making it look like Legion was emerging from the very surroundings, not so much a character but rather an environmental hazard. I wanted to create some kind of opening or pipe for Legion to emerge from, so I built a basic construction from a Predator turret hatch and plasticard pieces I cut from an old phone card. Then I heavily coated the construction in wood glue to close all the gaps and create a bulgy, warped surface. And I added modelling sand and small pieces of cork on top to create dirt and gravel. Then the whole thing was undercoated black. Here’s a test fit of Legion’s body parts on the undercoated base:



When painting the base, I let myself be inspired by PDH’s fantastic scenic bases, trying to make it as rusty and grimy as I possibly could. I painted the whole construction a dark green, with the dirt and gravel picked out in brown. The whole base was then liberally washed in GW Agrax Earthshade. Then I used thinned down GW Vermin Brown as a wash, creating a rust effect. And finally, The edges were picked out in GW Boltgun metal to show scratches and nicks in the colour, with the metal appearing beneath. Here’s the finished base:



I also added some Tamiya Clear Red to one side of the grate, making it look like Legion had dragged some unfortunate victim to its doom…



Oh, and I used a hazard stripe decal from the CSMs decal sheet, suitably aging and weathering it along the way:



And so it finally came to attaching all the parts of Legion to the base. Finding a configuration that worked took some doing, but in the end, I succeeded. So without further ado, I give you Legion:



















Probably the biggest part of the adventure was actually sending Legion to England. But the postal service didn’t let me down for once, so everything went well. Now, looking back on the model after having spent so long working on it and obsessing over every detail, I am not really sure how to feel about it. I am happy with the model, without a doubt, but will it hold up when stood alongside models from enormously talented artists such as PDH, JRN and the Spiky Rats? Don’t get me wrong, I am really happy with how Legion turned out, but all the small imperfections are also driving me up the wall at the same time
Maybe it’s just the fact that I will actually have to let some very talented people take a firsthand look at this piece — so no hiding behind fuzzy photos this time! And, of course, I hope John Blanche himself will like the model. Oh well, there’s no crying over spilt milk, I guess…

In any case, what really surprises me is how close the finished model is to my inital sketch. I am also amazed by how much I found myself thinking about Legion as a character…or at least, as a creature: I have a very vivid (and actually quite unpleasant) image of Legion in my mind: a creepy and sinister figure, perpetually surrounded by disturbing whispers and bursts of corrupted code language as the remains of the integrated Magi are communicating and argueing, with some of them almost perfectly sane while others are completely mad, full of rage, or just spouting untintellegible gibberish (I don’t know if any of you are into videogames, but if you are, picture the different cores of GlaDOS in Portal, or the different voices of the dark goddess Xel’ lothat in Eternal Darkness, turned up to eleven, and you’re not too far off the mark).

One of the personalities could be ceaselessly reciting the Mechanicus main tenets. Another might still be sane enough to broadcast intelligible Imperial/Mechanicus distress signals (System Shock 2, anyone?). Still another might be constantly reciting all kinds of disturbing Madness Mantras (“We are many. We are one. We are many. We are one…” or “Make whole that which was shattered. Make whole that which was shattered. Make whole…”). Also, PDH came up with this disturbing image of some of the denizens of the Arrke hacking into some random cable or mechanical bit during their exploration of the ship, then hearing bellowed binary screams and see the cable retracting, only to be faced with one of Legion’s “tendril creatures”.

Then there’s also that idea I briefly outlined above: Maybe those three tendrils aren’t really the whole creature, but only points of interface with the outside world, not unlike the lure of an Anglerfish. Maybe they connect back to the lair of the actual creature: a subterranean cavern filled with cogitators and technical equipment, much like a dragon’s hoard. The real Legion resides within this cavern: a vast, entropic and incomprehensible creature…

So, in any case, I think the concept of Legion is really just as disturbing and creepy as I wanted it to be. Whether the actual model lives up to it is not for me to decide, yet of one thing I am sure: Legion makes for a fitting new denizen for the mysterious Arrke…

So, to wind this up, let me give you one more picture of Legion, along with a broken little nursery rhyme that I came up with — written in true Yggdrassilliumme style

Oh, and should you wish to use Legion (or something like Legion) in your games of Necromunda, number cruncher and all around great guy PDH has you covered with some rules he cooked up. I'm too lazy to get the tables to line up here on Dakka, but in case you're interested, head on over to my blog, and you'll find the rules there



In the bowels of the shippe
Dwells a being most unkynde
Knowledge wyll from metal strippe
Passage to the red starr fynde.

Legion, Legion, he is many.
Legion, Legion, they are one.



So yeah, I realise that was quite a post! I understand the game in question took place this Saturday, so there’ll be quite a bit more information soon, I guess. Look forward to learning more about Legion in action, as well as about the fantastic entries from all the other hobbyists involved.

Until then, I’d be happy to hear any feedback you might have on Legion, so drop me a line or two!

And, as always, thanks for looking and stay tuned for more!

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Blood Angel Captain Wracked with Visions






Congrats on coming to the attention of some of the best modelers around, after seeing your work its only right. I love the model and the fluff too, it really seems to fit the in game world. The finished product is amazing, I hope it gets there safe and gets the appreciation that it deserves

 KrautScientist wrote:

The most obvious addition was that of a GK Psy-gun on the model’s back, both to give it some potential oomph on the table and to create a strange, malproportioned look. I also added a ghoul hand to give the model a clawlike, organic left hand, and a vestigial arm from the Dark Eldar Talos/Cronos kit for a wicked looking scalpel-like right hand. To represent the “neural network” created by several Magi being fused together within Legion’s body, I added an additional servo skull beneath the first one, as well as two more “regular” skulls. I imagine the actual body beneath the cloak to be a horrible cluster of skulls plugged into each other with cables, serving as what is, for all intents and purposes, the 40k version of a Local Area Network.

When I first heard the name Legion I thought Mass Effect, when I read this I thought Mass Effect 2's Praetorians;



 
   
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Willing Inquisitorial Excruciator






Stefan,

Legion is awesome! Congratulations.

So much good stuff. Amalgamating the three figures into one, some awesome background, and topped off with excellent paint work. I wouldn't worry,as I think you fit right into that group.

I'm envious. I wish I had been able to get in on that.

As always, good work.

~Eric

   
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Nimble Skeleton Charioteer






Congratulations on a great model and a wonderful concept. What really makes it is the story you have created, that is what brings it all alive and I think it is just as difficult to get this aspect right as the modelling and painting elements of this task. I think you have excelled in all three of these departments. As someone who is mainly interested in the Necromunda/ skirmish side of 40K gaming I have also followed the various threads (as well as your own) for some time now with great excitement. It has been great to have something that feels new occurring for a gaming system that is so old. You have now added to that and your contribution stands up proudly next to everyone elses fantastic work. Again well done.

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Green Bay, WI

Wonderful build! Very creepy.great skin tones on the... what the heck are those, anyway? Nice bit of turquoise in there, too. Really pops.

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Regular Dakkanaut






Great work! It looks incredible disturbing!

   
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Mighty Gouge-Horn






Perfect sir, I understand why you'd be nervous about sharing such a creation with such talented hobbyists, but I really think you have nothing to fear, its a genuine marvel! It couldn't be any more grimdark! The problem now is you have outdone yourself! We'll all be expecting such amazing standards of you all the time!

Also I love the fluff side, especially the idea that this is just the iceberg tip of a much larger sentient being, In fact I think you could extend it even further, if at some point legion had managed to tap into the main ship's network as an attempt to preserve the knowledge that the magos' bodies' were too frail to support its entirely possible that the entire ship's electronics are twisted parts of legion, The sheer scale of including an entire spaceship inside of you has got to mess up even the most sane of minds. (brings to mind pirates of the Caribbean when they are chanting about being part of the ship ) Talking of which, the mantras are an awesome idea too, in all, a beautiful idea sir!

(My two cents are just ramblings by the way! This is your brain child!)

   
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Dipping With Wood Stain






Great work dude! Love the story you've cooked up for him.

 
   
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Massive Knarloc Rider





Exeter

A chilling rendition of something out of your darkest dreams. I love it! It really is creepy to imagine that they've become part of the ship, almost like an infection. I really like the image of its tentacles spread wide across the ship, and the thought that there's some massive, thing at its center is very creepy.

I love the model. There's something about it rising out of a drain pipe, the blood, the hunched magos center. It's all very reminiscent of Dead Space, and the Thing. Which is both what springs to mind when I look at it.

Paintjobs nice too, very succint, and minimalistic, which helps the concept that it's part of a large entity, as opposed to a collective of individuals.

LOVE IT

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Khorne Chosen Marine Riding a Juggernaut





Germany

Thanks a lot for the kind words, people! And for reading through all that in the first place!

@ Dreadclaw69: Mate, you're quite right! Although I never got into Mass Effect (apart from gathering a superficial understanding of the setting), that image you posted does indeed seem eerily similar. If anything, those disturbing, babylike heads may be even more scary. Brrr...

@ Taarnak: Cheers, mate! Considering the model you've got cooking atm, I am pretty confident your day in the limelight will come as well...

@ nathanie1: Aww, that's awfully nice of you! The idea of radically breathing new life into Necromunda wasn't my idea, though: We have KB, Neil101, Fulgrim, PDH and a couple of others to thank for that!

@ J-paint: Oh, you're quite right: Legion could really be *much* bigger and even more twisted! Didn't want to hijack the other guys' narrative, though, so I only left it at the barest suggestion.

@ Yellowbeard, Karokk & Two Spartam: Cheers, guys!

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The cold reaches of space

LOL... sorry, Kraut... I'm late.

CONGRATULATIONS~! I just saw this guy on PDH's Ygg thread. I don't know how else to describe it, but it gives off a real creeper vibe... Stephen King's IT (in grimdark shadows), especially coming out of that "morlock hole" with the blood... and the extra "tentacle-men"...

This is a great model. Fingers crossed that this guy makes it into a Blanchitsu article - this one is really too good to keep just with the Dakka community.

-Remi

 
   
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Germany

Cheers, Remi! You're quite right: It's "IT" and "The Thing" and "Virus" and "Silent Hill" and pretty much every other half-remembered horror film I ever watched

Oh, and the model is making far more of a splash than I had expected already, so I couldn't be more happy with the results

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The cold reaches of space

 KrautScientist wrote:
Cheers, Remi! You're quite right: It's "IT" and "The Thing" and "Virus" and "Silent Hill" and pretty much every other half-remembered horror film I ever watched

Oh, and the model is making far more of a splash than I had expected already, so I couldn't be more happy with the results


LOL... yea! Either way, that thing is VILE. (in a really good way)

I'm absolutely impressed and congrats again for getting it the game to hobnob with some painting/Dakka celebs!

-Remi

 
   
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Aspirant Tech-Adept






Oops forgot to comment, getting a bit overwhelmed with all these various threads and blogs and sometimes assume I have commented on one of them at some point.

I like the model and I like that you are using some GS there - and to good effect. It helps make the model unique. I also really like the red and turquoise - at first I thought the colours looked quite desaturated but in some photos the colours really pop and look fantastic.

I love the insides of the cloak with all the gribbly bits inside and I love the goggles on the one appendage-man. I guess I would personally prefer more weathering - on the metal particularly - you've done it really well on the base. I just like things looking dirty and rusty.

 
   
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Germany

Cheers, guys!

@ Bruticus: Thanks, mate! Regarding the weathering on the metal, that was something I actually did consider for quite a while, since I really love weathering as well. However, I decided against it for two reasons: First, I wanted a rather stark contrast between the flesh and metal parts (and the red cloak), and I guess weathering would just have blended it all together a bit too much for this particular project. And PDH wrote in an e-mail at some point that he usually doesn't use weathering if it's on a Tech Priest, and I somehow felt the same way: Legion may be a horrible monstrosity, but for some reason, his AdMech origins mean he's still able to keep himself fairly clean and well oiled

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Preston/England/United Kingdom

KS - I have actually been thinking about the weathering on Tech-Priests again since seeing Jeff Vader's Adept Prokofievtech.

I now think that their clothing should be weathered and torn but their bionics should be polished and oiled.

BTW do you have Vallejo Smoke wash?

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 PDH wrote:
KS - I have actually been thinking about the weathering on Tech-Priests again since seeing Jeff Vader's Adept Prokofievtech.

I now think that their clothing should be weathered and torn but their bionics should be polished and oiled.

BTW do you have Vallejo Smoke wash?


Et tu, Brute?

Seriously, though, as I already mentioned, I had originally planned to make the robe all bleached and dirty, then couldn't bring myself to do it since I liked the striking red so much. I'll happily admit that I love Jeff's Prokofiev, though, and I almost had a heart attack when I saw the model after having sent Legion off to you

Ah, almost forgot: No, I don't have that wash, although I've been curious ever since you recommended it to me. Unfortunately, my FLGS only carries fairly "regular" Vallejo stuff.

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Germany

Alright, guys, it’s been almost a week since the last game set aboard the Arrke, and a huge cache of delicious information about the event has since turned up on the net. So like I promised, let’s take another look at this strange and demented world, and let me finally show you my dear Legion in action:

I’ll be honest with you: After having sent the model to England, I was of course dying to know how it would all play out: Would Legion fit the overall aesthetics of the game? Would he blend in well with Neil’s fantastic board? Would John Blanche and all those other talented guys like the model?

And then I checked my e-mail account on Saturday, to discover that none other than John Blanche himself had sent me a snapshot of Legion in action:


Look at you, Hacker! ...no, wait, wrong game!

I really couldn’t have been any happier! And I am only a little ashamed to admit that I spent quite a while during that afternoon repeatedly pressing F5, in order to see whether there were any news from the Arrke. And, indeed, John was good enough to send me multiple pictures during the game. Thanks so much, JB!

By all accounts, it must have been a fantastic event! And now that lots and lots of pictures from the event have started turning up, everybody can see the glory of it all: The amount of crazy modelling and painting talent on display was stupenduous. And what’s more, PDH somehow managed to weave it all into one game and one narrative, even though it must have been a pretty busy afternoon aboard the Arrke.

Anyway, let’s take a look at some more photos of our favourite insane AdMech monstrosity, shall we? All of the following pictures were very kindly provided by Neil101, by the way.


Legion emerging from the Arrke’s dark nooks and crannies. Check out that fantastic, flaking paint on the wall in the background!


Some time later, Legion is gazing across the derelict and rusty halls of the Myth Shippe from a lofty vantage point.


And finally, having arrived at the banks of the vile Sump, Legion casts a contemplative glance across the frothing waters — awfully introspective for a biomechanic monstrosity, isn’t he?


I really love how the Cult of the True Journey’s sniper seems to be drawing a bead on Legion in this picture

And finally, what has to be my favourite picture of Legion to date, taken by Fulgrim:



As you can see, Legion does indeed look like he’s emerging from the very underbelly of the Arrke itself. I am very pleased that I managed to achieve that!

So what about all the other amazing models? Though I would like dearly to post them, I won’t do that. Not in order to keep all the glory for myself, mind you: I think you should really head over to the other guys’ respective blogs to check out what they have to say about their marvelous creations! And don’t fret, I’ll provide a handy list of links for your perusal. You ABSOLUTELY need to check out this stuff! Seriously!

To begin, Fulgrim has started a brilliant writeup of the event, introducing all the different gangs and walking us through the narrative (with lots of pretty pictures):

Arrke retour

Part I
Part II
Part III

I imagine the series will be running for the rest of the week. And I, for one, can’t wait to read more of this stuff!

Then there’s JRN’s Sump Huntress Hanin . A class act, as usual!

The Spiky Rat Pack don’t disappoint either, with Kari posting his brilliant Stryderre , complete with sinister poetry, and Mikko’s Living Coffin following hot on his heels.

And finally, be sure to check out PDH’s Yggdrassillium threads here on Dakka and the Ammobunker. Again, lots of pretty pictures and well deserved awe.

And while you’re there, don’t forget leaving a nice word or two for PDH himself: It only becomes clear now what a spectacular job he has managed to pull off with this: Models from several countries, lots and lots of characters, and he even had to GM the whole thing. The mind boggles!

So, once again, a million thank yous to everyone involved! It’s been a pleasure, and I have certainly never had so much fun with an event without even being present

To wind up this post, just because I can, let me share a picture of Neil’s spectacular Arrke board:



The only question is: How are we ever going to surpass this?

In any case, thanks for looking and stay tuned for more!


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None of the photos are working, witch is a shame, because the accompanying descriptions make them sound awesome!

   
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Cheers, mate! Sorry for that slipup! Everything should work fine now!

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You know you've done well with =][= 28mm when John Blanche himself sends you a pic of your model in action

   
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Looking good Kraut

Im always impressed with your work, its an inspiration for all of us

I bet John B was happy to receive the models..

Cheers

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 Matt.Kingsley wrote:
You know you've done well with =][= 28mm when John Blanche himself sends you a pic of your model in action


Pretty much this

Well done Kraut, Legion looks even better on that board (if possible) and I don't think anyone else was more deserving of the honor of an email from John Blanche than you

 
   
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Cheers, guys!

@ Matt.Kingsley: Tell me about it! That's an all -time high point I won't be able to surpass any time soon (or, indeed, ever)

@ janushedemann: Well, looking at all those fantastic pieces of the other guys (and girl), John did receive quite a cache of brilliant stuff, and I think he actually was really happy.

@ Aw, that is so sweet of you! Cheers, mate

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Beautiful model, sublime structuring, and wonderful wonderful fluff. I can totally picture it, from the way it moves, the sounds it makes - I'm trying not to imagine the smell! The basing was a stroke of genius - I can just imagine tendrils running throughout the board and those grotesque flesh manikins bursting out of all sorts of vents and access points.

Certainly my favourite model of yours so far, which is saying a lot! Lived up to your compatriots for sure. Congratulations on getting a foothold aboard the Arke by the way - I'm incredibly jealous

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KS , I discovered your work récently ( am always in Time laps after the real World ) and i must tell you i m stunned. I like all your minis, your inspiration and thé concept of INQ 28. You give me a new opportunity to to back on my desk to explore your way

Congrats

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Thanks a lot, guys!

@ Scarper: Cheers, mate! That's exactly the kind of image I had in mind when building the model, and I am very glad it seems to be represented fairly accurately by the finished piece!

@ Fufu: Merci beaucoup, Stéphane! Like I said elsewhere, your pieces are absolutely stunning -- like miniature recreations of John Blanche's art. I feel very flattered that you should feel inspired by my thread! Very much looking forward to seeing what you come up with next!

Even though following the events aboard the Arrke was a captivating and exhilarating experience, I wasn't idle during the last week, so let me show you what I am currently working on.

First up, I finally put the finishing touches on that gas mask mutant I posted earlier. Take a look:









As you can see, I added quite a bit more blood. That's a fairly atypical move for me, yet it made sense considering the background I have in mind for the model: Thanks to both Dreadclaw69's and DexterKong's suggestions, I now have a much clearer idea of the role this little guy will play in my overarching narrative:

He'll be a member of Inquisitor Holm Fiegmund's retinue. Fiegmund has been heavily dependent on a coterie of servo-skulls ever since being horribly maimed in a fight against Inquisitor Antrecht's Daemonhost Zalambur. He now employs the services of a small, masked mutant who has an uncanny talent of constructing extremely advanced and effective contraptions for his master. The mutant is actually obsessed with the form of the human skull, collecting all the skulls he can for his work. And while he uses some of them to build more servo-skulls for the Inquisitor, he is allowed to keep some of the skulls he collects, though no one can say to what purpose...

Anyway, it's just a rough sketch so far, but I wanted the model to look like it had just finished "cleaning" a skull by slicing off all the flesh. Hence the blood (and the bones strewn across the floor). I remember being immensely inspired when seeing JRN's "Servo Skull Collector" some time ago, and after just considering duplicating that idea, I am rather happy I managed to come up with my own take on the whole "Skull Collector" concept in the end:



Inspired by both Jeff Vader's recent work and the models of fellow German hobbyist Ammi, I also repurposed one of my Dark Eldar Wyches, transforming her into a Death Cult Assassin. Here are some WIP pictures:







Granted, the head may seem a little bulky, but who knows what augmetic horrors may lie hidden under that gas mask?

Anyway, let me know what you think!

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