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Made in us
Crazed Spirit of the Defiler






So, picked up my Imperial Knight Thursday night. Since then i have been feverishly working away with blade, file, and green-stuff, trying to make my knight look at home with my Word Bearers coven.

Here's the pre-painted pics. I used some sticky-tac to assemble him for you guys. Please forgive my poor photography skills.

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With flash on, so you can see some of the details.



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Same angle, no flash.



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Different angle



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Plasticard Chaos Star arrows on pauldron



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Requisite 'spikey' pauldron with Chaos Iconography



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Shot of the rear, mainly to show off the forked tail (Maulerfiend bits)




Magnetized the cannon mounts:
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Battlecannon just had the gargoyle mouth from the Defiler added on



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This one was a bit trickier: Zombie Dragon head was CAREFULLY bored out, then green-stuffed to the beam emitter




Some of you may have spotted the Mark of Khorne above the visor. I know Word Bearers never declare for one god over any others, but i imagine they wouldn't have a problem binding a Daemon of Khorne into a knight chassis, and said daemon would make its own alterations to its new form.


So, what do you guys think so far?

Daemons--5000
Death Guard --2000
Daemons--15000
Word Bearers--10000

Total investment in the Forces of Chaos: 38,000

 
   
Made in us
Cackling Chaos Conscript





I like it a lot but from what I have gathered, is that you can't take them as allied to CSMs or was I told otherwise?
   
Made in us
Crazed Spirit of the Defiler






Wrecker wrote:
I like it a lot but from what I have gathered, is that you can't take them as allied to CSMs or was I told otherwise?


Honestly man, I didn't care about using them. I've loved knights since Epic. I'll probably get to use him eventually though. I can't imagine that GW wouldn't release rules for Chaos Knights too.

Daemons--5000
Death Guard --2000
Daemons--15000
Word Bearers--10000

Total investment in the Forces of Chaos: 38,000

 
   
Made in ca
Plastictrees





Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Looks decent. Doing something claw like with the toes/feet would really take it beyond the 'chaotic bling' surface detailing level.
I like the string of trophy heads.
   
Made in us
Savage Khorne Berserker Biker





Leesburg, FL

Good looking conversion, can't wait to see it painted up! Where did you get the banner that's hanging between the legs?

It is the 3rd Millennium. For more than a hundred months Games Workshop has sat immobile on the Golden Throne of Nottingham. It is the foremost of wargames by the will of the neckbeards, and master of a million tabletops by the might of their inexhaustible wallets. It is a rotting carcass writhing invisibly with business strategies from the early Industrial Revolution Age. It is the Carrion Lord of the wargaming scene for whom a thousand veteran players are sacrificed every day, so that it may never truly die. Yet even in its deathless state, GW continues its eternal vigilance. Mighty battleforce starter-sets cross the online-store-infested miasma of the internet, the only route between distant countries, their way lit by a draconian retail trade-agreement, the legal manifestation of the GW's will. Vast armies of lawyers give battle in GW's name on uncounted websites. Greatest amongst its soldiers are the Guardians of the IP, the Legal Team, bio-engineered super-donkey-caves. Their comrades in arms are legion: the writing team and countless untested rulebooks, the ever vigilant redshirts, and the writers of White Dwarf, to name only a few. But for all their multitudes, they are barely enough to hold off the ever-present threat from other games, their own incompetence, Based Chinaman - and worse. To support Games Workshop in such times is to spend untold billions. It is to support the cruelest and most dickish company imaginable. These are the tales of those times. Forget the power of sales discounts and Warhammer Fantasy Battle, for so much has been dropped, never to be re-published again. Forget the promise of cheaper digital content and caring about the fanbase, for in the GW HQ there is only profit-seeking, Space Marines and Sigmarines. There is no fun amongst the hobby shops, only an eternity of raging and spending, and the laughter of former employees who left GW to join better companies. 
   
Made in us
Crazed Spirit of the Defiler






 sub-zero wrote:
Good looking conversion, can't wait to see it painted up! Where did you get the banner that's hanging between the legs?


Older plastic Beastmen. I'm not sure if it's still on the sprue, I bought the kit about 6 years ago, when gors and ungors were still boxed together.

Daemons--5000
Death Guard --2000
Daemons--15000
Word Bearers--10000

Total investment in the Forces of Chaos: 38,000

 
   
Made in us
Savage Khorne Berserker Biker





Leesburg, FL

 greg0985 wrote:
 sub-zero wrote:
Good looking conversion, can't wait to see it painted up! Where did you get the banner that's hanging between the legs?


Older plastic Beastmen. I'm not sure if it's still on the sprue, I bought the kit about 6 years ago, when gors and ungors were still boxed together.


Is this the bit? http://www.ebay.com/itm/WFB-BM-Beastmen-Bestigor-Musician-Standard-Bits-S-/200983841380?pt=Games_US&hash=item2ecb920a64

It is the 3rd Millennium. For more than a hundred months Games Workshop has sat immobile on the Golden Throne of Nottingham. It is the foremost of wargames by the will of the neckbeards, and master of a million tabletops by the might of their inexhaustible wallets. It is a rotting carcass writhing invisibly with business strategies from the early Industrial Revolution Age. It is the Carrion Lord of the wargaming scene for whom a thousand veteran players are sacrificed every day, so that it may never truly die. Yet even in its deathless state, GW continues its eternal vigilance. Mighty battleforce starter-sets cross the online-store-infested miasma of the internet, the only route between distant countries, their way lit by a draconian retail trade-agreement, the legal manifestation of the GW's will. Vast armies of lawyers give battle in GW's name on uncounted websites. Greatest amongst its soldiers are the Guardians of the IP, the Legal Team, bio-engineered super-donkey-caves. Their comrades in arms are legion: the writing team and countless untested rulebooks, the ever vigilant redshirts, and the writers of White Dwarf, to name only a few. But for all their multitudes, they are barely enough to hold off the ever-present threat from other games, their own incompetence, Based Chinaman - and worse. To support Games Workshop in such times is to spend untold billions. It is to support the cruelest and most dickish company imaginable. These are the tales of those times. Forget the power of sales discounts and Warhammer Fantasy Battle, for so much has been dropped, never to be re-published again. Forget the promise of cheaper digital content and caring about the fanbase, for in the GW HQ there is only profit-seeking, Space Marines and Sigmarines. There is no fun amongst the hobby shops, only an eternity of raging and spending, and the laughter of former employees who left GW to join better companies. 
   
Made in us
Crazed Spirit of the Defiler






 sub-zero wrote:
 greg0985 wrote:
 sub-zero wrote:
Good looking conversion, can't wait to see it painted up! Where did you get the banner that's hanging between the legs?


Older plastic Beastmen. I'm not sure if it's still on the sprue, I bought the kit about 6 years ago, when gors and ungors were still boxed together.


Is this the bit? http://www.ebay.com/itm/WFB-BM-Beastmen-Bestigor-Musician-Standard-Bits-S-/200983841380?pt=Games_US&hash=item2ecb920a64



Sorry, its not beastmen, its from the Chaos Marauders


Daemons--5000
Death Guard --2000
Daemons--15000
Word Bearers--10000

Total investment in the Forces of Chaos: 38,000

 
   
 
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