Hi guys!
I finally managed to finish the conversion on my chariot! It took me forever and it involved a lot of kitbashing, repositioning and green stuffing, but in the end I am quite happy with the result.
Again, the idea is to convey a Bronze Age feel with this piece, inspired by Achilles chariot in the Iliad.
I will start painting it as soon as I can but it will probably take me ages to finish it knowing my average speed.
Bits come from the HE chariot sprue, white lions, ph
Good evening,
Quick update on something I have been working on today... The chariot is half assembled on my workbench, but today I received some bits frome the wild riders kit and an idea struck me, so I followed the inspiration!
I was always intrigued by the small reference in ET Khaine to a faction called Aeskhaine, who fought alongside Tyrion in his last battle for the Isle of the Dead... These elves are the degenerate ones who succumbed to the Shadow of Khaine and became bloodthirs
Good Morning,
This update might not be too exciting, especially for those of you who already know my works from other forums and blogs, but I wanted to share better pictures of my spearmen and explain a bit more in detail the thoughts and process behind the minis:
I started working on these conversions quite a long time ago, right after ET Khaine came out and I have spent a lot of time on each of them, though they are still painted at a tabletop level. They were designed to feel very s
The wrath do thou sing, O goddess, of Ullaron's son Ælrik
that baneful wrath which brought countless woes upon the Asur,
and sent forth to Mirai many valiant souls of warriors,
and made themselves to be a spoil for beasts and all manner of birds;
and thus the will of Khaine was being brought to fulfillment
Good evening Ladies and Gents.
After several months of very lazy hobby activity I stumbled across this wonderful website (tha