The ghost armours of Tzeentch. I've never actually seen these models.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Death Guard 2
Friday, July 25, 2008
Death Guard
When I first decided to choose the ruinous powers over the guardsman, I considered a Nurgle army. There was a great appeal to force that would lumber forward under massive gunfire and could not be stopped. Plague marines are deathless, still rotting in their armour, shrug off the worst of wounds with ease. All are welcome to join the jovial ranks of Grandfather Nurgle. Perhaps I just wasn't ready for all the conversions.
Monday, July 21, 2008
World Eater
However; if you're going to side with a chaos god. . . pick Khorne. He's brutal god of death, battle, and blood. Unlike the other chaos gods, he has his own code of honour. No stealth, trickery, sorcery, or even firepower compares to the grinding force of the chainaxe. Few things satisfy a chaos enthusist more than a land raider dumping ten berzerkers onto doomed foe. There are so many attacks in the assault that I have to roll an entire box of dice and them some.
Oh, Bolt Thrower lieks these guys too. Almost as much as they liek mudkips.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Dah Har
I had a lot I wanted to say on this blog post but I'm having trouble remembering any of it. I'm thinking it was just going to be some sort of whining so I won't try to remember.
I went on a bike ride. I kept going even though it was one giant uphill ride.
I eventually wondered where I had gone so I turned around and went home.
I went on a bike ride. I kept going even though it was one giant uphill ride.
I eventually wondered where I had gone so I turned around and went home.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Spellatronic II
Painter 9,
This is what happens when you "stay the course". What leads me to this conclusion? When you say to me, "maybe you ought to finish this. You know? Clean it up?" it's too likely I will. Tell me to paint over something, I probably will. I can't believe this painting used to look like this!
My inspiration for this and other painting "theory": Kawa Yoo. Something about the painting under the painting is very intriguing. I'm fascinated with burying a picture with a picture. And then burying that picture with another picture.
This is what happens when you "stay the course". What leads me to this conclusion? When you say to me, "maybe you ought to finish this. You know? Clean it up?" it's too likely I will. Tell me to paint over something, I probably will. I can't believe this painting used to look like this!
My inspiration for this and other painting "theory": Kawa Yoo. Something about the painting under the painting is very intriguing. I'm fascinated with burying a picture with a picture. And then burying that picture with another picture.
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