It first appeared to be just another operation to bring down corrupted smuggler. But later, Imperial spies around the near by systems brought new information regarding the suspected Heresy of a high ranking Imperial agent...
The new mission profile demanded new kinds of specialists in order to be successful...
Ready for some seriously dirty painting!!!
A pair of pretty creepy characters, but I really like them. Great conversions. I really love that joystick and the servo-arm conversion is well-thought. Am I mistaken in saying that the "arm" part is made out of two cut-down Cadian flamers?
ReplyDeleteI think you have just channeled the purest essence of the 40k "reality" right there in these two models.
ReplyDeleteWell done sir.
Cheers
Dave
I couldn't agree more. Cherubs and hooded mysterious figures with extra mechanical limbs: those are, for me, the iconic inhabitants of the 40k universe.
DeleteAwesome. I like how you used flamers for the mechanodendrite. Why did not i thought about that?
ReplyDeleteThese are just sublime.
ReplyDeleteVery, Very nice. Can't wait to see them painted up.
ReplyDeleteI envy your skills...
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful miniatures.
The robed mechanicus is such a great concept! I love the big servo arm/joystick combo as well as the grav-thing covered in seals.
ReplyDeleteAgain thanks for being an inspiration.
So many kind words - and every single one of them is greatly appreciated!
ReplyDeleteAwesomeness! The cherub is my favourite! But the techwraith controlling his mechanical arm via joystick is genius too! Very very good stuff :)
ReplyDeleteThe golden age of 40k
ReplyDeleteToo..much..epic..win..cannot...compute...
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