"Used to"
Got out of loyalist marines a long time ago trying to build the largest Chaos army I could.
"Used to"
Got out of loyalist marines a long time ago trying to build the largest Chaos army I could.
Mirage Arcana Podcast
The "A Smart Player Will..." theory is a complete paradox. If we make an assumption that everything we do is outsmarted, then theoretically we can never win.
Actually thinking about going chaos (nurgle) to be precise, Just following in your footsteps
rabbit. =)
-HONORABLE MENTIONS IN BLITZKRIEG PAINTING COMP-
"THAT I.G. GUY WITH THAT OVERDEVELOPED TRIGGER FINGER"
Mirage Arcana Podcast
The "A Smart Player Will..." theory is a complete paradox. If we make an assumption that everything we do is outsmarted, then theoretically we can never win.
Last edited by Rabbit; March 5th, 2008 at 22:52.
It's not a choice, it's a Nurgling.
Spambot kill tally. . .226

Oh, thank you Rabbit for bringing up all this Nurgle inspiration...I was actually trying to build something not dedicated to the great Papa of Unhygiene... but as I watched those pics things began to happend that were beyond my control...
You Nurgleurge me.
PS. that steed again, it gets more and more genious every time I see it DS.
Im very Keen on the Nurgle banner bearer and the Khorne warrior hold aloft the head of an enemy. But the Daemonic mount lord (not archaon) is, IMHO, bad, it looks out of proportion (that tail would make it hard to walk) and the head looks silly.
Dan
The tail is indeed a right bit too long. However, its face is one of merited reasons why this model has become one of my favorites. It's almost as though its tar black skin has been seared away, leaving only the flesh and sinews. It's psychologically terrifying, to me no less- the simple black body capped in something awful. I find it mysterious, seriously I do. It's very unique as well.
EDIT: Have you ever seen a baboon's arse? It's bare and colorful, and I believe it's used to attract potential mates or something along these social lines. Put this notion to use when viewing the model, whose beastly head is very much of a Slaaneshi indulgence.
Also, I'm reminded of the many scavenging birds have featherless, red-skinned heads. This allows them to feast without the concern of mixing blood and flesh with their feathers. I'd imagine this beast could very easily manage a few quick bites of my poor bum, and think nothing of spoiling his beautiful black hide.
Last edited by Rabbit; March 6th, 2008 at 00:19.
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