It's a lazy, rainy Saturday. Naturally there's plenty of time for converting and modeling miniatures.
But Fallout Vegas came out, so here's the stuff from the other day.
A few weeks ago someone commented, saying I should purchase new models. I love purchasing new models. I also love money. I don't have either, so sometimes I make do with what I have.
10.23.2010
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I'm really intrigued by the "oversize" nature of some of the parts. I like it and hate it at the same time, in a way that's wonderful and frustrating. Is the disparity intentional?
What kind of color scheme do you have in mind when you get there, or is it undecided?
Yup - it's all about the profile. I wanted something very different from the normal Marine or even Chaos Space Marine look for the 'Wolf Guard' Brotherhood models.
The scheme is the gold and gray from my previous posts.
There is a Terminator or two in the back I've not finished with - the profile slumps too much at the shoulders, so I'll bulk it out some, somehow.
Oh god, fallout has been absolutely killing me. I think my health is actually beginning to suffer from the lack of sleep from the last 3 nights.
Oh, the models are good too. But lets face facts:
FALLOUT!!!!!
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