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- GrandMaster Raziel
- I live in Scotland but I'm originally from Texas. I've been an avid gamer since the early '80s and have played just about every game out there. I have a lovely wife and 5 children, so getting the life / gaming balance is always important.
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Win a WARLORD TITAN - I have so much to show you guys... I've been working so hard! More soon about my own stuff... But for today I wanted to talk about the Nova Open Charitabl...6 years ago
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Maelstrom's Edge - Over the last couple of years, hobby time has been at a premium, and what time I've had has been dedicated to a project that I can say I'm very excited ...9 years ago
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Stepping away from blogging for a while - I know, this isn't exactly 40k related, but I wanted to break from the normal stuff and talk about something that has been following me in the shadows for...12 years ago
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Hi Folks Just posting some pics of some new additions to my Eldar force... a Steampunk themed Dark Eldar force. It's only about 2000 ...
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Wednesday, 15 June 2011
A project log worth following.....
Hi Folks
Just thought I would share a cool looking project log just started by someone worth following.
Here is the linky: click me!
Leave some feedback and enjoy!
Cheers and Happy Hunting
Just thought I would share a cool looking project log just started by someone worth following.
Here is the linky: click me!
Leave some feedback and enjoy!
Cheers and Happy Hunting
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Thursday, 9 June 2011
Look out Nottingham, here we come!
Road trip is on for attending the 2011 Throne of Skulls 40k 2 Day tournament!
After some wheeling and dealing, I can confirm that both my son and myself will be going to the October GT in Nottingham. We will be going to the full 2 day event and I am now going to have too focus on army selection and painting.
I am leaning toward taking my Deathwing, with perhaps some Ravenwing support. But I have to say the idea of Sammael and a full attack squadron with feel no pain sounds awesome.
My son will most likely be fielding his new Imperial Guard army he's been working on. But I wouldn't rule out him switching to his Dark Eldar if he's not happy with his painting.
I look forward to meeting some of the people active in the tournament scene and hopefully will make a good showing.
So look forward to more pics of my Deathwing/Ravenwing force as I prepare them for battle!
Cheers and Happy Hunting
After some wheeling and dealing, I can confirm that both my son and myself will be going to the October GT in Nottingham. We will be going to the full 2 day event and I am now going to have too focus on army selection and painting.
I am leaning toward taking my Deathwing, with perhaps some Ravenwing support. But I have to say the idea of Sammael and a full attack squadron with feel no pain sounds awesome.
My son will most likely be fielding his new Imperial Guard army he's been working on. But I wouldn't rule out him switching to his Dark Eldar if he's not happy with his painting.
I look forward to meeting some of the people active in the tournament scene and hopefully will make a good showing.
So look forward to more pics of my Deathwing/Ravenwing force as I prepare them for battle!
Cheers and Happy Hunting
Sunday, 5 June 2011
A gift well recieved....
Hi folks
I thought I would share this with everyone. My son gave me one of the new finecast Eldar Avatars on thursday and here are my thoughts about it.
First off, it comes in a small blister pack and is really quite light. As you can see from the pictures, there's not much to it.
I was hoping to get a free decal sheet or some instructions on how to put it together, but thats all you get. I guess the tree-huggers will be happy no excess packageing here.
Now looking at the sprue, there are no extras' with this model. It's kind of like the Assault on Black Reach terminators or the new Space Hulk figures, the bare bits and nothing else.
The parts were a bit difficult to cut loose, as I was scared of breaking anything, but it cleared the sprue alright in the end and there were no mold lines to speak off, so not bad overall.
Now you have to use super glue to fix this together which could become an issue if there are alot of models or pieces, but with this it was okay (only 5 parts) and went together really easy. I've worked with Forge World resins and this was easier to deal with than those, but I'll have to watch how well it travels as the FW stuff always gets bent out of shape and has to be fixed.
But the real joy of this model (and the other finecast models) is the detail. I have to put my hands up and say I am very happy with the model and believe that even though it uses the same parts as the metal avatar, I think the pose I achieved looks more dynamic than the original and the small details (like the teeth) make all the difference in the world.
So in closing, I know there are more models coming in the finecast range (Like Sammael for the Dark Angels) and I can't wait :)
Cheers and Happy Hunting
I thought I would share this with everyone. My son gave me one of the new finecast Eldar Avatars on thursday and here are my thoughts about it.
First off, it comes in a small blister pack and is really quite light. As you can see from the pictures, there's not much to it.
I was hoping to get a free decal sheet or some instructions on how to put it together, but thats all you get. I guess the tree-huggers will be happy no excess packageing here.
Now looking at the sprue, there are no extras' with this model. It's kind of like the Assault on Black Reach terminators or the new Space Hulk figures, the bare bits and nothing else.
The parts were a bit difficult to cut loose, as I was scared of breaking anything, but it cleared the sprue alright in the end and there were no mold lines to speak off, so not bad overall.
Now you have to use super glue to fix this together which could become an issue if there are alot of models or pieces, but with this it was okay (only 5 parts) and went together really easy. I've worked with Forge World resins and this was easier to deal with than those, but I'll have to watch how well it travels as the FW stuff always gets bent out of shape and has to be fixed.
But the real joy of this model (and the other finecast models) is the detail. I have to put my hands up and say I am very happy with the model and believe that even though it uses the same parts as the metal avatar, I think the pose I achieved looks more dynamic than the original and the small details (like the teeth) make all the difference in the world.
So in closing, I know there are more models coming in the finecast range (Like Sammael for the Dark Angels) and I can't wait :)
Cheers and Happy Hunting
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