Found in the pages of White Dwarf, if anyone knows who the artist is please comment below
fearofthedark 1mo ago • 100%
"Engaging Oh Yeah Directives"
fearofthedark 1mo ago • 100%
Do you know if this was done for the competition where everyone had to paint one of these sculpts?
fearofthedark 1mo ago • 100%
He looks like someone just knocked his flaggon over and is going to get a punch
If anyone knows who the artist is let us know in the comments.
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
Very nice, I look forward to seeing the both take to the battlefield.
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
Always happy to see Captain Tycho. Metal or Finecast?
I'm not 100% sure, but looking at the art style I reckon this wonderful piece is by Russ Nicholson.
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
Ah, they are including codices. I was thinking there are only 10 rulebooks and then thought well there were a few extras in 1st and 2nd edition I suppose and the chapter approved books for 3rd (but they didn't have great covers).
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
Nice Job.
You didn't want to wait around for the one with the ball gag?
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
Those are some sizable battles to be playing 2nd edition with
Some awesome looking squat art from the Rogue Trader rulebook, by Pete Knifton
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
Rogue Trader was different in quite a few ways to what we know as 40k these days (or even 20years ago), a lot of the fun faded out as it was sanitised over the years. It's a real shame, but GW is raking it so I doubt they regret their decision.
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
The Rogue Trader books are full of Space Marines getting absolutely destroyed, 2nd ed onwards they are portrayed as the heroes fighting evil so that largely disappeared.
Another piece of art from the Rogue Trader rulebook, I think he might be in need of an apothecary.
This awesome diorama was entered into Golden Demon back in the late 80's and feature in one of the Fantasy Miniatures books published by Games Workshop.
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
A other folks have mentioned it's Angron.
There were a bunch of sweet epic models for the demon primarchs and greater demons.
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
Well now I need to practice looking my Great Uncle Ian in the eye without chuckling.
And if anyone is interested there was a rather long chat with Adi over on the Crown of Command youtube channel recently. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U9Z3_G5Dr8
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
No problem, glad you enjoyed it. His other videos are definitely worth a watch.
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
He describes it as basically snakes and ladders in the review, which in my experience is not too far off the truth.
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
He pretty much covers that in the review, but it can be a lot of fun with the right people/environment. Personally I might try and get my hands on a copy of his suggestion 'Escape the Dark Castle', that sounds fun and looks really nice.
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
I can see his LEG Over there 😜
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
Not sure about that. The Eldar Vyper is probably still around (one day games workshop will update to the Eldar range properly), but the main part of it is the 3rd edition Dark Eldar Raider which I think was replaced during 5th edition.
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
It certainly does, I love Ian Millers work. I think his fantasy art for Death on the Reik portrays wonderfully twisted version of fantasy as well.
fearofthedark 2mo ago • 100%
😂 Oh well, guess I need to get better a proof reading
I'm not 100% sure, but I think this is by Ian Miller
fearofthedark 4mo ago • 100%
Stunning paint job
Well new in 1982 when issue 32 of White Dwarf was released. I particularly like the way they have incorporated the classic Citadel Miniatures logo into the art.