Showing posts with label obliterators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obliterators. Show all posts
Friday, November 3, 2017
Alpha Legion Obliterator Conversions from Primaris Aggressors!
TJ here with some Alpha Legion Primari ... um I mean Obliterators! In all seriousness, I love the idea of ALpha Legion getting their hands on Primaris Gene Seed and corrupting it! These Aggressor models make great oblits with some slight modifications. Let's see what I did ...
Thursday, June 26, 2014
My very first Obliterator...
Hey everyone, KrautScientist here. Today I would like to talk about a model that seems to have been ages in the making: I recently managed to finally complete the very first Obliterator model for my World Eaters. Now why did it take me so long? After all, it could have been as easy as picking up a box of Oblitz from my FLGS, assembling them and slapping on some paint, right? Where's the problem?
Yes, well. I have a bit of a complicated history when it comes to Obliterators. Allow me to elaborate.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Hi-Tech Obliterator Alternatives Painted!
TJ here with a ton of photos of my Oblits which were made from the original three Hi-Tech Miniatures Terrorizer models (now I believe there are three more additional models). These models are a lot nicer than the GW models and make great oblits. I painted them up in the same scheme as the rest of my End of Days army, so let's take a look:
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Quo vadis, Centurions? An In-Depth Review
Hey everyone, Krautscientist here. And for the fluently Latinate among you: Yes, I realise it should probably rather say "Centurione" or "Centuriones" in the title ;) Anyway, what is this about?
With the Space Marine release now some time behind us, I thought it would be interesting to take a look at what may be one of the more divisive GW kits in recent history: the Centurions.
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