The first of my Talos Pain Engines is now complete. There are so many spiky bits on there! All in all though, an awesome model to paint and relatively quick to complete as well.
On the table top this guy will mainly be used as he looks now - chain flails, extra close combat weapon and twin-linked heat lances.
Next up are the two Grotesque conversions I posted up a couple of weeks back, which I am hoping will not take me too long and then its on to the Beastmaster/Clawed Fiend then Lelith.
Also have to base coat all remaining uncoated models before the cold weather starts setting in, so it is going to be a busy couple of weeks over here.
Anyway, here are the rest of the pictures of the Talos:
With those bottom two pictures I have tried to show the little detail of the flesh hooks I spoke about in my last post. Sick, twisted but brilliant detail to a model I like alot. Hope you enjoy the pictures, I will be back with new updates in the near future.
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Friday, 14 September 2012
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That, sir, is cool.
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