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Thanks for the encouragement. Also as this is the hundredth post, it is reserved for something special.


“When the Warmaster leaves for the Gate, we will fight for him. When the Warmaster strikes down planet after planet on his path to Terra we will fight for him. When the Warmaster lays siege to the imperial palace, we will fight for him. And all that with no expectation of thanks or gratitude in word, in action, or in object. But in the mean time, whilst Abbadon sends mewling pawns to beg for bread with nothing to offer but hollow words and empty promises; in the mean time, whilst he asks for my knights and my beasts and my weapons of war; in the mean time, whilst he wheedles and worms his way to power; he gets nothing from me he doesn’t pay for. Go back to your fell master and tell him that my price is not for negotiation.”
 
-King Escharon of the Tide of Blood
 
Name: Escharon “The Cthonian” “The King of Scars”
Rank: King
"Warband": Tide of Blood
Gear: Stolen Grey Knight Terminator Armor, Combi Melta, Soulthief (Daemon Halberd), Power Fist
Rules: Hasn’t been used this edition.
 
King Escharon was the son of one of the barbarian kings of Cthonis. He was one of the first to be inducted into Horus’s legion, for he knew power was that way. He fought strongly and valiantly to protect the freedoms of the imperial people during the crusades, and was very close with several members of the XVII legion. He also was one of the first to turn to the dark gods after the events of Davin’s Moon.
As he saw the uprising failing, he went into the Eye of Terror in the hopes of being flung back in time to a place where he could assure Horus’s victory. Unsurprisingly, he failed, but he has never stopped. The years have been long for him. The time he spends in the unstable portions of the warp mean he has spent 20,000 years traveling since the heresy, kept alive by the will of the four. He has outlasted many suits of power armour, and has recently hunted down Grey Knights to keep himself stocked with armour better able to survive the rigors of the Tzeentchian warpspace he often frequents.
His travels have taught him much. He has learned to tame a great number of warpspawn and other foul creatures, a massive possessed Land Raider called simply the Beast, has served as his mount on many an occasion. After falling out with the rest of the Black Legion due to their lack of honor for their forefather, he has attracted to himself a great many warlords with his philosophy of faith. “All death pleases the four, the spilt blood and sundered body please the lord of battle, the rotting corpse pleases the lord of decay, the pain and suffering inflicted please the lord of excess, and the transitions from life to death and those that occur in the tide of battle please the lord of change.”
Recently, Escharon has been looking for a way to open a portal back to the original siege of Terra. Ideally he would open it when the hordes of Abbadon’s thirteenth black crusade are once more at the gate. Escharon fights to find a way to undo the past and create a truly free empire of men, lead in the name of Horus. And of course, no man better understands his primarch than Escharon, the Cthonian.
 
Escharon’s gifts in dealing with beasts have lead him to amass an enormous host of daemon engines, some created from Titans. He seeks out the most difficult to control and offers to take them or tame them for a price. But many will only follow his will alone. Over time he has collected many like minded individuals and now has no need for ties with the dark mechanicus to keep his armies supplied. He does keep loose ties though, because the dark mechanicus are often a good source of recruits and inspiration for Escharon, and they seek to understand how he controls such creatures as it would make it much easier than the bindings they use, which while much more effective on a wide scale, are perhaps not quite as efficient in terms of sacrifices.
 
The Tide of Blood: Although nominally a force under the banner of the Black Legion, the Tide has much more in common, and perhaps better relations, with the warbands originally of the Word Bearers Legion. They make extensive use of daemons and daemonically possessed machines and have absorbed hundreds of warbands over the millennia. There name comes from a spell wrought by the sorcerous elite of any given detachment before battle. The skies fill with rains of blood over the Tide’s forces and the fields of battle are dyed red with it. (Note it has been suggested that the use of corrupted thunderhawk transporters or other technology to just physically dump large barrels of blood over the battlefield before battle may also occur.) After each battle, if possible, towers of arcane and foul design are set up over the battlefields and used to reabsorb the blood succored by the newly dead.
 
WIP Pics:

Escharon Silver WIP Front

Escharon Silver WIP Back

Edited by Teetengee

So the special thing is still in the works but for now I have my completed servitor for the Inquisition subforum henchmen challenge.
I have also been up to some foul xenos, hence why the surprise isn't ready yet, sorry.

Plasma Cannon Servitor Front

Plasma Cannon Servitor Right

Plasma Cannon Servitor Left

Plasma Cannon Servitor Rear

I had this thing lying around for a while now. It is made of bases sprues and index cards.

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Hey all, I need some advice. A discussion in the space wolves area has given me an idea. I want to turn a giant into a counts as vindicator. The question is this, how can I make it clear what he is to count as?

I am thinking perhaps holding a cannon of the appropriate bore and a bandoleer or side bag full of shells would be a good start.

But how do I make it appear properly armoured?

Also what could I do to represent a good siege shield, perhaps a shovel?

Also how should I represent things such as a dirge caster (perhaps bellowing?) or other upgrades?

Edited by Teetengee
I'm sure you could find exactly what you want on the internet, 'tis a great place for all the necessary bits and bobs! But oh am I glad I am definitely not a nurgle type of guy, because imagining rotting meat on a frame of a knight with maggots all over the bloody thing *buh dum tiss* is simply nauseating. I can only imagine the putrid scent of such a foul creation. And the mold, all that eventual black mold. Ugh. *shudders*

I would leave it outside, probably not use it in a game if I were to do such a thing. But maybe I could record the rotting for modeling inspiration?

Although I imagine the internet can provide for me just fine on that account.

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So, on the topic of future ideas, I was wondering if someone could give me the measurements/sizes of the dreadclaw and the kharybdis assault claw. I was thinking some nice daemon engines could be used as counts as.
Also, I have been doing some hobby stuff, but don't have any pics for you just yet.

I have been doing a little bit more work on my Monster.

Monster WIP Right Tread Tentacle

Monster WIP Right Hatch

Monster WIP Neck Tentacle

Monster WIP Left Hatch

Monster WIP Front Right Tread

Monster WIP Front Left

Monster WIP Egg Sack Top

Monster WIP Back Neck

Most of my time has been spent painting my eldar obliterator though. Strangely enough, I accidentally painted it "in midnight clad." I feel it looks pretty good that way though, so I am going to keep it.

  • 2 weeks later...

Nice Sculpting!

Thanks!

 

Also:

Chaos Knight Components 1

 

This is the start of my maggot knight, (a Nurgle aligned Chaos knight). I will be looking for advice once I get further into it. But right now I mainly want some suggestions on names and if possible a height measurement so I can build it properly.

So, I recently came back to my apartment after the holidays and cannot find my camera but I wanted to share a success I have had with you all. Last year I purchased a 3D Pen. I have for the first time attempted to use it on some 40k models, and the result is quite the success. I will get you some work in project pictures as soon as I can. Also, can anyone provide me with the height of the Imperial Knights? I want to create a frame for my converted one using this device but do not know the scale very well.

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