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Starting another assault intercessor unit for my blood angels (going to be death company this time) and wanted to change things up from the first 5 (which I kept pretty vanilla). So I decided to try and make one of them too angry to even draw his chainsword!

 

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And started painting (got a lot of highlights/details still to go)

 

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Hey brother! I saw your mini on FB already and admit I saved a shot for some future meme-wars :biggrin.:

How do you think about going a stup further and model a DC marine actually punching THROUGH the chest of something? :tongue.:
I'm tempted to do this myself once I get to modelling my CC DC Intercessors (building a shooty squad atm mostly to practice painting black)

Good luck with the project and come around to our BA sub-forum if convenient :wink:

Edited by Majkhel

Pile driver ?

Why are you hitting yourself V2; Striking necron with it's own torn off arm?

 

Stomp on the head?

 

This is Sparta?

Excellent ideas!

Headlock w head nearly twisted off?

I think this is better done by pulling on the neck to remove the head, i.e., Sub-Zero's Fatality in the original Mortal Kombat.

Quick addition: Hamlet, the mild marine.

 

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I like to think that in his Black Rage-fueled stupor, he's stopping to admire "Horus" 's skull and thus starts a monologue of Shakespearean caliber. 

Quick addition: Hamlet, the mild marine.

He doesn't have to stay mild. When Arnold Schwarzenegger played Hamlet in Last Action Hero, he demonstrated how a disembodied skull may be used as a missile, to knockout an enemy.

Battle-brother Hamlet (walking away from a Necron tomb): "To be, or not to be, that is the question."

 

Battle-brother Hamlet (as the tomb explodes, vaporizing the Necrons beyond any chance of resurrection): "Not to be."

I like to think that in his Black Rage-fueled stupor, he's stopping to admire "Horus" 's skull and thus starts a monologue of Shakespearean caliber.

"Alas, poor Horus. I knew him, Roboute- a brother of infinite jest to match his infinite ambition. He had aided me in battle a thousand times, and now, how abhorred in my memory it is! My gorge rises at it. Here lay those eyes that I have looked into I know not how oft. Where be your gibes now? Your gambits? Your songs? Your flashes of tactical insight that were wont to awe all at the table? Not one now to mock your own grinning? Quite chapfallen? Now get you to the Vengeful Spirit and tell his sons, though they may bear their false gods' blessings upon their very bones, to this end they must come. Make them laugh at that." Edited by Bjorn Firewalker

Awesome stuff - if any unit deserved to be OTT, it's the Death Company. Try freehanding the saltires - it's pretty easy with a bit of practice, just short, straight strokes, and aim to paint 'past' the pad, if that makes sense, it'll stop you from wobbling at the end, you can always tidy up later. 

Thanks guys!

 

 

Playing around with the 5th one. He’s got kind of a “bane” style mask on, so I figured that the necrons punishment should be more severe and only then would he have permission to not reanimate.

 

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