A quick update from me tonight, to keep you all in the loop. I've not managed much hobby time recently, and zero painting, but I have managed quite a lot of assembly work in that time... In fact, it's getting a bit out of hand:
So that's a rather large number of RT models, a few daemons, blood bowl bits, confrontation scavvies, and a carnival of chaos! Gonna be busy for a while... Worringly, I'm still working on getting a few more bits cleaned up and ready to paint, so that's not even everything.
Painting will commence soon!
Aw yeah Brother, that is looking awesome - I wouldn't know where to start!
ReplyDeleteNot even all of it brother! Should get some paint on something this weekend though!
DeleteWhat a lovely problem to have =)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a hell'a lotta fun is headed your way when you get'cher paint on - so snap to it!
Can't wait to see what you do with his lot.
Haha yes I suppose as far as problems go, it's a pretty good one! Hoping to make a start on the painting this weekend, but still got a bit more assembly work to do in the meantime (a few more RT bits, and the rest of my carnival, including the lovely Plague Cart).
DeleteNice group of figs, looks as though you've got the specialist games covered, looking forward to seeing the astropath and assassin painted up especially, I've always wanted one to paint up as storm shadow from GI Joe.
ReplyDeleteDon't judge me!
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DeleteYou really do have some treasures in that pile of lead. I'm particularly fond of that Eldar trader with his arms crossed. I love those early Rogue Trader miniatures that aren't brandishing weapons but are just interesting characters. And that Navigator has been one of my favourites since I was a tiny tot. I love how large he is -- like Lurch from the Addams family.
ReplyDeleteThanks man, it's shaping up to be a nice little collection. I've been on the look out for the navigator for ages, he's just such a creepy dude!
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