Into the Unknown: Salvation (Part 2) – Chaos Player Fiction
Another part in the series I’m doing for Sorcerer Warforce, a leader of the Disciples of Twilight, my Chaos Marines for Warhammer 40K.
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Another part in the series I’m doing for Sorcerer Warforce, a leader of the Disciples of Twilight, my Chaos Marines for Warhammer 40K.
These are the completed shots of Warpsmith Grimtech. Definitely my favorite model thus far to create and work on. I’m very pleased with the results.
Space Wolves fan fiction, a lone wolf scout fights against a band of Night Lords Chaos Space Marines.
This is a fluff piece I’m writing for my Chaos Marines, Disciples of Twilight, based on a Warhammer 40K campaign. This is the first part of the third story.
This is a fluff piece I’m writing for my Chaos Marines, Disciples of Twilight, based on a Warhammer 40K campaign. This is the second part for the 2nd game.
This is a fluff piece I’m writing for my Chaos Marines, Disciples of Twilight, based upon a Warhammer 40K campaign we’re doing. This was the second game.
We just began a Warhammer 40K campaign at my LGS. I’m using my Chaos Marines, Disciples of Twilight, and I wanted to fluff out the campaign as we go.
This is the ninth part in my series on scratch building tanks for Warhammer 40K where I compare my finished scratch built tank to a Games Workshop tank.
I want to compare a bought Chimera to the process of scratch building one. So, I do both in this article: assemble a GW kit and build my own.
In this scratch building part of the series I add some details to the Devil Dog build. The details really make a big difference.
I need weapons for my Devil Dog, so I’m going to scratch build a multi-melta and melta cannon for it. I will be magnetizing this weapons also.
Today I’m creating the tracks for the scratch built Devil Dog I’m working on. See how easy it is to create your own tracks.