Everyone slides through Sigil sooner or later. But plenty of cutters call the Cage home, and it's their shops, trades, and peels that keep the jink flowing - and the bone-boxes flapping. A body's got to know who sells bogus goods, and who'll scrag him (or worse) just for the fun of it. 'Course, the trick is telling friend from foe. In Sigil, a fiery fiend ain't always a serpent, and a shining celestial ain't always a lamb.

9.19.2007

Necron - Part 1

This Necron army started off being a 'quick-fix' army that I wanted to get painted quickly so that I could start playing 40k with a good friend. I hope he links images of his Salamanders army - his technique puts my stuff to shame.

I found that while the Necron were an army that were relatively easy to paint, I soon became absorbed in their background. I still find that their codex is is just...creepy. Even now, I use an image of one of the C'tan looking down upon the ancient Necrontyr civilisation as my desktop image at home.

To date, this is still the only army that I have a fully painted (but small!) 40k army. I still intend to do more with it.

Scarab Swarms:




Necron Warriors:


Immortal:


Destroyer:


Necron Lord:

1 comment:

Ad Astra said...

Very nice, I like the contrasting skull of the Lord on the silver and the grey bases.