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.

11.14.2010

Dark Eldar - Part 1



With a backflip that would make any follower of Cegorach proud, I've fallen for the Dark Eldar and fallen hard . To be fair, anything where Jes Goodwin's art and design work is present will usually attract my attention - he is the father of modern eldar after all and the models and codex are unbelievably beautiful. And grotesque.
Rather than make up a kabal of my own design, I'm going to model my army on the Kabal of the Black Heart - the most well known and powerful in all Dark Eldar society.

Here is my first kabalite warrior pretty much finished - I may retouch some elements when I have some more models completed to this level.
Here is my second warrior, only in the early stages of painting:
And finally (for this post), my first wych.





1 comment:

Gobsmasha said...

Looks fantastic.

I like the pose of your second warrior model. The serrated bayonet on the splinter rifle is one of my favourite bitz in the kit.