Grotesques.
Wracks.
Haemonculus.
Citadel Finecast.
Credit goes to Natfka for these pics by the way just in case he thinks I'm stealing his stuff rather than just borrowing it ;-)
Location of the most recent breach into Malifaux, Latest area to be occupied by the forces of Cryx, Stronghold of the Dark Legion, Homeworld of the 'Night Reapers' Space Marine Chapter, Council of Seven allocated Deadzone and the lair of some opinionated git called GMort who they let hang out with them...when he's not distracted by Steampunk, Gothic culture or Cosplay...
i fear this stuff may be rather brittle and hoped for plastic wracks
ReplyDelete@ Mark - The new resin mix is meant to be slightly on the rubbery side and is therefore more likely to be bouncy than brittle.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I was told anyway...
Sadly (Wracks and Grotesques) are nowhere near as nice as the rest of the model range. In fact, the Grotesques are possibly the worst models of the whole lot. Very unimpressed I have to say
ReplyDeleteI hope there are more Grotesques as those are very meh. I like the idea of the new resin though, I personally hate putting metal models together.
ReplyDeleteGMort
ReplyDeleteYou dont have to worry about me thinking you are "stealing" pics. The Dark Eldar pics were sent to me, and as I was posting them,they were all over the place.
The other pics I added 5-10 minutes later. The 40k community is very quick to spread the news.
I appreciate the link though.
Like the wracks, the grotesques are meh unless there are more poses. There had better be more than one haemonuculus but depending on the wrack kits conversion should be possible and relatively easy.
ReplyDelete@ Lycaeus_Wrex + Fat Lad - They're a different style to the other Dark Eldar models but they are very similar to the pictures in the codex so their appearance doesn't surprise me.
ReplyDelete@ Natfka - I got the pictures from your blog so I thought it was only fair to give you the credit.
ReplyDelete@ Evil Homer - GW have a habit of not taking very good pictures of their newer models. Hopefully they'll be better 'in the flesh'.
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