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"Haemonculi are deranged flesh-sculptors that dwell in the dank bowels of Commorragh. They are master torturers, expert poisoners and dark alchemists that are capable of transcending death itself. Their ability to alter the bodies of their victims to create obscene horrors wrought of flesh and bone is an invaluable dark gift, with many of their creations proven to be essential assets when war is waged in realspace."
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This is four different starship bridges I built for my Xenoarchaeologist Warhammer 40,000 story. There, four teams of different races compete with each other to get the mysterious and very precious treasure hidden inside a space hulk (a ghost ship comprised from several old ship hulls). The human Inquisitior Johann Donner (Johnny Thunder IN SPACE!!!) rides The Emperor's Lightning, his blessed Imperial cruiser, to pursue Samuel Kruger, an ex-inquisitor and a vile heretic and traitor of humanity (Sam Sinister IN SPACE!!!). The news about this treasure also attracted greedy and bloodthirsty Ork pirates led by Kaptin Grogmog Bluddhook and elegant but abominable Drukhari (Dark Eldar) raiders led by Archon Malonil the Malevolent. All their ships have diifferent designs which reflect the personalities of their owners. The Imperials prefer the solemn and traditional Gothic style. The heretics re-use Imperial vehicles and equipment, and Kruger likes aristocratic vibes. Orks, as always, build their ships from scratch, and their bridge looks very messy. And Drukhari like dark and intimidating environments with skulls and spikes everywhere but, as all Aeldari, still prefer sleek and ornate forms.
These bright orange and black Dark Eldar Kabalite warriors are of a raiding band of my own creation.
This is the first unit of 5, mounted in a Venom.
The first (nearly) completed transport for my Kabal. I've yet to finish the pilot in his cockpit, the gunner on the rear of the craft and the base, which is why the model is currently unglued.
After a very long time I've finally finished the mini-diorama for a friend! Yay! The dark Eldar comes out but the marine is stuck there. That's because he's in the water...
These bright orange and black Dark Eldar Kabalite warriors are of a raiding band of my own creation.
This is the second unit of 5, mounted in a Venom.
The 8th chapter of The Hour of Chaos comic ended with a shocking twist (WARNING: SPOILER ALERT!), but you may not understand why every Aeldari fears death and why to lose an Aeldari's soul is far, far worse than to lose a body. So I made an explanation settled in WH40k lore.
P,S, The spirit stone on Farseer's neck is absent in the comic itself because this part did not exist in 2014 when it was filmed.