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This is a rare type of Armiger Pattern Knight, meant to fall somewhere between Questoris and "normal" Armiger classes. There are even rarer modifications that are in fact Automatas and have no human pilot. No wonder there are lots of rumors and suspicions arising around this pattern and every Sentinel is at all times exposed to risk of being considered heresy and attacked by its own.
Disclaimer:
This model is only inspired by WH40K stuff and not really based on any particular miniature or concept art.
This is supposed to be a very rare type of Imperial Knight, I mean a legendary being like that infamous Obsidian Knight or such. Armed with a turbo laser, a doubled Knight-class flamer and additionally equipped with a couple of autocannons, grenade launchers and advanced ion shields, this Knight is almost as capable as a Warhound titan, but way faster and far more agile being a much more difficult target.
This model, even though it's obviously WH40K-related, isn't based off of some particular miniature, nor of a fan-made conversion. I can say it was heavily influenced by UNL-1 and UNL-2 cyborgs, toys produced in Russia since nineties. They (especially the earliest ones) were hideous pieces of plastic, but now they are stuff of legends and really precious items for many collectors (like myself). The interesting thing here is that those UNL-1 cyborgs were inspired by Warhammer Epic titans and bore some distinctive features like weapons or decorative elements. UNL-2 in their turn were more of a reinvention of those original Rogue Trader "MK" dreadnoughts. I really like both series and I really like how this model turned out. It is original and yet its Warhammer roots are quite evident. Hope you guys enjoy!
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The Cerastus have quite a bit of extra presence over the Questoris knights, I'm not sure that comes out in pictures as well as in real life.
The Cerastus have quite a bit of extra presence over the Questoris knights, I'm not sure that comes out in pictures as well as in real life.
1/220 scale Imperial Questoris Knights for Adeptus Titanicus.
These are really fun models to work on, but surprisingly time-consuming. I was expecting them to take a week or so and it's been more like a month, on and off.
Painted with Alclad metallics, GW paints, and some enamel weathering products.