Showing posts with label Legion of Everblight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legion of Everblight. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2016

Blightbringer



The Hordes faction Legion of Everblight is basically a force for those who love dragons. Everblight is a disembodied dragon, who's essence is divided out into all of his Warlocks (most of whom are corrupted northern elves). Most of Everblight's monsters look like dragons, but every once in a while, a really weird one comes along. The Blightbringer is one such - aside from a large really cool head, its anatomy is pretty bizarre. Overall it is a fantastic sculpt, where the 3D modelling genius Doug Hamilton turned a dubious design brief into a masterwork. There were still some features that I needed to modify to satisfy my own sensibilities. 



1. Reverse the elbows. The originals were too weird for me. This was an easy fix achieved by switching the left and right arms, and cutting the impaling spikes off at the wrists, and turning them around. A little bit of green stuff modelling putty fixes all the gaps.
2. It turns out that compared to other gargantuan creatures in the Hordes game, the Blightbringer is rather small (there is not a lot of body to back up that huge mouth). I built up a large rocky outcropping out of putty to elevate the Blightbringer, so that it appears comparable in size.




And a work in progress, which gives a better sense of scale:


More works in progress, with a couple hints about what is to come...



Saturday, May 16, 2015

Sacral Vault

For what is essentially a big block of stone on wheels, the Sacral Vault battle engine is a rather intricate model to build and paint.  From what I've seen, many hobbyists forego gluing on the many candles, skulls, and other adornments in the effort to get this thing finished as soon as possible.  But for me I couldn't resist piling on the candles.

I also opted to convert the model to change the nature of the sacrifice being conducted on the vault's altar.  The original model has a decapitated human tied to the altar, with the Gatorman holding the severed head aloft.  I used a Legion of Everblight Spell Martyr to change the sacrifice to a Nyss (a wild elf from the north) with his ribcage burst open.  The Gatorman now brandishes the unfortunate Nyss's extracted soul.  The "soul" was a leftover swirling soul from another model that I had in my bits box (Lich Lord Asphyxious).  The game rules for the Sacral Vault very much revolve around the collection and use of souls, so this conversion reflects this very nicely, in my opinion.

I had some issues selecting colours for this model, as I collect and play all the forces that this battle engine will work for (Minions, Legion of Everblight, Circle Orboros), and so it needs to not look out of place in any of these.  I essentially merged the colour palettes and base decorations I use for all three of these armies (although I left off the snow that I would normally use for Legion of Everblight models).











Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Zuriel





Zuriel is one of the great new character heavy warbeasts released by Privateer Press from the Exigence book.  In Mark II of the game, Zuriel was a lot of fun to play, primarily in the forces of Lylyth, Reckoning of EverBlight (Lylyth 3). Lylyth made great use of his dragon breath and his "Predator's Instinct" animus made herself into an infantry-clearing powerhouse. Not quite sure what to do with him amidst all his changes in the new edition. (Edit July 2016).

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Absylonia, Daughter of Everblight

The Hordes faction Legion of Everblight consists of a race of elves (Nyss) co-opted and mutated by the dragon Everblight, along with a host of dragon-spawned monstrosities.  Absylonia was once a Nyss, but has been extensively mutated to become basically a half-dragon, at least in appearance.

Absylonia Daughter of Everblight is her epic version (following Absylonia, Terror of Everblight), in which the mutations coursing through her have been finalized and locked into place.

Absylonia, Daughter of Everblight
I have converted the original sculpt of this model such that her wings are on her arms, rather than sprouting from her back.  The wings for arms was always my favourite part of the earlier version of Absylonia, and I wanted to replicate that idea in her epic version.

Absylonia, Terror of Everblight
The earlier sculpt of Absylonia is disliked by many, perhaps because true to her terrifying nature, she is portrayed in a non-idealized way.  I quite like the old sculpt, as it is very characterful and intricately detailed.  This model needs to be painted very carefully (in my opinion) to bring out her character and mood - it looks to me like she is almost sad and introspective, realizing just how much she has been changed by Everblight.  And then with the new model, she is finally enjoying her mutated powers.