Sunday, March 09, 2008

The "dead" of a dead race.

Here is a Squat I acquired as part of my brothers collection.

As you can see he is quite clearly dead... Although he has a funny expression on his face for a corpse.

Friday, March 07, 2008

Ya' callin' me a short arse?

You know, I never got a chance to see a Squat army in action. Games Workshop dropped them from their range ages ago, due to various reasons (which many old/ex Squat players will tell you are bull) and so no one except us veteran players know about them.

This is a shame! They were cool little dudes, and had some kick arse technology. When the Imperium entered the Dark Age of technology, the planets that the Squat race inhabited didn't suffer the regression that their human counterparts did. Although this is my take on it. According to the Codex Imperialis, it is unknown when the Squat worlds became isolated.

I find it interesting to know that the core worlds are the planets closes to our Solar system, so the irradication of the Squat race by the Tyranids is a little laughable. Half the Tyranids are too big to get into the tunnel systems, let alone the fact that the Squats would know their tunnels etc like the backs of their hands. But if the Tyranids were able to get that close to Terra, why didn't they pick up the strong physic resonance of the Emperors mind, which is so strong that it powers the Astronomicon.

Anyway, the Squats actually not only maintained the level of technology from the Golden Age onwards but even improved it. They were tough, and could show it.

Rather than update their models GW, as stated, dropped them into the bin of "nice, but no longer wanted" models along with stuff such as the Space Slann (see ancient ones or similar on Wikipedia), the Jokaero and the Zoats, amongst a few other models (anyone with the Rogue Trader book and the 2nd Edition and Dark Millenium books will know about these).

So, here is my Squat model, bought on Ebay for around £3.50 inc. p&p in late 2007.



Sunday, March 02, 2008

There be dragons!

Yes, there be dragons (so one of them looks more like a dragonfly, so what?) I love dragons, as they are big, cool looking and are really nice models to paint - especially when you are good at shading.

These two little beauties are unknown to me, as the bases are painted (and therefore the original details are obscured) so I can't even begin to look for them on the net.

If you know anything about them, please let me know via the post system on the blog!



Slay me!

Well, heres another ancient model, and I would like your help in establishing who he is!

All I know is that he had the name "Slayer" and "GW (C) 1985" on his foot tag.

If you know what he is, and have a link to a picture of the model (i.e. if Stuff of Legends has him, or any other site dedicated to miniatures) please post it in your comment






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Again, this is one my brother painted in the 1980's or 1990's as part of his huge Heroquest gaming collection. He collected randomly, so there are all sorts of models in my collection.

The dark Gods honoured

Hi all.

Well, at last I have managed to get my paws on a camera that works well with close up (macro) shots.

MY Nikkon S6 and my fathers Casio Exilim1000 (10 mpix) didn't want to know, even though his has is a much more advanced camera than mine. Thank God that we also have our Fuji S7000 SLR type.

Anyways, as befitting my first upload I have been honoured by the Dark Gods of Chaos, and in particular, Tzeentch.

So, here we go!







This is a very odd model. It shows that GW were a little more experimental back in the 1980's.

This model is labled on Stuff of Legends as Tzeentch Renegade with a fungus body, and the link is:

http://www.solegends.com/citcat911/c2109chaosrenegadeheavies-h.htm

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This was painted by my older brother, back in the very early 1990's (possibly 1991 or 1992) I inherited it when he decided to give me all his old Heroquest stuff.