Also perfect for inclusion in a game of Stargrave methinks!
The ongoing adventures of a boy who never grew out of making and playing with plastic model kits (and even some metal ones too). Also a wargamer in search of the perfect set of wargaming rules for WWII Land and 20th Century Naval campaigns.
Showing posts with label Tyranid Warriors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tyranid Warriors. Show all posts
Thursday, 10 June 2021
Bad Boys But They Look So Good .. Tyranids ...
You gotta love the bad guys sometimes, particularly when they are of the deadly reptilian kind (see below, two enjoyable painting projects of yesteryear - Games Workshop Tyranid Warriors):
Friday, 5 October 2012
A Little Bit of Painting Catchup .. GW (Again) Tyranid Warriors
This was more of a "painting push" than a project as I had expanded out my Vallejo colour paints range to cover the gaps made by "dried up" GW pots and I had a nice range of greens to play - Orky or Alien. So I went for "Alien".
Alien#1 = Nasty Claws for Close Combat and gory Sci-Fi "rending scenes":
Alien#2 = Complementary Gunner with a Long Range Organic Bio-Cannon (Barbed Stinger?)
Alien#3= Boss Alien Albino (Mutant Size) and a tribute to the individuality of my eldest son, wanting nothing of how GW says you should build the model, slaps on gigantic Scything Talons and he biggest cannon he can find (a Death Spitter?) :)
All painted, all hey need now is some astronauts to terrorize
Alien#1 = Nasty Claws for Close Combat and gory Sci-Fi "rending scenes":
Alien#2 = Complementary Gunner with a Long Range Organic Bio-Cannon (Barbed Stinger?)
Alien#3= Boss Alien Albino (Mutant Size) and a tribute to the individuality of my eldest son, wanting nothing of how GW says you should build the model, slaps on gigantic Scything Talons and he biggest cannon he can find (a Death Spitter?) :)
All painted, all hey need now is some astronauts to terrorize
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40K,
Games Workshop,
GW,
sci-fi,
science fiction,
Tyranid Warriors,
Tyranids
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