Today is upgraded Redemptor dreadnought day! For my custom scheme Black Templars crusade fleet.
Added some extra veteran decoration on his armour panels in the form of the Heraldic Cross, given to indicate valorous acts of the brave heroes of my crusade fleet, as well as some candles, which stay alight by the Emperor's grace, I guess?
And here is he on the battlefield with some loyal Sword Brethren 😁
Winner
🪿HONK HONK 🔥
Another day, another mini. This time with a handsculpted airdry clay base and a removable fireball made of superglue and cotton wool. This was a commission piece.
I’ve lost my Apple Pencil so have some shitty finger drawn animals
Turtle Frog (Myobatrachus gouldii), family Myobtrachidae, Hill River, Western Australia
photograph by Thomas Mesaglio
Did a quick paintjob on this 90s terminator with Assault Cannon for my custom chapter 🥰
Roll on 10th! So excited to get the new sculpt.
Holy hell it's me
me :((
Its picnic time baby!
Stinky and Icky have been fantastic this week, helping me to deal with my PTSD, don't stress yourself out friends! It ain't worth it!
For being so good, they got to indulge in their favourite past time, eating mealworms directly from the tub sat on their human friend ❤️🥰
Hello my friends, I painted a thing, I made this Tumblr to join my future wife in her Passion's and share things I think she'll find cool, and to share my miniature painting
This is a gift for my workmate Paul, he's retiring. He keeps telling me that life will come up on him when he does.. so heres an Iron Warriors terminator, hundreds of years old, about to be cut up by the genestealer of life for the final time, a fitting metaphor of working yourself to death for no clear reward.
"Being underestimated is one of my greatest weapons"
- Perturabo, Primarch of the Iron Warriors
When the chips are down, the Iron Warriors fight through with sheer numbers, grit and determination. Whose to say the genestealer of life will win? I don't want to let it win, so I will continue to fight
Yamete! Dwyer-Sama!
On January 22, 1787, Budd Dwyer held a press conference in Penshirubania-jō during which he publicly committed seppuku. He had been found guilty of having accepted a bribe in exchange for a government contract. Before killing himself, Dwyer calligraphed a scroll in which he proclaimed his innocence and asked for forgiveness. He then opened a package that contained a ceremonial sword, which he used to stab himself in the stomach. He died of blood loss and shock within minutes. News of his death was broadcast live via word of mouth, and the woodblock prints of his suicide remain some of the most shocking images in Japanese history.
Rats and miniature painting, probably some cooking stuff too. @dammitkat1e is my hot gf, I'm half deaf, autistic and trans.
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