This was a Chaos Marine army that I did a while ago, and just sold on EBay.
Originally the idea was to do several squads with their own themes, and was to be mostly close combat armed. But over time this grew into a larger project, and now I want to move on to other things.
First is Squad Reaper, 12 CSM lead by a champion armed with a great weapon, and various mutations. All marines carrying bolt pistols, and two are armed with plasma guns.
Second is Squad Devourer, 12 CSMs lead by a champion with a power fist, and various mutations, 10 CMS with bolt guns or pistols, and two with plasma guns.. I used about four necromunda milliasaurs, and three packs of old blue stuff putty in this guy.
Third is Squad Crusher, another group of 12 CSMs lead by a champion armed with two close combat weapons, and various mutations. 10 bolt pistols, and two plasma guns again. The champion is made from an old confrontation figure, with various work down with chaos bits and putty.
The three Obliterators are the only figures I did not paint, having bought those on EBay during this project when it started to go slowly.
The Possessed marines were all made from various chaos hounds, and marine bits, while the champion that leads them was made from the Mordheim thing in the woods figure.
Then I converted a forgeworld black legion dreadnaught, it is armed with two heavy flamers, two DCCWs, and a multi launcher. The chainsaws were made from some old marine chainswords, and in real life scale would be about 12 feet long each.
Then are two defilers that I had put together for heavy support. The second one has a old epic scale titan head, as well as twin linked las cannon with spot light.
Then the main achievement of the army, my daemon prince I dubbed Fluffy, the Destroyer of Worlds. I built him from the daemon prince figure by cutting up the legs and body, and completely rebuilding it with a wire frame and green stuff. At his feet you can see the dismembered remains of a dark angel marine, and each of his accompanying chaos hounds got a piece of him too for being good boys.
Are the legs for the defiler movable?
jokekill117 7 months ago
@jokekill117 No, they were glued in place to give them a dynamic, yet stable, pose.
cudaslayer 6 months ago
What did they sell for?
BurgerZombieClown 10 months ago
@BurgerZombieClown the whole army went for over $1,000 US.
cudaslayer 10 months ago
why sell them their very well painted?
chrisjk123 2 years ago
Needed money at the time, the bane of all gamers.
cudaslayer 2 years ago