Can you say 2nd Edition with me? Can you say 1990’s? Can you say mining old posts for recycled content? *cough* Well, actually I’ve still got plenty of new stuff ready to show after I pull the photos from the camera, and go through the resize-and-crop process, but I was looking at the Detolf I have in the room where I do my painting and spotted this guy – and realised that the last (and only) time I showed this figure was 7 years ago, when I made a total of 9 posts and had fewer viewers for the year than I have in 2 weeks today. So… not many people will have seen this one, comparatively.
This fine fellow is (was) a Slaaneshi/Emperor’s Children Champion. Converted many years ago for me by Dave M. The base is a Kharn the Betrayer body, with a 2nd-gen Daemonette claw (the only thing that range of Daemonettes were good for, in my opinion), a head from same and a RT-era Chaos Terminator weapon arm – the original Chaos Autocannon – which looked similar enough to one of the 2nd-Gen Sonic Blasters once the chaos skull shoulder pad was glued onto the base of it – from back when such things could be taken by Slaaneshi Champions. Backpack is from the metal Ahriman of the day.
In current terms, he’d probably be a Chaos Lord, Mark of Slaanesh, Shriekwave or Bolts of Ecstatic Vexation to represent the Sonic Blaster, Power Fist or Lighting Claw for the crab claw… I imagine it’d probably be a terribly inefficient combination, but all I can say to that is Second Edition, Rule of Cool, and Who Cares? 8th Is Almost Upon Us Anyway.
Painted in 2009, when I’d just gotten back into painting miniatures after a bit of a hiatus, these photographs were actually taken back in 2010. The only additon since then being a tuft of grass and a tuft of flowers – things not easily accessible back in the day. I certainly didn’t have any, anyway!
Looking back at this figure now, I feel like I might have overdone the pastel colours – I’d skip the baby blue and the pale green tassels. By the same token, I’m happy enough with the paintwork on this figure and… I guess respect it enough to feel no need at all to back in and touch it up. I actually added Prince’s “Love Symbol” as the shoulder badge, though it can’t be seen here. I thought it looked quite cool and felt the Androgynous nature of the symbol to be appropriate for this particular champion of Slaanesh. I’ll take a pic later and edit it in (it’s 7am and rainy here atm!)
Anyway – I hope you enjoyed this blast from my past!
Awesome mate and a real blast from the last for me.
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Cheers mate. Glad you like it. 🙂
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I like the power armour myself, pink without being overpowering IMO
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Thanks Dave. I know Pink and Purple are the stereotypical Slaanesh colours, but given that this guy has simply been a display model to date, I think it’s fine and it works. Great to hear that you’re in agreement and that it’s not just me…
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Nice to see respect and attention given to old minis and paintjobs, I think it looks fine! The armour is a disturbing, pale skin colour to my eye – perfectly Slaaneshi, in other words.
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Thanks Mikko. I’m pretty happy with the armour still. Just that around those days I often had a habit of using too many colours, when sometimes a more limited overall palette works better. It’s something I’ve been fixing up on a lot of figures as I go and revisit them, though this guy got away without any of those same changes.
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Very nice indeed mate, love the oldschool vibe with this guy/gal. You do realise how close this conversion came to ending the universe though, right? Khorne body, Tzeench backpack, Slaaneshi head & arm… you are just a sprinkle of Nurgle away from creating the fabled ‘four-power conversion of doom’ and opening a warp rift that would gobble up all of time and space! Phew – close one!
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Thank you, Alex. One of may favourite parts of this model is actually Kharn’s body on a Champion of Slaanesh for that amusingly “subversive” reason. Probably worth pointing out that it’s already happened over on Convert or Die (and he still seems to be kicking):
…unless he’s simply been …replaced?
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Keep it up! These are new School to me so great!
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Cheers Mark. I like to pull out and show off the odd old model to give them a moment in the spotlight, so great to hear that you’re enjoying them. 🙂
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Great conversion and paintjob. This said, the Blood God wouldn’t be amused seeing someone converted one of his mightiest champions into a Slaneesh’s w**re 😉
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Thanks Gabbi, and I don’t know… he seems happy enough in the photos, surely? Bellowing his delight to the heavens rather than bellowing his rage. Makes a nice change for these guys! 😉
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An interesting miniature. I don’t really like the sculpt as such, but your out of the ordinary take on it really elevates it. I seldom see such colours used on a model and you pulled it off. I may have to look into some pastel colours for certain models myself.
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Thanks, DB (sorry, I ‘d missed your comment until today!) I think used carefully, or appropriately, pastels can bring an interesting look to models. Obviously for a Warhammer guy, the primary use is Slaaneshi models, but they would also seem appropriate on various spellcasters, elves…
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