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Either an objective marker or more set dressing, depending.
I made a little objective marker for my sisters of battle.
"Check out all those swords!" "Those what?" "Those swords!" "That's not how you pronounce 'sword'." "Then how do you pronounce it?" "Sword." "Oh, well I feel foolish."
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Going by my backlog spreadsheet (yes, I have one of those), this one is one of the older things I had yet to paint. Beaten only by a couple of metal models and a METAL BOX Rhino.
During painting I discovered that the handle of the 2-hander got lost during production, because it's there on the promo images but on none of the other pictures I could find of a painted Ensorcelled Armoury. Weird.
Anywhomst, a painless project that most took a while because there's just so many little things to paint. And if anyone asks (no one will), yes, the backside is painted too. It was also kinda weird to try to glue together because there's barely any contact pegs for the standing Stormcast shield because most of them just touch the ground.
One man’s trash…
Finished my lil custom objective markers for a friend, the scenario is "During a ongoing bloody battle, you dropped your chicken nuggets n fries, get them back before the enemy does!"
my “unusual call box” fallout build. still needs a dead grass tuft.
-Embeds flag in skull of a carniflex- “See guys, we’ve won”
The Nosferatu Gate!
From Paizo’s Dark Elf Sanctum, I based and painted it as a scenic element/objective marker for the Re-Animator’s Army of Darkness.
EDIT: Now with 100% more color correction!