
So once the kit arrived, I pulled out my Greenstuff and got to sculpting!Īnd. Now, although the stock sculpt is a very nicely designed piece, my image in my mouldy ol' head of the statue for my army was a different image. "That would make for a cool terrain centerpiece for my Genestealer Cult project (That has sat long neglected *cough cough*)." So I hopped on Ebay and found a seller selling just that part of the kit and for an affordable price. I didn't want to shell out for the whole model as I have plenty of 40K buildings in my unpainted mountain waiting to be assembled and painted, but I saw that statue and thought. A terrain model was part of the release which included this statue as part of their "Battle Sanctum" kit. Lovely sculpts that like much of what they design these days command a high msrp.

Nice Statue of Saint Celestine, patron saint of white chocolate and skulls.Įarlier this year, Games Workshop released a new range of plastic miniatures for their Adeptus Sororitas range (Battle Sisters/Nuns to the older Warhammer 40K gamers reading this). My last post featured my first entry as vehicles are allowed and this one will be completely different from that! Today is my second entry for a fun little challenge that Dave over at Wargamesculptors Blog has run during Summers called "Season of Scenery" - an effort to help motivate hobby bloggers to get some of their backlog of terrain pieces done during these hot and sweaty (At least it's hot and nasty where I live in the world) Summer months.
