No, it's one of the heads of the regular kit.
Stormygeddon
Everything is labeled butter except the butter. I feel that there is an "I can't believe it's not butter" joke in there.
He be worthy.
I don't care how many times I see it, it's still such a cool effect to do on Stealth Suits.
Well, my Orks main fluff is that they're a grouping together of disparate clans as brought under the boot of Ghazghkull Thraka.
My Aeldari are painted in autumn colors and markings as one big "fall of the Eldar" pun.
I have a group of T'au who are scouts and fighters on a fringe, with some scrappy resources and having to have merged units together from Auxilliaries. Galg (and an unnamed plant based species) take on the role of Stealth Suits, Demiurg and Gue'vesa make up half the pathfinders, but of course it's homeworld original T'au Sept T'au in charge.
Then there are these groups of bare ceramite clad warriors whose special doctrines involve obfuscating their leaders (by not marking them out with any special colors like other chapters would their Sgts) and quick adaptive weapon swaps in battle. Their homeworld is Planus Noctis which is renowned for its stretches of featureless landscapes.
I watched it. It felt like a few chill glimpses into the setting but nothing too compelling. My favorite part was the action with the Deathmark.
I felt disappointed because I was very much planning on participating but I got sick at an out of town friend's house and had to stay away from my home (and thus my main painting station) for the week of the competition. I'll still post my Flash Git some other time this month.
I was actually thinking of converting some Cyboars. Sadly, it's in the backlog of projects and I'm still working on Nazdreg, Speed Freeks, and a couple Kill Rigs first.
Napoleonic. Inspiring.
Orks: Beakie.
Looks neat.
Nice classic look