dieselmonkey
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So, being a year or so behind the game when it comes to Genestealer Cults, I finally managed to get the majority of the figures I've been hoarding for about a decade painted. In order to be contrary for the sheer hell of it, I managed to make them all without using any of the new Cultist plastics, even though they're actually very good indeed.
So, now I present to you, the Cult Of The Chitinous Deliverance, Port Imperiale's Premier 'Alternative Religion'.
To start with, here's the Leaders of the Cult, The Patriarch and his two Magi Assistants:
The female Magus on the right was part of a limited edition sculpting project I helped fund a few years ago, and is a lovely counterpart to the original Magus on the left. I've added a familiar to him to echo and mirror the newer model. The Patriarch is the original Bob Olley one and is, in my opinion, probably the single best sculpt he's done, it just oozes character and smug evilness. I'm not the biggest fan of Bob's sculpting (occasionally outspokenly so!) but strangely, his peculiar style really suits Genestealers and hybrids.
Next up is a conversion of Inquisitor Karamazov's Judgement Throne model, also known as 'The Judgement Trousers'.
Effectively it's a dreadnought proxy, with a hybrid at the controls and two familiars operating the guns. The Low Gothic script on the front appropriately reads 'The End Is Nigh'.
Next up is a squad of Third Generation Hybrids. These are all Citadel sculpts again, mainly with Victoria Miniatures arms. These are my standard go-to company for arms to fit to old Citadel modular figures. They take a bit of cutting and modifying, but I love the style of Lasgun they're armed with, as I think it fits in quite well with the Rogue Trader aesthetic I aim for. I also use them as I just hate the clunky plastic arms that originally came with Citadel models or this era.
And, to back them up, a squad of Brood Brothers, led by a Fourth Generation Hybrid. These are the original Plastic Imperial Guard bodies, teamed up with more of Vic's arms. The heads again came from the sculpting project, and are lovely, just a shame they were a limited edition, I'd love to do an army of them.
And here's where it gets a bit weird and non-Canon. Here's an infected Mechanicus, who has gone rogue and joined the Cult. The guys in the background are what happens when an Inquisitorial Investigation team gets caught by the Cult...
Meet 'The Troopers'. Tortured, mutated and genetically experimented on until they're driven insane with pain and Genestealer DNA, the Troopers are just as dangerous as Purestrain 'Stealers.
And, alongside a running Patriarch (to represent him when he's not on his throne) are a Mechanicus 'improved' Purestrain, along with a Hybrid Servitor. I've got a few more of these to paint up, eventually they'll represent a faction in their own right.
And finally, no Cult is complete without it's Transport. Firstly here's the Patriarch in his Limo, along with his driver and associate.
Finally, here's the transport for the lesser members of the Cult. It's based on a cheap 1:43 diecast model of a Russian Sil-101A limo with some minor modifications.
So, there you have it, the majority of my Genestealer Cult. I've got some more Purestrains to paint up, and a few more characters and special bits to do, which i'll show when they're finished.
So, now I present to you, the Cult Of The Chitinous Deliverance, Port Imperiale's Premier 'Alternative Religion'.
To start with, here's the Leaders of the Cult, The Patriarch and his two Magi Assistants:
The female Magus on the right was part of a limited edition sculpting project I helped fund a few years ago, and is a lovely counterpart to the original Magus on the left. I've added a familiar to him to echo and mirror the newer model. The Patriarch is the original Bob Olley one and is, in my opinion, probably the single best sculpt he's done, it just oozes character and smug evilness. I'm not the biggest fan of Bob's sculpting (occasionally outspokenly so!) but strangely, his peculiar style really suits Genestealers and hybrids.
Next up is a conversion of Inquisitor Karamazov's Judgement Throne model, also known as 'The Judgement Trousers'.
Effectively it's a dreadnought proxy, with a hybrid at the controls and two familiars operating the guns. The Low Gothic script on the front appropriately reads 'The End Is Nigh'.
Next up is a squad of Third Generation Hybrids. These are all Citadel sculpts again, mainly with Victoria Miniatures arms. These are my standard go-to company for arms to fit to old Citadel modular figures. They take a bit of cutting and modifying, but I love the style of Lasgun they're armed with, as I think it fits in quite well with the Rogue Trader aesthetic I aim for. I also use them as I just hate the clunky plastic arms that originally came with Citadel models or this era.
And, to back them up, a squad of Brood Brothers, led by a Fourth Generation Hybrid. These are the original Plastic Imperial Guard bodies, teamed up with more of Vic's arms. The heads again came from the sculpting project, and are lovely, just a shame they were a limited edition, I'd love to do an army of them.
And here's where it gets a bit weird and non-Canon. Here's an infected Mechanicus, who has gone rogue and joined the Cult. The guys in the background are what happens when an Inquisitorial Investigation team gets caught by the Cult...
Meet 'The Troopers'. Tortured, mutated and genetically experimented on until they're driven insane with pain and Genestealer DNA, the Troopers are just as dangerous as Purestrain 'Stealers.
And, alongside a running Patriarch (to represent him when he's not on his throne) are a Mechanicus 'improved' Purestrain, along with a Hybrid Servitor. I've got a few more of these to paint up, eventually they'll represent a faction in their own right.
And finally, no Cult is complete without it's Transport. Firstly here's the Patriarch in his Limo, along with his driver and associate.
Finally, here's the transport for the lesser members of the Cult. It's based on a cheap 1:43 diecast model of a Russian Sil-101A limo with some minor modifications.
So, there you have it, the majority of my Genestealer Cult. I've got some more Purestrains to paint up, and a few more characters and special bits to do, which i'll show when they're finished.