Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Lost in the Warp reaches 200th post, running a competition!

One of the most fearsome characters in all of Warhammer lore, with one of the least 
fearsome models. Picture © Games Workshop, used without permission.

Hi everyone,

Just a quick post to guide you towards a great blog/site/forum run by a friend of mine - James Craig. James is not only a great guy, but an excellent modeler and painter, so I urge you to head to his blog, Lost in the Warp, and dig through the archive of excellent material...oh, and enter his competition!

Cheers
Dave

PS. Why the use of the Nagash pic? He certainly grabs some attention, doesn't he? That, and James used the pic too ; )

5 comments:

  1. That was indeed a nice blog! Thanks for the heads up.
    And on Nagash. You should make your own version! You certainly have the skills required and it would be interesting to see what you came up with.
    /Mattias

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  2. Thanks for the post buddy! And thanks to Dave's fans who check out my blog.

    Why Nagash you ask? I couldnt think of a happier looking mini so brilliantly bedecked in party attire to celebrate this milestone with!

    Makes me smile every time I see him. That being said Dave - I think SOMEONE ought to do an update on this clown... Mattias may be on to something here.

    ~James

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  3. I love the model of Nagash - need to head over to Ebay and see if I can find one.

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