*ahem*
I can't believe it's been three months since I've painted any Inquisitor models. A shameful display. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like much is going to live up to Hern, so I'm going through my Box Of Shame and finishing up models that I've built and undercoated, but never got round to painting.
First up is Traitor Guardsman Tlashcala. Nothing hugely exciting here, but I've had that arm kicking about in my bits box for so long, its about time it got used for something.




Secondly I have Feth Korpik, whose parents didn't like him very much when they named him. He is actually an abandoned model by a friend who no longer plays, and I simply love how well all these parts fitted together. No greenstuff was used to fill joints, just a clean cut to transplant the old Dark Eldar weapon over a guardsman lasgun arm. He's been adopted into my own warband now, and I fully expect his previous warband will get a touch of paint over the coming weeks as well, or will get dunked in turps and stripped for bits.
Curiously, these photos have come out really grainy, and I'm not sure why. I havn't changed any camera settings, and light conditions are as good as they usually are when I take photos, any ideas why they're not as crisp as they should be? Considering that Hern's snaps were taken with this camera, identical settings and similar lighting conditions, I'm a little concerned. Do cameras degrade?



