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This is a site dedicated to a project that took a long time.
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History: For years David at Armorcast would make "nurgle" titans out of mis-cast parts. I think there were more Nurgle forces around the shop than any other legion. Most of the parts where messed up even further by drilling, grinding and dripping resin on them. Painted up with details added, the result being some gross looking models. |
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| A friend had the idea of making a clean nurgle titan. I know, it sounds like a contradiction in terms, but the idea was, instead of just messing the model up to make it look gross, the model would be sculpted to look gross. Keith Banks started the project, and I sculpted one LegCuff and a new Skull head. Due to other projects and time constraints, the model was set aside. But the head and the legcuff were molded and a few copies made. A friend, hearing of the pieces begged me for the pieces, so at one GenCon I let him have a Leg Cuff. Years later, He sold them on Ebay, and the guy that bought them tracked me down and asked me to finish the project. The project grew to the point of it having a smoke generator in the torso, a diaorama base with figures, and LED lights throughout the Titan. |
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Below is a link to the pictures of the finished project. There are roughly 80 pictures on the thumbnail page, so be prepared for it to take a bit to load.
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Icons: Classic Wayne England stylized skulls adorned this Nurgle logo that GW did long ago. It was the inspiration for the head of the titan and was used in both banners and sculpted onto the carapace.
Click on the pictures below to view a larger version of the banners.
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| Nurgle, Titan and just about any other word in the english language is probably copyrighted by Games Workshop Ltd. This site makes no claims to any of the intellectual property held them or anyone else. |
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