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https://twitter.com/gregfusion85/status/1885861137142468798We've been a little tiny bit of obsessed with Robert Egger's Nosferatu over the past few weeks if you couldn't tell, so we're starting this week off with a tribute to our favourite skrungly bloodsucker using the Cities of Sigmar Whisperblade as a wonderfully lanky base for a simple but damn effective conversion.
https://twitter.com/Natman1982/status/1885663058413904103
One of the most fun parts of Warhammer is all the little fluff blurbs GW packs the codexes with, lil' microstories to tickle the imagine (or trigger endless wiki-based slapfights if you're in dire need in touching grass). Natman1982 brings us a fun little piece based on one of these blurbs, a Drukhari Trueborn noble part of the clique who've become obsessed with stapling Tyranid parts to themselves. This is a really damn cool conversion and we'd love to see more of these bodymodding bluebloods.
Trish Carden's Needle Felted Terrain
We've featured Trish's work before a few months back, and we're delighted to find she's finished a second piece of felt-y terrain of a small wood shack on the edge of some woodland. As before we're utterly charmed by this out-of-the-box approach to miniature scenery and the storybook aesthetic it evokes, and we'd love to see an entire board.I'm gonna be straight up, I've never seen the Golden Girls. I know of it, I've seen plenty of screencaps and parodies. But I've never watched a single episode. But I do appreciate fully dedicating to The Bit and this is a prime example to going whole hog into a joke. This owns.
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Content We Liked: 2nd Feburary, 2025



