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Sersi @ Dakka Dakka said:
I'm making the miniatures I sculpted for my Daemon Army available to the public. Currently available is the original Daemon Princess. The model is 4.5 inches (120 mm) tall, and 52 gram in weight. Intended for 28-30 mm miniature war-gaming systems such as Warhammer, Warhammer 40k, etc. Includes one model (unpainted), base not included. The model comes unassembled: arms, right leg, torso, head, two wings, and a loincloth. The parts are socketed to hide the joins, while allowing for easy assembly without the need to pin. The miniature is cast in high quality resin. Base not included. The current price is $50 USD.
If interested the model can be purchased at my ebay store, at the following link.
I'm quite impressed by this and think it would make an excellent addition to a daemon army for 40k or Fantasy. The only downside I can see is that because it's not a Citadel miniature you wouldn't be able to use it at your local GW store or in GW sanctioned tournaments.
 

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Looks awesome, but at the same time it kinda looks like there is something missing.

Not sure if its the lack of armour representing the 3+ save, or if its the slim build, im not sure, but there is definitely something missing...

(Assuming its main purpose is a 40K Slaanesh Daemon Princess)
 

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I cant see anything wrong with the legalities of it.

As long as its representative, and fits the army, and not of poor quality, i think it would be fine. Personally i think the uniqueness is encouraged by a majority of the wargaming community.

On the other hand, if your going to get a barbie doll and paint it pink and black with a couple of chaos icons, dont be suprised if you get told to piss off lol.
 

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Just tell the "officials" it's a fully green sculpted model that either you or a mate did (if they know you can't green stuff), as green stuff is a product of gw it should be perfectly legal!
 

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The model is indeed nice, but the pose and the hands are rather disappointing. I mean, its a Slaaneshi Daemon Princess, there are tons of things one could come up with, even with strictly GW bitz. Plus the plastic DP is coming out in august, you could modify that at your leasure, so the guy is a tad bit late.
 

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I've seen most of his other work and he really picked one of his not-as-good models to release initially. He has a whole host of custom Slaaneshi daemons, including much nicer Daemon princesses and some very...ahem, "unique" Soulgrinders.
 

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Would make a pretty good Slan model... as said though, just a shame you'd never be able to use it anywhere official.
Yeah, oh well.
Always the problem with unofficial minitures. Sad.

Nice model :)
Very Sad.
Just tell the "officials" it's a fully green sculpted model that either you or a mate did (if they know you can't green stuff), as green stuff is a product of gw it should be perfectly legal!
Booya!!!! This is all one has to do. Then BAM! Totally legal. :victory:
 

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Looks awesome, but at the same time it kinda looks like there is something missing.

Not sure if its the lack of armour representing the 3+ save, or if its the slim build, im not sure, but there is definitely something missing...

(Assuming its main purpose is a 40K Slaanesh Daemon Princess)
The model was made for a Chaos Daemon army, so it probably didn't have a 3+ armour save.
 

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i actually don't like it. sure the guy has talent, but that face is fugly, not a touch on the forgeworld one, or the gw one in terms of sculp quality
 
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