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"Other Friends Have Flown Before" - Escher Gang IV - Complete

Then, methought, the air grew denser,
perfumed from an unseen censer...

The Raven - Edgar Allen Poe


Welcome back to another Friday on The Art of Caesura!

Thank you all for celebrating the birth of my first child last week! Having anticipated her arrival (and subsequent change in life-style) I have prepared a few posts in advance. So, without further ado, welcome back to the Underhive!

We've spent the last month and a bit looking at the coming together of my first Necromunda gang, The Unkindness. Today is a bit of a celebration of the gang as a whole with some funky pictures of the gang.


Necromunda

First, a couple of group shots. I'm really proud of how they all came together. I think there's a good mix of fun, bright cyber-punky elements while still having enough similar details to make the gang look somewhat cohesive. 

Necromunda

Necromunda

Necromunda

Now, for something that I haven't done before! I've taken some scenic shots using the Necromunda Terrain that I painted a couple years ago. Lets just let the models do the talking. Enjoy, and be sure to click on the photos for better quality versions!


Necromunda
The Crone

Necromunda
Poe

Necromunda
Trixy

Necromunda
Nevermore

Necromunda
Gripp

Necromunda
Kwothe

Necromunda
Korv

Necromunda
Merlina

Necromunda
Koronis

Necromunda
Korax


Yippee!! My first Necromunda gang - The Unkindness. What do you guys think? Let me know. 


Watching: Stranger Things - Season 3
Reading: The Tattooist of Auschwitz - Heather Morris


Next Week:

A blow-in to Necromunda...

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