Been a bit of a poor christmas and new year for me, which means not a lot got painted and it has taken me sometime to photograph what I did paint, but here at last are some new uploads.
We have some Yakuza and a new version of Suzi in the Street People Album. In the Imperium we have an Inquisitor, an Adventurer and a Priest who will not tollerate whispering in the sermon! There is also Saddam Hussain and a Heresy Ogre.
Plus I played around with designing a Warsuit..
Found it difficult to draw what I was thinking of so tried building it. Had to use GW bits for it mainly, so some bits don't look like I wanted, but this also sorted out other bits I was short of inspiration for.
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The short version of the fluff:-
"The primary weapons are carried by a pair of "Parrot" mounts which have independent traverse and elevation. Each mount has its own camera, allowing the weapons to be fired over cover without the operator exposing any part of himself other than the weapons. The mounts can also drop down to shoulder level, allowing the weapons to be fired around vertical cover. When not needed the mounts fold so that the weapons stow along the side of the backpack, behind the arms.
The use of the Parrot mounts frees up the trooper's hands to operate other equipment or to help him move around his environment. The arms of the suit end in large three fingered powerclaws which serve as gross manipulators, digging implements and close combat weapons. The claws are mounted on annular cuffs that can slide back along the forearm to expose the hand-shaped fine manipulators. While these resemble gauntlets they are in fact armoured waldos and do not contain the wearer's actual hands. The operator's actual hands are several inches behind, protected inside the forearm armour. The cuffs can be used to mount various small weapons and equipment. Each is fitted with a utility laser and video pickup as standard.
The chest is commonly fitted with a Plastron, a heavy armoured plate that can easily be removed for replacement or repair.
The feet of the suit include a fold out "side toe". As well as giving extra grip and stability this structure also incorporates sensors that give the wearer information about ground conditions and the presence of land mines.
The suit includes a thruster system that can be used in several ways to increase mobility. The primary thrusters are in the backpack while secondary thrusters are mounted on the calves."
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