


Also presumably giving them access to a more advanced array of controls. His modified Riptide cockpit is designed to accommodate the stockier frame of an earth caster. O’Vesa : The earth caste cronie and scientific MacGyver of the group. Even the fantastic Enclave Supplement doesn’t adequately (aesthetically) depict the Eight in my opinion, especially given their unique attributes. The Farsight Eight have been a long-term passion of mine… converting up a cadre of heavily modified and unique battlesuits. A standard Empire Sept and my more heavily converted Farsight Enclave. The Tau! I presently collect two tau armies (like any self respecting Gue’la). Volkite is one of those uniquely “Forgeworldy” properties that any 30k collector eventually has to add as a matter of course.Īnyway, to keep apace of my blogging pursuits I am posting my other frequently revisited Warhammer passion…. I’ve been focusing on the completion of my support squad with Volkite Calivers. The highlights remain the same, but it tends to be subtle enough a difference to distinguish the weapons (though on this thing, it would be hard not to notice). I also left my tau crew un-helmeted cause I love the little guys being so visible.Īnd the weapon features the only real use of blue, namely the primary cannon.

The spot colours are classic golds and red or green lenses, and white helmets and white feature areas (like the frontage of the missile racks). But I base it over a heavily washed blue (to the point of almost being black). Colour-wise I stuck with my core army colour… Tau Ochre. I didn’t get clever with the base, I just want the focus on the armour, not a complicated scene at it’s feet. It quickly got pretty mindnumbing, but it was just so damned pretty! So lets start with Christmas! I treated myself to a Tau Stormsurge and sat down with the sizable kit over my two week break. So I’m going to begin the slow backtrack of uploading my hobby activity. I keep meaning to get back into posting and keep getting busy or distracted.
