13 November 2013

The Last Light





Before the big Massive Voodoo report about Monte San Savino will hit the jungle in the upcoming days I have to finish what should have been finished long before. This is the final post about this diorama which means I can close that case now, finally.

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The work on this diorama took my summer 2013 away.
Three months of work, over 450 hours, 127 figures and a story about hope being told here. In the end I was happy to win Gold in Games Day Germany diorama category and the german Slayer Sword.





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You can find a complete step by step article here:

Step by Step - The Last Light, part 1
Step by Step - The Last Light, part 2
Step by Step - The Last Light, part 3
Step by Step - The Last Light, part 4

For more photos feel invited to visit the Last Light on Putty&Paint.

I hope you like it! Thanks to everybody who stayed on track during the Step by Step ...
Keep on happy painting!
Roman

14 comments:

  1. Could watch the video all day long in an infinite loop!!!!
    It's really a masterpiece.

    Greetings from Hamburg

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  2. Astounding. The composition is nothing short of genius. Congratulations on a well deserved win.

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  3. Amazing ... nothing more can be said...

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  4. Like an image ripped from my mind or the pages of a Space Marines novel and made real!

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  5. To Monte San Savino I had the pleasure of seeing him live and it is a true work of art.

    Pino

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  6. I am speechless, really speechless.. I did not see it in real life, but watching this clip just made me feel the drama, epicness, heroïsm, and brutality in this story!

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  7. Crazy. Roman, you are simply crazy. :)

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  8. And I still think the Angel will survive…fighting on an on and on… as I like to watch this video.

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  9. I love the piece. Absolutely astonishing. I did not think so much drama could be conveyed through miniature dioramas.

    I love your choice of colous too. I am currently refurbishing a box of Space Crusade (The German StarQuest from my childhood actually) and am looking to your Blood Angels and Tyranids for inspiration as they fit very well with the palette I have in mind for the game.

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  10. Nice.

    The link for part 2 leads to part 3 :)

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  11. Thanks for all your comments ...
    I am more than happy that you like the work behind it and the final result!
    Thank you very much for your kind words!

    @Anonymous
    I changed that link! Thanks for your eagle eyes!

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  12. That is a magnificent piece. I greatly admire the scope, effort and execution of each part of it. That slayer sword was very well earned. :D

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