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
Could watch the video all day long in an infinite loop!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's really a masterpiece.
Greetings from Hamburg
An amazing work of art!
ReplyDeleteAstounding. The composition is nothing short of genius. Congratulations on a well deserved win.
ReplyDeleteAmazing ... nothing more can be said...
ReplyDeleteLike an image ripped from my mind or the pages of a Space Marines novel and made real!
ReplyDeleteTo Monte San Savino I had the pleasure of seeing him live and it is a true work of art.
ReplyDeletePino
Simply amazing..(deep breath)
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteCrazy. Roman, you are simply crazy. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I still think the Angel will survive…fighting on an on and on… as I like to watch this video.
ReplyDeleteI love the piece. Absolutely astonishing. I did not think so much drama could be conveyed through miniature dioramas.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
Nice.
ReplyDeleteThe link for part 2 leads to part 3 :)
Thanks for all your comments ...
ReplyDeleteI 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!
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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