And you scorch the land. |
The model's head was converted from one of the original 3rd edition tactical squads (rebreather head), due to its larger size relative to more modern Space Marine heads. |
The new Dark Angel is massive, towering over a Primaris Space Marine and absolutely dwarfing a regular FW Iron Armor Space Marine. |
The Dark Angel is also substantially larger than more recent human scale figures, such as the converted Sisters of Battle retainer on the right. |
- Adam Wier
Wow, he is huge! At this point, how does he compare to the Inquisitor Artemus?
ReplyDeleteAnd the various scale issues of GW figures are really getting out of hand. You would think that all of this would be much easier with CAD, but I would say that they have drifted even further away from some unified scale. (really a scale set, since hands, heads, feet, body, weapons, etc. each had their own scale)
Yeah you really would expect digital sculpting would make it easier to be consistent, but it just does not seem to be a priority for GW.
DeleteNot sure how the model compares to Artemus. I think I have the model around here somewhere. I if I can find it, it would be interesting to compare.
Excellent work bringing together all those disparate parts to make a good looking Space Marine! The weird scale issues of GW models combined with the availability of stl files had me switch to 3D printing all of my marines now. Thank the Emperor for @Bolterjugend.Idstein’s True-Scale marines.
ReplyDeleteFantastic stuff. There is an old artists rule of composition that small heads make the whole figure look larger (cf the book "Painter's Secret Geometry"). GW uses this I think so probably that's why its hard to find large heads.
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