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Hive Tyrant

Warhammer 40K: Dark Eldar Army

May 16, 2013 by holojacob 9 Comments

Presenting my Warhammer 40K Dark Eldar army.

Dark Eldar Army 1
Archon
Incubi Squad 1
Incubi Squad 2
Incubi Squad Capes
Incubi Squad 3
Sybarite with Agonizer
My favorite DE model!
Captured Hive Tyrant
Captured Wraithlord
Raider Squad 1
Raider Squad 2
Warrior Squad 1
Warrior Squad 3
Warrior Squad 5

While not being quite as filled with conversions as my other armies, I did enjoy painting this army quite a bit. I’m not a very good painter, but a simple layered drybrush technique served me quite well with this army. I’m particularly happy with how the Incubi capes came out.
As for conversions, I had fun coming up with some substitutes for what was available at the time. Remember this guy?
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While a nutty model, it just wasn’t my style. Instead of using the stock model, my kabal had a captured Hive Tyrant and Wraithlord under their command.
Captured Hive Tyrant
Captured Hive Tyrant

The Hive Tyrant used the old-old metal kit. I added some mechanical bits and guns to make it seem like the Dark Eldar had it under control somehow, and also to represent the Talos’ guns. I remember reading a passage in the old codex where Dark Eldar would even capture Tyranid Genestealers, so I figured going a step further made sense. As for why it has screaming faces coming out of it … the old Talos fluff had something in it where victims became a part of it. You can see a guy stuck at the bottom of the turret in the original model. So, yeah, screaming faces on a Hive Tyrant. Not my best idea, but I think it looks cool. 🙂
For the heads, I cut Dark Eldar warrior faces off and molded them to the Hive Tyrant with green stuff. I also added Space Marine missile launcher parts to its legs to give it “thrusters” so it could, with a little imagination, hover around.
Captured Wraithlord
Captured Wraithlord

The other Talos in my Dark Eldar army is more straightforward. Talos and Eldar Wraithlord stats aren’t too far removed, so I figured a captured and mutilated Wraithlord would work pretty well. I even threw in one of the original Talos arms. The scars are a simple green stuff sculpt.
My favorite DE model!
My favorite DE model!

I also had fun making the sybarites to lead the huge mobs of Warriors. This one is my favorite. The double-blade uses a gun grip with two knife blades glued on to the sides.
Check out the complete list of Warhammer 40K articles here.

Filed Under: Warhammer 40k Tagged With: Conversions, Dark Eldar, Games Workshop, Hive Tyrant, Incubi, Science Fiction, Tabletop Games, Talos, Warriors, Wraithlord

Warhammer 40K: Tyranid Hive Tyrant Conversions

April 24, 2013 by holojacob Leave a Comment

Presenting my Warhammer 40K Tyranid Hive Tyrant conversions.

tyranid hive tyrant conversion 1
“Ready or not, here we come!”

tyranid hive tyrant conversion 2
Making soldiers out of leftovers. It’s the Tyranid way!

With only a few minor modifications, I used a carnifex kit to make this hive tyrant. The most significant change is to the area where the legs and torso meet, where enough material had to be shaved off in order to get the tyrant to stand up straighter. He’s a general! No slouching!
The tyrant guard were easy enough to throw together with tyranid warrior parts and spare carapaces from the carnifex kits. The lash whips are based on ammunition feeds for the larger bioweapons with green stuff and extra spikes on the ends.
tyranid hive tyrant conversion 5
Winged hive tyrant swoops in!

 
tyranid hive tyrant conversion 6
Maybe I took that whole swooping thing a little too far on this one …

This winged hive tyrant is based on a trygon kit. I took one section of the tail out and joined the gap with green stuff to help differentiate it from the trygon in my army. I also left off the side pincers on the head. The wings are from the chaos demon prince kit.
tyranid hive tyrant conversion 7
Terminators and dreadnoughts are essential parts of a balanced diet, and help young tyrants develop nice, slimy coats.

Even though the model is plastic, it’s positioning is so extreme that the base required a lot of weighting. Those are old school metal terminators.
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Winged hive tyrant #2!

tyranid hive tyrant conversion 3

The second winged hive tyrant has a less extreme pose. Again, I used a trygon kit, shortened the tail, and used demon prince wings. I closed the jaw and added green stuff to fill the gaps, to help give it a different look from the first winged hive tyrant.
Check out the complete list of Warhammer 40K articles here.

Filed Under: Warhammer 40k Tagged With: Conversions, Games Workshop, Hive Tyrant, Science Fiction, Tabletop Games, Terminators, Tyranids, Tyrant Guard

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