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Monday 26 February 2018

Imperial Agents: Eversor Assassin

As a minor departure from larger projects (plenty of those on the go!) I figured I'd do a couple of bits and bobs that I'd always wanted to get around to but never did.

I've not long ago finished reading the Horus Heresy novel "Nemesis: war within the shadows" which deals with assassins from the four clades.

I'd always liked the original assassin models but never got around to actually picking one up. Inspired by the book, I hit ebay and grabbed an Eversor model - one of the original metal models, not one of the newer plastics that came out with the "Assassinorum: Execution Force" game.

I was a little annoyed when it arrived to discover it was missing a backpack - a detail I'd overlooked from the item's description. Never mind - I created a rudimentary replacement from greenstuff.

So, here he is, the lovable little amped-up, drug-fuelled, psychopathic, frenzied killer:

Now that I look  at him photographed, there are a number of things I might go back and revisit about this model. At the moment there are other things I want to work on more and he's certainly tabletop-ready, so I'll bookmark him for a possible later 2nd look.

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