Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Not all that quiet on the western front

Apologies for the lack of posts of late, it's been a rather interesting couple of weeks out this way. Due to a combination of severely icy conditions, rather bald tires and lack of talent on my part I managed to put my car in the ditch and ended up having to lay out some significant cash to rectify the situation. No injuries sustained, other than the sharp stabbing pain in my wallet. Unfortunately that means the plans I had for the trip to England coming up in March were put into financial peril, so I've been casting about the Closet of Doom for some things to put up on the ol' auction block.

It's not all bad news though - In my other life as a bassist, over the last month my band has been working on getting our first CD finished up which has been a great deal of fun. While not strictly 40k related, it is another hobby of mine - If you're interested in some free music, you can check out the penultimate cuts here. Still a bit left to do to clean them up, but hey, free music!

Anyway - back to the 40k side of things. Much as I hate to have to do so, I am putting up a selection of flyers that I've built and painted over the years, which can be seen on eBay here.

First up is the Vulture Gunship...



Followed by an Aquila Lander...


A Thunderbolt Heavy Fighter...


...And last but not least, an Inquisitorial Stormraven Gunship.


I'm also in the final stages of finishing off the Dark Eldar army I've been procrastinating on - blog post to follow. I'm bummed to have to sell these models off, but needs must when finances dictate I suppose...

4 comments:

  1. Let me know if you change your mind on the not shipping outside the US... I'd buy that Aquila on the Buy it Now price! Just what I've been looking for.

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  2. Glad it was only your wallet that was wounded in your little mishap, and gotta say Stelth Hippo is a genius name for a band :)

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  3. Thanks folks!

    @Blitzspear - Yeah, we don't take ourselves very seriously. Heh.

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  4. Damn sorry about the accident.

    That is a lot of awesome flyers, it's a shame to see them go.

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