Boba Fett by Marc Laming
Alex Aliume
This 19th century album of pressed flowers from Jerusalem would have been a treat for the Victorian tourist 🌼 Made of olive wood with inlays and real flowers purported to be from various sacred sights, “Flowers of the Holy Land” books were the hot souvenirs of their day, no matter what language you spoke – the title page is in German, English, and French! This one was given as a gift to someone in Vienna once upon a time 🌸 Part of my personal collection 📚 (PS: the thing I am lifting the guard papers with is a metal spatula, widely used by conservators and rare book professionals to carefully manipulate more fragile items!)
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My Growing Warhammer Collection Part 10: My Thousand Sons have been painted by friend and fantastic painter YoungmanCharlie as a commission, check him out! And give him some business by sending your models and commissioning him to paint them up, you won't regret it!
My favorite dusty Chaos boys, the Thousand Sons. Didn't really have any special plans for their colors, just a basic blue and gold with some red and green in there. I'm hoping their range gets expanded what with that teaser GW showed off a bit ago, feels a tad limited when compared to say, Death Guard. What I do really like about current Thousand Sons though is that they've got the Tzaangor demons that have parts exclusive for use in 40K, which I also wish there was more of. Can't wait to get more Thousand Sons, including Magnus (who did nothing wrong), and I've actually been considering a bit of a kitbash idea, involving a Demon Engine and some spare parts. That'll be a bit down the line though. Once again, huge thanks to Charlie for painting up my dudes, as painful as it sounded (apparently the trim is awful to paint, especially in gold).
Merlyn's Cottage by Alan Lee
“Halloween 2021″ by Nele Diel.
Over the Garden Wall “Hard Times at the Huskin’ Bee”
David S. Herrerias