Ravagore

Original upload date: April 16 2013 – September 19 2015

The Ravagore/Scythean was my first attempt at magnetising the multi-part kit. The arms and heads can be swapped between the two heavy beasts.

Ravagore

I like the fire effect on the first ravagore, but I left it off on the second one so that I could more easily tell them apart on the battlefield. Apologies for washing the colour out!

Ravagore

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Absylonia

Original upload date: April 16 2013

I wanted to run a more beast-heavy list as I built up my force, so my next Warlock was Abby.

Absylonia

Absylonia

I tried to emphasise the pretty half of her face by darkening the mutated side. She has one reptilian eye and one milky white eye.

Absylonia

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Legion of Everblight Battlebox

Original upload date: April 15 2013

I’ll start by consolidating the pictures I’ve already uploaded on the net.

Like most Warmachine beginners, I started with the Battlebox set. I was drawn to the Legion of Everblight because I’ve always loved fantasy elves and dragons.

Everblight Battlebox

I hope you’ll forgive the amateur photography. I have improved (a little!) since this point. I got a light box and stopped taking vertical pictures like this one.

ShredderCarnivean

Shredders

Lylyth was a test scheme for my Nyss. After this one I decided to make their skin more similar to the beasts, after all, they are spawned from Warlock blood.

Lylyth

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An Introduction, Long Overdue

I’ve been meaning to do this for a while now, and I’m finally running out of excuses. So, let’s start this from the beginning, shall we? 

My name is Jenna O’Connor. On the net I’m often known as Aella13 or simply Aella. I was always interested in board games as a child and I enjoyed art, but I never realised that the two could be combined until I started dating my now husband. I fell in love with miniatures and have never looked back.

In April 2013 at the behest of my friends, I finally started posting pictures of my painted models online. The positive response I received was overwhelming, and this website is the next logical step.

I hope to share with you my experiences and tips. Thank you for sharing your time with me.