The Angel Of Death Graces The World Of The Edge
January 11, 2015 by brennon
If you're looking for some rather awesome workmanship then this might be right up there with the best. See what you think of The Angel of Death from the world of The Edge...
Now that is one insane looking piece of kit that is part Steampunk, part Fantasy, maybe even part Sci-Fi. I love the look of the armour, the wings are especially nice, and the scythe is a piece of artwork in its own right. I would love to see what someone can do with this when it finally gets to a painting table.
There are some other neat looking miniatures in the range they've previewed in the past. Above is the miniature for the Holy Knight and a Demon Terror Cultist swathed in a cloak cluching a skull and dagger ready for the sacrifice.
This is certainly a world to keep an eye on I reckon.
What do you think?
"The Angel of Death is an insane looking piece of kit that is part Steampunk, part Fantasy, maybe even part Sci-Fi!"
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I have a feeling they are large scaled models if they have that type of fine detail.
The kickstarter is coming in March, and it looks like they will have most of the mini’s for their skirmish game ready to go. I’m excited to see the rest of their line… they do spectacular sci-fi.
These three are great looking mini’s, the angel of death in particular.
Angel of Death looks really good. Other two also look good.
If they do the angel of death in 28mm, I’m getting if for my mechanicum!
Yep, its going to be 28mm! Wooooop!!!
that’s got to be either a render then or an up scaled prototype surely?
Not necessarily, the Primarch range from FW is easily as detailed if not more so and their 28mm. So nothing stopping this being as high quality.
brazil? looks good.
It is a great looking model; the only problem I have with it, is how the model is holding it’s reaper-esque weapon.
Holding it down at that angle, just doesn’t make sense to me. It looks like he might just trip up, and then there’s the fact that the staff goes between the body and the wings; how exactly does this guy expect to move his weapon out of that position without it being very awkward.
It is a minor thing ultimately; I’ll certainly keep an eye out for the rest of the range.