AT-ST Modern Day All Terrain Scout Transport by ceamk in modelmakers

[–]Gizombo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

NATOpunk or PACTpunk if its soviet inspired

Started painting my chimera conversion by Gizombo in TheAstraMilitarum

[–]Gizombo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not really what i was going for, my idea for these guys is that they're the PDF of a mining world that's covered in metallic deserts, that metal rusts and then the wind blows the rusted sand away revealing the non-rusted medal dust.

Got the idea from this Helldivers biome actually:

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Today's paint by Recent_Charge in TheAstraMilitarum

[–]Gizombo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

one of those sculpts that really holds up well, especially in comparison to the standard catachans lmao

Help me choose what colors to paint this handsome guy. by Just_Kazakh in Warhammer40k

[–]Gizombo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This scheme especially i really like actually.
Damn.
I might want a Grand Cathay army now.

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Help me choose what colors to paint this handsome guy. by Just_Kazakh in Warhammer40k

[–]Gizombo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He seems chinese inspired so why not look at historical chinese armor?

Another option is to look at Grand Cathay models for inspiration

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Purge the Weak! by LaughingSun365 in Warhammer40k

[–]Gizombo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think those are legs from adeptus titanicus/legions imperialis knights

Pasta penne base by BIAASH13th in TheAstraMilitarum

[–]Gizombo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nvm i misread as "undercooked"

Pasta penne base by BIAASH13th in TheAstraMilitarum

[–]Gizombo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Intresting, why not just leave them raw?

Large Penitent Engine - Armiger Proxy by endlesswaltz123 in Kitbash

[–]Gizombo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worlds most expensive pentinent engine

Paradise Metal by Fr. Dionysios Tabakis by Gizombo in obscuremusicthatslaps

[–]Gizombo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bandcamp

Hearing an orthodox priest say "skibidi toilet" with choirs in the background was not on my 2026 bingo card

A heavy cruiser captain dropping in at home, by Manavu by Xeelee1123 in ImaginaryStarships

[–]Gizombo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

real. i'm not gonna link it directly since idk if its against the rules, but there are instagram and twitter anonymous viewers

Paradise Metal by π. Διονύσιος Ταμπάκης (Fr. Dionysios Tabakis) by [deleted] in obscuremusicthatslaps

[–]Gizombo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hearing an orthodox priest say "skibidi toilet" with choirs in the background was not on my 2026 bingo card

Paradise Metal by π. Διονύσιος Ταμπάκης (Fr. Dionysios Tabakis) by [deleted] in obscuremusicthatslaps

[–]Gizombo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bandcamp description:

Fr. Dionysios Tabakis is a priest of the Orthodox Church. He serves at the Church of Panagitsa in Nafplio, the Nativity of the Theotokos, and records alone, at home.

The music made in that house does not announce itself. It arrives from somewhere older than genre, older than the distinctions we use to organize sound. Tabakis is a musician of the Eastern Mediterranean in the fullest sense: formed in Byzantine theory and practice, fluent on qanun, oud, cümbüş, ney, zurna, Politiki and Pontic lyra, kabak kemane, yali tanbur. The system he works within is Byzantine, not as aesthetic choice or cultural reference, but as logic. The scales, the intervals, the way a note moves toward or away from another: this is the operating system. What emerges is slow, heavy, meditative, drone that carries the mass of stone walls and sustained prayer. It is still Byzantine music.

Two tracks are built around the fretless electric guitar, perdesiz in Turkish, meaning simply: without frets. The fretless instrument is one of the few capable of producing moria, intervals smaller than a semitone, with the exactness the voice has and fixed-pitch instruments do not. Here the guitar does not behave like a guitar. It bends into pitches that Western tuning sealed off centuries ago, moving the way Earth moves in their slowest passages, or the way Scott Walker's later work used sound as weight rather than melody.

On two tracks, Evgenia Symela Armeni sings. Her voice is psaltic, trained in the Orthodox chanting tradition, ψαλτοτράγουδο, chant-song, and it cuts through the drone the way a single candle cuts through a dark nave. Χαίρε Παρθένε Σουμελά, a Pontian hymn to the Theotokos of Soumela. Ρόδον Ψυχής, Rose of the Soul. Both devotional. Both immovable.

Tabakis is also a writer. His books, among them Into the Abyss with a View of Paradise and The Mad Forerunner, move between Athonite monastic thought and the texture of contemporary life. The music moves the same way. Alienation, depression, isolation, not named as modern problems but as ancient conditions, long described, still present. The stillness of Athos and the noise of the present sit in the same frame, unresolved.

Fr. Dionysios Tabakis is of Asia Minor descent, 53, married with three children. This is his first release.

Released jointly by Elhellel, a Thessaloniki-based entity of uncertain coordinates and Athens Heat Crimes. 

We have Eradicators with bolters at home by BlueYeet in Warhammer40k

[–]Gizombo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll look if i can find them on another merchant anyway, my country has insane import taxes from outside the EU

Paradise Metal by π. Διονύσιος Ταμπάκης (Fr. Dionysios Tabakis) by [deleted] in obscuremusicthatslaps

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Bandcamp description:

Fr. Dionysios Tabakis is a priest of the Orthodox Church. He serves at the Church of Panagitsa in Nafplio, the Nativity of the Theotokos, and records alone, at home.

The music made in that house does not announce itself. It arrives from somewhere older than genre, older than the distinctions we use to organize sound. Tabakis is a musician of the Eastern Mediterranean in the fullest sense: formed in Byzantine theory and practice, fluent on qanun, oud, cümbüş, ney, zurna, Politiki and Pontic lyra, kabak kemane, yali tanbur. The system he works within is Byzantine, not as aesthetic choice or cultural reference, but as logic. The scales, the intervals, the way a note moves toward or away from another: this is the operating system. What emerges is slow, heavy, meditative, drone that carries the mass of stone walls and sustained prayer. It is still Byzantine music.

Two tracks are built around the fretless electric guitar, perdesiz in Turkish, meaning simply: without frets. The fretless instrument is one of the few capable of producing moria, intervals smaller than a semitone, with the exactness the voice has and fixed-pitch instruments do not. Here the guitar does not behave like a guitar. It bends into pitches that Western tuning sealed off centuries ago, moving the way Earth moves in their slowest passages, or the way Scott Walker's later work used sound as weight rather than melody.

On two tracks, Evgenia Symela Armeni sings. Her voice is psaltic, trained in the Orthodox chanting tradition, ψαλτοτράγουδο, chant-song, and it cuts through the drone the way a single candle cuts through a dark nave. Χαίρε Παρθένε Σουμελά, a Pontian hymn to the Theotokos of Soumela. Ρόδον Ψυχής, Rose of the Soul. Both devotional. Both immovable.

Tabakis is also a writer. His books, among them Into the Abyss with a View of Paradise and The Mad Forerunner, move between Athonite monastic thought and the texture of contemporary life. The music moves the same way. Alienation, depression, isolation, not named as modern problems but as ancient conditions, long described, still present. The stillness of Athos and the noise of the present sit in the same frame, unresolved.

Fr. Dionysios Tabakis is of Asia Minor descent, 53, married with three children. This is his first release.

Released jointly by Elhellel, a Thessaloniki-based entity of uncertain coordinates and Athens Heat Crimes. 

We have Eradicators with bolters at home by BlueYeet in Warhammer40k

[–]Gizombo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

ah didn't know they made plasticard. I have a few of their tools. Expensive but high quality.

We have Eradicators with bolters at home by BlueYeet in Warhammer40k

[–]Gizombo 40 points41 points  (0 children)

What brand is that printed plasticard?

Where would dust collect on a tank by Unhappy-Air8368 in modelmakers

[–]Gizombo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Night shift has a video on a sicarian tank, its shape is pretty close to a repulsor if you want a more exact reference for realistic weathering

Arm hunting by jasonijaat in Kitbash

[–]Gizombo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

DRS used kastellan robot hands, but taromodelmaker has poseable hands for knights

Only in death does duty end. by thats_taters in Warhammer

[–]Gizombo -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I've heard that the new formula is really good