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Thursday, 6 August 2015

DIORAMA: IMPERIAL INQUISITION. YEAR: 2015.

What a wonderful diorama that we have today around here. This is another work inscribed on the Zaragoza Games Workshop painting contest. It is a real Imperial Inquisition tribunal that is judging some prisoners. The scene is very simple but effective and full of details. In addition, there are many components that have been sculpted. If all these things weren't enough, the models included are pretty particular because some don't even belong to the Empire but contribute to make this scene more complete and rich. Take a look of it because you will love it:


The miniatures used for the diorama include an Empire Scribe (that is one of the few civil models released by Games Workshop), some Flagellants and some Bretonian Battle Pilgrims. Check out their faces and their weathered clothes and how the dais has been sculpted along the decoration placed all over it. Everything has been thought in order to create a decay environment.




Pay attention at how the skins have been masterly painted using very grey pale colors because the intention is to transmit cruelty. The multiple scrolls are plagued with many small Imperial icons such as the Sigmar Twin Tailed Comet or the Knightly Orders Iron Cross.



In this pic you can appreciate much better the conversioned Bretonnian Battle Pilgrims and the jailed skeleton. This is just a small proof of how the Inquisition can torture their prisoners in order to reach the truth.

  
We hope you liked this unusual Empire diorama. We love it because it is a small composition that you can stare at for minutes and minutes and always can discover something new.
Cheers!

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