Have you ever seen custom sculpts like these amazing C’tan Star Gods all in one place from this hobbyist’s Necron 40k collection?
Coming from hobby maniac Andrea Busca’s Warsinger Facebook, we’ve got an incredible showcase that you really should take a deep look at. Get ready to see some made-from-scratch enslaved star forces!
C’tan Like You’ve Never Seen Incredible Necron 40k Collection

This was a long journey, started 10 years ago when I first draw some of them. I made a first attempt of the seven (last picture) then I decided that I can do better. I started from nothing, without plastic bits with hot glue, wire, and green stuff, to make them exactly as I want. Now that I finished these star brothers I feel like I can’t stop. Even if my Necron army must have only seven c’tan, I think I will continue. I have so many other ideas… So many gods in mind…


Using inspiration from the regular Deceiver model, he used materials like Green Stuff and super glue to make the other sculpts. Yes, all of these C’tan are custom sculpts.




We’ve seen some incredible Knight lists as one of the more popular factions at events. But this army would be turning heads multiple tables down the line if a C’tan army showed up to roll some dice.


How He Makes Them: Glue, Wire, & A Lot of Hobby Love


This part takes some times but it is really easy. Cut many pieces of wire of the same length and shape. Curve it in the same way then, glue it to the base around the C’tan to create a spiral. When all are positioned, create a membrane between each wire. Help yourself with a knife and be sure to put enough wire to have them close to each other to make the glue stay on.
Then you do the same for the external part. Reposition pieces of. Wire all around in a way that the top touch another wire to close the structure. Cover them with hot glue again and you have made the spiral of energy
If you want a deeper look into his model-making process or just more pictures of his completed projects make sure you head over to his Facebook page and show your support.

