![]() ![]() ![]() last thing, as for the army paint color, kraken scheme is the best, but if you don't have kraken, leviathan or any other colors will do. also minimize the glare in the photo as much as possible. i need at least resolution 600 by 600 pictures. Requirements for pictures: do not post pictures on this forum, there is image upload limit of 256k, which is too small for use in this project. 1 north east/west facing, 1 south east/west facing. on the other hand if you are sending me pictures, might as well send me the angle of south west/east facing picture too, for the sake of color consistency. I need a north facing picture for harridan. this list of of request of photos will be updated over time as i receive photos from you guys.įor now just 1 unit on the list: harridan. These representations have come to define it in the public mind: a beast lurking in sunken ships waiting for reckless divers.Hey guys, i need certain pictures of specific angles of the models of units i'm making. After all, even after so much scientific research, the Kraken is still alive in popular imagination thanks to films, books and computer games, even if it sometimes turns up in the wrong mythology, such as the 1981 (and 2010) ancient Greek epic Clash of the Titans. Many people today are still surprised in learning that it really exists. Its only option is to flee, covering its escape with the usual cephalopod ink cloud.Īlthough we now know it is not just a legend, the giant squid remains perhaps the most elusive large animal in the world, which has greatly contributed to its aura of mystery. But Architeuthis doesn’t have the muscles in its tentacles to use them to constrict prey and it can never overcome a sperm whale in a “duel”. ![]() The battles between these titans must be frequent, since it is common to find scars on whales’ skins left by the squids’ tentacles and arms, which have suckers lined with sharp chitinous tooth-like structures. American Museum of Natural History.ĭespite its size and speed, Architeuthis has a predator: the sperm whale. Reconstruction of an epic battle between a giant squid and its nemesis, the sperm whale. After all, the tale grows in the telling. Any encounter with an unknown animal could gain a mythological edge from sailors’ stories. For the ancient navigators, the sea was treacherous and dangerous, hiding a horde of monsters in its inconceivable depths. As with many legends, the Kraken started with something real, based on sightings of a real animal, the giant squid. The history of the Kraken goes back to an account written in 1180 by King Sverre of Norway. Brave fishermen could thus risk going near the beast to secure a bounteous catch. But despite its fearsome reputation, the monster could also bring benefits: it swam accompanied by huge schools of fish that cascaded down its back when it emerged from the water. Legends say that the Kraken could devour a ship’s entire crew at once. Of course, to be worth its salt, a monster needs to have a taste for human flesh. If this strategy failed, the beast would start swimming in circles around the ship, creating a fierce maelstrom to drag the vessel down. The Kraken had a knack for harassing ships and many pseudoscientific reports (including official naval ones) said it would attack vessels with its strong arms. In Nordic folklore, it was said to haunt the seas from Norway through Iceland and all the way to Greenland. The Kraken is perhaps the largest monster ever imagined by mankind. ![]()
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