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Made in ca
Fresh-Faced New User





I by no means think of myself as a master at conversions/painting but just wanted to see any feed back on my model as I think the GW version is very boring... I hope to cover up any of the really rough areas with sub par painting at best lol. I am happy with a table top quality model and know I will not ever get them to showcase quality lol. All that being said here it is, enjoy.
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Made in ca
Fresh-Faced New User





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Made in ca
Ancient Venerable Black Templar Dreadnought





Canada

I have the original model and would say it captures all the right elements:
- The "broken sword".
- Bolt pistol / plasma pistol = "gunslinger".
- Hood = mysterious. Good chiseled / clefted chin there too.
- Skulls are a big theme on the model. The chest plate was a good bits choice.
- I like the big sword on the RH shoulder pad, looks better I think.
- The "flow" of the character looks right: looks like he is running slightly to the right presumably avoiding what he is shooting at with the plasma pistol.
- It seems more dynamic than the classic run forward and blaze all weapons at the one target.

I would not say the original model is boring, you just wanted to make it your own. True test: WYSIWYG? Very much yes = win!

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