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Flashy Flashgitz






Recently I decided to repaint and remodel my first 40k miniature - the warboss with an attack squig. In the process I began to think that it would be nice to give him some options to switch, so I started magnetizing him. As there are no warboss-sized arms there was only one way - using nob-sized bits, and now I wonder if it looks apropriate to have a huge brute with "thin" arms Anyways, here's the result.
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Longtime Dakkanaut





Muscat, Oman

Great work, the weapon swaps are seamless! You know, I don't think I've seen that pistol before; it's very cool, do you remember what kit it's from?

--Lord of the Sentinels Eternal-- 
   
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Flashy Flashgitz






It's from the Flash Gitz kit.
   
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Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy





UK

Looks good man.

One way to alleviate the giant head, thin arms syndrome is to use a Nobz head for him too.

I used one on my Warboss and it didn't look too puny.
   
Made in by
Flashy Flashgitz






Yeah, I thought about that and did that too. The lighting was a little worse than on the previous ones, but still ok.
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Muscat, Oman

 hordrak wrote:
It's from the Flash Gitz kit.
Cool, thanks!

--Lord of the Sentinels Eternal-- 
   
 
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