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Made in us
Nurgle Predator Driver with an Infestation





Antioch Illinois

Let me know what you think
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Made in gb
Executing Exarch






That is one beefy fella! Very intimidating. Loving the pose.

Trying (and failing) to work out the parts used - chaos termi lord cloak? Ogre kingdoms skulls?
   
Made in de
Hellacious Havoc





Hamburg

Very sexy Job, sir! I love the heroic Pose and the myriad of bitz you used.
   
Made in us
Nurgle Predator Driver with an Infestation





Antioch Illinois

 Quanar wrote:
That is one beefy fella! Very intimidating. Loving the pose.

Trying (and failing) to work out the parts used - chaos termi lord cloak? Ogre kingdoms skulls?


Some ghazkull horns, dreadnought "iron halo" actually skulls. Custom redone thunderhammer,custom shield. Shoulders and arms are from a 30k praetor. Body is original. Cloak is chaos fur is green stuff
   
Made in au
Nimble Pistolier




ACT, Australia

Liking the pose, the basing and the top skulls and wolf head but I think the chest skull and the shield wolf are a bit much. They detract from the 'lines' of the model and look like he wouldn't be able to fight properly. Hate to use the word realistic for 40k models but yeah.
   
 
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