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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought




San Jose, CA

Hey y'all,

Here's my first Armiger about 75% done.

All feedback welcome, Lemme know what you think.

Thanks,

Erik
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Lookin' good. How did you find the head choices? Someone posted them on Facebook and I have to say - really poor compared to some of the Knight options. Feel like they slacked on the face-plates. How do you like them?
   
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought




San Jose, CA

the head I chose for the yellow one was the "coolest"? the other 3 were kinda ok and the 1 i picked was way better.

My second one is waiting to get primed tomorrow and I'm going for a much different one for this dude.
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Regular Dakkanaut




Manchester UK

Love the poses. and the conversion ideas


I'VE ADDED WEBCAM LESSONS NOW TOO!
And a YOUTUBE channel
Instagram and FaceBook too  
   
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought




San Jose, CA

I made a couple of different carapace weapons; heavy bolter, mini assault cannon, and a missile launcher. I magnetized the underside of the armour section of the carapace.
I drilled out the hole to accommodate the nail I use to pin it. and glued the magnet to the bottom of the hole. I did the same thing with the waist joint. I cut the nub off the hip/leg section. drilled down into the hip section and seated the pin approx 3-4.5mm sticking up from hole.
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more touch up, still have to edge hilite and glaze

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working on head right now

   
 
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