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Hello Dakka!

Naturally, everything that can come up on your day off, does. Nevertheless, in between it all I was able to find a spot of time to go through the new plastic Deff Dread kit, and get pics of it and its components during the process. It took a little longer than I would have liked, but that's what happens when you build a preview model with no instructions! Here goes:

The main body and legs went together without much difficulty; I've learned through the years of building preview figs that the big pieces that have unfinished/undetailed spots are usually bits that fit onto or with others, and to look for symmetrical pieces that are opposite sides of each other, stuff like that. In general, you just get an eye for which pieces are part of the main structure.







The main body is made up of two side pieces that curve around and meet in the front, with sockets for all the limbs; a back piece with slots for the engines; the top plate with the manhole cover entry point; and a bottom piece that helps hold the two side/front pieces together and has the dangly wire wot-notz. The legs were all one piece; they fit into the hips with a ball-and-socket joint so you can get a little motion into the model's stance. There's some integral armor plates that slot onto the outside of the upper part of the legs, and you have the option of a big stompy steel-toe covers for the front of the feet, or some rippy hooked claws that slot onto the sides of the feet (kinda like Hive Tyrant or Lictor feet). I used the traditional vision slit for the top, and the big Iron Gob piece for the front. The gob sits on two hinge pieces that fit into the sides of the main body, so you actually have a little play with it whether you want it more up or down. There's four smokestacks and they all aim backward like that when you build it as-is. I like a more vertical stack (it's what my dad's Peterbilt had, so it's what I'm used to), but I decided to just build this one straight. I can always channel my inner Big Mek for the second and subsequent go-rounds.

Here's all the CC arms and slashin' bits:



The larger upper arms were both single pieces, the lower arms were two-piece bits. One of the upper arms gets a big spiky wrist piece with a socket for a cuttin' bit at the end, the other one gets a more utilitarian socket box that fits at the end (a Grot musta built that side!)

Here's all the shooty bits:



You get a pair of Rokkits, Big Shootas, and Mega-Blastas, and one Scorcha. The Rokkits and Mega Blastas are one-piece; you have to glue the ammo bins onto the Big Shootas and the back of the Scorcha with the fuel tanks is a two-part piece. The all slot onto little ball-joints that fit onto the main body.

And here's the other front-plate options, the shoulder-pad/armor pieces that don't go on until the build is complete, and all the extra gubbinz you get:



I really like the tusked lower jaw bit, but I couldn't find a solid place to fit it onto the front by itself and I'm too much of a traditionalist to choose the full Ork-skull front over the classic vision slit/targeting bit combo.

Finally, here's some shots of the whole thing. I armed mine with a pair of Rokkits, and added some of the detail bitz. The only area of the model I'm really not happy with is the lip above the manhole cover set in-between the shoulders. It's a lot of open, undetailed space and it's really glaringly bland. I put a little glyph plate there to break up the plainness. Also, there are two sets of curved armor pads that fit onto the upper arms and shoulders of the main body, both of which aren't very intuitive. The smaller plates have a little detailed L-joint bit underneath with some bolts on the end of it, which, according the picture of the finished model on the GW site just glue on to the top of the CC arms. There's no designated space for them to attach to, so they end up covering other details. The larger plates that fit on the main body have an undetailed ridge and post underneath them; I couldn't find a place on the model in the general area these are supposed to go where they fit properly, so I ended up cutting down the post and curving it to sit on top of the shoulder, then set the whole thing up against the model, found three glue-points, and attached it. They both look fine, and weren't too big of a hassle, but it was a little silly to have such a bit of wonkiness at the end of what is otherwise an easy model to assemble. I suppose it wouldn't be properly Orky without a bit of bodging necessary somewhere





I really like the back, it looks like a couple of engine blocks stuck on!



And a shot next to a Big Mek, for scale:



I'm very happy with this kit, and the overkill artist in me already wants three or so more, so I have all options, and all the extra bits to add to the pile for finishing the Gargant. At one point in the past, I built a Deff Dread and a set of three Kans when they were only in metal, and those models were a fiasco. They were held together with superglue and a prayer. This is an unquantifiable improvement. On to the Kans!

Thanks for reading!
-Dis.

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Awesome! Thank you so much for the preview pics. Im getting more excited about picking up one of these now!
Looking forward to the Killan Kans, just to see how easy it'd be swapping the shooty bits over from the Dread to the Kans.

Just a question about the manhole cover at the top; would it be easy to have the lid open? or replace it with a manhole cover from some of the other ork kits, like the Battlewagon? I fancy having an ork coming out of the top hatch with binoculars, or waving his choppa around and pointing forward.

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Nice, the CC arms are just beautiful!


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That thing's fabulous. I don't play Orks (nor do I really plan to) but I might have to pick one of those up. It looks like a ton of fun to paint.

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Sweet!!! I have been waiting for this day for 10 years!

Quick question: What are the dimensions of the Dread? Height and arm span? Thank you in advance

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Though the kit will certainly be a treasure trove of bitz, I am not really a fan of the major aesthetic departure they took with this kit.

I guess I'm showing my age, but I like the stompy and partly-absurd "kan w/ legs" look of the older designs.

I think I'll be buying these as a parts supply to modify, kustomize and kit-bash the older metal models...

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That looks...Orky. No other word for it.

Am I the only person who thinks that the full skull looks a bit like a Necron head?

   
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yeah, I'm not a fan of the skull. It does look like a spiky Necron. I like the tusked lower jaw, but that's it.

The manhole cover is, unfortunately, a solid piece, there's no option for it be any way other than how its cast. I suppose some cutting could open it up, but it would definitely be a conversion project.

It's still a Kan with legs, it just has a lot more Dakka all over it! . The physical model is 3" from the shoulders to the table, 4" from the stacks, and it's wingspan from rippy sawblade to snippy cuttin' Klaw is something around 6" in width.

-Dis.


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That's a pity. I suppose I could cut out/file down the top bit, and then just whack on a manhole cover from another kit. I guess it also goes against fluff for a top hatch to be accessible for the ork pilot to climb out of for a look around, since they're supposed to be wired directly into the dreads, but oh well.

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Thanks for the preview pics!

That kit looks to be a real treat. Now to settle on a quantity to pre-order...

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Well, the Doks have to be able to get in there and make sure the Orky bitz inside are still mostly wired to the Dread know-wotz correctly(ish)...

It might actually be cool to do a conversion with the Ork pilot popped out of the hatch in a bundle of wires, riddled with plugs, flailing atrophied limbs, and looking appropriately insane. Like when Neo woke up from the Matrix (whoa). It's a little more twisted than the usual happy-go-fighty Orks, but it could be neat.

-Dis.

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man that model looks really awesome. Cant wait for march to roll around so my army can become alot more stompy!!
   
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Thanks for the pics. That's one sexy metal beast. I will be sooo broke this year.

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It is tres yummy...

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^ My store gets the GW 'Black Box' preview materials. It's just good community karma to show the stuff to the wide world. It seems like lately all we get are all-over shots of the frames, pics of finished single models, and the occasional video walkthrough on BolS.

It doesn't hurt that the modeling and painting are my favorite part, too!

-Dis.

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Damn, still no double skorcha. Ah well, the rest of it is still absolutely great. I love how theirs still a "Kan" vibe with the front.

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Thanks for the pictures, very informative.

I got mixed feelings on the dred but I believe a good paintjob might give it justice.

   
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Dems A lot a Gubbins!!

If the lip around the top is bothering you, scratch it up. Seems to be the perfect place for a bullet dent or a dread equivalent of the "Fightin' Scaaagh" Just carve a hunk out of one side and the asymmetry will make the smooth side look cool.
   
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That really is a fantastic looking kit. Thanks for the pics

 
   
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CalPerr wrote:If the lip around the top is bothering you, scratch it up. Seems to be the perfect place for a bullet dent or a dread equivalent of the "Fightin' Scaaagh" Just carve a hunk out of one side and the asymmetry will make the smooth side look cool.


Genius. I'm actually a little shocked that I missed that. Once I get finished with the Kans (which won't be until tonight, which is killing me because I've been cleaning the parts and figuring them out between errands this morning, and they're awesome. I'm dying to build them!), I'm going to start the 'kustomizin'' process on these for my Ork Grot/Gargant Horde, and the clippers are coming out to battle-damage them. I think some well-placed 'personality' will really set these models off. The joy of autoCAD gives us amazing, easy-to-build kits like these, but they do lack a little soul.

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I have to say that until I saw these pics there was still a little niggle at the back of my mind which wasn't totaly sold ont he new kit. Now I have decided that I love it and must get at least 3!

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That is very cool. Thanks for the preview. I also really like the direction GW is going with including a trukk load of extra parts in their kits. I can see ALOT of those extras going onto other Ork things.
   
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Furkin beautiful...

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Looks good , nice job ,looks like A fun build , ive gotta get 1...

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Must... build... kanwall ork army...

In all seriousness, pretty sure I will once I've placated my desire for the new Tyranids and I can get my hands on these and the plastic Kanz.

 
   
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When these are available, I think that 0.0 is finally rolling up some. I utterly love these new models, for the kans as well.

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