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Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut




Pinon Hills, CA

I'm creating a Death Guard army and had bought a Chaos Dreadnought box at the start of it, but I realised I wanted to create one with two close-combat arms. I noticed the Ork Dreadnought box at the friendly local gaming store (Dragon's Den in Victorville) and decided to do some really goofy converting. Fortunately, I ended up with two Dreadnoughts by the end of it, and a few spare parts as well. I ended up having to borrow two arms from a Space Marine Dreadnought - a close-combat arm for one and a missile launcher for the other. They're not quite done, but I'm not sure what to add. I put a pair of arms on the CC dreadnought (I think they were from a Tyranid bitz box) but I haven't added any decorative green stuff - I want to emphasize both vehicles' dedication to Papa Nurgle. Since I'm going for potentially equipping both vehicles with Nurgle's rot, daemonic and parasitic possession and/or mutated hull, there will be more green stuff and bitz added (I've used most of my Chaos vehicle bitz on my Nurgle Baneblade, which is progressing slowly). Any ideas or comments?

"Plant more 'shrooms ladz, wez runn'n outta boyz" - RussWakelin, Grand Inquisitor 
   
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Fixture of Dakka




Canada

Looks neat, but I think it needs some bubbly or moldy effects on the kan greenstuff.

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