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As some of you may have noticed I have been in a marine phase lately, and thus the only admech models receiving any love lately have been their good buddies, the Iron Hands

So here's a taste of ferrus manus' finest for you. The dread is still missing some details before I go to the weathering stage.


different lighting:


and from the top:

C&c is always welcome

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Dude. I can't place the original model. It looks like a ... Chaos dread? Dunno.

Looks fabulous anyways.

   
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Joshh wrote:Dude. I can't place the original model. It looks like a ... Chaos dread? Dunno.

Looks fabulous anyways.


That does indeed look like a de-chaos'd metal dread. looks awsome and old.

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Subscribed, You have a skill of making kitbashes look like an integrated peice when your done, rather than the usual result of bits cobbled together the you see so regular.

I tip my hat to you sir !

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Joshh wrote:Dude. I can't place the original model. It looks like a ... Chaos dread? Dunno.

Looks fabulous anyways.


wolfshadow wrote:

That does indeed look like a de-chaos'd metal dread. looks awsome and old.


Aye it be the oldie chaos dread, it took quite a bit of work to get it to this from the original model.

D.Smith wrote:Subscribed, You have a skill of making kitbashes look like an integrated peice when your done, rather than the usual result of bits cobbled together the you see so regular.

I tip my hat to you sir !


Thank you very much, I take that as a great compliment

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The rarefied atmosphere

good work!

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the Netherlands

is there a scratchbuild template available for this titan?? only found one for a warhound titan

   
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DijnsK wrote:is there a scratchbuild template available for this titan?? only found one for a warhound titan


No, sorry
I build it entirely from scratch so it's a combination of a lot of pre-planing and in the moment changes as much of it is just made up as I go along

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