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Made in us
Average Orc Boy





Texas

Since I've been going nuts with my camera recently, I thought I'd post up some pics of my wife's Deathwing Venerable Dreadnought.
I can hear you now, 'Dude, your wife painted this?' Well, no. Not really. My wife loves playing (making me probably one of the luckiest guys on earth), but doesn't have the patience for sculpting, gluing, and painting. As a result, I get to put together all her models and paint them up (how horrible!) so she can then beat the heck out of me with them.

The arms, head, and torso are all magnetized so that they can be moved easily (or swapped, if she decides to change configurations - she hasn't yet). I'll play with that in some of the later pictures...









Pivoted the assault cannon up, presumably for reloading or for preparing to take a charge.




Spun the cannon down, the Dread CCW up, and spun the head around. "Target acquired!"


Preparing for combat with his Deathwing battle brothers!
Made in us
Average Orc Boy





Texas

snorkle wrote:Nice models. That dreadnought's eyes look pretty mean.
But your presentation is lacking when compared to your review.


Thanks a bunch. And it's easy to be funny when it's someone else's models. But when it's my own... I leave the creative jibes to others.
 
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