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Made in de
Regular Dakkanaut





Right folks, here's the latest project for my Waaagh!: A Deffdread from bits WIP (obviously missing his left arm):




Hope you like him, I have to wait till my other Wartrukks arrive to finish off his left arm.

'Ave a good 'un,
JC

Can you not hear the music of the gods ?  
   
Made in fi
Paingiver






Southern Finland

Looks good, little unstable and prone to falling down as a propa ork construction should.

Get painting it as it must be a sight when it's origins are hidden under nice paint coat.

   
Made in au
Drone without a Controller





Australian

looks good but I wish they would make a cooler dread naught for orks, lets be honest they fight in a soup can. Heck, some conversions are actually made outta soup cans

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Angry Blood Angel Assault marine





New Jersey

Cool and creative!

Is that claw was orginally from trukk bits?
   
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Skink Chief with Poisoned Javelins



Belgium, political ass-end of the old continent

Very nice! Makes me wonder how a converted grotzooka would look like... Keep up the good work!

I can bend minds with my spoon...

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