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Made in us
Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Privateer Press' line of Extreme minis tend to dwarf the old ones that used to be the big boys. So it was little wonder why I was commissioned to turn an extreme Juggernaut into the Behemoth.

Here are the results.




 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Los Angeles

The red is nice and vibrant and your metals turned out great. I also really like the free hand Khadoran anvil on the top of the hull.

That is some solid conversion work, and no doubt the model weighs a lot (sock jacking, anyone?) so kudos on bringing the legendary warjack to life with the Extreme kit.

Did the buyer request such a pristine "factory fresh" paint job? I only ask because the model actually comes across as a bit off without some wear and tear on the armor panels. I could understand the fluff reasoning behind a clean paintjob, a one of a kind warjack like the Behemoth would get lots of attention from the Khadoran Mechaniks Korps, but still, the model almost looks unfinished without a couple of dings or scrapes on its armor.



   
Made in us
Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Yes, he used the words "Factory Fresh" even.

He might look a little odd by himself, but he should mix into the force rather well. That said, I probably would have dinged him up if my client hadn't requested no battle damage.


 
   
 
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