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Slippery Scout Biker






So here is my answer to the new Forge World Contemptor model and rules.

THANKS!

Now I can cobble together my favorite model of old and put him to work.

I clarified the design a bit but tried to stay true to most of Bob Naismith's intentions.
I also upped the size to be comparable to the new Forge World model.




Here are a few shots of the model to show scale...



   
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Enginseer with a Wrench






Wow, Furibundus walks again!
Great sculpting work; pays homage to the original while adding some neat little details like the additional exhausts and the elbow texture. The additional breadth makes him look much more imposing.

Is he a one-off, or are you preparing a Talon?

+Death of a Rubricist+
My miniature painting blog.
 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Really great, you have done it justice!
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Charleston, SC

That is super nostalgic and awesome!

   
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Avatar of the Bloody-Handed God






Inside your mind, corrupting the pathways

It is just a shame the pose is so static!

But otherwise looks great - a very good take on the old model.

   
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Slippery Scout Biker






Thanks. I chose the path of least resistance regarding the pose. The design did not lend itself to much activity. And in truth, I felt that keeping it in a stiff, robot-like, stance would be more in character anyway.

   
 
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