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Made in gb
Brigadier General





The new Sick Man of Europe

Someone posted a tutorial on painting the 75mm Abaddon. At one point he posted a picture of the painted model without the arms. This seems to have combined with the difficult to getting the old metal version's arms to stay on the make this meme.

I guess.
Made in gb
Brigadier General





The new Sick Man of Europe

 MWHistorian wrote:
I got Abbadon's model when it first came out and the first thing I did was chop off that ridiculous top knot.

Also, I think Lysander could take him in a fight.


I don't really know what this has to with Abaddon's arms specially....
Made in gb
Brigadier General





The new Sick Man of Europe

 MWHistorian wrote:
 sing your life wrote:
 MWHistorian wrote:
I got Abbadon's model when it first came out and the first thing I did was chop off that ridiculous top knot.

Also, I think Lysander could take him in a fight.


I don't really know what this has to with Abaddon's arms specially....

the OP asked who could take Abbadon.


Oh, I didn't see that
 
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