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Made in gb
Sadistic Inquisitorial Excruciator





Preston/England/United Kingdom

Ha ha you siged me.

Good use of stracken. His bionic bits really work. I personally think the mask could do with something to make it look a little more 40k/scifi.

Peter
   
Made in gb
Journeyman Inquisitor with Visions of the Warp





He looks very much like a pitslave , you have captured the feel of the gw original ones very well
   
Made in de
Dominating Dominatrix






Piercing the heavens

Never was a big fan of Pit Slaves. They remind me of Rob Liefeld.
Nice combination of parts though. Dig the revolver. The saw might be a little bit too big though.
   
Made in us
Ruthless Interrogator







PDH wrote:Ha ha you siged me.

Good use of stracken. His bionic bits really work. I personally think the mask could do with something to make it look a little more 40k/scifi.

Peter


Ha yeah, that pretty much had to be sigged.

I thought about a bionic eye or something, but ultimately I just really like the helmet as it was.


@Neil101 - Thanks, I wanted him to look more or less like the original, but updated. I have the original pit slave champion as well, so when I convert him I'll have to make sure they are different enough from one another.

@Anung Un Rama - Actually, if you look at the original buzzsaw arm, it's massive. This one is a little understated in comparison.

You can never beat your first time. The second generation is shinier, stronger, faster and superior in every regard save one, and it's an unfair criticism to level, but it simply can't be as original. - Andy Chambers, on the evolution of Games Workshop games
 
   
Made in de
Infiltrating Naga





Hamburg, Germany

Very true to the original, maybe too true to it for taste. I like him though, solid conversion. Ultimately the paintjob will decide how good it looks.

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The Good Green: "Ok, That is incredible. Such attention to detail... I'm convinced you would benefit from a straight jacket ;~P Thanks for raising the bar."
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PDH: "I'm not saying anything that you might sig against me. Made that mistake before!"
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Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut





44.328850 / -73.110190

Yay! You're alive!

I like the Pit Slave a lot. What's the original model it is based from?

I'll agree the Buzzsaw looks a bit brutal (large) even for an enhanced Pit Slave. Maybe some cabling (guitar string or something) as a representation of hydraulics? Just an idea.

Killer stuff here, really enjoying this and looking forward to seeing more.


 Gitsplitta wrote:
That's.... dirt... Skalk. Actual dust. (09/08/2021)
 
   
Made in au
Dipping With Wood Stain






Yo man nice work! Wheres the revolver on the pit slave from?

 
   
 
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