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Made in gb
Legendary Dogfighter





Edinburgh


Happy New Year, Mr Moth! Those Golems look absolutely fragging amazing- I also admire your eye for parts re. those clothes peg crossbow. Would never have thought of that.

Painted copter interiors? YOU would know they were painted, and that's the hobbyists' curses innit?

   
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Librarian with Freaky Familiar






Some ingenious conversion to extract the maximum value from the kit. I also love a good hidden paint job, nice one!

Goberts Gubbins - P&M Blog, started with Oldhammer, often Blackstone Fortress and Void Panther Marines, with side projects along the way 
   
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Some great stuff in here Mothsniper. As someone who is just starting a Dwarf army, those cannons are definitely an inspiration for how to base them, though as I'll mainly be using them for games of Old World, they'll have to be on smaller bases and thus less involved. The Golems were awesome too, some great conversions and the posing and painting brought some great energy to the pieces. And I'm sure that dwarf's beard takes more skill than your description of a couple of washes sounds!
Looking forward to seeing how your 'copters turn out, great potential for another painting challenge podium there
   
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Grumpy Longbeard






 Ragsta wrote:

Happy New Year, Mr Moth! Those Golems look absolutely fragging amazing- I also admire your eye for parts re. those clothes peg crossbow. Would never have thought of that.

Painted copter interiors? YOU would know they were painted, and that's the hobbyists' curses innit?


Late reply, but thank you very much!
Wish you the best this year and your family! This year will be awesome.

That is true, I know interiors are painted, and also I have prof



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 gobert wrote:
Some ingenious conversion to extract the maximum value from the kit. I also love a good hidden paint job, nice one!


Indeed!
Extracting maximum value always, hate seeing things go to waste just like majority of hobbyists.
Maharg wrote:
Some great stuff in here Mothsniper. As someone who is just starting a Dwarf army, those cannons are definitely an inspiration for how to base them, though as I'll mainly be using them for games of Old World, they'll have to be on smaller bases and thus less involved. The Golems were awesome too, some great conversions and the posing and painting brought some great energy to the pieces. And I'm sure that dwarf's beard takes more skill than your description of a couple of washes sounds!
Looking forward to seeing how your 'copters turn out, great potential for another painting challenge podium there

Thank you sir! Want to congradulate you on starting the best army in the world, that is always a win! I could of kept it simple and classic, artillery and crew separate, because artillery piece does not need a base, but wanted a mini diorama. But I keep all bases square old style, it feels right.

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What a beautiful armada… short but beautiful :-P great conversion and paint job

Goberts Gubbins - P&M Blog, started with Oldhammer, often Blackstone Fortress and Void Panther Marines, with side projects along the way 
   
Made in us
Grumpy Longbeard






Short but beautiful, truethat!
Also, crazy savings, used cheap tools and got 4 units for the price of 2.

 
   
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Legendary Dogfighter





Edinburgh


That air flotilla is absolutely gorgeous, and even better getting to use up all the extra parts!

   
 
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