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Arizona

Hello guys, in this post i would like to ask you guys a question. I've been sculpting a custom Tyranid model for my army. I always wanted a tyranofex for my force but didn't have the capital to do so. I started this model a couple of days ago , i was going for a tyranofex if he was bipedal instead of walking on all fours and on his belly. Its slowly turned into something different , it now looks like a giant hive tyrant or swarmlord. I haven't sculpted the arms or head yet and im still working on the carapace. Im kinda stuck now and i was wondering what you guys think would look coolest . Should i stay on the idea of making this thing a custom tyranofex or making this my version of the swarmlord. Give me some ideas or should i make this thing a unit of my own imagination, thanks
ps. ive included one of my gaunts for size comparisons
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This seems pretty much identical to this thread :

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/660865.page


so I'm gonna lock this one.

Looks good so far though

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