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Ancient Space Wolves Venerable Dreadnought






I... actually don't know. Help?

Now, I really like my new Imperial Knight, although... its default pose looks boring. You know, the legs? Nah. too static. Sure, it looks good if you're making a gunline army, but what if you want it to be a bit more dynamic? Look no further!



That's the result. The left foot is standing on 8mm thick cork, plus a dead Ork. That would be impossible to make without either cutting things, or...



You see that? The little pad thing that connects the leg to the foot is only half glued on, which gives room for any kind of piston, tube or pipe that's the proper size. I used some q-tips. This raises the leg up a bit, which allows for a leg to stand a bit higher. Thanks for reading!

To Valhall! ~2800 points

Tutorials: Wet Palette | Painting Station
 
   
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Lady of the Lake






Nice and easy, might give it a try with some rocky base.

   
 
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