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I "finished" (always a couple small bits to do) a unit of 3 beastmen chariots yesterday. I feel really satisfied with the end result. The "tuskgors" are from the OK range and have been converted with sculpted armor plating to cover the saddle area. The chariots chassis started out as left overs from the high elf chariots I bought years ago for the lions. The bestial aspect includes spare horns, knives, hooks from the OK kit. The addition of additional beastmen bits removes any remaining elfishness. Cutting and scoring each individual tile for the bases was a little boring, but I really like the way the bases turned out.
More pics from WIP:
"drinking liqueur from endangered rain forest flowers cold-distilled over multicolored diamonds while playing croquet on robot elephants using asian swim suit models as living wickets... well, some hobbies are simply more appealing than others." -Sourclams
Thanks, I like my version better than the original.
"drinking liqueur from endangered rain forest flowers cold-distilled over multicolored diamonds while playing croquet on robot elephants using asian swim suit models as living wickets... well, some hobbies are simply more appealing than others." -Sourclams