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Made in ca
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This message was edited 5 times. Last update was at 2017/08/08 00:04:21


 
   
Made in ca
Hellacious Havoc





Belleville Ont.

I love the yellow and orange glow of the plasma cannon. I think these oop models are so unique and dont get enough love compared to more recent higher detail models great job keep up the good work

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Made in au
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Making Stuff






Under the couch

Nice old-school paintjob

 
   
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Fixture of Dakka






If only the base were Goblin Green with a drybrush of Sunburst Yellow...

Seriously though, nice one!

"The Omnissiah is my Moderati" 
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Burtucky, Michigan

Looks like you tore it right out of a White Dwarf circa 93 lol. Nice
   
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Nice work...what's odd is people continually mention "higher detail" on recent minis and that's not actually accurate. The metal components were easily as detailed (occasionally less crisp because they were designed by hand and not computer). The only weak part of the system was the plastic components - as plastic tech wasn't fully up to spec at that point.

I was sad to see the unique Devastator components get deleted from the Space Marine lines (they kept the occasional helmet). The heavier boots, and various small bits on the old metal devastators were really cool flourishes.
   
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Damsel of the Lady





drinking tea in the snow

I've always liked how the old "one arm holding, one arm out" look made it seem like the model is doing a little fist pump after a succesful shot.

realism is a lie
 
   
 
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