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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Dallas area, TX








   
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Grovelin' Grot






man, this is fricken badass! love all the minis you've made now all come together into one ensemble picture! did you use tau legs for the Megatron? cause I think I recognize that part.

The BadMoonz will get what's coming for them! 
   
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Dallas area, TX

 Gitzsmasha wrote:
man, this is fricken badass! love all the minis you've made now all come together into one ensemble picture! did you use tau legs for the Megatron? cause I think I recognize that part.

Thanx! For Megatrons legs, I used the spare jump pack from the Tau Commander set. I just turned them upside down and used it to add length between the knee and ankle of the actual Tau suit legs. Added a few plastic plates to cover up areas that were meant to glue into other parts

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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Dallas area, TX

The Eldar Power Rangers vs Space Marine Ninja Turtles is probably one of my favorite ever projects:

   
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Big Mek in Kustom Dragster with Soopa-Gun





Nebraska, USA

i feel like i should know what the ork bikers are supposed to be but i cant put my finger on it...

The rest is immediately recognizable to me and i love it lol

An ork with an idea tends to end with a bang.

14000pts Big 'n Bad Orkz
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Dallas area, TX

 Vineheart01 wrote:
i feel like i should know what the ork bikers are supposed to be but i cant put my finger on it...

The rest is immediately recognizable to me and i love it lol
They are the counter to the Mario Kart ATV.
It's Warboss Bowser with Da Koopa Troops Boyz and a Goomba squig.

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Long-Range Land Speeder Pilot





Clermont De L'Oise

Hah! You must get a good laugh from people when they see this. Brilliant work. My fav are the Ghost Busters. I love the fins on the back of the tank

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Longtime Dakkanaut





Florida

This is now my favorite thread

   
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Dallas area, TX

 Rotgut wrote:
This is now my favorite thread
Thanx!

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Dallas area, TX

KaylahIbarra wrote:
Wow, you have such an incredible collection. How many years did it take to collect so many unique figures?
I've been playing and collecting 40k for over a decade, but this particular collection of minis is something I've just started working on this past year

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Stealthy Grot Snipa






UK



Oh GOD EMPEROR, I love this so much

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Longtime Dakkanaut




St. George, UT

This has awesomeness overload all over it. So imaginative and well executed.

See pics of my Orks, Tau, Emperor's Children, Necrons, Space Wolves, and Dark Eldar here:


 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut






So beautiful. 😱
   
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Dallas area, TX

Thanx everyone! This has definitely been one of my favorite (if not the favorite) 40k projects I've ever worked one.
It's so fun to see all these non-40k characters in 40k style.

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