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Made in pl
Fresh-Faced New User





My conversion, for the Nurgl Army. As a basis I used Panzer II Tamiya model. Additives are small electronic components, cables and wires. Figures of your own product - Green Stuff.
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Made in gb
Legendary Dogfighter




england

It's a great kit for bashing converting and fooling around with for only £10
   
Made in pl
Fresh-Faced New User





Really so bad?
   
Made in gb
Legendary Dogfighter




england

mamaka11 wrote:
Really so bad?

I certainly didn't say it was.
You've spent time converting and painting it. So straight away you've made more effort than a good 2/3rds of most players.

It may not be to my taste. But that's not for me to judge.
So long as it fits with your army and you like it then it's awesome.

But in general I've noticed allot of painting threads are ignored. So it's just normal to see little to no activity unless you're popular
   
Made in pl
Fresh-Faced New User





Thanks for the constructive criticism This is my first experience with Green Stuff. I noticed that my characters look too little "seriously" ... Maybe from my earlier experiences with plasticine figurines, which I did for "war games" with my 8-year-old son.
   
Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User




My favorite part about your build is the crew: very cool and unique-looking! Nice work!!!

Keep up the good work, dude!

With Regards and Aloha,

Johnny B.
   
Made in pl
Fresh-Faced New User





It's very nice, the more that worried about the crew's appearance.....
   
 
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