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Been Around the Block





Russia

Hello friends! I haven't visited your wonderful place for a long time! A little Dhaka for you! A simple and cute souvenir is a little shoota, it may take a place in the room of its new owner... If not, I'll keep it for myself) I love junk... Have a nice day to everyone!









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Stern Iron Priest with Thrall Bodyguard






Great work!
Funny thing is, thats probably how the orks actually build their shootas

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Been Around the Block





Russia

 Fayric wrote:
Great work!
Funny thing is, thats probably how the orks actually build their shootas


That's right!))
   
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Stormin' Stompa






Ottawa, ON

It's amazing how a few simple modifications and a nice paintjob can bring a prop together. I think my favorite part is that it could also work for a fallout cosplay.

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Russia

 Mr Nobody wrote:
It's amazing how a few simple modifications and a nice paintjob can bring a prop together. I think my favorite part is that it could also work for a fallout cosplay.


ммм) Fallout))) amazing models of weapon!
   
 
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