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Squishy Squig





Amarillo Texas Area

Hello all,
I completed my very first scratch build some time ago. A nice stompy dread for my reforming ork force.
Here are some pics of the finished product. I made everything out of plastic tubing, plasticard and 'ard work except the shoota, skorcha and the engine thingy on the back.




Anyone interested in WIP shots and what not about the build can find that info here:
http://www.the-waaagh.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=28031
   
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Long-Range Land Speeder Pilot




Bay Area

It looks really good. That is great for your first scratchbuild. Heck it's great even if it was your 100th scratchbuild!


 
   
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Rampaging Carnifex






Franconia

Wow, a big guy with extra stomp! The paint job seems good ,too. The pics are a bit blury.

I know when it is closing time. - Rascal Mod

"Some people measure common sense with a ruler others with a potato."- Making Money Terry Pratchett
"what's with all the hate go paint something you lazy bastards" - NAVARRO
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Growlin' Guntrukk Driver with Killacannon




No. VA USA

the only reason the shots are a bit blurry is that the camera was having a hard time trying to figure out what to focus on. in the future,if you take a snap shot, try to use a neutral background (white for some reason attracts the camera focus and can cause blur out issues) also, make sure to put the little guy a bit behind the model being shot, as it seems your camera likes the boy better than the stompy dred..

well done all the way around. very well done.

A woman will argue with a mirror.....  
   
 
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