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Made in au
Rifleman Grey Knight Venerable Dreadnought




Realm of Hobby

I have been watching this for a while, and now it appears I should have pre-ordered this...

http://www.heresyminiatures.com/dragon.htm

Only thing that kills is the shipping...

However, I will say, this is what a Fantasy dragon SHOULD look like...

MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)

Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is
But we're not that bad... are we?
 
   
Made in ca
Space Marine Scout with Sniper Rifle






Its not quite complete. The wings had to be re cut as they were too large for the mold and Andy had posted a while back on his FB page that he was sculpting spines again. I paid for mine and the conversion worked out to $342 CAD including shipping (which was $35). Its not really that bad considering its for insured airmail shipping. The US price would be about $356 with the current exchange rate. Its a lot but man that is a serious dragon at 12" high and almost 16" wingspan.
   
Made in au
Rifleman Grey Knight Venerable Dreadnought




Realm of Hobby

Sucio Sanchez wrote:Its not quite complete. The wings had to be re cut as they were too large for the mold and Andy had posted a while back on his FB page that he was sculpting spines again. I paid for mine and the conversion worked out to $342 CAD including shipping (which was $35). Its not really that bad considering its for insured airmail shipping. The US price would be about $356 with the current exchange rate. Its a lot but man that is a serious dragon at 12" high and almost 16" wingspan.


Cool. As soon as I begin my new job I will put one down...

Might even be able to get it for less than $340 shipped to AUS if our exchange rate continues to improve.

MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)

Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is
But we're not that bad... are we?
 
   
Made in au
Chaplain with Hate to Spare






That is amazing! and massive! can't wait to see some painted up, that is a very impressive piece!

Flesh Eaters 4,500 points


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"Nah, I'm just way too lazy to stand up so I keep sitting and paint" - Sigur

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Made in ca
Space Marine Scout with Sniper Rifle






Ironically he just posted that all the dragon bits are now at his caster. And for everyone to stop bugging him lol. As soon as I get mine I will put everything down, clear my desk and give a step by step. And then have a naming contest cause the thing looks like it will be the size of a parrot. Anything that big deserves a name.
   
Made in au
Rifleman Grey Knight Venerable Dreadnought




Realm of Hobby

Sucio Sanchez wrote:Ironically he just posted that all the dragon bits are now at his caster. And for everyone to stop bugging him lol. As soon as I get mine I will put everything down, clear my desk and give a step by step. And then have a naming contest cause the thing looks like it will be the size of a parrot. Anything that big deserves a name.


Thanks, mate.

Please also feel free to put a link to your WiP here in this thread so others considering this can benefit from your experiences.

MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)

Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is
But we're not that bad... are we?
 
   
 
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