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Made in au
Fresh-Faced New User





Haven't made a post in a while, but here is a Carnifex conversion I've been slowly working on.

The model is the old 'Screaming' Carnifex that a friend of mine bought new from GW back in the day. He gave it to me and told me he would like to see me do something interesting with it.

So, this is my first progress picture. I've primed the model so I can get a better picture of what is working and what isn't.

Comments good or bad are welcome.

Cheers!
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Made in gb
Ork-Hunting Inquisitorial Xenokiller





Its' some sort of chibi fex!
With the right arms, this thing could look like one giant shell, which I think could look quite good. Looks good so far, loving the giant teeth.
Also, this is in the wrong forum, painting and modelling showcase is for finished models, this should be in Painting and modelling, or a P&M blog if you get into your Tyranids enough for a full on blog.

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Made in gb
[DCM]
Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury

Most promising

.. good luck washing your hands BTW

I'm going to move this to the regular P & M board as Showcase is for 100% finished minis.

If you do want to use this thread a painting blog then let a MOD know and we'll move it again

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