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Slippery Scout Biker






Here is my custom made, Pre-Heresy, Mark 1 Terminator Squad. Based closely on the original concept art by Jes Goodwin from 1988.

I have only armed them with the original proto- Mars Pattern Stormbolters and Power Glove that they were designed with. The Sargent with Power Sword is a one-off conversion.

I think the background of the armor aught to be something about first battlefield adaptations from Mars for use in the Reunification Wars, later called the Great Crusade.




   
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Grey Knight Psionic Stormraven Pilot





New Lexington, OH

Nice work with these. They look like predecessors to Cataphractii terminator suits or even prototypes. Very cool.

 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut





daaamn! these are awesome, do you happen to sell casts of them by chance? haha
   
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Germany

Sweet job. Would love to see a guide on how to sculpt like that.

Waaagh an' a 'alf
1500 Pts WIP 
   
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California

Wow, I love this old style stuff you're doing, I checked out your gallery and saw the Dreadnought as well, it's all just killer. Really, really great work.
   
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Enginseer with a Wrench






Wonderful work – but given your previous stuff, that was expected!

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Slippery Scout Biker






Thanks Guys!

I know I'm a bit of a weirdo.

I hope all these things pay off when I go to paint them for play later this Spring.

   
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Midland, TX or Wellington, New Zealand

Oh wow, I just took a look at all your threads and WIPs! Awesome stuff, I am really impressed by your skills! I totally love the Rogue Trader Land Raider, I was thinking of doing that myself, but I've got tons of other stuff I'm working on, I'm glad to see someone doing it though! It makes me happy to see someone bring to life many of the old 40k designs, which is something I've been attempting in many of my projects! Great stuff all around, can't wait to see more!!!!

See my scratch-build projects here: http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/267859.page

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Blood Angel Captain Wracked with Visions






Awesome work

 
   
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Impassive Inquisitorial Interrogator




Michigan, United States

Would a size comparison shot next to "normal" terminators be possible?

They look amazing by the way mate.

5000+pts- Strip and paint project.
~2000pts- 90% painted

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Dalarna, Sweden

Sorry for the Thread-o-mancy but i was wondering if you would perhaps cast a couple of them as a comission if you still have the casting moulds. They would be perfect for my retro army and i would not mind paying a bit of premium

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