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| Created by Unknown, Uploaded by Manticore2009 |
Paintjob Rating: 9.86 | Number of Views: 18344 |
Coolness Rating: 9.81 | Number of Votes: 424 |
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Klaus, not Santa Painting 10/10, Coolness 10/10 @ 2011-07-01 09:51:02
 Wow, this is excellent!
Cool idea to show a pilot outside of his Dreadnought Casing.
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toerri 2011-07-03 23:39:46
 great idea! |
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Chi3f Painting 10/10, Coolness 10/10 @ 2011-07-25 21:03:42
 Dad...is that you? :) |
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dashman724 2011-07-27 20:28:52
 if this was a pilot out of dreadnought casing shouldnt it b a bunch of nerves and a brain but dont get me rong this is an awsome display piece! |
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palehorse 2011-08-16 05:16:28
 wow!Amazing. |
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Scambone 2011-08-19 04:39:50
 gorgeous work on the tattoos and skin in general!
wouldn't each dreadnought pilot be pretty unique? No need to cut the wounded marine down to just a brain if he just lost all his limbs (and all of his lower torso, as seen here). This is pretty much the mental picture I had of what an entombed marine would look like |
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Brother Azul 2011-08-19 06:32:01
 This is really cool. How big is it? |
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FD.minipainting Painting 10/10, Coolness 10/10 @ 2011-09-03 22:49:23
 Amazing detail on skin. This model tells a story. |
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AnUnearthlyChilde Painting 6/10, Coolness 10/10 @ 2012-09-08 15:46:00
 I love the idea and the sculpt, but as I've marked you down on the paintjob I feel I need to explain myself. Basically, as the dreadnought pilot is suspended in fluid in the sarcophagus and is almost a shrivelled corpse I would expect the colour of his skin to represent this. there'd be very little colour left in the skin, and it would prune considerably. That said, I love your style and your take on it!!! |
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