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bear meets wolf… looks good!
looks like fat werewolf imho
BIG (gasp!) BIG BEAR (gasp!) BIG BEAR CHASE (gasp!) BIG BEAR CHASE ME!
Name the movie?
Nice mini. I would get one of these as a roaming monster element with its own made up stats to introduce a bit of chaos into a game of 40k. Death world type board maybe, with dangerous indigenous animals!
The great Outdoors!
I think its neck(or lack thereof) is were the problem is coming from, ad that to the “baby animal syndrome” from the oversized claws and teeth, and he looks more like a giant rat with no tail
ok was it a bear having sex with a wolf or a wolf having sex with a bear that crated this?
or mybe its a werebear
paint it in black/grey and white….. and I’d happilly call it a badger…. but its not ursine enough to be a bear…. the front shoulders are not defined giving it a more canine appearance….
Gaarew’s Dire Badger Dwarf Cavalry have finally been made…
Just not by Mantic.
Oh well, should still work a treat if you can sculpt/acquire some rider’s legs.
Has anybody found our Easter egg yet?
+5 Karma for the first to tell me what it is… 😀
It’s July, if you haven’t found that Easter egg by now, I’m not sure I would want to 😀
You mean Ugly Bungle?
Who is he really?
image 2 is a cuddly bear
I’m not sure who spotted it first so +5 to 3 of you 🙂
Looks like the ROUS’s from Princess Bride.
All glory to the werehamster!