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I like the look of those knights
Love it! That army’s awesome! I had the same quandary about making my own versions of heresy era Space Wolves before FW releases them, especially before rules come out for them which would direct you in your weapon choices and colour schemes when you come to build them. But the draw to make stuff that doesn’t exist yet in physical form is a big part of the hobby for me, so I’ll probably do it anyway. 😀
Stu was lacking in the old reach around technique with that knee pad there.
He didn’t struggle at getting it off…….just not very proficient at refastening! lol. Should practice more at home…….
Those are some absolutely gorgeous models ! I can’t wait to see more of Ben’s creations.
Thanks for the kind words guys. If you have a search on Facebook for the King Fluff community page, I’ll put up some more pictures of the Adeptus Mechanicus units for you to see.
I loved that line about using the dino’s as ‘..burgers for the Imperium..’. It just struck me as funny.
WOW! Those are some incredibly gorgeous models. I can’t believe how good those Knights look, even tho I have always pictured them bigger(closer to a warhound in size rather than contempter in size) the look is just great. Easily one of the nicest Machinicum armys I have ever seen. I am really enjoying these videos and articles and hope they continue.
A mechanicum list should have a section whereby you can build your own weird and wonderful mechs. The old robot articles from White Dwarf allowed you to build a stat line and work out appropriate points values….
Wow, looking at all those great titans and knights makes me pine for the good old days playing Epic 2nd edition as a kid. It’s cool to see my memories scaled up to ~30mm heroic 😉
Love it