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It was only a matter of time! This thing looks excellent too, I thing I prefer this to a standard deff dread easilly
Utter brilliance, Yet again @scythican . Good job.
It was already done here too : http://chaosbrushes.blogspot.com/2011/04/completed-looted-dreadknight.html
Here as well: http://swchq.co.uk/swcforum/viewtopic.php?t=12245
Actually there are a few looted and a possessed being worked on by SWCHQ members.
it looks really good.
i actually have plans to convert a dreadknight for my Dwarfs. I want to create some sort of dwarfy ultimate engineers guild machine.
but im debating whether or not i want to give GW any more of my money because they price gaouge their stuff
a looted dreadknight? what kind of heresy is this?
just kidding, it looks awesome, this might be the best orky thing i have seen in my time as a hobbyist
Yep deffinately orky, its falling over from the weight of the extra armour plating and other gubbinz added to it.
That looks fantastic! Really nice work.
Now, what would it count-as in game? A Deff Dread?
Here’s a guy who looted a Tau piranha: http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/39771-.html
The Ork Lootaz are part of what makes them so fantastic as a hobby army.
You can make almost any model ‘Orkish’ and it’s fair game.
Fantastically creative and well put together. Well done dude!
Ah sweet! A feature on the front page! Also if anyone is interested, you can look here and see what I did with some of the leftover bitz. Very OTT!
http://www.beastsofwar.com/groups/painting-factory/forum/topic/what-are-you-painting-now/?topic_page=79&num=15
Absolutely love it! 😀