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I like it, very simular to the old GW from the 80’s.
looks ok…and more like the standard mythical beastie
I prefer the goat’s head being in the front, seems more natural. Those wing slots aren’t deep enough to avoid pinning though, could be tricky.
Also loving the end of the vid! DJ Darrell FTW! 😀
Not sure about the wings on a Chimera anyway. Could be wrong but don’t recall them on the classical beastie.
The wings are flat and unconvincing imho so overall I would leave them off.
I agree that the goats head is better at the front.
Darrell raised an interesting question about the goat’s head. The solar lion with its opposite, a serpent represent a coincidence of opposites among other things. Possibly the serpent is chthonic and the goat represents nature a la Pan.
or maybe it is simply late and I am talking a load of block lols
Not bad model.