Pictures
| Holy Crap! I finished something. |
| I'm also going to try and not duplicate pictures from my other sections here. So if you want to see pictures of my Ultramarines look in the Warhammer 40,000 section. |
| Click on the thumbnail to open the pictures. It will also have some comments and info at the bottom of the window. |
| Newer stuff at the top, ancient crap at the bottom. |
| I needed a new Rhino for my up and coming Ultramarine Devastators. Slab-sided extra armour and a scratch built Forgeworld style dozer blade (still needs the little teeth at the bottom front). |
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| Dug out an old Destroyer Tank Hunter that I forgot about. Its an ok model with a passable paint job. |
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| Start of my "Bike-centric" Space Marine army. 5 points if you can guess which Chapter. He's not even a major piece. Just a 100ish point filler. Mostly a test for cheap plastic tube bionics and a pre-heresy jetbike. He's not bad for a 3 hour kit-bash. I now can say I will never build another PH Jetbike. =/ |
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| Some Copplestone Castings "Bio-Chem Troopers". |
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| Here are the Triplets. I did some commission work for a friend. Three Armoured Crew Compartment Basilisks. |
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A 1:50 scale Russian T-80UK model from Imprint Models. They were nice enough to put my model on their website. |
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| My Basilisk for my Armoured Company. The crew compartment is made from plastic and GW bits. |
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| Another project... Hint? Think "Red Planet". (By the way, I love the Warmachine style bases.) New pictures as of 10/27/08. |
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| Shield Generator for Apocalypse. It's attached to my tractor unit by a magnet. 4+ save within 12" of it. More than enough room for three Baneblades. |
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| Work in progress of my Imprint Models Abrams tank. Just the basic sand color down now. I'll go back for the details at a later date. I can't tell you how much I love the model. Its resin with white metal add ons. It is a HEAVY model. The heft makes for a stable model and feels good when you're pushing it around the table making "vroom" noises. |
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"Which painting in the National Gallery would I save if there was a fire? The one nearest the door of course." - George Bernard Shaw |
