Swapped out the original head with a Ravenwing Command Beaky helmeted head.
The Servo Harness arms really make it an interesting, if not over-the-top, model.
Looking at the pictures, I now realize I forgot use the Micron pen on the purity seals.
The right shoulder guard and weapon housings retain the Marauders' chapter colors.
you have a real handle on these 40K figures now, great work
ReplyDeletePeace James
LOL! - Thanks, James. Always appreciate your visits and kind comments. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteVery cool, he looks like a one-man-army!
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteI think you may have found a new outlet for your creative energies!
ReplyDeleteThis 40K gig is working out really well for you, thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for the kind words, Gentlemen.
ReplyDeleteYes, I almost was about to start back up on some French & Indian War stuff, but this pulled a bit more.
Best, Dean
What a beast! Great job Dean.
ReplyDeleteNice job he looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat paintjob Dean, nice colors!
ReplyDeleteLooks superb and very dangerous with it Dean!
ReplyDeleteAppreciate the nice comments, everyone. Thanks again. Dean
ReplyDeleteQuality painting.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pat.
I sold all of my 40K stuff about 5 years ago. Now, watching your efforts, it makes me want to start it up again!!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that how it always goes? :-)
All the best!
Greg
Thank you both for your visit and kind comments.
ReplyDelete@ Greg: Possibly so; I've been getting most of my stuff off of ebay - seems folks are still selling off their 40K stuff :)!
Warm regards, Dean
He'll match up well with the Marauders, thanks to the little colors you snuck in.
ReplyDeleteGood choice on the beaky, real marines wear beakies.
Thanks, James. I'm working on the Command Squad - all with Beaky helmets!
ReplyDeleteOnly time will tell if I have created a true monster. The fig looks great Dean. Now we got to get some playing in.
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