Sunday, December 11, 2011
Dwarf gyrocopter
Well, here it is.. finally... I've already 'vented spleen' at the frustrations of assembling this, so enough said. It is most likely to see service as a 'Steel Behemoth' in the Kings of War Dwarf army, although I may well use some sort of flying hero stat line from another army to model "King flying incredibly noisy and occasionally effective beastie" character.
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Very very cool!
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Looks good. I wanted this model for awhile but due to the issues with the rotor I avoided buying it. once the finecast line came out I bought one to check out the quality of finecast. Ignoring any issues caused by the new medium it did go together with ease. I think you did a fine job getting it together.
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ReplyDeleteI like it, I like it!
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