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Several years ago I acquired an unmade kit of the GW Space marine Drop-pod. It has sat .. you guessed it, unmade, since then.
As Adrian and I have pottered with our return to 4th Edition Warhammer 40K, I thought I'd take some time during this holiday break to make the thing up and get it on the table for tonight's game. The Space Marine army is still very unbalanced, but this will make things interesting.
The drop-pod has been painted in the colours of my own Chapter "Les Voies Sacres'... the purple and bronze. A nice little addition, should look good on the table. Watch out for the AAR.
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Nice work Robin. Great details.
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