A dreadnought costing only 135p, able to unleash 4 twin-linked str8 shots and almost immune to ''crew shaken - stunned'' results? Huh! I am convinced! Shut Up and take my money!
A dreadnought like that is worth the 40-50 Euros investment but I was having this AOBR dread for so many years that I thought it would be a waste of resources (aka money) to give away. So I did this little conversion out of sprues. Now it doesnt look so plain!
A dreadnought like that is worth the 40-50 Euros investment but I was having this AOBR dread for so many years that I thought it would be a waste of resources (aka money) to give away. So I did this little conversion out of sprues. Now it doesnt look so plain!
Seriously that's a brilliant conversion mate, simple yet very effective in the end! Menacing fellow to say the least xD
ReplyDeleteThanks man.Much appreciated!
DeleteOut of curiosity, what arm did you use for the left autocannon? It doesn't look like the CCW arm...
ReplyDeleteA cookie to the Puppy. I used this one:
Deletehttp://www.forgeworld.co.uk/Warhammer-40000/Space_Marines/Space-Marine-Dreadnoughts/MK-IV-DREADNOUGHT-AUTOCANNONS-(RIGHT_ARM).html
Interesting, I had been curious if the FW arms would fit on a "regular" Dreadnought; I'd heard it both ways, so it's good to get some confirmation there.
DeleteIn any case he's looking good, I like the heraldry on the leg there, and those "crenallations" fit into the model pretty smoothly- I actually missed them the first time I looked at it. :P
Thanks man!
DeleteWe want to face them, both of those, ASAP! Say no to Draego-wing!
ReplyDeleteAre you looking something to feed your Str10 AP1 Railguns?Dream on!
DeleteHe looks great. A definite win on this conversion.
ReplyDeleteThanks you Goehring.
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