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Thank you for sharing this beauty with the world. It inspired me to build this model out of LEGO bricks: https://youtu.be/-tlXHR_MnQw 🙂
That is absolutely awesome! Thanks for sharing 🙂
this looks incredible! i’m new to warhammer and haven’t seen this version of the death company dreadnought. is this from an older kit? or a different space marine chapter? i really like the bigger wings & school across the front. the banner is very cool too!
Thanks Rick!
This was a kit-bash of the plastic Blood Angels Dreadnought and the old Forge World MKIV Chaplain Dreadnought. The banner was from an old Warhammer Fantasy Battle kit, with the top swapped from the original hammer to a blade.