anonymous
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@Username36798 It’s really just angling the head right, which is the easiest for the animal masks for wardogs, then the legs just get a fast and solid drying superglue, as regular plastic glue doesn’t work that well when knight legs aren’t in a position they naturally should be in!
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@HashionDiscord Where did you hear that they were doing prepainted terrain?
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Two disaffected young men board a train in Florida.
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@Jericho17205019 Very nice, here’s two I’ve done recently for my chosen, I’m playing red corsairs so it’s not as chaosy


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Red Corsairs Tyrant's Legion Breacher
- I figured the human infantry of the corsairs would follow the estates in that they would have access to 30k era gear left over/found I the maelstrom
#warhammercommunity #warhammer40k #conceptart

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@Username36798 Yeah it's a discontinued Vallejo paint. You can do Corvus Black instead of the black and grey mix for the first chunky highlight
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@SecretlyShiva If you don’t mind one more question,I tried googling but nothing came up,do you happen to know a citadel paint equivalent for mirage blue?
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@DaylightSavior I also think 10-15 is a good price point compared to others as it’s a good way for people to get art of a character they have more accessibly and you get a lot of takers for a good price imo
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@TATypes26 @VictusThraex Scorched sierra has 0 lore written for it and it’s not reasonable to use it as an example here,it’s optional to even get it
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Silence tourist he is talking about stripped down T-45d that is just a shell of armor not actual powered armor.

Fallout Fan Art@FalloutFanArt
There seems to be confusion on if the NCR had power armor. And yes they did, they were back in California protecting settlements. Now we don't know if the TV show PA was apart of those or some kind of prototype.
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