Seconds after finishing my last Death Guard mini and triumphantly saying "I'm done" I dropped it, it smashed into five pieces, and fell into my dog's water bowl. I immediately started laughing.
Seconds after finishing my last Death Guard mini and triumphantly saying "I'm done" I dropped it, it smashed into five pieces, and fell into my dog's water bowl. I immediately started laughing.
Yo I actually super dig the look of it, it looks like a perfect set piece as a casualty of the battlefield.
27 0 ReplyIt really does. And it has the added authenticity of being naturally damaged as opposed to assembled to resemble damage, which can look really fake.
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"I bent my wookie" energy
15 1 ReplyHave you stopped laughing?
12 0 ReplyPlease help me, my dog is very sick.
19 0 ReplyWith The Laughing Sickness too? This is serious. Stay where you are as it makes incinerating your block easier.
2 0 ReplyPost stickied for your dog.
Thots and pears.
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I gotta ask, did you use model glue when assembling, or super glue?
11 0 ReplyI see what you're getting at. Yes, I used superglue.
8 0 ReplyWell that explains it then.
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Looks cool, maybe let it be like that, paint some rust and use it as terrain decoration? Let it be a happy mistake
9 0 ReplyI think we've got to assume this is the result of a Tzeentchian plot...
7 0 ReplyAfter getting badly owned by my own hubris, I really should start collecting Thousand Sons.
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You should definitely assemble a new scene with this one as a casualty on the ground! It looks very naturally damaged.
6 0 ReplyThese are the occasions that make you strong
Edit: what a shame, you have an eye for the smallest details. Did you try re-assembling him?
5 0 ReplyWell the paint job looks outstanding.
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