Warhammer 40K

Warhammer 40K - Caestus (Salamanders)

I get the impression that this is a vehicle or troop transport of some sort, and the scale is different than my previous builds. Still a fun build and cool vehicle though :)

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Rhaven Blaack

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GREAT JOB on this model.
As always, the final product does not look like a paper model. Everything looks clean and crisp.
 

NobodyUknow

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Dented Rick, I've been following your work for some time now and I just wanted to say how utterly amazed I am at your works.

I congratulate you on what you've done, and am always eager to see what you've done next.

Please keep at it, and know you've got many fans of your work and skills.



As a side note, have you given any thought to any of the Warhammer Titans?

After all, overkill is always just enough! :mrgreen:
 
Dented Rick, I've been following your work for some time now and I just wanted to say how utterly amazed I am at your works.

I congratulate you on what you've done, and am always eager to see what you've done next.

Please keep at it, and know you've got many fans of your work and skills.



As a side note, have you given any thought to any of the Warhammer Titans?

After all, overkill is always just enough! :mrgreen:

I have built the Titan in my special "small scale", but am doing some research for details to add before I build it again. Thank you for your kind words. I just enjoy building, and REALLY enjoy shrinking ;)
 

NobodyUknow

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You are most welcome, and if anything you deserve far more than any praise I can give to your work.


I didn't know you had built a titan before, may I ask what type? Warhound? Reaver? Warlord? Emperor? (Imperator or Warmonger?)

As for researching all the little details, I completely understand where you're coming from, WH40k models are dripping with fine details in their castings that can be easily lost in a transition to paper and printing.

For scale, the adage "bigger is better" was coined for a reason :mrgreen:

The only thing better than blasting "xenos" is to stomp on them!

Anyway, keep up the great work, and as always I eagerly await your next project.
 
You are most welcome, and if anything you deserve far more than any praise I can give to your work.


I didn't know you had built a titan before, may I ask what type? Warhound? Reaver? Warlord? Emperor? (Imperator or Warmonger?)

As for researching all the little details, I completely understand where you're coming from, WH40k models are dripping with fine details in their castings that can be easily lost in a transition to paper and printing.

For scale, the adage "bigger is better" was coined for a reason :mrgreen:

The only thing better than blasting "xenos" is to stomp on them!

Anyway, keep up the great work, and as always I eagerly await your next project.

I built a simple 5 inch tall Warhound :) and yes, Bigger is better, but I don't have shelf space ;)
 

Rhaven Blaack

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As always, you have done an AMAZING JOB on this model!!!
Your builds are ABSOLUTELY PERFECT!!!
 
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This is my progress so far on my current build. This project is tricky, simply because i decided to NOT omit any pieces in the shrinking. I will build it exactly like I built the regular one, just smaller. ;) Patience required, lol

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Rhaven Blaack

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I have to say that I like this version of tank over most of the others.
As always, you are doing this project justice. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!
 
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