I couldnt decide on the left arm...I usually just model sergeants with powerfists (its usually easier to say 'no, hes just got a close combat weapon'...rather than 'that sword is actually a powerfist'). That said, I liked the sword in the air pose...it seemed more knightly.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Veteran Sergeant
Serious work-in-progress, but I figured I'd post him at this stage (hes sloppy). I sawed off the Dark Vengeance sergeants arm and slapped it on this old metal DA Veteran. Back in the 90s I was a teenager and I didnt really get the concept of different marine chapters...I bought a bunch of them because I thought the robes were really cool. So anyway, I still have about 10 of them completely bare metal. Now that I'm actually painting Dark Angels I can use them perfectly!
I couldnt decide on the left arm...I usually just model sergeants with powerfists (its usually easier to say 'no, hes just got a close combat weapon'...rather than 'that sword is actually a powerfist'). That said, I liked the sword in the air pose...it seemed more knightly.
I couldnt decide on the left arm...I usually just model sergeants with powerfists (its usually easier to say 'no, hes just got a close combat weapon'...rather than 'that sword is actually a powerfist'). That said, I liked the sword in the air pose...it seemed more knightly.
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dark angels,
Games Workshop,
hobby,
Spacemarine,
Warhammer 40K,
wh40k,
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