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    Default Kustom Ork Mega Dred

    Got bored this weekend. Had a spare Grey Knight Dreadknight. Decided to make a Mega Dred. Didn't want the typical "Ork where the Grey Knight should be" conversion. Came up with this instead. Build time eight hours. Painting time four hours. Idea is that my Big Mek saw a Warlord Titan and thought "I want one of those!".




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    Nice job, I love seeing none gw stuff used on models (dry wall screw)

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    Absolutely LOVE this. Great conversion mate!
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    That is one amazin model. Im jealous.

    Im also really impressed with the rust on the cogs on the base.

    Where did you get the cogs from?

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    Deffinitely one of the best dreadknight convertions i've seen. Great job all round, on both the conversion and the paintjob... I may have to steal this idea when I get round to my orky dred mob!
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    That is a sweet conversion and paint job! Ditto on the rust. How did you do it? Weathering powder or Wash?
    "Wisdom means having the ability to admit what you do not know."

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    Tin Bitz basecoat. Heavy drybrush of boltgun metal. MiG pigments "Old Rust" pigment mixed with MiG Pigment Fixer over the top as a wash. Tactical stippling of Boltgun Metal everywhere, followed by application of Forge World Orange Rust pigment where needed.

    Surpisingly easy to do.

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    Me likes! And it goes fast 2!

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    Pure Awesomesauce.
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    love your bitz box, you have super heavy dread knight sentinel and killa or deff dread parts wow.

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