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    Default ArchAngel of Everblight

    Well, here's a little dragon that I painted up for a client a little while ago. There is some top notch sculpting on this one.

    He's probably a very large mini, but since I had been painting a much larger dragon, he seemed like a little guy.

    For the record, that is a 120mm base that he's on.






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    I love the carapace - would look great on a Tyranid conversion

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    very nice, love the colors and execution.

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    Thanks.

    I've got a friend who uses his everblight as a tyranid force from time to time. I've never played 40k with him, so I'm not totally sure how well it goes...

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    Oh, that's just superb! I love it.
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    Looks great, what are you painting that makes the Archangel a little dragon i wonder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cutthroatcure View Post
    Looks great, what are you painting that makes the Archangel a little dragon i wonder?
    Well, it was this guy:


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    That dragon was like a whole army project. He's two feet tall.

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