Nurgle Dreadnought

Hi everyone, scratchbuilding and converting is my favourite part of this hobby, so I thought of getting the regular dreadnought, then corrupt and mutate it by myself. I hope You like the idei of making it a partly living, organic monster instead of only a weathered machine. If it's Nurgle, making it scratched and rusty is not enough. It has to be mutated. All comments are welcome (at the second shot there's a little white dot on the left side of the spine. The yellow cable wasn't glued by the time of making the photo. It's corrected at the next shot. Sorry about that.)

Posted: 28 Jul 2012

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DeafNala
A splendid, imaginative, creative piece...VERY WELL DONE!
10 Dec 2012 • Vote: 10
sean731
i lovr thid but i dont actually know why, i think its beacause its new and i havnt seen it done like this. the paint job isnt great but good, the modeling isnt great but good and yet the model is great. !!!
27 Sep 2012 • Vote: 8
Szczesny
Thanks, reading those comments really cheers me up. Regarding "blak locust"- it was just a plant with thorns, I have no idei what species it was. Nevertheless, the overall rating is around 7. For those of You who find this mini fine but not awesome, please, constructive critique is more than welcome.
13 Aug 2012
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