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Wood Elves Warhawk Riders conversion

Hi all,
today I present you my Wood Elves Warhawk Riders. The old metal Games Workshop miniatures have never been my favourites. Therefore I made some conversions. It was really difficult to position the models next to each other, these eagle wings are enormous! Hope you like them.











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  1. Everybody's stacked together like puzzle pieces. They may have been tricky to deal with but the end result is very impressive. They look great together.

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  2. Sieht in der Kombination wesentlich besser aus als die Gw Varianten der letzten Jahre. Deine Waldelfenarmee ist der Hammer ! Bin mal gespannt, was dir noch so einfällt.

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  3. I think they`re to big for warhawks. And they look like eagles not hawks :D
    How big must be the GREAT eagle, when hawks are that size? They look great from painting and modelling view, but still... enormous :)

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  4. holy crap! This gives me chills!

    Absolutely beautiful! Well done!

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  5. What I adore most of your minis: You really take painting and basing to 100% an do not stop at 85% (as I use to do as time-saving measure).

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