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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

The Avatar of Khaine. Well I would like to say that this started out innocently enough. I was on vacation and bored, so I started working with molding clay, three months later I'm wondering what else I did besides carve and sculpt this model. Anyway, I figured I should post this video, as a tribute to all of my fellow YouTubers, who have inspired and encouraged me, this ones for you. Special thanks to: Megan, AGProductions, Auxilion (it's 4am here sorry if my spelling is off), Blue Table Painting, Games Workshop in Buford, MiniWarGamer, and all of my friends... yes well... to the stalwartly loyal cadre who still claim knowledge of my existence.

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  • great job u sound familliar do u work in games workshop in ontario??

  • @Codey117 No mate, sorry. I live in po-dunk Dahlonege, GA. The nearest Games Workshop to me is an hour away!

  • can't wait to see it painted

  • Um... okay well it is painted, just not at the beginning. hope you enjoyed it.

  • amazing job

  • Thank you

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  • DUDE O.O thats soo fuckin epic

  • @jordwarz Hands? lol He has hands, but anyway I'm about to make a new model, out of Green Stuff. After playing for a year with this one, I think I need to make him a bit smaller and flesh out the details better. An d in case you're wondering, the new one will have hands ;-D

  • he needs some wash on the gold and white spots

  • Well, most of it is made from Super Sculpey, which you can get at craft stores. It's reinforced by toothpicks in the chest and legs, and wires in the arms. I then used more Super Sculpey for the armour plates, and a epoxy called JB Weld for the fine details. The base is cardboard with hot glue for the lava.

    Feel feel to check out my warhammer blog, on blogspot under JavlinVII

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