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Only two days left to enter to win this amazingly painted Dark Angels Primaris Ancient Banner Bearer for FREE! Checkout the details on this giveaway
Dark Bunny Creatives has done it again, painting up an amazing Dark Angels Primaris Ancient.
The banner itself is definitely the focal point of the entire model, with an amazing freehand portrait that looks clean and ready to inspire others on the battlefield. There is a ton detail used on the banner and miniature, including the top of the standard converted to indicate the first legion among others.
You can also enter to win this very model until December 29th 2017 below:
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Check out the close up of the miniature, as well as how it play in game, by pressing play on the video below!
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