That poor Heavy Sentinel didn't deserve to be insulted. But his stand against Armripper was glorious, you can't rip off what doesn't exist! He is now a friend to dreadnoughts.
It's like when you wear a band shirt and someone stops you and explains that the band just broke up because the lead singer kicked a puppy on stage. Many such cases.
@@gregtso7505or from any of the scattered companies throughout the galaxy that weren’t there. It’s honestly impressive just how many loyalists there were in the Heresy.
YES. I was thinking the same thing. There is a piece of concept art where several guards and a dog are walking in front of one through a tunnel. Almost the same thing.
Thus Tertius Armripper ripped his last arms...himself. For falling to his death by the armless iron chicken. Without being landed a single blow. May his memory be forever shamed and laughed at with all the humiliation it deserves. 😂
“The heavy sentinel would then enjoy its days happily, until one fateful day when it would trip upon a large rock. Bereft of any arms or really any thing other than heavy ordinance, it found that it could not lift itself back up, and so laid there immobile.”
2:10 Too be fair if the most terrifying class of dreadnought started to talk to me like he did to the poor sentinel. I'd also cry. Those things have blackhole guns, they are terrifying.
Inside of it is an 18-year old newly-inducted Trooper who grew up believing in the Astartes as Heroes. He had never been more excited in his life, to meet his Heroes and show them his cool new walker.
Daily reminder that the Solar Auxilia were NOT the common soldiery, that would be the Imperial Army, the predecessor to the Guard/Astra Militarum. The Solar Auxilia were the most elite soldiers from the Army given extra training and fancy gear, they're more comparable to the Stormtroopers/Tempestus Scions in modern 40k.
@@BBYG-ig9ix because you believe the rules made by a stupid greedy company (that also don't make sense as far as I know) define properties of an abstract, imaginary creature
@@RoseKindred tell that to the countless traitor marines that have died to the solar auxilia their gears is on par with astartes (using a lot of astartes grade weaponry like volkite) and their training is arguably better than most space marines since tactically all astartes except some like the ultramarines are one trick pony who get folded the moment they're out of their element
@@RoseKindred 1) The regular flashlight of 40k basically murders everything that isn’t heavily armoured or extremely tough, even Orks are far, far from immune to lasfire 2) Solar auxilia uses beefy weapons : better lasguns, volkites (aka BETTER LASGUN), plasma etc) 3) Tempestus Scions are basically bruce waynes in space (without the plot armour, plot brain or funny bat disguises) forming special forces corps… Wel, Auxilia are basically this but in much greater numbers as shock troops
I can't help but feel that there's atleast one Khorne-blessed Hellbrute that was granted the ability to best any walker in combat, so long as it has arms. So it could go against Dreadnoughts and Titans, but would run away when confronted by a Sentinel.
I miss the old dreadnought, straight from the go Dreadnought, chop up the soul Dreadnought, set on his goals Dreadnought. I hate the new Dreadnought, the bad mood Dreadnought, the always rude Dreadnought
Okay, tell me the Heavy Sentinel does not look like they "borrowed" from Iron Harvest. Especially from the concept artwork where they are walking towards the tunnel with a dog.
@@bthsr7113To be fair, “god emperor” (yes even “god emperor with hindered mobility who reigns over a galactic empire from which AIs were expunged”, and no I won’t count the SoB because they aren’t his bodyguards ^^), isn’t exactly a concept that dune has a patent over, and it’s more than different enough (origin story, nature of the disability, goals, means, aesthetic, etc) to not actually be just a copy.
They copied the regular sentinel from Star wars’ chicken walkers, minus the armor. It’s not terribly surprising that putting back armor it’d look like that, I donne think they needed to steal anything in that particular case XD
Assuming that they did rip them off Iron Harvest, which is a 50/50 let's say for now, it is quite sad of GW. Stealing from your contemporaries, that's fine and dandy and easily excusable. But something as young as Sychte/Iron Harvest/Jakub Rozzansky? Well that's not fair ball anymore.
@@nathanjora7627 Alright, here we go: Mutated Navigators who are the only people who can control FTL, The emperor's elite warriors being hypno-therapy augmented warriors in special armor, the name "Imperium", the ban on AI, Not just “god emperor with hindered mobility who reigns over a galactic empire from which AIs were expunged”, but the "Ancient psychic god emperor who wants human kind to evolve and has a hindered mobility", and much more. I mean honestly, the Emperor is almost a 1-1 match with Paul Atreides, if we consider the massive worm just another iteration. Heads a Great Crusade/Jihad, has extreme psychic powers which he uses to see the optimal outcome of human kind's future, is ancient and revered, becomes something completely inhuman over time.
In one of the Tau books, the fire warriors were fighting a human world with basically space confederates with steampunk walkers. It's a very interesting book with a unique human regiment. This makes me think of that.
What on earth is wrong with the contemptor?! It's a functional design which reflects it's canon dexterity and more agile movement. The other two that look like they're wearing giant life jackets on the the other hand....
I know a lot of people are condemning the choice of banana milkshake but remember that the Solar Auxilia are from a better time where banana milkshakes were made with real bananas, not the banana flavoured corpse-starch that the modern guardsmen would receive.
nobody's calling it a dreadnought because it isn't one, it's a sentinel which is a walker. dreadnoughts have astartes interred within them, sentinels have pilots
Erm ackshully 🤓☝️during the early editions, ‘Dreadnought’ just referred to any large walker-type vehicle with a dude inside it, and Orks and Eldar also had them. Since these are 30k units, referring to any large man-interred gizmo as a Dreadnought is perfectly accurate Source: I made it up
@@DreadAnon Erm, ackshully ackshully... Those walker-type vehicles literally have Orks or Gretchin fused into them, and the Eldar has a dude's soul inside of it. Both of those are essentially dreads. The sentinels, unless there's major structural damage, homeboy can get out.
@@DreadAnon hahaha ok that doesn't make any sense, i mean you're right about dreadnought being a catch-all term for walkers in oldhammer times but this is a 30k unit, not an old 40k unit. and nobody's "interred" within a sentinel, it's piloted by a fully able-bodied guardsman :)
Can it really be called "shitposting"? It's always a genuine story with an engaging plot, clever twists and a clear moral. They are all goofy and hilarious, but that's arguably the main thing to these little anecdotes. If anything, I wouldn't call it a shitpost
I think I would've liked the design more if the missile pods and main guns were to switch locations and numbers. Though maybe move up the main guns a bit to attached to the exterior part of the swivel joint so they can shoot downwards enough to be hitting the ground at their feet.
Woah, this makes the classic Sentinel which was just a freaking platform on legs look good. Heck it makes the old Eldar War Walker look good and that had to be the ugliest walker until now!
In one of the Tau books, the fire warriors were fighting a human world with basically space confederates with steampunk walkers. It's a very interesting book with a unique human regiment.
This might be a somewhat controversial opinion, but I kinda prefer the classic Boxnaughts over the sleeker models. They have a really gutsy design to them, kinda like a St. Bernard dog
They never made too much sense to me. Especially when they talked about combat indoors. Yes, a lot of buildings had great halls but even Space Marines were too big for many normal human sized dwellings.
Heavy dreadnought is Cartman, Kenny is The Heavy Sentential, smaller IF dreadnought is Stan and Sons of Horus dreadnought is Kyle. I guess the arm ripped is professor Chaos
This was the first time in a while, something had actually made me laugh SO DANG MUCH, I was wheezing bro I couldn’t even eat my food or drink my water
Gives me big iron harvest vibes, the whole auxillia gives a verry steampunk/diselpunk vibe and i like it quite a bit with their diving suit arm braces, chain motorpower packs and the las rifles
I was half-expecting the pilot to get out and for all of the Dreadnaughts to absolutely lose their shit at there just being a normal guy inside instead of chunky pulp that used to be a veteran.
Solar Auxilia: "Anyways we committed tech heresy." Mechanicus: >:( "You can't do that!" Solar Auxilia: "...okay stop me." Mechanicus: "Okay I will! *Fails to stop the solar auxilia.* Solar Auxilia: *Commits more tech-heresy.* *Fast forward* Mechancius: "-I think the new imperial army should have less political powers."
Back in 30k I’m pretty sure the ones yelling tech heresy whenever someone made something nice would be shot ironically for committing tech heresy themselves (aka: standing against the will of the Omnissiah)
@@KalashVodka175 Back in 30k, the solar auxiliary arm of the Imperial Army had their own production chains, further they produced Ogryn Charonites, which pissed off the mechanicus *so badly* they petitioned the emperor to do something about. The emperor didn't do anything about it. It was a different time.
I actually really like it... I've always loved the sentinel style piston legs, and you can't really go wrong with "Box on legs with improbable guns bolted on", it kind of bridges the gap between my love for the Imps and my love for the Orks...
You can mock the wobbly, iron clad chicken you can mock the solar auxilia's goofy ass sanitation services looking armor but you DO NOT MOCK BANANA MILKSHAKES
Banana milkshakes are actually my favourite kind
This is the kinda comment that would get you slaughtered by the inquisition for heresy
Same
Eugh
Based
banananana milkshakes 4 lyf!
That poor Heavy Sentinel didn't deserve to be insulted. But his stand against Armripper was glorious, you can't rip off what doesn't exist! He is now a friend to dreadnoughts.
Has some real "no man can kill me"
"But I am no man" stab. Energy
~you can’t rip off what doesn’t exist~
ORKS: THEMS FIUGHTIN WORDS
@@atashgallagher5139lord of the rings?
THREE CHEERS FOR THE CHUNKY CHICKEN!!!
HOORAY 🎉
We just going to ignore the Dreadnought in Sons of Horus Livery
He looks way too good to be heretical
It's like when you wear a band shirt and someone stops you and explains that the band just broke up because the lead singer kicked a puppy on stage. Many such cases.
He’s an istvaan 3 survivor show the lad some respect!
Guy wanted to stay loyalist Luna Wolf but the tech guys repainted him while he was sleeping, those little scamps
Yes
“Do you want to go stomp some heretics with us little guy?”
-Said the Sons of Horus dreadnaught
Might be a loyalist that survived Istvan.
@@gregtso7505or from any of the scattered companies throughout the galaxy that weren’t there. It’s honestly impressive just how many loyalists there were in the Heresy.
#notalllunawolves
Luna Wolves, you mean?
@@gregtso7505Nah, that's definitely Alpharius
Dreadnoughts should go for a walk together.
A very enthusiastic walk.
I love that Hellsing Ultimate Abridged reference😂
Sister in another room, sighting the ATR:
"Sisters' love cannons!"
"A long walk, but it will not trouble me"
Tfs reff
HELLSING NO
I wasn't 100% convinced at first, but the more I look at it the more I like it. It looks like something out of Iron Harvest.
Now that I think about it it really does.
So GW is stealing again?
YES. I was thinking the same thing. There is a piece of concept art where several guards and a dog are walking in front of one through a tunnel. Almost the same thing.
Iron harvest?
@@ZyroShadowPonysteampunk rts game that came out i think in 2022? Play it, I've heard ands seen good things about it from rimmy
"You killed heavy sentinel."
"You bastards!"
The heartwarming tale of friendship and understanding between heavily armed walking coffins and a questionably designed walker.
The Solar Auxiliary conquered most of the Galaxy, not the Space Marine Legions. About time they got more love and more equipment.
Hearing the dreadnaught say "you saved our bacon" really made me cackle
"My iconic arm-rip move!" ah, a most horrifying attack
This is the equivalent of a little boy setting up a dramatic movie on his bed with the little mech toys he's collected. Hell yeah!
Thus Tertius Armripper ripped his last arms...himself.
For falling to his death by the armless iron chicken. Without being landed a single blow. May his memory be forever shamed and laughed at with all the humiliation it deserves. 😂
And just like that all those dreadnoughts were avenged
“The heavy sentinel would then enjoy its days happily, until one fateful day when it would trip upon a large rock. Bereft of any arms or really any thing other than heavy ordinance, it found that it could not lift itself back up, and so laid there immobile.”
Old World Blues reference?
It is immensely hilarious that the Imperial Fist doesn't like banana milkshakes
The Dejected Sobbings broke my heart.
I was expecting the punch line would be that the proto-sentinel would grow up to become a Balistus Dreadnaught
Isn't a Balistus basically a Redemptor version of the Hellfire Dreadnaught?
2:10 Too be fair if the most terrifying class of dreadnought started to talk to me like he did to the poor sentinel. I'd also cry. Those things have blackhole guns, they are terrifying.
Inside of it is an 18-year old newly-inducted Trooper who grew up believing in the Astartes as Heroes. He had never been more excited in his life, to meet his Heroes and show them his cool new walker.
One cannot lose to a foe named arm ripper if …
*YOU AINT GOT ARMS TO BEGIN WITH!*
Daily reminder that the Solar Auxilia were NOT the common soldiery, that would be the Imperial Army, the predecessor to the Guard/Astra Militarum. The Solar Auxilia were the most elite soldiers from the Army given extra training and fancy gear, they're more comparable to the Stormtroopers/Tempestus Scions in modern 40k.
Another reminder that the Solar Auxilia brought more worlds into the Imperium than the Space Marine Legions.
@@RighteousInquisition
But can they 1v1 a spece marines n
@@BBYG-ig9ixthey are fictional, they can whatever you want
@@manender1020
So why i send them on a table to go 1v1 warlord titan they make nothing ?!?!
@@BBYG-ig9ix because you believe the rules made by a stupid greedy company (that also don't make sense as far as I know) define properties of an abstract, imaginary creature
2:17 what did bro expect
The part that got me the most was the sound of disdain made by the big Dreadnought when the Auxilia said 'banana"
“Hey! Get off my lawn!” -the princeps piloting the titan probably
Solar Auxilia are not the common soldier, they are the best normal humans gotta offer
They're pretty much the closest thing to fully natural human elite commandos in the imperium
So... they are the best walking Ration Powder with flashlights? Got it.
@@RoseKindred tell that to the countless traitor marines that have died to the solar auxilia their gears is on par with astartes (using a lot of astartes grade weaponry like volkite) and their training is arguably better than most space marines since tactically all astartes except some like the ultramarines are one trick pony who get folded the moment they're out of their element
@@RoseKindredthey can take on space marines pretty well. Some even go so far if their arms come off they still attack you regardless of pain.
@@RoseKindred
1) The regular flashlight of 40k basically murders everything that isn’t heavily armoured or extremely tough, even Orks are far, far from immune to lasfire
2) Solar auxilia uses beefy weapons : better lasguns, volkites (aka BETTER LASGUN), plasma etc)
3) Tempestus Scions are basically bruce waynes in space (without the plot armour, plot brain or funny bat disguises) forming special forces corps… Wel, Auxilia are basically this but in much greater numbers as shock troops
I actually like the Sentinel design even thought i have trouble believing that its legs will keep it from falling.
The heavy sentinel is definitely better than the primaris sentinel.
Marines are just jealous that half of the Solar Auxilia didn't turn traitor and were so combat-effective that they killed Astartes.
The sentinal reminds me of those two legged mechs from armoured core
he turned his weakness into a strength!
I can't help but feel that there's atleast one Khorne-blessed Hellbrute that was granted the ability to best any walker in combat, so long as it has arms.
So it could go against Dreadnoughts and Titans, but would run away when confronted by a Sentinel.
An Ironstrider would send him into an epileptic fit
Thanks for making this video DreadAnon now I can get my 5 year old into Warhammer40k
your 5 year old son? brother? nephew? cousin?
And now heavy sentinel can play in all their reindeer games. 😊
I miss the old dreadnought, straight from the go Dreadnought, chop up the soul Dreadnought, set on his goals Dreadnought. I hate the new Dreadnought, the bad mood Dreadnought, the always rude Dreadnought
Okay, tell me the Heavy Sentinel does not look like they "borrowed" from Iron Harvest. Especially from the concept artwork where they are walking towards the tunnel with a dog.
GW has been denying ripping things off since they copied Dune's homework to write in a God Emperor. It's not surprising in the least.
@@bthsr7113To be fair, “god emperor” (yes even “god emperor with hindered mobility who reigns over a galactic empire from which AIs were expunged”, and no I won’t count the SoB because they aren’t his bodyguards ^^), isn’t exactly a concept that dune has a patent over, and it’s more than different enough (origin story, nature of the disability, goals, means, aesthetic, etc) to not actually be just a copy.
They copied the regular sentinel from Star wars’ chicken walkers, minus the armor. It’s not terribly surprising that putting back armor it’d look like that, I donne think they needed to steal anything in that particular case XD
Assuming that they did rip them off Iron Harvest, which is a 50/50 let's say for now, it is quite sad of GW.
Stealing from your contemporaries, that's fine and dandy and easily excusable. But something as young as Sychte/Iron Harvest/Jakub Rozzansky? Well that's not fair ball anymore.
@@nathanjora7627 Alright, here we go: Mutated Navigators who are the only people who can control FTL, The emperor's elite warriors being hypno-therapy augmented warriors in special armor, the name "Imperium", the ban on AI, Not just “god emperor with hindered mobility who reigns over a galactic empire from which AIs were expunged”, but the "Ancient psychic god emperor who wants human kind to evolve and has a hindered mobility", and much more. I mean honestly, the Emperor is almost a 1-1 match with Paul Atreides, if we consider the massive worm just another iteration.
Heads a Great Crusade/Jihad, has extreme psychic powers which he uses to see the optimal outcome of human kind's future, is ancient and revered, becomes something completely inhuman over time.
looks like a chicken walker on steroids 1:27 and makes a chicken noises lol
In one of the Tau books, the fire warriors were fighting a human world with basically space confederates with steampunk walkers. It's a very interesting book with a unique human regiment.
This makes me think of that.
Theyve got some nerve calling him ugly with the contemptor dreadnought standing right there
Still looks better than the goofy ahh box called the castraferrum
Contemptor pattern dreadnoughts look cool as fuck imo. Rylanor is a massive example.
@@jamesdoerr499 best design of the dreadnoughts by far.
@@jhonnoilcringeincarnato8593 YOU TAKE THAT BACK, BITCH!
What on earth is wrong with the contemptor?! It's a functional design which reflects it's canon dexterity and more agile movement. The other two that look like they're wearing giant life jackets on the the other hand....
Emperial fist not liking banana milkshake....interesting.
I know a lot of people are condemning the choice of banana milkshake but remember that the Solar Auxilia are from a better time where banana milkshakes were made with real bananas, not the banana flavoured corpse-starch that the modern guardsmen would receive.
Best line “I know it isn’t heresy, but it should be!”
That silhouette
Amongus dreadnought
nobody's calling it a dreadnought because it isn't one, it's a sentinel which is a walker. dreadnoughts have astartes interred within them, sentinels have pilots
Erm ackshully 🤓☝️during the early editions, ‘Dreadnought’ just referred to any large walker-type vehicle with a dude inside it, and Orks and Eldar also had them. Since these are 30k units, referring to any large man-interred gizmo as a Dreadnought is perfectly accurate
Source: I made it up
@@DreadAnon Erm, ackshully ackshully... Those walker-type vehicles literally have Orks or Gretchin fused into them, and the Eldar has a dude's soul inside of it. Both of those are essentially dreads. The sentinels, unless there's major structural damage, homeboy can get out.
🤓
No you're right@@DreadAnon
1st ed could have some pilots leave the dreadnaught if they wanted to use the points
@@DreadAnon hahaha ok that doesn't make any sense, i mean you're right about dreadnought being a catch-all term for walkers in oldhammer times but this is a 30k unit, not an old 40k unit. and nobody's "interred" within a sentinel, it's piloted by a fully able-bodied guardsman :)
That indignant eugh at banana milkshakes, how dare he.
Mr. Armripper: GIVE ME YOUR ARMS
Heavy sentinel: YOU CANT TEAR WHAT AIN’T THERE, AND I DIDN’T HEAR NO BELL
This is peak shitposting. You don’t even need to like Warhammer to find this funny it’s so absurd. This is one of your best videos yet.
Can it really be called "shitposting"? It's always a genuine story with an engaging plot, clever twists and a clear moral. They are all goofy and hilarious, but that's arguably the main thing to these little anecdotes. If anything, I wouldn't call it a shitpost
Talking a lot of shit for someone another headshot away from meeting ferrus face to face
I think I would've liked the design more if the missile pods and main guns were to switch locations and numbers.
Though maybe move up the main guns a bit to attached to the exterior part of the swivel joint so they can shoot downwards enough to be hitting the ground at their feet.
I think Armripper can't hurt Abaddon either.
oh goddamnit, im laughing so hard, slaanesh is feeding off of it....
In the grim brightness of the 41st millennium, there is only friendship.
I love how dumb this is ❤
It would fit perfectly next to an AT-ST.
Never judge the book by its cover in a nutshell.
Except the banana shake.... That is a sin
No, do judge the book by its cover. If someone is named “armripper”, send someone with no arms after them.
Never judge the book by it’s cover, unless somebody’s ruler is a hive mind
Ah the Red Dead Revolver soundtrack I see! A glorious choice brothers!!
Woah, this makes the classic Sentinel which was just a freaking platform on legs look good. Heck it makes the old Eldar War Walker look good and that had to be the ugliest walker until now!
Nah, elven war walker is still the ugliest
It kind of looks like steampunk. Or something that could actually be built in reality, but it's barely functional.
In one of the Tau books, the fire warriors were fighting a human world with basically space confederates with steampunk walkers. It's a very interesting book with a unique human regiment.
maybe the true treasure were the Dreadnoughts we made along the way
Shoulda had arm ripper almost fall say phew then sentiel shoots him once with the multi laser and he falls
This might be a somewhat controversial opinion, but I kinda prefer the classic Boxnaughts over the sleeker models. They have a really gutsy design to them, kinda like a St. Bernard dog
They never made too much sense to me. Especially when they talked about combat indoors. Yes, a lot of buildings had great halls but even Space Marines were too big for many normal human sized dwellings.
this is something i could see happen in TTS
Banana shakes are lit
Is it just me or does the Heavy Sentinel look like a Catapult that got hit with both the Ugly Stick and the Dwarfism Stick?
Banana!
Heavy dreadnought is Cartman, Kenny is The Heavy Sentential, smaller IF dreadnought is Stan and Sons of Horus dreadnought is Kyle.
I guess the arm ripped is professor Chaos
They really should have gotten Chick-fil-A peppermint milkshake 🤦
Some of the best 40k content I've watched since the end of the TTS series. I love dreadnoughts and I love silliness.
I think its adorable, looks like something out of Iron Harvest.
Honestly, it seems like a perfectly practical design. Theres no point in making a whole arm just to put a gun on the end.
That was great! Made me smile this morning! Thanks for that👍😊
When are you uploading the three little imperial fists and the big bad iron warrior?
The Lamenter And The Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Maybe the real Warhammer 40000 is the friends we made along the way
Heavy Sentinel my beloved.
HOW DARE YOU! ITS CLEARLY A WEAPON TO SURPASS METAL GEAR!!!
A Tau Battlesuit appears and says "変身" while doing poses with explosion behind the background
This was the first time in a while, something had actually made me laugh SO DANG MUCH, I was wheezing bro I couldn’t even eat my food or drink my water
Gives me big iron harvest vibes, the whole auxillia gives a verry steampunk/diselpunk vibe and i like it quite a bit with their diving suit arm braces, chain motorpower packs and the las rifles
Legit ur best work yet
I was half-expecting the pilot to get out and for all of the Dreadnaughts to absolutely lose their shit at there just being a normal guy inside instead of chunky pulp that used to be a veteran.
i think the dreadchicken looks awesome
Literally rudolf the res nosed rain dear
That nurgle dead naught was tasting the chaos cool aid too long, his goose was cooked.
This is a quality shitpost
Its adornable
Solar Auxilia: "Anyways we committed tech heresy."
Mechanicus: >:( "You can't do that!"
Solar Auxilia: "...okay stop me."
Mechanicus: "Okay I will! *Fails to stop the solar auxilia.*
Solar Auxilia: *Commits more tech-heresy.*
*Fast forward*
Mechancius: "-I think the new imperial army should have less political powers."
It ain't Tech Heresy if Big E approved it
Back in 30k I’m pretty sure the ones yelling tech heresy whenever someone made something nice would be shot ironically for committing tech heresy themselves (aka: standing against the will of the Omnissiah)
@@KalashVodka175 Back in 30k, the solar auxiliary arm of the Imperial Army had their own production chains, further they produced Ogryn Charonites, which pissed off the mechanicus *so badly* they petitioned the emperor to do something about.
The emperor didn't do anything about it.
It was a different time.
Now this is content
Oh shit!!! I saw this on Reddit. This is the page. Glad I subscribed a few videos back. This fucking channel rules
This was actualy so holesum and nice😊
"No-arms having"
Warhammer would make a great childrens series. Just have the genocide happen off screen.
That "NO IT DOESN'T" made me damn near spit my drink out
Yet another model with lots of potential for third party alternatives.
We need a tv show produced for the ABC channel and dreadanon as writers and director to make these videos a reality. We gonna call it sesame monastery
Star Wars wants its Gonk droid back
"Nasty, horrible, terible, instulting, completely truethings we said about you!" Had me killing 😂😂😂😂
i ike the dieselpunk look doe
I actually really like it... I've always loved the sentinel style piston legs, and you can't really go wrong with "Box on legs with improbable guns bolted on", it kind of bridges the gap between my love for the Imps and my love for the Orks...
To be honest that Dreadnought looks like it would fit well with the walkers of the Star Wars universe.
Exactly, the at-pt or something looks exactly the same.
Good use of the Cybermen Walking sound.
That was really nice of that Luna Wolf chap..
This was my favorite story-book as a little whelp! I also grew up woth no arms!
You can mock the wobbly, iron clad chicken
you can mock the solar auxilia's goofy ass sanitation services looking armor
but you DO NOT
MOCK
BANANA MILKSHAKES
Don't mock either, you silly Billy.
Three cheers for the chunky chicken!
This is Gold! The slapping noises killed me.