More pics from Warhammer Fest this past weekend give us another look at the Legio Custodes Telemon Heavy Dreadnought and how it is assembled.
These pics, shared by Garro on his Facebook page, gave us another look at the Legio Custodes Telemon Heavy Dreadnought instructions for assembly. It comes with 21 pieces in the kit and, with a separate kits, comes armed with the Telemon Caestus and the Arachnus Storm Cannon. They can be place in either arm socket.
and here is is assembled a few days later:
What are your thoughts? Does the Telemon Heavy Dreadnought look battle-worthy? How excited are you that more Legio Custodes units are being released and what new units do you hope to? Let us know in the comments below.
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