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Iron Within, Iron Without! |
Since I became invested in the hobby years ago, I have been enthralled by the design and concept behind the Space Marine dreadnought, and I doubt that I am the only one. There is something intriguing about these sepulchral walking tanks, primarily stemming from their utilitarian function of saving a heroic warrior from the verge of death, giving them the opportunity to fight once more. Although they had some comical renditions in the beginning (a walking peanut), since the 2nd edition, they have looked like a squat walking sarcophagus of adamantium, complete with stubby gun arms, a drum-like powerfist, and a rectangular sarcophagi in the center. This has become a cornerstone in the Space Marine aesthetic. Forge World, always wanting to shake things up a bit, released a new pattern of dreadnought loosely based on some old models a couple years back, the Contemptor. Although reminiscent to its smaller cousin, it is bulkier, with a more rounded design. Coupled with its separate head and its more articulated legs, the Contemptor is a far more agile and believable walker. SInce its release, Forge World has produced numerous Contemptor dreadnoughts, including many chapter specific ones. Just when we were all getting used to this new dreadnought, Forge World decided to release yet another variant, the Deredeo dreadnought. Although reminiscent to the Contemptor, the Deredeo is slightly bigger, and serves as a dedicated weapons platform. My fascination with dreadnoughts made ordering one of these Deredeo variants an inevitability, and a few weeks ago I got it in the mail, and thought you all might be interested in seeing what comes with the model.