It reminded me of the "War of the Worlds". And you get five stars for such a combat vehicle.
It reminded me of the "War of the Worlds". And you get five stars for such a combat vehicle.
A guy whose wife is a werewolf girl like her, a real man or even better a gigachad.
Agreed!
Not bad, but I have some questions. One: does she have a four-barrel pistol in her hand? And the second one: Why does she have wings? And third, why do kobolds have holes in their helmets for their horns? Her helmet also reminded me of Pickelhelm.
1. Yes she does! It's based on one of the lancaster pistols from the time. 2. She has wings because she is a dragon, it's only natural! 3. The kobold helmets actually come apart into two pieces so they can clasp around the horns, and then lock back together. It's a little silly, but it works for characters with horns.
If I was the head of some kind of adventurer squad in the fantasy world and he wanted to join my squad, then I would tell him: "Although you are strong enough, please put on armor or at least chain mail, otherwise you have poor body protection, which makes you easy to kill."
Relax he's knows what he's doing.
As a smart knight who has only a breastplate, shoulder pads and helmet out of armor, and the rest is a World War I uniform, I would try to help her, the main thing is I tried, I vote for treasure hunter.
At least you did try, and that's what's important! A vote for the treasure hunter!
Normal. To me, this helmet of power armor slightly resembles a knight's helmet "Salad".
Not bad, I thought it would be fun to see the dieselpunk mechs in your world that you are creating.
The armor design is not bad, and here's what I think about these two types of armor: the first armor is suitable for assault troops, and this armor, given that it has more armor, it is suitable for heavy infantry, in my opinion. And something else tells me that the armor of the mechs in this faction, from where the power armor itself comes from, will be as smooth as theirs.
Two kobold soldiers are good, I was wondering what their tanks look like, apparently, a kobold in armor is a heavy infantryman, and I have three questions: the first question is, does this kobold soldier in armor have a Lewis light machine gun in his hands, the second question is what made you do kobolds in the style of the First World War, and the third question is who the kobolds are fighting. In any case, you get five stars.
1. Yup, that's a lewis gun 2. I just really like ww1 tech, and I thought it'd be something fun to explore with fantasy characters 3. I'd like to reveal that in future art. Thanks! :)
If I were an army general, I would use these freaks as a special forces unit.
I am a simple man, a man who likes two things: mechs and dieselpunk. I will post various drawings here, for example, in the genre of diesel punk and fantasy.
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