| 13 Apr 2001 | Coen de Moor | Loading...Great combination of SF and fantasy! | |
| 29 Apr 2001 | Rachel Hill | Loading...Oooo remind me not to tick him off. o.o;; This one's great! love it! *does the sno0py dance* the shading ish wonderfulific.. *is making up words now.. needs more sleep* | |
| 2 May 2001 | Robert Sjöblom | Loading...yeah... it's a great combination of SF and fantasy, but since it's SF in it, it should be in the zone... beware... someone might report you to the ERB... not me though... | |
| 27 May 2001 | Joey Hartline | Loading...*blinks at happening to comment on a pic Lushums has commented on* Anyway, very good picture! ^_^ If only I could draw like that... | |
| 21 Aug 2002 | Albert J. England | Loading...Good lord, thats awesome! AWESOME! | |
| 3 Feb 2004 | ]RDC[YourLeftNut <fwa@art...com> | Loading...Looks neat, 'cept his "mortors" lack a realistic adjustment/reloading/recoil system.
i'd be fine w/ it if they're supposed to shoot lasers or something... | |
| 15 Nov 2004 | Vlad | Loading...If you took the troll thingys from LOTR and shot them into the future and covered them in metal and guns, then mated it with a tank....this guy would be born...cool. | |
| 28 Sep 2005 | Adam Beaulieu | Loading...Great art reminds me alot of the Warhammer Games Karl Ronas replies: "Actually, it was partly inspired by the old Space Hulk game that ran on the 386, when I was still ignorant of the Warhammer miniatures." | |
| 29 Jul 2008 | REVAN | Loading...This is Warhammer Armor.
Space marines: heavy terminator Karl Ronas replies: "It was inspired by the Death Wing terminators back in 1993 when I played Space Hulk, by EA games. However Warhammer terminators don’t have rivets or chainmail joint protectors." | |