pose is indeed the same. but there the similarities stop.
pose is indeed the same. but there the similarities stop.
The actual design of the Imperial Dread is very good for the flavor. Its a hunk of metal that imprisons a fallen warrior whose only thought left is to fight for the emperor.... Honestly that description doesn't do it justice.
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I think they're trying to be clever and funny and hip, but it seems awfully lame as a joke to me.
The poses are similar, but the GW one is far better executed.
The other one looks like he's about to fall over backwards. Not to mention the hilt of his sword would be underground, if it weren't for the height of the base.
Also, the "meaning" (can't think of better word) of the poses is very different. The PP one is throwing a haymaker with his left, whereas the GW one is focused on firing his multimelta. Not sure why he's waving his other arm around. Rule of cool?