Imperial Knight - accessories

Imperial Knight - accessories

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Here's how we can make sure the models meet Games Workshop standards. First, let's tweak the chainsword design to give it a more menacing look. We'll also modify some details at the top so it can be printed upside down with ease. To avoid printing problems, I've split the shoulder mounts, making them easier to print without supports. Now, let's talk about the lower legs - we're going to make assembly a lot simpler. As we work on this, I want to remind everyone that these models need to meet Games Workshop IP policy requirements. If any GW employee or representative sees these designs and wants us to remove or alter them, just let me know and I'll comply quickly. I want to assure you all that none of these are exact replicas. I've put my own twist on each design, giving it a bit more character. Remember, these models should only be used for practice painting - not on your actual GW model! When it comes to copyrights, I've made sure no significant parts are copied directly from Games Workshop's work. The style may be similar, but the designs themselves are unique. As for trademarks, I've removed any specific ones, like Aquila, to avoid confusion. Non-commercial use is essential here - we're not selling anything and just having fun with our hobby. We're also following the non-professional artist rule, using these models solely for personal enjoyment, not as a portfolio showcase. We're not trying to damage Games Workshop's brand or image, which we think is awesome! Let me know if you need clarification on any of these points - it's all done unofficially!

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