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[edit] Summary
This is a photograph of a Space Marine Predator Annihilator model released for the second edition of the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop miniatures game. It is painted in the livery of the Rising Sons Space Marines (Warhammer 40,000)#Space Marine chapter.
[edit] Source
Photographer: The photograph was taken by Shrumster. Artist: Gregg Yan assembled, converted and painted the miniature.
Uploader: User:Shrumster
[edit] Fair Use Rationale
This image being linked here is of a sculpture, the copyright to which is the property of Games Workshop. I (Shrumster) feel it is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because: This image is being used for information purposes only and no equivalent free image can be created. It adds significantly to the article(s) linked to by displaying the subject of the article(s). It is believed that the use of this image on Wikipedia will have no impact on the commercial value of the image, the product displayed within the image, or any other works the image is currently used in. The use of this image on Wikipedia will have no impact on the commercial value of the miniature or any other works the miniature is currently used in.
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This photograph is a derivative work of art based on a miniature created and copyrighted by Games Workshop. As such, it is used on Wikipedia under Fair Use guidelines only (rationale above).
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