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Poxed Plague Monk





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Use the gallery!! stop making new threads without pics lol

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Poxed Plague Monk





Yes But My Phone isnt working with sending pictures :((
   
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Veteran Wolf Guard Squad Leader






Minneapolis

Im out of the loop, was that a plastic jugg??

The Carrion Corsairs - A Dark Eldar P&M Blog

Know thine enemy.
You are known to him already

* Sermon Primaris, the Ordo Xenos

 
   
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Poxed Plague Monk





Yes that is .
   
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Veteran Wolf Guard Squad Leader






Minneapolis

Interesting, thanks. On topic though, although i personally have only seen rhino-esque juggs, technically they are just demonic sentient constructs made of flesh and brass. I dont see any reason why you couldn't get creative. Typically i think they are created for the purpose of being beasts of burden though either ferrying a champion around as a mount or pulling a chariot.

Classically Khornate armies (40K) would mainly be comprised of khorne beserkers, dreadnoughts, bererker terminators, and bloodletters (in the past). In WFB you would see fleshhounds from time to time as well.

I dont really have much in the way of suggesting alternate BL models though. I'm still stuck in the past and enjoy the old furry bestial ones more than them being more thin and twisted.

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The Carrion Corsairs - A Dark Eldar P&M Blog

Know thine enemy.
You are known to him already

* Sermon Primaris, the Ordo Xenos

 
   
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Poxed Plague Monk





I like the Very First bloodletters.
I have some handy epoxi nearby...
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Los Angeles, CA

Count Zazz says...

'As long as your models are consistent, the proper size, and carrying the correct wargear, then you can do whatever you want.'

If you take a 65mm base, stick something on it that is roughly the size of a bloodcrusher, and give it at least one arm with a sword on it, and then don't use that model to represent anything but bloodcrushers, and you tell your opponent what they represent at the beginning of game, the sky is the limit from there.

Please check out my current project blog

Feel free to PM me to talk about your list ideas....

The Sprue Posse Gaming Club 
   
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Poxed Plague Monk





Wow.... *wipes tear*

That was Beautiful ...
   
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Poxed Plague Monk





Ah ha!!!

Genestealers! Their Arms are Perfect Bases for the bloodthirster arms !

Their heads-already have the perfect mouth! tounges will Be simple for the heads with no tongue.. Just need to add length and horns!


body- Needs Work

Legs- Perfect Just needs a layer of GS and Nails.

Sword- I'll use Photopaper maye or Shoebox.


   
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Servoarm Flailing Magos







.BMP is a terrible format for pictures, too.

Working on someting you'll either love or hate. Hopefully to be revealed by November.
Play the games that make you happy. 
   
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Poxed Plague Monk





I thought it was JPEG D:!
Hang on...
   
 
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