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Pleasant Valley, Iowa

Pretty sure they are from WHFB. They came in a warstore black friday bits grab bag, and I used them in a conversion I'd like to write a tutorial for, but feel I should be able to identify the bits first.

1.) The pic with the rat in it also had a sword with a hooked edge. I assume some skaven kit, but I don't see one on GWS's site.

2.) The halberds, no idea.

Thanks!
[Thumb - halberd_bits.jpg]
unidentified halberd bits

[Thumb - rat_bits.jpg]
unidentified rat bits


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 Flinty wrote:
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First pic should be these guys:

and the archer + rat thing might be these:

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pimp. Thanks, luna.

 lord_blackfang wrote:
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 Flinty wrote:
The benefit of slate is that its.actually a.rock with rock like properties. The downside is that it's a rock
 
   
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The bits in pic 2 come from the Brettonian Men-At-Arms box.

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Bowmen are a seperate box, but otherwise spot on.

   
 
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