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Made in gb
Courageous Skink Brave





I decided that I did not want to use a cannon chapter after many weeks of consideration, partly because I wanted to be abit more creative with the colour scheme. So I chose to create my own chapter, a raven guard successor which still needs a name (suggestions welcome). These guys love jumping out of basically anything (much like the another chapter which name escapes me), however they have some anger issues. Much like their parent chapter these marines are pragmatic, they have read the codex and think its alright but prefer to do their own thing. I am thinking that their tactical doctrine is ambushes mostly from drop pod, storm raven rapid insertion (just jumping out of it whilst its moving) or simply leaping out of windows or trees if the terrain allows. Any way here are some piccies (this is my first ever marine so C+C needed). Warning contains phone camera shots.

Still a WIP.
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Made in au
Oberstleutnant






Perth, West Australia

Hard to tell, but looks nice. The highlighting sets off the colours nicely and they seem to work well together.
   
 
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