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Plummeting Black Templar Thunderhawk Pilot





Wisbech

So after you guys told me the induvidual models didn't really mater I put this together. The idea is that one of the soldiers has decided to take a break, just before his commanding officer has started to walk over, and is trying to get up while making excuses, while his friend eagerly watches for enemies. The rocks are just fish tank rocks glued to the base.

What do you guys think?
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[DCM]
The Main Man






Beast Coast

Nice! I'm a big fan of diorama style bases, and there's a lot of opportunity for that kind of thing in FOW.

   
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Mechanithrall




Brisbane, Australia

Rad!

I like trying to add a little bit of a story to each of my infantry stands.

My miniature related Youtube playlist is here http://goo.gl/8mhMtJ 
   
Made in gb
Plummeting Black Templar Thunderhawk Pilot





Wisbech

I've got another one almost finished for my PnzGrenadier HQ. Using two of the crew members from the metal pnzGrenadier command box I've got an officer and NCO leaning on a stone wall, trying to tell their commanding officer that there's something over that way. Pictures to come soon
   
 
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