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Made in gb
Poxed Plague Monk





Essex , U.K.

Hey all , just looking through my pile of odds and ends and I found these old termies I got in an ebay lot some time back.

Just wondering which game set they were from as their bodies turn completely 360 degrees , swivelling at the waist.

They are plastic and originally had seperate arms and were not painted by me

Many thanks for looking !
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4 of the 6 W40k terminators i purchased showing their twisty ways :)

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Another 2 terminators , one with missing appendage

   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

Look to be 2nd ed plastics. Might be from the original Space Hulk. I think they are actually the same, but never personally owned either; I went straight from RT to BaC.

   
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Poxed Plague Monk





Essex , U.K.

Yeah I feel like I should know them but just cant recall seeing the twisty round bodies before

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The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York



Multipart plastics

   
Made in gb
Poxed Plague Monk





Essex , U.K.

Thanks Nevelon , I guess as a lad i used to just glue them in static poses

Cheers!
   
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Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

 Nevelon wrote:
Look to be 2nd ed plastics. Might be from the original Space Hulk. I think they are actually the same, but never personally owned either; I went straight from RT to BaC.


SECOND ED SPACEHULK terminators - which became the default terminator models until GW came out with multipart modular shooty/assault ones later on (Yes, you could get the EXACT same terminator models in a separate box as the ones that were in the second space hulk game version)

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