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=][=munda, Alpha Legion, Biggerized, Conversion, Henchmen, Imperial Guard, Inq28mm, Inquisitor, Migsula, Necromunda, Space Marines, True Scale, True-scale, Warhammer 40,000
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Kid_Kyoto 2009-03-22 04:39:14
 Fantastic work as always, I love the muted color scheme. Where is the gattling gun in the back from? |
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migsula 2009-03-23 10:12:43
 It's built from an ork shooota and one of those empire gattling rifles + misc bitz and pieces. |
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Kid_Kyoto 2009-03-24 01:43:39
 Thanks.
There's an old Japanese saying that the easiest thing to paint is demons, because no one knows what they look like, the hardest is dogs, since everyone knows what they look like. SO I really like squads like this that are humans but filled with subtle conversions and equipment changes.
How about the 2nd guy from the left, is that a green stuff cloak or do I just not recognize the model? Is the last guy on the right an empire wizard?
I'd love to see a WIP shot. |
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migsula 2009-03-26 06:34:30
 both are empire wizard conversions! |
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rareibis 2009-06-07 18:21:41
 The dirty and unkempt look and the limited pallet make these guys look pretty veteran. I like it. |
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RAFF 2009-08-28 16:57:40
 lovely work, nice conversion on your true scale SM, certainly inspires by "LEGION" isn't it? |
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Mookie Blaylock 2009-10-05 19:26:19
 Really nice looking models, how did you paint the armour on the marine? Its stunning.
Mookie |
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weetyskemian44 2010-07-29 23:03:43
 They are very atmospheric - like the pale skin; are they some kind of cold adapted mutants? |
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nickmund 2010-09-28 19:59:51
 Is that a Falx hes carrying? |
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migsula 2010-09-30 18:24:56
 Yes, "LEGION" inspired the army.
The aesthetic concept for this project is that they are as seen in the light of a full moon - in the grim darkness of the far future that is - hence the paleness.
Yes, a falx. |
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