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Made in us
Imperial Recruit in Training




Hello ive been a lurker on this forum for a while now and finally decided to start posting. I was given this idea from a friend who was searchnig through my "Big Ole' Box a Bits" (as i like to call it) and he had found some lizardman and imperial guard spruces. We soon started combined the spruces and this creation was born. I Ended up giving him this model to keep since I have no real use for it.









This model was made purely for fun, it most likily will never be seen painted, and please excuse the crude conversion work.

These being the first pictures ive taken of models im surprised of their quality, but this being the first experience with posting pictures i am unsure how to get them on the forum were you dont have to click for a larger picture. Help would be much appreciated.
Im also going to be starting a thread on my upcoming ImperialGuard army.

-ComradeRed


In the Making
Sometime in the Future
Love' em
Also Sometime in the future

 
   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut





Actually, I think an army of Aztec inspired guard would be badass.
   
Made in us
Paramount Plague Censer Bearer




Atlanta

He looks like a Cadian who's been on campaign for awhile and has taken many a trophy.

Penetrating so many secrets, we cease to believe in the unknowable. But there it sits nevertheless, calmly licking its chops.

* H. L. Mencken, in Minority Report (1956)

 
   
 
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