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Ruthless Rafkin






Glen Burnie, MD

It's an idea that was stolen from elsewhere. I'm reluctant to sci-fi them up (bionics, etc) considering all those have in game effects. I'll be adding ammo, pouches and canteens where it seems fitting.








-Loki- wrote:
40k is about slamming two slegdehammers together and hoping the other breaks first. Malifaux is about fighting with scalpels trying to hit select areas and hoping you connect more. 
   
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Darkwolf






New Hampshire

Those look sweet! Hmm... I'd dig up my Necromunda stuff if only there was more interest here... Nice job!
   
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Storm Trooper with Maglight





Raleigh NC USA

Good lord how do they lift those weapons?

Look great!

There is a word for a wargamer with an empty paint bench.

Dead.

Mierce Miniatures wrote:

Plastic is getting better - but the quality of resin still pees all over it -
 
   
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Ruthless Rafkin






Glen Burnie, MD

HisDivineShadow wrote:Good lord how do they lift those weapons?

Look great!


They're called heavies for a reason... And it is a GW universe. The bigger the weapon, the more killy it is.



-Loki- wrote:
40k is about slamming two slegdehammers together and hoping the other breaks first. Malifaux is about fighting with scalpels trying to hit select areas and hoping you connect more. 
   
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Battle-tested Knight Castellan Pilot





Copenhagen

Have you seen the Plastic Flagellant heads? Those would look great for this, unkempt and wild.

Also, there“s a head with a flaming brazier! (No, not that kind... the kind with coals in them)

All in all, nice army, but the flagellant bits would give them that last bit of redemptionist oomph.

Back on the path of the Imperial Citizen

Still rolling ones...

Krieg: More wins than Losses. 
   
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Boosting Space Marine Biker





Las Vegas

Very nice work. I would have used Wood elf heads or sculpted masks, but its all good. Kudos!

"If A is a success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut." - Albert Einstein 
   
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Cowboy Wannabe




Sacramento

Looking good so far! How are you going to handle Juves? That seems to be an area where plastic conversions have the most trouble.

   
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Ruthless Rafkin






Glen Burnie, MD

I might take the suggestion of flagellant heads and put ti to good use. Make those with crazy heads be the juves...



-Loki- wrote:
40k is about slamming two slegdehammers together and hoping the other breaks first. Malifaux is about fighting with scalpels trying to hit select areas and hoping you connect more. 
   
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Oberleutnant





Devon, UK

Great idea! Will pass it on to the local club as we tend to play a lot of Necro...
Mick

Digitus Impudicus!
Armies-  
   
 
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