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This is what I've been working on this weekend in between work and Memorial Day parties
Inquisitor Eisenhorn using the great coat commander body,A cadian vet head, and the standard from the chaos rouge psyker banner
I still need to add a shoulderpad on the right shoulder and put a little psycannon on it as well.



 
   
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Oklahoma City, Ok.

nicely done! i think it looks great.

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"Little angel go away
Come again some other day
The devil has my ear today
I'll never hear a word you say" Weak and Powerless - APC

 
   
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Burtucky, Michigan

could be the angle in the first picture, but the end of the staff you glued on looks a little crocked to one side. OTher then that looks pretty good so far man. Get ta paintin!
   
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He needs a cape of some sort, otherwise isnt imposing enough. Otherwise, it is a very good depiction of eisenhorn

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Never fear Bob ME Boy
The flappy part of the duster is being fabricated tonight

I need to find a bit that will pass as a small book
maybe sandwhiched styryne


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Wow I gotta give it another try tomarrow but I was having trouble making the back flap look good enough to use on this model
But in the meantime here he is pretty much finshed now I have to paint

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Regular Dakkanaut




Looking good!
   
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Nottingham

Nice one I would however reposition the top part of the staff so that it is more in line. I know it's a pain in the a#se, but it will make the world of difference when you get it painted

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Dangerous Skeleton Captain






I think it might look better if you cut off the staff, drilled out the hand and used a length of brass tubing as the staff instead. Right now the top of the staff is off-centre from the bottom, and the top and bottom are of different diameters.

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The difference in staff diameter is not really an issue,I cut the thinner staff at the band which is just about the same diameter as the bigger staff.
I tried to reposition the headpiece but that suck is held fast and will not budge unless I want to damage it,which I don't
I might try to run it under hot water a sec and slightly twist a bit closer to center.
I have also made a small book out of styrne strips

I like the base he is on but I am not sure if a battlefield cityfight is the right way to base him.
Any ideas would be helpful

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Orem, Utah

He wants to be indoors. Put him on something that makes him look like he's in a space hulk.

He looks pretty good, but I'm still not quite sure how he's going to turn out.

Are you working from the Inquisitor range Eisenhorn mini, or just the descriptions in the novels? I think he'd need an extra layer on him if you want him to match the Inquisitor mini, but there's no way to do that but with green stuff.

 
   
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Indoors is the ticket,the whole thing that made the novels special was that is was NOT based on the battlefield but In the Imperium the Faceless masses call home.
Good Call.

 
   
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where ever Eldrad is...

Looks pretty awsome. I for one love the base. Is it just me, or do I see a lot of shell casings? which is amazing!
   
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Here he is with paint,I need to still work on the face and skull a bit more



I could use advice on a model to use as Alisebeth Bequin

 
   
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Covina, California

Pretty damned good.

Orks are like those neighbor children who aren't invited to your parties and they come right in anyway.

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Maybe for Alisebeth Bequin, use something from the Reaper line of miniatures.
   
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I also need to find a 17th century esque dandy

 
   
 
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