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I am currently starting a vampire count army, and much to my dismay, GW's current "Female Vampire" hero line is much to be desired. So, if any of you know good female vampire models to use please post them here. Thank you
"Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas."
"There is rational thought here. It's just swimming through a sea of stupid and is often concealed from view by the waves of irrational conclusions." - Railguns
She's standing on her toes IN really high heels. Naturally.
I like that model, but the high heels, and some of the reaper models standing on rocky outcroppings just don't work for me. (And I do understand its fantasy). If I want to put a model on a huge rock or other terrain piece, I'll do that. I prefer my models flat on the base for the most part.
"There is rational thought here. It's just swimming through a sea of stupid and is often concealed from view by the waves of irrational conclusions." - Railguns
sleezesteve wrote:There's a lady vampire in the Mordheim line who's pretty good.
List of things wrong with this model:
1. Grandma's nighty?/Jester outfit
2. Grandma's leg garters?
3. 3 bow ties beneath boobs?
4. Drag queen wig (fairly obvious)
5. Pirate sword
6. Elf Boots
7. The only blatantly feminine feature on this model are the horizontal boobs
8. The color scheme...
Delephont wrote:
Also, I'd watch out with the Avatar of War miniatures, while they are very nice, the scale may be off with current GW offerings.
This is not true, I can assure you that the "Avatar of War" line was made with the not so secret intent of being used in Warhammer armies. They are the same scale and surprise are brilliant looking "Hero" characters for Warhammer. I mean there is a WAR PRIEST for gak's sake.
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"Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas."
Red_Lives wrote:This is not true, I can assure you that the "Avatar of War" line was made with the not so secret intent of being used in Warhammer armies. They are the same scale and surprise are brilliant looking "Hero" characters for Warhammer. I mean there is a WAR PRIEST for gak's sake.
I don't think GW has exclusive rights on the concept of a 'War Priest.'
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I just meant that its not exactly a coincidence that the AoW model range includes a warrior priest that looks identical to a warrior priest of Sigmar. Or that fantastic looking Warboss, or the awesome beastmen and better yet that amazing "Lord of Chaos"
Its a fact that these models are the same scale as the GW ones and were created to be used as Hero and Lord models in Warhammer.
"Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas."