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Hampton Roads, VA

Seeing Victoria's new kilted legs, I am considering of starting an empire army and ordering some kilts so I have some kilted troops. But what to do for bodies? I know that the new state troops come as on piece of plastic so I can not use them, but I was wondering about the Greatswords. I would love to a regiment of kilted greatswords, but before buying a box, I thought I would ask if they come as single body piece or separate torso and legs.

Thanks for the help.

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Kinebrach-Knobbling Xeno Interrogator






Looking at the sprue on GW's website it seems that they are indeed a seperate torso and legs.

http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m80339a_99120202025_EMPGreatswordsSprue_873x627.jpg

Nice models too.

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Be sure you post pictures if you do this! I think that is a great idea.

   
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em_en_oh_pee wrote:Be sure you post pictures if you do this! I think that is a great idea.


Seconded!

   
 
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