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Made in us
Whiteshield Conscript Trooper





US -- Indiana

This is my "use what you have" Marbo. He's an old Necromunda figure that seems to fit in nicely with my Catachan army. I've only fully painted two or three models (including Harker) and look forward to paining the rest of my army soon. From prime to finish he took roughly 5 hours to paint. I will probably change the red on his knife to a green to better represent a poisoned blade.

   
Made in gb
Hardened Veteran Guardsman






Lost in the Warp

That's nice mate. I'm currently painting the same chap for necromunda. I'd personally be tempted to tech up his gun by adding a sight or something. Maybe some grenades as well.

I like the small, lithe and stealthy look over the high gravity, mega muscled catachans though. Interesting choice I'd never considered.

lord marcus wrote:I resent that sir. Orks most certainly do have ding dongs.






 
   
Made in us
Whiteshield Conscript Trooper





US -- Indiana

yeah, I'm working on his scope and hope to pick up a few grenades from an online bits store.
   
Made in ru
Been Around the Block





Russia

Try an ork anti-tank mine, it might work quite well.

Also i got a load of second hand necromunda men from my local hobby store and they were painted in the same scheme, albeit not as well.

+ + + = Pownage 
   
 
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