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Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





Hi all

I have just started up the hobbie again after years aout and am sticking together a WOC army. Have a look at what I;'ve thrown together so far and let us know if I;m missing anything (I'm a tad basic technique wise etc and any advice will be ace )

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Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





Thats my sorcerer lord on disc, here is some of my warriors and marauders



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Made in gb
Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle






Looks nice, do you mind me asking what it is?

Edit: Ok, that makes sense. Nice hairline crack effect on the armour of the warriors.

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Malicious Mandrake





Was that sorceror lord on the disk originally a LOTR model? Looks pretty good, imo.

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Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





yeah, its one of the LOTR guys on a poker chip, the book he's reading from is bungled together from some old Tyrinad arms I had and a set of imperial guard pouches or pockets or whatever they are, turned round and filed down... I had very limited resources lol

cheers for the compliments.
   
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Hardened Veteran Guardsman





NSW Australia

Thats probly the most most inventive way ive heard of to make a book good use of spare bits.

And nice models very cool effect on the chaos.

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