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Made in ca
Fresh-Faced New User




Calgary AB

Hey guys,

As a recently converted ork player (Ditched my BA, came back after my break in 4th to find that the populace is infested with marine players) I'm really wanting to make an ork freebooter army, pirate hats for all!


Now i've found two stores that sell online, one is max-mini, one is micro art studio. The heads are nice, i was just wondering if anyone had found any other places?

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Made in nz
Longtime Dakkanaut





New Zealand

Don't know of any other ork pirate heads, but you might also look for non-ork pirate hats which you can put onto ork heads? Be careful re scale though - orks have larger heads than the average human.

Could also be worth hunting out the old GW freebooters - now out of production, i believe, but some great models...
   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





Binghamton, NY

How are your sculpting skills? Using GS would guarantee a proper fit, as each hat would be sculpted out from the head on which it sits, as well as allowing for infinite variety. It'd definitely be more work, though...

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Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka






Glasgow, Scotland

Reaper Minis have some hats in their conversions section, as does Malifaux too, though it'd probably be a lot simpler just to greenstuff some of the existing heads with pirate hayts, eyepatches, earings etc-and cheaper too. =P
   
 
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