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Wolf Guard Bodyguard in Terminator Armor





Hey guys, planning an invation type campaign later this year and have been trying to locate models that look like milita/armed civies I have a stack of lasguns n other guns but need bodies and heads. Any ideas don't want to spend too much as i am gunna need a ton of them


 
   
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Basecoated Black





Rivelin Valley, United Kingdom

There are a few sources that I could suggest, but I don't think you'll be able to get a large number of minis for a very cheap price.

   
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Reverent Tech-Adept






Northampton, UK

Kolony rebels/militia from pig iron productions, i love these models to death

 
   
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40kenthus






Chicago, IL

What sort of Civies? You could get tunics, or archaic shirt and pants using Wargames Factory plastics.

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Nasty Nob on Warbike with Klaw





St. Louis, MO

If you're not too concerned about quality, I'd imagine megaminis would have something like this by the bucketload.

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Pewling Menial




Minnesota

I second the Pig Iron guys. The Warstore sells them in the U.S. for a decent price.

EDIT: I see you are in the UK, you can probably get them cheaper there.

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Fixture of Dakka






Glasgow, Scotland

Don't the warhammer empire militia still go for twenty for eighteen pounds? The Flaggelants are the same as I recall too. =/
   
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Wolf Guard Bodyguard in Terminator Armor





cheers will do some hunting. I do want something that looks at least half decent. My other plan was to use Fantasy free company models but they look a little too freebooterish


 
   
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Lord of the Fleet





Texas

Well you could go really cheap by using historical plastics, they just wont exactly look right next to GW humans though

 
   
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Wolf Guard Bodyguard in Terminator Armor





Love the pig iron stuff why havent I seen that before! Will fit in well as all my Troops have gasmasks as its going to be a Forge World so thought about giving the resistance dust masks and things


 
   
 
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