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I started modeling a VC army that is from Tilea, which in the Warhammer world is like renaissance Italy. That gave me an idea to do a Greek/Italian themed VC army led by none other than the lord of the underworld himself, Hades! Here's a few teaser pics of the greens I have done so far. Check out my blog post at http://midwestmonsterlab.blogspot.com for more!








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Canterbury

A most impressive start indeed.

However the showcase board is for finished works, so I'll move this to the P & M blog board, that's more suited to an ongoing project like this. As..( ... if ! ) you do get the whole thing or units finsihed, feel free to start a thread in the showcase board to bask in the glory

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