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Made in us
Stalwart Space Marine






So I started out looking on foundary for attack dog minatures and than I discovered their SWAT sets and I thought that they would make cool looking models for my future IG army. So my question is are the weapons attached to the model? And if they are how hard is it to convert they to lasguns/other weapons? Also how do they compare to GW models on the quality and looks? The examples on the site aren't that great.


Here's the link to the set I was thinking about getting

http://wargamesfoundry.com/fantasy_ranges/single_packs/street_violence/any/swat_team_suppression_sv021/?sector_id=



 
   
Made in us
Lord of the Fleet





Texas

Foundry is metal so one piece I would assume

I think Wargames Foundry has some of the best models, though YMMV as they also have some of the most expensive (almost comparable to GW)

A tad slimmer than 40k I think, but not very noticeable (not mine btw)



Original on web site



This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2011/12/13 04:04:55


 
   
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Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

Yes, the guns ARE attached to the models.

Sizewise, they scale quite well to GW stuff - they WERE sculpted by Mark Copplestone who did the original iconic IG commissars for GW (and who now runs Copplestone castings).


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