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Chicago. Also space. Depending on my mood.

Just as the thread title asks, I have about 4 old OOP Terminators, they're about as big as a normal marine, and mounted on the same base.

Thinking of using these as PAGK, since they're old models and I'm a sentimental old sod who wants to see my little plastic toy soldiers have more glory on the battlefield- They aren't ready to retire yet.

Thoughts, Dakka?

Regarding Tau, If I may recommend tactics to you...

Battlesuits EVERWHERE
failing that A Grey Knights codex and two boxes of Terminators
- Anonymous on how to play Tau.

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I dont really think that'd do them justice, unless they're squad leaders or something.

I love using old models in new armies, but I generally use them as something special like characters, possibly with some conversion work

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Not every shadow, but any shadow

A lot of the GK characters have Artificer armour, so maybe the old termies might be a good representation of that?

 
   
 
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