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California

Ok i'm trying to track down images of a kit gw used to sell it was probably 3rd edition because it used ork and vc zombie bits and probably ig bits . I think i was some sort of mutant rabble or horde i also think it came in large bag.
   
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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle





Portsmouth UK

Sounds like mutants from the black crusade codex

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Stern Iron Priest with Thrall Bodyguard





Redondo Beach

try searches for Codex: Eye of Terror...
i didn't see any images of that kit in a quick search, but maybe if you dig deeper...

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jah

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Hurr! Ogryn Bone 'Ead!





SoCal

Was the image of a weird orky head serving as torso to some weird chaos mutation? If so that's from the Eye of Terror Codex supplement for 4th(?) edition 40K.


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Oop sorry 3rd edition

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Krazed Killa Kan






Newport, S Wales

It was just a bag containing:

a sprue of ork boyz (enough to make IIRC 5 vanilla ork boyz)
a sprue of catachans (enough to make IIRC 5 men)
a sprue of zombies (enough to make IIRC 10 zombies)
the old (don't know if it still exists) 'chaos mutations sprue'

You can just search for the individual sprues, as there was nothing special about the kit, except from it being half the contents of 3 boxes shoved in a bag...

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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





The rarefied atmosphere

 Leigen_Zero wrote:
It was just a bag containing:

a sprue of ork boyz (enough to make IIRC 5 vanilla ork boyz)
a sprue of catachans (enough to make IIRC 5 men)
a sprue of zombies (enough to make IIRC 10 zombies)
the old (don't know if it still exists) 'chaos mutations sprue'

You can just search for the individual sprues, as there was nothing special about the kit, except from it being half the contents of 3 boxes shoved in a bag...


What he said.

The USS Orinoco was a Federation Danube-class runabout that was in service with Starfleet in the late 24th century, attached to Deep Space 9. It was outfitted with a sensor pod.

http://orinoco.imgur.com/ 
   
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California

I think i actually found the thin i was looking for in this guys gallery:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/353790-modeling%20workshop%20page%204.html?m=2
   
 
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