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Made in gb
Ultramarine Scout with Sniper Rifle




UK Manchester

Probably a question aimed at the UK contingent.... I'm a proud owner of countless Marine heads, weapons, torsos and am looking to put them to good use without exacerbatiing the problem which means finding and/or procuring Space Marine legs.

I'm reasonably new to the hobby so don't want to miss a trick, found an ebay vendor (BMF bits), which sells legs (x5) at £4 (+£2 p&p). Anybody aware of any other sources or used and been happy with these guys?

Cheers
   
Made in nl
Regular Dakkanaut





Uden Nederland

Kromlech has some legs that should fit.
There are others, but I can't find the names so fast.
I had the same problem. Somehow I now have to paint something like 30 marines....
Got mine at a fair...

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Made in au
Xeno-Hating Inquisitorial Excruciator





Australia

There are countless ebay vendors selling legs only - especially forgeworld. I've found it a little difficult being in Australia myself, but if you just search for keywords every other day or so you're bound to stumble on some great deals.

   
Made in de
Slaanesh Chosen Marine Riding a Fiend





Babenhausen, Germany

And if you have no problem of useing 3rd party ones Anvil Industry makes a lot of different leg sets. They don't have GW design but they still look really good and could be used quite well to kit out some veterans or other marines that are intended to stand out of the crowd.

http://www.anvilindustry.co.uk/index.php?route=product/category&path=77_96

   
Made in gb
Steadfast Ultramarine Sergeant





Looky Likey

Anvil ones are great if you want to jazz them up with robes, bionics, etc.
   
Made in gb
Ultramarine Scout with Sniper Rifle




UK Manchester

Thanks for the responses, think I'll try and get hold of some vanilla legs, but am eyeing up some of the other goodies on show at Anvil.... anyone used their bases?
   
Made in gb
Aspirant Tech-Adept





UK

I've used bmf bits a few times and can recommend them. Each time I've placed an order, usually between £10 and £20, they've threw in a little bag of random bits relating to the other bits I've bought. Not a lot or anything, but a nice little touch nonetheless. Also, ordered quite a bit from anvil (not their bases though), also a great company to deal with. Super quick delivery too.

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Made in us
Crushing Black Templar Crusader Pilot





Arizona

I use BMF, they're pretty awesome. And I'm stateside.

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Made in de
Slaanesh Chosen Marine Riding a Fiend





Babenhausen, Germany

simple31 wrote:
Thanks for the responses, think I'll try and get hold of some vanilla legs, but am eyeing up some of the other goodies on show at Anvil.... anyone used their bases?


Do you have specific questions on the bases? I have ordered 10 25mm city rubble bases but i haven't used them yet. What i can say is that the details are looking sharp like the rest of their stuff. And whatever type of material they are useing it is much more solid and heavier than the normal resin stuff i'm used to. This has the advantage of giving the models a solid stand without adding additional weights.

   
Made in gb
Dakka Veteran





BMF are brilliant, on numerous occasions I've ordered multiple parts over the day and each time they have refunded the extra postage without the need to ask.

Let the dice decide are good but often have nil stock.

Bits and kits are good as well and have the new kits in stock.
   
 
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