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Krazed Killa Kan






Columbus, Oh

Hello..

Working on a Necromundan gang that primarily uses Mordians as base models, with conversions.

I THINK I have exhausted all the Games Workshop options, but need to get 4-5 more models in this style..

I need something that would work as a Heavy, with Heavy Stubber.. man portable, so the weapons teams would not work...

I also need younger Mordians to use as Juves, so no Lasguns, just pistols, and knives..

I am THINKING that for a start I would look at Vic Lamb's stuff, but does anyone know where else I can find "not Mordian" parts?

-P

2+2=5 for sufficiently large values of 2.

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Boosting Space Marine Biker





Las Vegas

Mad Robot is another way to go, although you're going to be hard pressed to come up with Juves. You might be able to find some "true scale" 28mm military models that have that basic design and then you just give them the "heroic" 28mm scale weapons and use those as Juves.

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Ultramarine Master with Gauntlets of Macragge





Boston, MA

Victoria Lamb is really the way t go. Her stuff is the only 3rd party supplier that really nails the GW aesthetic properly.

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1st Lieutenant





Klamath Falls, OR

For the heavy have you considered starting with the mordian grenade launcher? It should be pretty easy to cannibalize a DV cultist heavy stubber to make the conversion. I'd offer to do it for you if you were in OR rather than OH lol. On a side note I highly recommend mad robot's stuff. He produces excellent quality stuff at very fair prices. Steve is a great guy to work with & he genuinely cares about customer satisfaction & feedback.

   
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Regular Dakkanaut





Victoria all the way. Or use bodies from Napoleonic French Heavy Cavalry, legs and heads from WW1/WW2 dress uniforms. Should give you some pretty smartly dressed mordians.

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Heroic Senior Officer




New Zealand

Flexible option besides Victoria/historics.

http://madrobotminiatures.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=9_19&products_id=155

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Regular Dakkanaut





They look awesome! I can see Grenadier guard in my future!

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