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I used to play a lot of Warhammer 40K back in the day... the "day" starting in about 1988. Drifted away in the early 2000's to focus on other miniatures wargames, but my son is now of an age where miniatures are cool. Since 15mm World War II is a bit of a stretch for a youngster, I introduced him to Warhammer 40K - where he fell in love with the Ultramarines immediately. Since my son is starting his own force, I figured it would be a good father/son project to build and paint miniatures together, so I'm starting a new Space Wolves Army. I've also done a deep dive into the old bits box and found a few gems that I'm trying to bring back to life. Current project is resurrecting a classic predator (and I mean CLASSIC)... I got the badly painted original in trade years ago, and so I've decided to finally spruce it up...



Full story here: http://miniordnancerev.blogspot.com/2016/04/resurrecting-classic-predator-part-1.html

I'll continue to post as I make progress!
   
 
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