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Liche Priest Hierophant





Bergen

I am assembling two Justiciar (the one with the houerglass) for my SW. However, after I finished it I think it looks a bit bland.

Do you have any more tips how to make it more Space Wolf? I know regular SW chaplains has the wolf helmet. But it seems a tad much. And I am running low on wolf skulls. Aslo, removing it after it is glued together is hard.

Any other tips? I rather like the sword design, so I do not want to change it for an axe.

Pelts I asume?

   
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Crazy Marauder Horseman





Maybe a wolf pelt over the shoulder, with the face on the shoulder pad? You could paint the big sword to look like it was made of ice.

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Replace the hourglass with something? The pose I think would look great with him holding back a snarling wolf, but that might be a bit much.

File off some imperial details and replace with runes, ice shards, teeth a/o tails.

Not sure how easy the shoulder pad would be to swap.

Headswap is simple.

Add fur trim to coat a/o pelts.

   
 
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