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Hey folks

We are knee deep in a Wild West Exodus Gunslinger campaign and wanted to share some of the models that I finished for my gangs.

The Lawmen:







The Covenant of the Enlightened (mad scientists)













It's not the most well known miniature game, but we are really liking this new third edition. Hope you enjoy!

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Made a little showcase video for the latest addition: Smash and Grab!

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Muscat, Oman

All your models look fantastic!

--Lord of the Sentinels Eternal-- 
   
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Thanks!

Quick update: Emily Nouguier has been finished! This lady is the meanest mechanic in the West!




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Wow... the game may not have been on my radar before, but it sure is now! The Lawmen in particular have some fantastically clean edges- and that denim! Definitely looking into it, and keeping an eye on this thread for more A-grade paintwork.

"At the point in time when bullets can pass through the interdimensional walls. When firepower takes up the entirety and eternity of space and time, all beings stuck in a neverending life and death cycle as bullets recover and destroy their bodies in quick succession. No one is able to think about anything but the sheer force of the bullets rapidly flying literally everywhere in the materium turning the warp itself into nothing but a sea of semi-automatic weaponry.. Then there will be enough dakka. Or, at least almost." -The Glorious God Emperor of Mankind 
   
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 Squidsy22 wrote:
Wow... the game may not have been on my radar before, but it sure is now! The Lawmen in particular have some fantastically clean edges- and that denim! Definitely looking into it, and keeping an eye on this thread for more A-grade paintwork.


Thank you. I really do like their take on a dark dystopian age, just mixed with historical elements.

Although they also have a lot of models that are pop culture references. I present you: Kyle the black and definitely not Doc Oc!


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The Spider-Cav for the Covenant of the enlightened have also been finished!

Got to love mechanical creepy crawlies!


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Muscat, Oman

Very cool!

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Your painting is outstanding. A+

I've been playing a while, my first model was a lead marine and my first White Dwarf was bound with staples 
   
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I finished the Infernal Investigation posse for my Lawmen.


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Muscat, Oman

Great work! Is that "Thirty/thirty" an official model?

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 Soul Samurai wrote:
Great work! Is that "Thirty/thirty" an official model?


I've not posted a single conversion so far or third party model/3D print. All of the models posted here are "official models" (if there is a thing in today's modelling landscape)
.

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Muscat, Oman

 Elmir wrote:
 Soul Samurai wrote:
Great work! Is that "Thirty/thirty" an official model?


I've not posted a single conversion so far or third party model/3D print. All of the models posted here are "official models" (if there is a thing in today's modelling landscape)
.
Cool, I might have to pick that model up then - I do have a soft spot for Bravestarr. Thanks!

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 Soul Samurai wrote:
 Elmir wrote:
 Soul Samurai wrote:
Great work! Is that "Thirty/thirty" an official model?


I've not posted a single conversion so far or third party model/3D print. All of the models posted here are "official models" (if there is a thing in today's modelling landscape)
.
Cool, I might have to pick that model up then - I do have a soft spot for Bravestarr. Thanks!


Haha, I have never seen Bravestarr before and had to google thirty/thirty to understand what you were trying to say.

Having said that, the "horse agent" is called Blackhoof 20-20... But I did not know this posse set was a pop-culture reference to a cartoon.

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Muscat, Oman

I guess that might have been a bit of a difficult google search since the character from Bravestarr is named after a popular lever-gun cartridge?

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The Vengeance of The Earps posse box was finished. That pretty much means I've collected all the Earp family members and that calls for a family photo!






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