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Made in nl
Regular Dakkanaut





Ive just been given a load of old GW 40k miniatures but being more a fantasy type of person I don’t know ant they are. Can anybody help? Are they Drukhari?
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Made in eu
Frenzied Berserker Terminator




Southampton, UK

Yeah, old Drukhari kabalite warriors and jetbikes, far as I can see
   
Made in gb
Malicious Mandrake




What Crispy said. 2 of the warriors have splinter cannons, the rest splinter rifles as far as I can see. Jet bikes have splinter rifles too.
   
Made in de
Servoarm Flailing Magos




Germany

Specifically 3rd edition plastics, then sold under the less pretentious label 'Dark Eldar'.
   
Made in us
Perfect Shot Dark Angels Predator Pilot





New York

I’ve been a little out of the loop, so what is the name of the middle miniature in the photo below? (I didn’t see it on GW’s website, but maybe I missed it?)

   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

From the WarCom article:

John Blanche had set the tone for the Sisters of Battle for many years, via his image of a pious platinum-haired warrior with one foot sternly raised on a pile of skeletal remains, backed by a crowd of ecclesiastical weirdos and flying cherubs.

This image was immortalised in resin as the one-off Canoness Veridyan miniature, but other art also lept from the page to the tabletop – including the Codex art which became the limited edition Tariana Palos, and the Daemonifuge Ephrael Stern who had graced the pages of the Warhammer Monthly comic over two decades ago.

   
Made in ca
Mekboy Hammerin' Somethin'





Sedona, Arizona

If you're looking to move those DE, I'd be interested. I've got a slew of old DE and bloody love them. The kabalites are a maybe, but the reavers are an absolutely.

   
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Perfect Shot Dark Angels Predator Pilot





New York

 Nevelon wrote:
From the WarCom article:

Would you believe me if I said I read that 3 times before I saw the name? I don’t know what my brain was doing skipping over that line. Embarrassing. Thanks for the quick response Nevelon.
   
 
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