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The last month or so I've been working on some Inq28 characters. I have been building both an Inquisitor gang and a mutant gang. I have had a progress thread(http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/0/505795.page) on the blog section but now that I've finished the Inquisitor and his retinue I thought I'd share some pictures in this thread.
First a group photo of all of them! I wish I had a better camera
Inquisitor Helheim
Crusader Wolfram
Chief Enforcer Konrad
Tychus the crazed
Sigurd the pale
Aeturnus
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You nailed the Gothic Inquisition look--Well done.
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Well the idea I had behind creating Tychus was the he used to be a Space Marine but for some reason he went "haywire" and ended up with this Inquisitor gang. I'll have to work more on their backstories
I love them! Great work! This is definitely one of the best Inquisitorial groups I've ever seen. Nice unified color scheme, and great job giving them all their own unique flair. Each model is unique enough to stand on their own, and they still work together as parts of a whole. Excellent job!