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Hey mates. Things are going well as I am in position to get my first 2000 point list of Inquisition allied with Militarum Tempestus going. With that being said, I am just curious on what models or bits you used to make and represent your Acolytes for your Inquisition Warbands. Just curious on what models did you use to represent your Inquisitorial Acolytes, any extra bits, and how did they turn out? Pic's would be appreciated.
   
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 Ironwolf45 wrote:
Hey mates. Things are going well as I am in position to get my first 2000 point list of Inquisition allied with Militarum Tempestus going. With that being said, I am just curious on what models or bits you used to make and represent your Acolytes for your Inquisition Warbands. Just curious on what models did you use to represent your Inquisitorial Acolytes, any extra bits, and how did they turn out? Pic's would be appreciated.


Would really depend on wargear you want on them...there is a huge variety.
I run a warband formation now my acolytes are SM scout bodies, scion helmet heads, and scion and cadian sergeant chainsword and laspistol arms.
   
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Bristol (UK)

Have a look on Anvil Industries, I'd be surprised if they didn't at least pique your interest.
   
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I use a selection of old Necromunda models. They're good for Acolytes with bolters, plasma guns or melta guns.

It makes them look rag tag too, which I think is a good theme for an Inquisitorial warband.
   
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Woodbridge, VA

RT-era IG/Army/adventurers work great. Very wide model range to choose from given that I still have most of mine...

Don "MONDO"
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I've been experimenting with Dreamforge Eisenkern as acolytes in armour, both in the proper book and my homemade rules. They've got the look of custom carapace armour, and once I swap in some Skitarii parts for cloaks and strange archaeotech lasrifles they work pretty well. Still working on automating the process to the point where I have more than about five.

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preston

I use anything and everything that I think looks the part. Some of my henchmen are converted Guardsmen, others come from Fantasy and still more are 3rd party miniatures.

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