I've been working on this project for a while now, and it's been slow-going but I feel happy enough with what I have that it's time to show a bit.
The forces of the Inquisition really caught my attention way back when the Daemonhunters Codex was launched, but I was keen all the way back to the Inquisitor
RPG and before. Taking the plunge, I figured that naturally the best way to proceed was to build a Grey Knights list around Coteaz, just with no Grey Knights, and no Coteaz.
Coteaz is cool, but I like doing my own backgrounds and writing my own stories. So I started with a Counts-As Coteaz stand-in. His name is Inquisitor Phylax, and unlike Coteaz, who is pure and righteous and furious with all things radical, Phylax is a rationalizing, self-serving radical.
The man himself is made from a reaper figure, one of their heroic-scale paladin types or somesuch. He was a fairly straightforward conversion; I just swapped out sword and shield for hammer and bolt pistol. A power plant on the back turned the baroque plate into power armor, and a psyber-owl on his shoulder comes from the Wood Elf Dryads kit.
Here's Phylax with his retinue: 4 Crusaders, 3 Servitors with plasma cannon, 3 warrior acolytes with plasma gun, and 2 squat weaponsmiths.
A closeup of the squats. Sorry for the fuzzy quality, I'm refining my photography skills. These guys are old
RT era squats, and their ridiculous weapons are cobbled from many bits.
Here are the servitors. These guys are based on the basic
MI Trooper from the Starship Troopers game. I got the heads from Skalkbloodaxe, the arms are from
WHFB zombies, and the plasma cannons came off some devastators I wasn't using.
My crusaders. One is a stock model, the rest are repurposed from my Empire army.
And the plasma acolytes (placolytes?). These guys are also Starship Troopers models, with Space marine scout heads and arms, and plasma guns from various kits.
I'm working on converting up a squad of arco-flagellants, and I have some multi-melta servitors based off the same template who just need another Inquisitor to lead them. This project has me jumping around a lot. A lot more than usual anyway. I'll try to keep the updates regular and interesting. Thanks for looking!
Automatically Appended Next Post: And here are the first two completed arco-flagellants. These guys were pretty simple, basically just amputated crypt ghouls with puttied masks/helms/blindfolds. A lot of the various bones, spikes, blades, and other nubbins were clipped to form injection sites, and others were left as sacred relics and spiky bits.