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Roarin' Runtherd




St Louis

I'm looking to make an Ordo Xenos Inquisitor with conversion beamer. I'm planning on using the chapter house kit for the gun
http://chapterhousestudios.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=85&product_id=151

I'm undecided on what model to use for the body. I don't want it to be power armored. The only other equipment I want is a bolt pistol. The GK HQ Inquisitors won't work well with it and furthermore they aren't Ordo Xenos looking.

Any recommendations on a body to use? It doesn't even need to be from GW, I'm willing to consider any other model ranges as well.

   
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I don't know what gender you're looking for, but if it's male, starting with an Imperial Guard body isn't a bad way to go. Normal 40k human proportions, no power armor, and a pretty big selection of legs/torsos/heads to get you started.
   
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Augustinus Raimond from Hell Dorado would be perfect for Inquisitor-like conversions.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/04/02 08:47:59


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