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Hey all, has anyone tried converting WFB/AOS Beast men into Gnolls? I've been looking but none of them have the right heads. Can they be reasonably kit bashed from other GW products or is it better to simply get them from the official DnD line?

I just don't want the scale to be out of whack since I'll be using GW for most of the other creatures.

 AlmightyWalrus wrote:
This line of reasoning broke 7th edition in Fantasy. The books should be as equal as possible, even a theoretical "Codex: Squirrels with Crustacean allies" should have a fair chance to beat "Codex: God".

 Redbeard wrote:

- Cost? FW models cost more? Because Thudd guns are more expensive than Wraithknights and Riptides. Nope, not a good argument. This is an expensive game. We play it knowing that, and also knowing that, realistically, it's cheaper than hookers and blow.
 
   
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You could get the box of Frostgrave plastic Gnolls? I don't like their heads but that has to be the easiest way to assemble or purchase a large group of gnolls.

The Otherworld Miniatures are fantastic, but metal and expensive.
   
 
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