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Made in gb
Troubled By Non-Compliant Worlds





Kent; United Kingdom; Terra

Whilst going through my plastic/lead storage boxes I recently found some Flesh Tearers that I began work on back in 2011. Deciding that I quite liked the look of them I pulled them out of storage and touched up their paint jobs to more modern standards; in particular paying attention to their assorted powerblades.





Annoyingly Sanguinary Priests in eighth edition have considerably less options than they did in fifth edition when I made these models; including limited weapon options and no longer having access to Terminator Armour. As such a few quick fixes were needed:



For the power armour models I simply snapped off the warrior’s apothecary/reductor arms and gave them both plasma pistols instead; now thee two guys will make some useful Lieutenants in my force.



For the sanguinary priest in terminator armour I replaced his reductor with a new left arm that I painted silver and added a Deathwatch shoulder pad to. This guy will now be the Captain of my first company and will have a suitably impressive back story as a veteran warrior who has previously been seconded into the elite Kill Trams of the Deathwatch... cool!

More on the blog: https://classicastartes.blogspot.co.uk/2018/05/flesh-tearers-re-visited.html?m=1



Check out my blog for all things 30k, 40k, Oldhammer and tutorials:
http://classicastartes.blogspot.co.uk
 
   
Made in us
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Cool mixing and matching of armor!

The paint work is really great!

All the Swords & Blades look wonderful!

Great Flesh Tearers!
   
Made in gb
Troubled By Non-Compliant Worlds





Kent; United Kingdom; Terra

Cheers mate! Greatly appreciated!

Check out my blog for all things 30k, 40k, Oldhammer and tutorials:
http://classicastartes.blogspot.co.uk
 
   
 
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