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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought




San Jose, CA

Hey p&m,

I've taken the plunge into Traitor guard and would like some modeling input.

For those of you that have pledged them to darkness, how have you chaosified troops, vehicles, etc? What's better more diversity(i.e. crazy mutations everywhere)or still uniformly military with small ones & only a few splashy mutations?

I've done daemonette claws for hands on random minis, rogue psykers, etc. Defacing imperial insignias, flags, Possessed eyes.
Currently I have 30ish troops(some cadian some BSF), 5 HWT & command squad with Commissar & Commander.
Adding 40 more troops and some tanks. I will be fielding daemonettes alongside so if that helps.
They're basically mortals for my Flawless Host to send to their deaths but, I thought it would be a cool way to represent damnation for mortals. Already done with my CSM so looking for any input in this new endeavor.

Thanks
   
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Ship's Officer





Dallas, TX

I highly recommend Madrobot miniatures for conversion bits, lots of great chaos traitor guard bits available there, my personal favorites are the silent ones with hand covering heads.
   
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought




San Jose, CA

Thanks, I checked them out and really like their cultists and cavalry.
   
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Fixture of Dakka





Melbourne

You've also got Victoria miniatures and Anvil Industries that both do imperial guard equivs.

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