The new Outcast sect from Dark Age has some steampunk elements to it, but also some figures that could work as Imperial Guard conversions.
Here is a quick sampling...
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
Dark Age miniatures: Skaard and Brood
These harpies could make some sort of interesting Dark Eldar scourge conversions. They are pretty nice to paint.
This Brood Gazelle is a very neat mini. It is pretty bi, so it could make an interesting Warhammer Fantasy monstrous beast... possibly a minotaur substitute or even a Vampire count monstrous infantry with some conversion.
This Brood Gazelle is a very neat mini. It is pretty bi, so it could make an interesting Warhammer Fantasy monstrous beast... possibly a minotaur substitute or even a Vampire count monstrous infantry with some conversion.
Sisters of Battle: Repentia
I have a pretty large Sisters army that is a bit in limbo right now. It was called the Sisters of the Raven. At some point, I suppose I will go ahead with it.
The last time I played a game with the Sisters, it was still 4th edition. I remember having a huge line of Repentia marching across the board. It was pretty hilarious!
The Cannoness:
And now for the Charlie's Angels pose:
The last time I played a game with the Sisters, it was still 4th edition. I remember having a huge line of Repentia marching across the board. It was pretty hilarious!
The Cannoness:
And now for the Charlie's Angels pose:
Imperial Fists Tactical squad #1: Gallery #1
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