Looking good so far! I have the bp/chainsword human on the to-paint pile as an Inquisitor's acolyte. I've loved the piscean warrior since I first saw him on solegends.com - I'd love to see GW redo him and maybes some zoats :)
I think you've more chance of hell freezing over than seeing GW resculpt zoats or sardhuin.... however i dont think GW woudl probably go 'legal' if someone did a range of futuristic shark men seeing as they flirted with piscean warriors for about a month in 1986 then never touched them again (other than some discrete back story references)
Tales from the Maelstrom is a wargaming blog cataloguing our ongoing campaigns set in the Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 universes. Being veteran gamers, we use a range of rules sets, including Rogue Trader, Warhammer 40,000 2nd Ed, Necromunda and Mordheim. We’re posting our experiences as we go along, in the hope that our gaming antics will prove useful, inspirational or just plain amusing to other old school gaming vets like ourselves!
Very Nice, it sure is a treat to see all these old school miniatures! I sure am glad that I found your blog.
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-Jim
They look really good mate - the dusty browns work really well and the Sardine does tie in.
ReplyDeleteLooking good so far! I have the bp/chainsword human on the to-paint pile as an Inquisitor's acolyte. I've loved the piscean warrior since I first saw him on solegends.com - I'd love to see GW redo him and maybes some zoats :)
ReplyDeleteI think you've more chance of hell freezing over than seeing GW resculpt zoats or sardhuin.... however i dont think GW woudl probably go 'legal' if someone did a range of futuristic shark men seeing as they flirted with piscean warriors for about a month in 1986 then never touched them again (other than some discrete back story references)
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