As promised some more pictures with minis from my cubboards
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Two variant Hellblaster sprues ! | The BIG gun, with a sprue with spoked wheels | Sprues for the SMALL gun carriage, with a Mortar, instead of the smaller gunbarrel |
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Project Norse test casts | Horned Rat conversion (front) | Horned Rat conversion (back) |
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More Project Norse | a rare model indeed ! | and a HUGE one.. |
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private stock 8-) | but you might find these on the table when playing a certain gamesdesigner | No picture in this one !! |
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originaly this one was cast as prize for a painting competition I think | I amy have some of these to spare | but IIRC I am short on the wings (have loads of left left and no right (or VV) |
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Skaven units. Note relative numbers on stands | and the inclusion of models of several different unit types in the mix for the clanrats | like Rat Ogre, Swarm, Jezails etc |
In answer on the earlier question why skaven where cast as "missile" units. When discussing the Skaven army (which originaly did NOT have stuff like StormVermin ets) we looked at the Skaven fluff and the conclusion was that the different Warclans could be "themed" by allowing
- the stands to have more (or less) rats per base
- field more (or less banners)
- have models from other units on the bases
all of which would be hard to do using the "normal" way to cast infantry on strips. Casting them in couples allows you do do all that. My own Skaven thus have
Skaven Slaves - using mostly models with staves and sticks, and none, or just a small banner
Clanrat units from poorer clans represented with fewer models per base or incorporating ratswarms, with two small banners or one large one
Wealthier clans with jezails on the stand, or even having some Clan Moulder aquisitions
Loads and loads of variation this way
Oh yeah, and you will always see the skaven giving plenty of room for a Warpflame trower team .......