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I like the Rackham helmets (i presume) but they somehow doesn't feel spacewolfy, but everything else is insanely good.

I'll agree with what has been said, as i can't really contribute with much more.

 

:Edit: had to re-formulate myself.

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Can you PM me about the parts for the termies? I am doing a PH Alpha Legion army to be ready for the next campaign weekend. Both of my primarchs are done but nowhere near as good as your grey hunters!
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The termie heads are from the Steam Knight set from Maxmini.

 

@Firenze - Termies bits

 

Head - Steam Knight set from Maxmini

Torso - Normal termy

Shoulder pads - oil drums (Tamiya jerry can set) cut in half and layered over normal termy pads

Legs - Three Space Marine shoudler pads cut to size and bent open a little to fit over normal termy legs

 

That's about it.

 

Mjol

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Being Swedish with Viking blood I can't even begin to tell you how warm I get inside me when I see Space Wolves done this way, now these guys owns up to the whole "Viking" theme that the Space Wolves have!

 

They look absolutely brutal!

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First off, I bow to your modeling skills. These termies are incredible creations and I think you have given them a menacing aura, that the rest of us would love to impart to our miniatures. I like the word "brutal", as they are every bit that.

 

Now, I do have a couple comments:

 

1. As much love as you have put into the models, it seems to me that just a little more love could be put into their painting. Don't get me wrong, they look really good, but they are a little two dimensional looking and I think with some highlights on the edges of the armor here and there, they'd really pop.

 

2. The mud on their boots. I think this is applied a little too heavily, given that they are standing on a solid field of snow (no mud present on their bases). I like to see dirt on people's figures as I'm not a "pristine" marine kind of guy. So the deep brown mud is a bit of a distraction to me.

 

All that said, I do think that they are brilliant figures and would be honored to play against them and with them.

 

This is an army to be proud of.

 

Cheers,

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The termie heads are from the Steam Knight set from Maxmini.

 

@Firenze - Termies bits

 

Head - Steam Knight set from Maxmini

Torso - Normal termy

Shoulder pads - oil drums (Tamiya jerry can set) cut in half and layered over normal termy pads

Legs - Three Space Marine shoudler pads cut to size and bent open a little to fit over normal termy legs

 

That's about it.

 

Mjol

Thanks. My AL will look better now I know!

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The termie heads are from the Steam Knight set from Maxmini.

 

@Firenze - Termies bits

 

Head - Steam Knight set from Maxmini

Torso - Normal termy

Shoulder pads - oil drums (Tamiya jerry can set) cut in half and layered over normal termy pads

Legs - Three Space Marine shoudler pads cut to size and bent open a little to fit over normal termy legs

 

That's about it.

 

Mjol

 

Awesome, awesome stuff!

 

One quick question - what are you using to make the 'raised collar' on the Terminator models?

 

Thanks!

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Thanks for that!

 

I am working on some Pre-Heresy Terminators myself, and have a few of the Tamiya barrel/drum kits - good to know that they bits I'm after are already in house!

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