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While we all surely wait for GLORIOUS SISTERS IN PLASTIC - even cosplayers became really good at this.

I guess it's going to be all over the inter-hammer-nets soon - soooooo....

 

Content somehow may be considered 16+ in some countries

 

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That one 16++ (?)

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Source: https://vk.com/wall-18969628_283

 

It's good to see how cosplay grow up these days.

 

UPDATE: that one actually based on Raging Heroes Davidians:

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Incredibly awesome, certainly.  But brave?  Really?  Fit and attractive girls showing skin with a healthy dose of photoshop is brave?  Plus, we Russians have no shame. :P

 

Those are based off of the Raging Heroes Davidians. I have 30 of them. They are fantastic models.

They don't seem to be on their website, were they a kickstarter only thing?

Honestly that's not a very good cosplay of them and more titillation. Repentia are supposed to look horrible, with tons of piercings, mutilations, scars, and holy writs pinned or nailed to their flesh. Not attractive women in holy writkinis.

Oh No, here come the feminists. Quick guys, cheese it!

 

They aren't cosplaying Repentia, regardless of title of the thread. The source image and inspiration is in the OP. Also I don't think many cosplayers would be willing to nail writs to their body, or have the cast of Syfy's Face Off at their disposal.

Lets nail some holy writ's to them boys! Make them into a real cosplay!

 

 

 

 

 

In all honesty, although the women are good looking, this cosplay isn't hot imo. It looks very 40k. 

Makes me think that Repentia would die extremely quickly though. :biggrin.:

I mean, I don't find this incredibly interesting. And I agree they only kinda look like Repentia. I get they're modeled after Raging Heroes, but that doesn't change how much they do or don't look like Repentia.

 

I'll give it a solid meh, in my personal opinion.

Honestly that's not a very good cosplay of them and more titillation. Repentia are supposed to look horrible, with tons of piercings, mutilations, scars, and holy writs pinned or nailed to their flesh. Not attractive women in holy writkinis.

 

Have you ever seen OTHER repentia cosplay?)

 

Well - these girls are tiny, but at least they quite fit - they have some scars and dirt.

That is the closest what you get to a "real" Repentia cosplay to this date.

 

So that depends. This is AAA for warhammer-cosplay standart, and well maybe B or C on a scale of What-real-Repentia-would-look-like.

 

Honestly that's not a very good cosplay of them and more titillation. Repentia are supposed to look horrible, with tons of piercings, mutilations, scars, and holy writs pinned or nailed to their flesh. Not attractive women in holy writkinis.

 

Have you ever seen OTHER repentia cosplay?)

 

Well - these girls are tiny, but at least they quite fit - they have some scars and dirt.

That is the closest what you get to a "real" Repentia cosplay to this date.

 

So that depends. This is AAA for warhammer-cosplay standart, and well maybe B or C on a scale of What-real-Repentia-would-look-like.

 

Latex prosthetics shouldn't be that hard for somebody to make if they've got the budget to make giant power-boots or full chainswords. These costumes look to be around the same budget as people who build full bionic eyes or admech cybernetic gloves. My issue is that it looks like something that belongs in sports illustrated, and not 40k. 

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