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| Rock on ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Age: 24
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I've thought long and hard about a female army you see, glad to be of service!
__________________ Ik zit me voor het vensterraam onnoemelijk te vervelen. Ik wou dat ik 2 hondjes was: dan kon ik samen spelen. |
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I have been creating a mixed gender Gaurd army for a couple of years. I have used: Escher Eldar/Dark Eldar Elves/Dark Elves Mordheim Sisters of Sigmar some older models from the Warhammer range and even Sisters of Battle! OK don't faint, I haven't chopped off heads or filed off their Power Armour. I take moulds of their heads and use them with standard (beheaded) guard models, with a couple of other bits modeled with green-stuff, just for appearances sake ![]() The Juves from Escher are quite cool if you drill out a Cadian helmet and give them a small backpack! The Eldar/Elves are tricky because of their 'ahem' lack of suitable attire but it can be done with a carefull paint job or some greenstuff. |
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