V 2.0 now with blasty, shooty and stabby powers.
by cubbruin
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14 years ago
My newest D&D character. He's actually a new version of my other "Warforged" that I used for this same 3.5 Eberron campaign. Basically we got some new Pathfinder books and I wanted to try out the Gunslinger class instead of being a straight up two handed fighter. I knew just what model from Privateer Press to get when I found out.
This is a Warmachines Cygnar Hunter slightly modified to fit my character more accurately. I added a buckler (right arm) and a shortened spear/bayonet (left arm) both from Warhammer's skeletons set
This is a Warmachines Cygnar Hunter slightly modified to fit my character more accurately. I added a buckler (right arm) and a shortened spear/bayonet (left arm) both from Warhammer's skeletons set
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Sashathana
~sashathana
Hm. I still have my warmachine army. Lovely models, all.
cubbruin
~cubbruin
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I have to agree, it's why I went with Warmachines over Warhammer... their models seemed to have a better quality and all around more interesting appeal.
Sashathana
~sashathana
true. the warhammer models are a little more plan. I have to say, though, I love the plainness of the WH40K models. gives lots of room for modding. the warmachine models are a little more difficult to mod without making them look odd. It does take a bit of work to make a dreadnaut look anything like a warmachine vehicle, but you can do it. or make it look steampunkish, or slick-tech like something our of shadowrun or robotech. The warmachine models are absolutely stunning as is. Depends on how much work you want to do.
Yopen
~yopen
After one DnD session with you guys I know what 3.5 Eberron means lol
TheDK
~thedk
And thats how we get you
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