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DontFearDareaper Fezian22 Dec 2009 12:31 p.m. PST

I recently decided to add a Ministorum Priest to my Mordian Imperial Guard army. I've been looking around for a figure to use or modify and I decided to use a Necromunda zealot figure with a huge chain sword as my priest. I thought the big chainsaw would be a good model for an evicerator. I removed the combi-flamer since that option isn't available to the priest and added a bishop's cap with an oversized imperial symbol to make the figure look more guard-like. My Mordians are painted up to look like 1870's era Russian infantry so I made the priests robes green to fit in with the army theme. I'm just an army level painter, but I am pretty happy with the way this fellow turned out grin

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Dave

Paul Hurst22 Dec 2009 1:10 p.m. PST

Not enough skulls! evil grin

I'd like to see your "Russian" troops.

DontFearDareaper Fezian22 Dec 2009 1:16 p.m. PST

Well, here is a picture of my Mordian Rough Rider cavalry which are also conversion pieces.

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Dave

DontFearDareaper Fezian22 Dec 2009 1:24 p.m. PST

Ahh, I knew I had a couple of other pictures out there …

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My Mordian veteran squad (modified with Cadian bodies)

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My custom Punisher variant of the Leman Russ

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My ratling squad (they are wearing a kepi which was the offical uniform cap of the time but many units insisted on wearing the saucer cap as they felt the kepi was too European)

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Some rank and file infantry with an officer and commissar.

Hope that helps ..

Dave

Paul Hurst22 Dec 2009 1:28 p.m. PST

Thanks very much. Nice eye candy. Well done.

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