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SymphonicPoet10 Sep 2015 11:21 p.m. PST

Inquisitors have long been a fact of life in the human Imperium a long long time. And while they don't get out to the rim often, even here they are known.

In fact, Inquisitors were among the first oddballs I collected in large numbers. But these are the three in newest paint, one of whom is a relatively recent addition to the cast of characters.

I've had the Ordo Maleus and Grey Knight since the 80s. I stripped the two of them a year or so back and there they sat. Acquiring the early RT gent got me going again.

Here's the whole anti Scooby Gang:

There is, of course, more art on ye olde blogge in a post called Enquiring Minds. Again, I had the flat enamel drying somewhat gloss problem. That seems to pop up every now and then unpredictably. Could be that the humidity is too high. That seems to do it. Should have waited for a dryer day, but I sprayed indoors in my air conditioned house, so I'd have thought it would be fine. Maybe it just wasn't air conditioned enough. Hmm. Touchy stuff.

jpattern211 Sep 2015 5:56 a.m. PST

I saw those on your blog yesterday. Very nice work. thumbs up

OldGrenadier at work11 Sep 2015 10:17 a.m. PST

Lovely figures. I always liked the older Citadels.

SymphonicPoet12 Sep 2015 11:21 p.m. PST

Thank you Old Grenadier.

chromedog24 Sep 2015 5:56 p.m. PST

The inquisitor in powered armour has the SAME face as the model they did for Rogue Trooper's "Traitor General".

It's surprising where bits of the 40k stuff ended up (or vice versa).

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