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A Journey Into Inq28 & Warhammer 40,000 =][=

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Future Ideas

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So – I thought I’d collate some of my future ideas for using different miniatures to build up this Inquisitorial army and its various bits and bobs.

The first thing is another bit of kitbash planning. To make the actual Scion Command option I’m going to mix the Subjugators with the original Astra Militarum kit.

This unit comes with more special weapons so I thought it would work nicely. I think it also makes the “bodyguard” feel of the Scion Command a little better since they are armed with those massive shields.

The next thing is doing something similar with the Bullgryns and the Servitors that you can get from the Necromunda range (so much fun to be had with those plastics).

This should make things feel a little more “jury-rigged”. I want the Inquisitors warband and army to feel like he has dragged it from all sorts of different corners of the city infrastructure so he can hunt down his foes.

I also really like the Jotunn suit design for the Ogryn Servitors. I think that should work nicely to get that “grim” feel across again.

The other thing I’ve talked about is adding the Taurox into the mix. These are going to get conversion kits to replace the tracks with wheels.

Future Ideas

The wheels are going to come from Etsy. I looked others out there but they are pretty expensive. So, an Etsy buy of £8 seems legit AND should be simple to assemble – they don’t look as polished as some kits BUT they get the job done.

Last but not least, another character to help my Inquisitor. I’m going to use this lady as part of his warband then playing Planet 28 and Inq28.

Future Ideas

Again, I think Servalen looks great and I would have her without her visor and mask on. I would go with a similar pale skin paint job for her and use that awesome black and red design on her armour. I might change out the weapon in her right hand to be something a bit more brutal though.

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