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Chaos Space Marines?

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Chaos Space Marines?

So they are on paper chaos space marines…..they really arnt, i think they are humans chopped up and used for parts for to create a body guard for the general.

Parts wise its Delaque gang members, no arms and guitar wire cut and glued in.

The heads and other parts are bits that looked cool in the ironstrider kit, cut up and glued in where they looked right.

The paint scheme is the same, but the amount of whites and pinks flipped to stand out more. It also means when i do the the general i can use more white so they stand out more in amoung their body guard.

What are the weapons? well on paper its chain swords and bolt pistols. I imagine the things have heat ray vision to cover bolt pistols. The gun armed one is either a heavy close combat weapon, special weapon or heavy weapon. I have no idea yet…i think this is very much a project of make cool things and make them fit in.

The same is, although i have decided to stay inside the GW mini ecosystem, i imagine thease models (with the correct sized bases) are too converted for playing at compertition.

I have also noticed the army list keeps changing in my head as i come up with cool ideas.

Chaos Space Marines?
Chaos Space Marines?
Chaos Space Marines?
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templar007
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I was just jumping in and out of projects and came apon yours.

Very interesting! ??

I have seen some striking projects use pink in ways that set off the senses and can be quite errie.

scribbs
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This project is fantastic. The model you’ve used as the project image is particularly striking for me, but I really enjoying seeing what you’ve been building and how you’ve chosen to paint them. Certainly not ‘normal’ 40k, but very evocative of some of the classic artwork.

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