tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3758613444877644220.post6028279596281427713..comments2020-12-05T19:45:18.569-04:00Comments on Void Spaces: Once More into the Breachhorridpersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14258055637085320233noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3758613444877644220.post-52772452917712993972013-01-30T05:37:10.803-04:002013-01-30T05:37:10.803-04:00Not a problem! I actually managed to secure a horr...Not a problem! I actually managed to secure a horribly-painted Praetorian Sergeant for my INQ28 project, which I've converted to have a revolver and sabre (going a little more to the ZULU origins...) <br /><br />That said, I personally would advocate the use of Mordians rather than Praetorians! (And GW still sells Mordians, too...) Molotovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06540550332926071868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3758613444877644220.post-44881102494876859092013-01-29T09:01:21.054-04:002013-01-29T09:01:21.054-04:00Molotov,
Very nice, demonstrating my mastery of a...Molotov,<br /><br />Very nice, demonstrating my mastery of all things blog I deleted your comment and my own when I tried to clear out the first comment you deleted.<br /><br />Decapitating the Praetorians was the last option I considered. They are a very characterful regiment that have sentimental attachments to many guard players. I still remember the White Dwarf showcase that featured them at Big Toof River. While I have a good stash of models to work with If I ever want to expand procurement getting more Praetorians would be an issue. Mordians aren't as popular and are more readily available.<br /><br />Another pro to the head swap is the versatility it lends to the limited number of poses in the range. When I complte the first squad I'll post a row of three copies to show what I mean.<br /><br />horridpersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14258055637085320233noreply@blogger.com