You
can never have too many cultist, right?
I
do need more cultists in our games of 7TV, and thought I could make some suitable ones
with a sprue of Frostgrave-cultist combined with arms and weapons from a sprue US
infantry from Warlord I got for free with a magazine. I also used some spare
German arms and weapons I got from a friend (Thanks, Laffe!), also Warlord I
think.
Very
easy conversions, really, and with them I got some really useful cultist ready
for some serious fighting.
The
taller figure comes from Shadows of
Brimstone, one of a gang of twelve. The other 11, identical to this one,
are still unmade. Don’t know if I will ever finish the lot, but the one can
always be used in a pulp game or two.
Yep, the stuff you got from me were from Warlord as well. Blitzkrieg Germans IIRC.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, as they fit perfectly
DeleteThe cultists look very good to me. Neat, bright and effective.
ReplyDeleteThey look the part, and I'm especially glad of the bazooka-team. Easy to paint, also, as I tired out Citadel Contrast paint Blood Angels Red to good effect.
Delete...tried out...
DeleteGreat idea. They turned out nicely!
ReplyDeleteI blame Laffe, who made a couple of modern cultist like these to me for xmas :-)
DeleteIt's Thomas fault! (Or should be)
DeleteNicely done!
ReplyDeleteDid something similar a while back, with arab infantry, anvil cultist heads and warlord us weapons. Like your "menacing red" scheme.
hmm, that's a really good idea
DeleteIn case you like to see, there is mine:
Deletehttps://knifeandfantasy.blogspot.com/2019/06/pulp-alley-2ed.html
I guess great mind think alike)
Those are really nice! What's the make of the arabs? I could always use more cultist :)
DeleteGreat blog btw. I'm following it now.
Agreed Joakim you can never have to many, my problem is I don't have any :( I've look at the Frostgrave ones many a time but felt they weren't right for my setting, you seemed to have fixed that :)
ReplyDeletehehehe :-)
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