Hi there, My fist post on tis site, ive never played a proper game of Inquisitor before, but i do have a small warband and have experimented with the rules in a few skirmishes.
thought i'd show you guys my models to get some opinionson them
Firstly, here is Inquisitor Payne
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_dKzBWK8cqBI/Se3MCY2oXYI/AAAAAAAAAGA/WMcS0LSKv64/s400/blog+059.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_dKzBWK8cqBI/Se3MDEr8RSI/AAAAAAAAAGY/CeuSAnhOE8I/s400/blog+062.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_dKzBWK8cqBI/Se3MC9DFWnI/AAAAAAAAAGQ/ni8RYHIwoYg/s400/blog+061.jpg)
as you can see, he's obviously dabbled in the darker areas of chaos. he has a pistol, chainsaw, shotgun, and demo charge (with a timer)
i'll take some photos of the rest of my warband later today. (although one of them was mauled by my dog recently, so its a man short :))
WELCOME TO THE CONCLAVE
He looks cool. I always like cherubaels head. Just used it myself in a conversion actually.
The paint scheme is nice- i like the yellow at the back, I can never seem to get it that bright. The gore on the chainsword is awesome- how did you do it?
Good selection of parts, are there more to come? :P
One question though- any particular reason for the big base? It looks cool but in gaming terms I've always found them to be a hindrance.
cheers an welcome
Adam
p.s. Inquisitor Payne... I had an English tutor at school who was DOCTOR Payne. frightening I know...
I love the character, but I would advise that, if you plan on playing the game, you put him of a 40mm base.
R.
cheers for the replies guys,
Adam: I think the photo may be doing my paintwork too much justice, the gore was simply blood red :D (i've learnt many new teqniques since painting this guy)
The base, well to be honest, when I made my other characters, I used 40mm bases, but I got into a stage of making all my main characters (even 40k ones) have larger bases
although I have since learned the error of my ways and gained another 40mm base, so I may do as you have suggested and re-base him
It just makes sense for INQ minis. With a big base like that, your model would struggle to fit down many narrow alleys or to balance on ledges designed for smaller bases!
Quote from: Adam Cunis on September 22, 2009, 11:57:55 AM
p.s. Inquisitor Payne... I had an English tutor at school who was DOCTOR Payne. frightening I know...
That's nothing. At uni, I had a first year anatomy lecturer called Professor Payne. That's right, dentists trained in Glasgow were all taught by Professor Payne...
Back on to the topic of the wonderful model though...
He looks seriously cool. Its always nice to see someone who's dabbled with the dark forces and come off physically corrupted. He also looks like a rough and ready Inquisitor - I bet he loves getting stuck in on the tabletop. Can't wait to see the rest.
Ruaridh