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Eldar Craftworld Alaitoc, Wraithlords.

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Those look fun.
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I haven't played 40k for a year now, I can't remember how to play it, lol
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It kinda looks like a scary Mr Potato-head :shock:
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Big, heavy beggars too. I've never played any of the Warhammer games, these are for HOTT (Hordes of the Things) a set of fast play, simple fantasy/sci-fi rules.
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I know little or nothing about Warhammer Cameronian but those are a great looking pair.
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ShaunW wrote:I know little or nothing about Warhammer Cameronian but those are a great looking pair.
Same here, I know little about it too. This all came about because my son had some unwanted Warhammer 40K (sci-fi one as opposed to Warhammer which is the fantasy one) and I fancied using the figures for something as a change from historical stuff but didn't want to get into Warhammer per se. I had stumbled across a set of simple fast play sci-fi/fantasy rules 'Hordes of the Things' (HOTT) out of the same stable as DBA. The figures illustrated are the last of eleven armies I ended up doing for HOTT based on old Games Workshop figures which could be picked cheap on e-bay.

This what the whole 'army' looks like:

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