Bloody Dice

I just couldn't help myself.

First it was just Coteaz and a small crew of three Servitors with Multi-Meltas.  Then I found a few more GW Flagellant bodies... Then a few Plasma Cannons...

Suddenly, before I know it, I've got another three Servitors and they're in need of another Inqusitor!

Digging through one of my many boxes of models, bits and assorted hobby goodness I found the Titan Crew from Forge World.  The model just exudes that sneering arrogance that I can imagine a Inquisitor having.


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Having had my precious Sternguard utterly ravaged by Coteaz, when playing a friend last week, due to his "I've Been Expecting You" rule I decided (once I had overcome my rage) to join the cheesy beard club and make my own Coteaz and crew for an Inquisitorial detachment.

Finding the metal Coteaz model I had tucked away was one thing, but it was the Servitors that were the most challenging/fun to build.  It wasn't a complex conversion by any stretch of the imagination, but I wanted to create a unique Servitor, whilst maintaining the "style" of the GW models.

So, hobby knife in hand, I scoured my bits box for Multi-Meltas and appropriate bits, I created this little gang.



C&C welcome, feel free to ask questions, or share your own kitbashed Servitors in the comments section.

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I read this yesterday. Very exciting stuff. Have a read and then I shall share my hopes for this:

From Blood of Kittens:

Warhammer 40k: Inquisition 
Inquisition is designed for 2-4 players and each side will use custom cards and dice. Army sizes consist of about 5-10 models per side. A whole new set of models drawn from Blanche artwork will accompany. The game should be flexible as you can make and design your own Inquisitorial retinue. As for rules complexity that is anyone's guess, but the general marketing goal for Inquisition is a gateway game into the greater Warhammer 40k universe.
Beyond that GW, seems to be taking cues from Kickstarter projects like Sedition Wars and home-brewed rules like Inq28 for Inquisitor. This also might not end up as a limited edition run, but that all depends on sales, and if any support is continued will be done through digital expansions and updates.


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