This miniature has sat under my computer monitor for at least a year. I was sorting out today and rediscovered it. Therefore tonight I built it.

It was reasonably easy to build. Apart from the rear of it. Luckily GF9 have instructions online. It comes with a peg to fit in the base. I cut this off before I find the base in the printer shed.
While I was in there I remembered I had the Prodos one still in it’s box. Yikes, EBay has it for £40 at the cheapest. I reckon that at a conservative estimate in the four boxes I have I have about £160.
I will get back to the undead cavalry soon. Highland Miniatures is going Egyptian Undead this month.

To be honest, these may just sit in the folder as, although I am impressed by them, i really don’t like the Egyptian vibe. I have a whole art of undead, I don’t need any more. But I am seriously not going to quibble. The above cost me £10.
Love that power loader.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Cheers Pete, it is from a Glorious Day in the Corps
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I did not enjoy putting the Kickstarter (not the redux) version of that model together.
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now you need some tiny servos to make the power hands spin!
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Ooooh now there is an idea
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Those Tomb Kings look great and very inspired by GW (which is a good thing in my book)!
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They are pretty much doing the Old World.
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