On the bright side though, some people will be doing lots of angel conversions in 40k. At least that was what i've seen being said in one of the 40k foruns i search for army conversions.
The Sigmar marines had to have some utility :P
With all those hammers and stuff the "Good Guys" would make some interesting inquisition units in power armour.
The liberators would likely give some nice crusaders with some changes in helmets and such.
The chaos bloodreavers would likely make good base for renegade conversions for tainted guards, vraks non-militia units (worker rabble, mutants...) and those mercenaries from the 13th volume of IA that they called marauders (just like warhammer chaos had marauders).
On the bright side though, some people will be doing lots of angel conversions in 40k. At least that was what i've seen being said in one of the 40k foruns i search for army conversions.
The Sigmar marines had to have some utility :P
Because the AOS starter box, if you check GW, has lots of toned armour.. :)
It would also do very good as CSM also. :)
Yeah I've seen the presentation video at GW.
With all those hammers and stuff the "Good Guys" would make some interesting inquisition units in power armour.
The liberators would likely give some nice crusaders with some changes in helmets and such.
The chaos bloodreavers would likely make good base for renegade conversions for tainted guards, vraks non-militia units (worker rabble, mutants...) and those mercenaries from the 13th volume of IA that they called marauders (just like warhammer chaos had marauders).
Damn forgot to say what represents the army of Sigmar the best:
HAMMER TIME!
Who would have thought GW would make MC Hammer so relevant again :P
Slaneesh?