Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Fox's INQ-28

Yes, I have recently made an attempt to get into the now-out-of-production specialist game of Inquisitor. For those who have not heard of the game, it is a skirmish-level game based on the forces of the Inquisition. "War-bands" of a few characters per player compete in a near-roleplaying fashion. To make things totally fair, there is a GM just like the original version of Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader. In tribute to the great Molotov of the Conclave forums (as seen here), I have converted a couple of characters in the 28mm scale (Inquisitor is made to play in 54mm).

First up is an Astartes, next to a power-armored Inquisitor. I simply used an extra pair of Terminator legs to make the Astartes taller than his counterparts. This character will NOT be used in my warband, but if I run any campaigns in-house he may be a boss-adversary. The Inquisitor in Power Armor is a model I have had for a while, but have never gotten around to using it. This seemed like a good opportunity.



Next, we have a model I converted for my wife to play as. We settled on a name and background, which I might go into later on a new post. To summarize, she is an Enforcer for the Inquisition, also known as a Ward.



The last picture is of the character I intend on using for myself: a Veteran Imperial Guardsman Sergeant. He is equipped with a slick carbine version of the lasgun that I whipped up. I used the Pig Iron head with the gas-mask that I have used for all my Guardsman veterans, so it can fit into my regular 40k games somehow if I wish. Take a look:



That's it for now. This should keep me occupied until the new Tyranid codex arrives!

Until next time,
---FP135

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