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    IMG_3534IMG_3535IMG_3549IMG_3547IMG_3546Remember those old bare arm sprues that came with those old Necromunda and Rogue Trader miniatures? They are almost impossible to find now and if you do find one on EBay they are charging a small fortune for them .

    Well I found a great alternative from Wargames Atlantic Aztec plastic kit.

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    phaidknott
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    Mad Robot Miniatures do a large range of arms and hands (as well as other bits). I did notice a “Grognard” line of torsos and heads and Lazguns some RT players might want to look at. The Mad Robot stuff is good, but a little older so should fit those older Necromunda minis. They do have some bare arms as well as Necromunda style arms 🙂

     

    https://madrobotminiatures.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=9_18&products_id=106

     

    ………and then there’s Anvil who also do a LARGE range of resin arms (although these are perhaps suffering from a bit of scale creep to match what GW put out these days).

     

    Depends on how many arms you need and you have any in your bits box, after all buying an entire box of plastic minis to rob the arms out of it might be a bit expensive (although you can just buy single sprues from various vendors).

    • This reply was modified 4 months ago by phaidknott.
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    That’s good to know thanks.

    i had some actually a good amount of extra after my Aztec build.
    plastic is fantastic as the hip kids say 😝

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