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    #1945735

    No idea what I’m looking at, but it’s cool!

    #1945755
    somegeezer
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    Splendid stuff, a strong poke to my nostalgia bones. I loved brats from Confrontation and I’d love to see GW update them.

    They rejigged them as Spyrers but also mentioned something more brat-like in one of the lesser hives.

    #1945756
    Lazagram
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    Instantly thought of Dog the Bounty Hunter with those hairstyles, Amazing work, very cool

    #1945770
    sundancer
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    Will you now

    • do a repaint
    • keep them as is for future reference

     

    #1945829

    I’m going to play them as is .

    How dare you say repaint them 😒

    #1945830

    I like to think that the Spyres are big game hunters and the Brats are rich kids that think that they are tough.

    #1945831

    Before Necromunda there was Confrontation a game released by GW via White Dwarf magazine.

    a overly complicated RPG light miniatures game but I had a lot of fun playing it.

    This was the Richie rich upper Hivers who had a lot of money who thought that they were tough.

    #1945832

    Oh yeah! That was way back. I started playing right around the time Necromunda came out, so remember (vaguely) Confrontation. Some people in my group liked the concept.

    #1945838
    somegeezer
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    I had a blister of brats. I’d jump at another shot at murder for entitled prickness

    #1945874

    All the Brats together IMG_4416

    #1946026
    gorram
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    Fantastic looking models – so cool that they (finally) came back to you!

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