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Looks like you've got yourself a space marine predator tank.

The last time I played warhammer 40K I was building two armies, space wolves (no longer in codex) and eldar.

Great game to play if people take pride in presenting the board scene and their armies, which these pictures show you do.

A little dry brushing for highlights and rust stains will bring your models out even further. Model railway magazines and the Games Workshop are good sources for painting techniques.

RPG games on the net are good but when face to face with your opponent I believe is better. I think the reduction of the rules in the modern 40K game make for a faster game.  It was a bugger when playing against a (newbie) with the old rules.

All the best

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it seems too clean, but every vent and metallic part on the tank is dry-brushed with rust

oh and space wolves have their own codex

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Scytale

Its been four years since I played my last 40K game. Space wolves v's Tyrinnies, or however you spell it, for those lizard beasties. Terminator armour does have its uses.

Looking on the web sites these days I thought the space wolves were no longer available as an army in the modern 40K. I would have preferred the orks and nec's to go instead. I still have the space wolves codex somewhere, but can the army still be used and added onto?

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