I really like that idea. And, I have an old metal Howling Banshee power sword....maybe another of my Scouts will pick it up.Space Marine special weapons troopers had 81-100 on D100 chance of generating a shuriken catapult in the Rogue Trader rulebook. All factions shared all rules in that book.
But I get the feeling that these scout models are supposed to be kill & take up what ever weapon comes to hand type individuals. It would certainly make for a good wargame rule or scenario.
Assume you have seen this coding of the range? https://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lostminiswiki/index.php?title=0295_Marine_ScoutsI've never seen this miniature close-up like this. What's tied to the belt under the punch-dagger?
I've seen them online but never in person & usually don't dig into the details until I do.Assume you have seen this coding of the range? https://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lostminiswiki/index.php?title=0295_Marine_Scouts
I would easily read some of the older ones as vet. sergeants leading the newer recruits.
I would enjoy seeing them as they are now.
I agree - the guy with the Ork bolter also has an Ork shoulder pad and the shuriken weapons are clearly Eldar models. They definitely scavenge what they can find, and this was actually a common approach for US long-range recon patrols (LRRPs) in the Vietnam war, where many carried Vietnamese weaponry which was more reliably repaired and reloaded with enemy parts and ammo while far from US supplies. That makes sense for a marine scout too.I've always taken it to be a harlequin mask. There's another who is carrying an ork bolter.
By all means, I'd love to see them.I don't want to hijack Knight Girl's thread, but if she approves . . .
All that said, trust me, they're not up to anything like current standards. Let's just say I painted them when they were new, and touched them up about when 2nd edition came out. (Might have been slightly before, even.)


Nice. The guy on the left feels more like an imperial agent than a space marine. Perhaps a guide assigned to the squad if you want to make them a unit? The right-most marine seems to be suffering from wear & tear as much as anything. I like the splashes of colour on the middle lot.Well then, here you go. Please be gentle. Most of these paint jobs are quite old.