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This is Astartes! More Spartan Marines

By Rob Baer | February 19th, 2012 | Categories: Conversion Corner, Conversions, Jkin, Space Marines, Warhammer 40k

Today we have yet more madness, as Jkin has been at it again converting more Spartan Marines.

He’s going to be making a whole army of these guys, and I have no doubts that he can do it either.

To make his “Spartans” Jkin de-ultraed Marenus Calgar’s Honor Guard, and then added in a spear from the Beastmen kit for their Close Combat Weapon.

He also use the Liquid Green Stuff to help clean up the gouges from removing the Ultramarine symbols.  Three Sixty below.

You can checkout more of Jkin’s work here.

What do you think, would it be neat to see a full army of these guys? -MBG


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