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Although these figures are commonly described as Hunters, the blister packs in which they were briefly available described them as Underhive Gangers.
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Although the following four figures are commonly described as Hunters, the blister packs in which they were briefly available described them as Underhive Gangers.
 
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Although the following four figures are commonly described as Maniacs, the blister packs in which they were briefly available described them as Underhive Gangers.
 
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Although these figures are commonly described as Maniacs, the blister packs in which they were briefly available described them as Underhive Gangers.
 
 
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Although the following figures are commonly described as Ratskins, the blister packs in which they were briefly available described them as Underhive Gangers. In fact, the term "Ratskin' only appeared when the Necromunda game was released some time later.  
Although these figures are commonly described as Ratskins, the blister packs in which they were briefly available described them as Underhive Gangers. In fact, the term "Ratskin' only appeared when the Necromunda game was released some time later.  
 
  
 
More importantly, if the figures are looked at closely, it is clear the skin they are wearing is not a ratskin but more like a wolf or dog skin. This shows up more clearly in White Dwarf 137. Thanks to Greg Storey for pointing this out.
 
More importantly, if the figures are looked at closely, it is clear the skin they are wearing is not a ratskin but more like a wolf or dog skin. This shows up more clearly in White Dwarf 137. Thanks to Greg Storey for pointing this out.
  
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image:Citadel Ratskin 1.jpg|Underhive Ganger (aka Ratskin) 1
 
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image:Citadel Ratskin 2.jpg|Underhive Ganger (aka Ratskin) 2
 
image:Citadel Ratskin 2.jpg|Underhive Ganger (aka Ratskin) 2

Revision as of 14:22, 4 September 2010

First Releases - Citadel

Although the following four figures are commonly described as Hunters, the blister packs in which they were briefly available described them as Underhive Gangers.


Although the following four figures are commonly described as Maniacs, the blister packs in which they were briefly available described them as Underhive Gangers.

Although the following figures are commonly described as Ratskins, the blister packs in which they were briefly available described them as Underhive Gangers. In fact, the term "Ratskin' only appeared when the Necromunda game was released some time later.

More importantly, if the figures are looked at closely, it is clear the skin they are wearing is not a ratskin but more like a wolf or dog skin. This shows up more clearly in White Dwarf 137. Thanks to Greg Storey for pointing this out.


First Releases - Marauder

First Releases - Arms & Weapons