I’m working to bring my five model Goliath Gang to full strength, so here are five more models. New Necromunda doesn’t have dedicated models for Juves, so I thought it would be fun to mix in some classic Goliath Juve models into the mix. Like my terrain collection, which features a mix of classic cardboard buildings and modern Sector Mechanicus terrain pieces, I thought it would be fun to have old and new models side by side. And with a proper paint job, I think the classic Juves don’t look out of place, at least not that much.
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Stahly
The mysterious masked Stahly is the founder and mastermind of Tale of Painters. Hailing from Craftworld Germany, he has been walking the Path of the Warhammer Collector since childhood. Over the decades, he has painted multiple armies and countless warbands and miniatures. When he's not painting miniatures or working on his library of hand-painted colour swatches, he's testing the latest paints, tools and model kits with German precision and a no non-sense attitude.
I'd not been following new Necromunda that closely, but I hadn't realised that the new range doesn't include juves. That seems to be a gaping hole that needs to be fixed ASAP; but these classic miniatures look brilliant next to the newer adult Goliaths. Great work.