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.
What do you think about my classic Juves? Leave a comment or reaction below.
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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.