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Might want to look at the upcoming infantry from Dreamforge. their kickstarter with pics is here:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dreamforge-games/something-wicked-this-way-comes-crusader-plastic-m

They have opened the Pledge Manager to new backers:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/2100/469751.page

"We are opening up the Kickstarter pledge manager to new customers.
For customers that missed the Kickstarter or were unable to pledges due to the credit card restrictions of Amazon Payments, we are opening up the pledge manager to accept new backers.
You can find the pledge manager here: https://www.wargamesfactory.net/
We are accepting two payment formats, each has specific instructions below. Please note: The pledge manager will not be available after November 1st. "
Made in us
Nurgle Chosen Marine on a Palanquin





That is a very good rendition of the oak leaf, fall side SS camo pattern. I would tone the orange down just a tiny bit. The orange is pretty bright, but not quite that bright.
Just for the record, there were never any camouflaged greatcoats as this fig is wearing. Yes, I know its just a fantasy...

 Aristocrap wrote:


EDIT: Found this picture - the scheme is pretty spot-on to my liking.
 
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