Norse GW models

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Joker2and53
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Norse GW models

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Hey everyone! So I recently signed up for my first blood bowl league. I've played a couple of games on Tabletop years ago, and have played the video game a fair bit, but I'm still pretty New. I have an old norse team that has been floating around my closet for a decade, that I never managed to finish. My question is - what GW models can I use for the yhetee and the ulfwerners? It appears from my google searches that GW never produced a model for yhetees and ulfwerners, which was the same problem I had collecting them a decade ago. Thank you for any help!

PS - I know about Beorg Bearstruck. I just can't find him in ebay.

Thank you!

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I've used the one in the middle with the weapons removed and added some Chaos and Dark Elf shield as shoulder protection.

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But there are tons of other options if you do not insist to stick with GW miniatures.
Search might even find a whole thread about Snowtrolls, if I remember correctly.

As for the Ulfs... That was a bit of a hassle for me too and I ended up using those from Uscarls Miniatures:

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With those I had no idea about GW minis.
But my whole team was converted from Chaos Barbarians anyway and so I didn't need to fit the looks of the original team.

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The space wolf Wulfen make pretty good ulfwereners and you can use the Dark Eldar Clawed fiend as a Yheti as well.

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