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I have only compiled official category 1a warbands. I'm sorry to tell you that lizardmen I have nothing ...
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2174777228
Hopefully some day that'll get fixed :(
1. To my knowledge no one has scanned in their Sisters of Sigmar miniatures to use in Tabletop Simulator or other such tools. Closest you can get is taking photos of said miniatures found on the net and using them as 2d papercraft-style cutouts on a base. AFAIK the Mordheim video game uses a format that's not exactly easy to reverse engineer either, and as SoS have no representation in any other Warhammer game, there is nowhere else to fetch their models from (aside from maybe making the entire warband out of a kitbash of Repanse's head and warrior priest bodies from TW:WH2, but then you literally have an entire warband that looks identical, defeating the purpose of Mordheim) (cont)