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Righty tighty, enough memes
Time for more models
First of the five-guy devastator squad, armed with this bigass lascanon
Plus, he comes with a friend:
A mortal chapter serf, tagging along with her much bigger bros to bring the boom to any heretic within a mile
On tabletop, she will represent that token which the devastator marines have (originally a fugly cherub servitor)
A heavy weapons squad. Armed with “plasma cannons”. Yes. “Plasma”.
Devastators, Arcade
Konamicember- Let's get back into battle in Devastators!
Konamicember- Let’s get back into battle in Devastators!
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I am becoming increasingly irritated with scale differences in the parts of the same model. I didn’t pay much attention to it at first (because who does?) but looking at the sizes of hands, arms, heads and such it’s difficult to justify using FW’s upgrade kits for 30K with the plastic kits, since the plastics are slightly but noticeably larger - I used a Devastator MK VI helmet on my converted model representing Exodus (an Alpha Legion assassin), and I had to take it off again since the head looked too fat compared to the rest of him (mainly based on a crouching Mor Deythan body). The plastic heads are larger, and much wider/rounder than the resin ones - they’ll look out of scale on older plastics like bikes and land speeders, where the resin upgrades will look out of scale on the modern plastics.
TBH this smacks the same corner of my brain that’s bothered by how difficult it’d be to get the old Black Templar upgrades to work with most new kits, and even the 6E tactical squad to an extent. Stop with the fucking scale creep GW
Working on my Devastators and finally got to the problem of the Armorium Cherub. I hate those things, the Cherubs. I get that why and how they are a thing. I’d even say that they’d be on the shortlist of models who exist to explain the grim darkness of the far future. However, I still don’t want to use one.
So I took a Servo-Skull, the Cherub, and some snippers and created Bernie the Armorium Servo-Skull. Went a little bit heavy on the paint for the wings and the dry-brushing but overall I am pleased with the results.