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I've decided that the eldar army I am working on will be an Iybraesil craftworld.

any ideas on how to make the HQ far seer and warlocks look, I was thinking of going the easy way and using dark elf and wood elf models but I want to modify them to look more futuristic.

also as far as wysiwyg is concerned I am making a wraithlord and am getting mixed opinions I hear wraithsword sucks, no it doesn't with any post I make about it. so I decided that since the shuricannon is the same cost as the wraithsword I would intigrate them both into one model so that depending on the game I'm playing I could choose one or the other to go with it's eldar missile launcher.

so to get to the point about the sword thing I still have the metal mohawk that wraithlords get and was thinking of adding it onto the shuricannon as a wraithbayonet. would I get away with this wysiwyg?

and if not anyone have any ideas how I could strap the shuricannon to it's lower back?
   
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You can do just about anything with green stuff. One option would be to make a green stuff strap from one end of the cannon to the other so he could just "sling it over his shoulder". Another option would be to use magnets in his back and on the gun itself so that when not in use it could be "stored" on his back. You might want to green stuff something back there to make it look like a holster (or just actualy make a holster). Heck if you did something like that, you could make it interchangeable so the sword could be stowed if necessary.

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