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Abhorrent Grotesque Aberration





Connecticut, USA

Hello,

I want to use some meltas in my Veteran squads for my Vostroyans, they have models for just about all heavy weapons EXCEPT meltas, Does anyone have an idea on how to use some greenstuff or anything to make a melta?
   
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Texas

I remember GW had some Vost Army article/blog

they guy who was running it basically took the flamer and chopped off the flamer nozzle, then replaced it with a melta one

 
   
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Connecticut, USA

Hm, sounds easy enough, thanks for the tip, I'm going to try that.
   
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Texas

NP, I remember a few other conversions. i think he also did rough riders (dunno how, probably lots of chopping and GS) and storm troopers (I think he just added on the lasgun a power cord using GS)

 
   
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Connecticut, USA

Do you by any chance have the link to this article? No need to go out of your way, it would just be cool, if not it's all good.
   
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Texas

sadly no. it was one of NUMEROUS articles lost after GW changed the format of their site

 
   
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Connecticut, USA

I see, thank you for your advice, appreciate it.
   
 
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