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What is the best way to model my nobs with a kombi weapon and a big choppa?
All the kombi weapons are two handed and so are all the big choppas, what should I do?

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Stabbin' Skarboy





Melbourne

Big Bayonets.

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Nervous Accuser





Sweden

How about Gunchoppas? a gun wielded in two-hands like a axe with a choppa attached, or a choppa with a gun attached.
Also you could make some models having either the 'uge choppa or combi-weapon strapped on their back.
   
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Fixture of Dakka






A couple of suggestions-

Kombiweapon made from an IG Heavyweapon and any other weapon you can find.

I've seen some with Tau weapons, others with chaos weapons, any other heavy weapons, it doesn't nessesarily matter.

As for the "Big Choppa, use a pieace of plastic, or any of those other extra spru type bits and an X acto knife for a homemade choppa bit, and then attach it to the bottom of the Kombi-weapon

I made one that looked like a pick-axe, one that was a double headed axe, and then a few others that were outright just spiked bits, tied around the gun with thread/ string, colored to look like rawhide.



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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Burtucky, Michigan

You can cut off the 2nd hand on a normal big choppa, and then just extend the pole using small tubing from ink pens or similar. Ive done that on a few conversions and it looks great. As far as the combi shootas, you can just convert a normal shoota with the combi weapon on it. That way you have both weapons you want and they will be held in one hand.
   
 
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