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Made in gb
Stalwart Veteran Guard Sergeant





Salisbury

Hello, just a quick question as I don't want to spend any money needlessly.

Going to treat myself to a tasty dread from Forgeworld (MkIV venerable), but was gonna try to make it left handed just for a change. Will the Contemptor pattern arms fit into the standard dread shoulder units? Obviously might need a bit of trimming but don’t want to do too much, as never trusted superglue that much.

Cheers Ears

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Made in eu
Road-Raging Blood Angel Biker





Welwyn Garden City, England

I though you could left and right handed version of most of the weapons from FW anyway?

Dont think Contemptor arms will fit though design wise - the shoulders look shallower from top to bottom and outide to inside and also wider from front to back than the normal dreadnought design.

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Made in de
Slaanesh Chosen Marine Riding a Fiend





Babenhausen, Germany

If you are looking for alternative dreadnought arms have you looked at Puppetswar? Their Space Warriors line has many dreadnought compatible arms. (Example)

   
Made in gb
Stalwart Veteran Guard Sergeant





Salisbury

Cheers those arms look sweet! Puppetswar looks a great site, very very tempted by the zombies now!

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