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Shas'la with Pulse Carbine



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I'm building a Crisis Suit that will be using all support systems, what are the physical model pieces I should use on the model to show that it has a Command and Control Node and a Multi-Spectrum Sensor Suite? Thanks!

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I wish GW would state which piece is which!

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The sensor spine from a tank ( the one with the 3 spines that is) might be suiteble for the Multi-Spectrum sensor suit... For command and control node, look at the drone the hero in the white armor (shadowsun?) has with it. in the previous edition (don't have a new codex yet so no idea the model is still in there)

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In my view, Tau technology moves so fast and is so modular that as long as you have some sensory looking things on the model then you can count them as anything. For example, fighter jets with radar don't usually have anything that actually looks like a radar tranciever because its fitted into the fuselage. Similarly under wing sensor pods all look the same, its the stuff inside that determines the capabilities.

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