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Should I do a simple melee / pistol weapon swap tutorial?
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I was just working on some of my models, swapping some single handed melee weapons and I was just thinking how it adds an amazing amount of variety to the troops. (And as an ork player, variety is a requirement for me.)

I was wondering if anyone has done a decently detailed tutorial on the process, and if not, should I do one myself? I imagine it's a fairly simple process for most to figure out, but I could be wrong and it could be a valuable asset to some newer (and possibly even more veteran) models.

Edit: A quick little example of what I mean. Originals in top-left and bottom-right. Conversions in top-right and bottom-left.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/06/17 22:16:06


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