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Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

I'm currently working on my Devestator squad and have planned out how I want the guys with the big guns to look.



Essentially I take the DA Techmarine head, fill in the mouth icon with putty and assemble. It looks pretty hot when you give him a big honking gun. Here is an example I made before the new Devestator legs were made.



So, the head gives him a Mr. Frowny-face look from this angle but it also makes this guy look much more imposing.

My question is, what to do with the rest of the squad? There are ten guys in a Devastator squad, not that you'd know looking at tabletops around the country.

I don't think the Techmarine head or new style Devastator legs would look right on what is basically a Tactical Marine, but I'd also hate it to look like some Tacticals wandered over to my Devs and decided to just hang out for a while.

I've decided to use the bare chest torsos that the big gun guys wear and I think giving them helmets with some sort of comms, optics, etc., would be better than just a regular helmet. But what about the legs? Would Tactical legs be okay, or should I use something else?

Any suggestions are welcome.


 
   
 
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