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Fixture of Dakka





So I want to convert a female autarch for my craftworld Iybraesil list, but i find myself a bit uncertain as to which bits to use. If I'm not mistaken, most aspect warrior kits are finecast or pewter these days, and dire avenger legs are very stationary. I don't mind using dark eldar or harlequin bits, but harlies and wyches both seem like they'd be too lightly armored to look like they have a 3+ save. Also, it would be rather helpful to have a torso with breasts as this is meant to be an Iybraesil autarch. I have most of the bits I want/need, but I need my legs and torso!

Can anyone recommend a kit that might work? Ideally, I'd like to have my autarch in a sprinting pose, but I'm somewhat flexible.

I was thinking of perhaps using some kabalite warrior bits and then putting my spare wraith guard "hip plates" over the pauldrons to smooth the model out while simultaneously making it stand out. Thoughts?


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Look into scourges,or more accurately just there legs. They have a great sense of movement and as long as you pick a pair of legs that have shoes instead of talons they even look reasonably well protected. Then use an aspect warrior upper torso.

 
   
 
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