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Eugene, Oregon

Hey there! Going to be converting up some deathshroud terminators from the burning of prospero Tartaros pattern termies and I'm trying to figure out the best way to sculpt or make them some manreapers that will do the beautiful models justice! I have tried making scythes from plasticard before and have never been satisfied with the results so I figured I'd turn to you all for some advice! I'd prefer to not have to buy them from FW as that would seemingly be the easiest way but I don't feel that's in the budget currently, maybe some 3rd party scythes would work but then I'd need arms to replace the power fist arms on them. Any suggestions/tips/advice would be super helpful! Thanks in advance for any and all input! May papa nurgle bless you all.


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http://anvilindustry.co.uk/Double-Handed-Scythe

Out of stock, but they have a button to notify you as soon as they make more. I bet there are other options out there as well.

Or if you are up for the challange: download a program like Autodesk 123D Design, make some and have them printed at shapeways.



   
 
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