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Regular Dakkanaut




North Augusta, SC

I build my custom Guard using Mad Robot heads on Cadian models. Can the snap fit models easily have custom heads glued to them?
   
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





I haven't seen a snap-fit Cadian, but generally if it's snap-fit it won't have a separate head. So, as long as you are ginger enough with a blade or saw and can clean chop off the old head, you should be okay. Do you have a picture of the snap-fit sprues?
   
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Imperial Agent Provocateur




The heads are attached to the torso but look pretty straightforward to remove, especially if you're not too fussed about keeping the Cadian heads.
http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/topic/276976-varied-poses-from-ig-push-fits/
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




North Augusta, SC

Thanks for the replies. Not sure the extra time is worth the money saved by just buying the regular box of 10
   
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Otiose in a Niche






Hyderabad, India

Probably not worth it. I have a box of them, besides the terribad poses the heads have a collar on the back of the neck that makes it hard to swap heads.

Here's my aborted attempt at turning them into arbites, you can see the scoring on the body from trying to cut the head off. Fortunately I was using Brettonian heads with a big gorget but more normal heads would look terrible.



Compare with what I could do with normal cadians and I think it's worth it.



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Regular Dakkanaut




North Augusta, SC

Well, that settles it. Thanks.
   
 
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