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Shas'ui with Bonding Knife






OK, so after a many month hiatus from Space Marines (and well 40K overall), I've returned back to finally just consolidating all of my space marines (except for maybe Betrayal at Calth) to Dark Angels. I bought a Repulsor the day it came out because I really liked the way it look and was super pumped on both Primaris as well as Dark Angels at that time. Well, before/during my recent marriage and resulting move to a house, it seems as though the Ironhail Heavy Stubber on the main turret broke off. There's no reason to look for it as it's definitely long gone now.

While I could probably cut what little is left off the main turret and buy new bits, before I do that, I was wondering, what are the WYSIWYG rules for this particular model. Do I need to buy new buy new bits to use it in a tournament? Can I count the Pintle Mount Ironhail Heavy Stubber as the required weapon for the tank instead leaving the pintle mount gun slot open on the FOC? If I was playing against you in a casual game, would you allow me to count the broken off Ironhail Heavy Stubber as being there? Would a tournament allow me to count it as being there even though it's not?

Thanks

SG

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Confessor Of Sins





Tacoma, WA, USA

There are no rules for what to do with a broken model. Repair it to the best of your ability and call it good.

As part of it is still on the model, I would suggest going with a battle damaged paint job, thereby avoid the need for new bits or some homemade solution.
   
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Moustache-twirling Princeps




United Kingdom

I would say as you can replace the heavy stubber with an onslaught gatling cannon it should really be modelled. Did you add another stubber to the turret?
   
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[DCM]
Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury

This seems largely identical to the thread you started here :

https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/770141.page

so t'would seem this is redundant TBH.

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