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Made in ca
Longtime Dakkanaut





Toronto

So, in a mid-day delirium, I ordered a Repulsor Executioner for my retromarines, because it's a big tank and I like big tanks.
Problem: The thing looks like a cinderblock rolled in lego bricks.
Solution: round that sucker out, cold war style!

I sanded down the beveled edges to fit more with my 1950's army aesthetic, and replaced the turret with part of a kharadron airship-orb. I tried to consolidate the weapon systems a bit as well, because jesus they're all over the place. Mounted the gatlinggun in the hull, the stormbolters to the turret/rear (seriously, censored.gif kind of AA mount are the icarus stubbers supposed to be?) and then used a dunecrawler rocket pod to counts-as everything else (heavy bolters, fragstorm launchers, stubbers)


   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut





Central Illinois

Looking really good! I'm digging the Soviet-style turret and the consolidation of weapons was a good call. The turret does seem a little busy with all the details compared to the hull, though (Overlord steam/industrial aesthetic comared to the smoother Astartes look). On the whole, though, really enjoying this and looking forward to seeing where you go with it from here.

Leigen_Zero wrote:
nectarprime wrote:
Um, isn't styrene + gasoline = napalm?
More or less yes...Great, we've gone from cheap resin substitutes to weapons banned by the geneva convention...

 
   
Made in us
Powerful Phoenix Lord





Nice, looks better than the normal kit.
   
Made in ca
Longtime Dakkanaut





Toronto

Good call, I might take off some of the rivets on the turret to streamline it a bit more. There's also a couple holes I can fill up as well.
Detail density on the hull should go up as well once I put on the hover-plates and equipment stowage on the sides.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2019/07/19 17:03:56


   
Made in us
Omnipotent Necron Overlord






 Elbows wrote:
Nice, looks better than the normal kit.
I like the conversion but the regular kit iis one of the best looking models I've put together and the turret is the best part IMO - this is missing that turret!

If we fail to anticipate the unforeseen or expect the unexpected in a universe of infinite possibilities, we may find ourselves at the mercy of anyone or anything that cannot be programmed, categorized or easily referenced.
- Fox Mulder 
   
 
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