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Made in pl
Slippery Scout Biker




Poland

Ok, this is my n00b question number 2.
Just got a fresh box of Assault Marines and I'm looking through the bits. As a new painter and gamer I was holding off on getting the Codex for the Space Marines until the new one came out so, I can't really consult that.

My question is why do I have both regular and Assault backpacks (jump packs) and front torsos in the box?

Thanks for the help

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/08/11 08:34:08


 
   
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Nottingham, UK

Because assault marines do not necessarily come with jump packs; for example when mounted in vehicles / storm ravens etc.

 
   
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Lake Macquarie, NSW

Does the sprue with the packs also have the torsos? If it does it's probably the same one that comes in the tactical squad box, and making a new one for the assault squad is more effort than it's worth.

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Slippery Scout Biker




Poland

The spruce with the jump packs has the assault torsos. There is a third spruce with regular backpacks and regular tactical squad looking torsos which is why I got a little confused...
   
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Puyallup, Wa

It just gives you more options. Assault marines can take a dedicated transport and remove their jump packs. Yes not having a codex to reference can make all the extra pieces confusing.
   
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As above just said:
An assault squad can take jump packs or a transports, if they take the transport they go with normal back packs and the same weapons.
   
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Dante72 wrote:
The spruce with the jump packs has the assault torsos. There is a third spruce with regular backpacks and regular tactical squad looking torsos which is why I got a little confused...

'Sprue'

A spruce is a tree.

 
   
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Poland

 insaniak wrote:
Dante72 wrote:
The spruce with the jump packs has the assault torsos. There is a third spruce with regular backpacks and regular tactical squad looking torsos which is why I got a little confused...

'Sprue'

A spruce is a tree.


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next n00b question. If I want to make the Corvus Armor AM I have the Beakie head, legs and left (spiked) shoulder pad. Why couldn't they just include the correct right shoulder pad? As I far as I know, the "correct' one is without the raise edge. Why include the left one if your not gonna make the right one. Just curious

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Devon, UK

 insaniak wrote:
Dante72 wrote:
The spruce with the jump packs has the assault torsos. There is a third spruce with regular backpacks and regular tactical squad looking torsos which is why I got a little confused...

'Sprue'

A spruce is a tree.


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