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The Daemon Possessing Fulgrim's Body





Devon, UK

Ok, so I'm planning on taking the plunge on one of these babies, but just have a couple of questions before I do so I can better plan the project.

Firstly, how is the neck and head assembled? I'm planning on using him as a counts as Fateweaver, so would ideally like to for a second head. My plan originally was to badger FW into selling me a second head and neck assembly and fitting it on, but on closer inspection of the pics on the site, it appears the neck and torso are all one piece.

Is this correct, and is there really space to fit a second head and neck, even if I sculpt one from scratch?

Secondly, as a 40K player, I really would prefer mounting him on a rounded base. I'm guessing I'd need an oval, as it comes with a 100mm square, which I'm assuming would mean it is too large to fit on a 60mm circle?

Thanks!

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Primered White





San Diego California

Would probably be a major pain to try and sculpt a head that would match unless you have mad skills.It took me about 12 hours to trim/clean/pin this beasty,you have to make sure you get a good cast or the mould lines are awefull and yes he will fit on a "flier" base but not a 60mm.
   
 
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