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    Default Grey Knight Conversions

    Grey Knight Librarian:



    Grey Knight Techmarine with Conversion Beamer:


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    What bits did you use for the conversion Beamer, both look great!

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    Conversion Beam Projector =

    Sharp tip - Cities of Death streetlamp.
    Barrel - handle of the Dreadknight Daemonhammer.
    Tubes under barrel - tubes from Dreadknight Gatling Psilencer.
    Gun body - Standard PAGK Psilencer.
    Tubes around body - Marine Plasma Cannon tubing and some lead wire.
    Backpack - Marine Lascannon backpack.

    It all fits together surprisingly well.

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    Wow that's cool! I applaud your skills. You can't hear it but I'm clapping.
    When you do something right people wont be sure that you've done anything at all.

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    Looks Great Love the work

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    Conversion beamer mini is very neat looking. Those bits come together nicely.

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    very nice! i love the beamer and libbys neckgard! is that GS, cause if it is its very well done and i love all the tiny details!

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    No, it's Milliput - GS is great for skin and the like, but is fairly difficult to work once it dries. By contrast, Milliput is a pain to work when soft, but carves and drills beautifully when dry. If you take care, you can get some beautifully smooth lines, so I use it for armour and clothing.

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