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    Evening all.

    Just been looking at the Space Marine Devastator Sprues on the GW website, having read the thread about Gravcannons.

    Not currently being a Space Marine player, I didn't realise just how many bits and odds and sods are on those three sprues. I knew about the various big guns, but not the near ludicrous pistols and hand to hand weapons.

    And it got me thinking - if someone was to start out collecting an army, which boxed sets would say are essential to get the widest variety of armaments, allowing a modeller to avoid the surprisingly/disappointingly pricey mono-pose character kits etc? Are there complimentary kits out there - perhaps the five man Tactical Squad for the Devs - maybe the 10 man offers better value?

    Are there some kits you just wouldn't buy - outdated example would be the Skyray and Hammerhead of yore. Both the same price, but the Skyray kit enabled you to make turrets for both, so just seemed a no-brainer, even if one version only occasionally (or indeed, in the end, never) saw combat,

    I'm not going to set an arbitrary hypothetical budget, as I think that would place an unnecessary boundary to the discussion.

    Right, have at it folks!
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    I would advise people to buy Razorbacks rather than Rhinos. As far as I can remember the razorback kit makes a Rhino but with the additional sprue to make it a Razorback. It can then, via a simple rear-hatch switch be either tank.
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    With Orks, the Burna Boyz/Loota unit is a good one. You can't swap out between battles, but you can grab a couple of those boxes, a box of regular Ork Boyz, and then you'd have eight Burna Boyz, eight Lootas, and four Meks.

    IIRC, the new Mek Gunz have multiple guns in them, so you could get 3-5 of them (depending on how many you want in a battery), then grab some Grots (one or two boxes), and some plasticard to rig up frames for the extra weapons. Yeah, it takes converting, but come on, you're playing Orks, you're converting anyway, right? (I did hesitate on listing this, because the price on the box is still outrageous, which is why they don't exactly fly off shelves.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Setzer View Post
    IIRC, the new Mek Gunz have multiple guns in them, so you could get 3-5 of them (depending on how many you want in a battery), then grab some Grots (one or two boxes), and some plasticard to rig up frames for the extra weapons. Yeah, it takes converting, but come on, you're playing Orks, you're converting anyway, right? (I did hesitate on listing this, because the price on the box is still outrageous, which is why they don't exactly fly off shelves.)
    It doesn't just take converting, it takes scratch-building a whole new chassis. All the guns are built around the same core, a sort of wobbly conical bit, which means the only bits left over from the guns you didn't build are the muzzle and the worky bit on top. And if you're that good at scratchbuilding, you didn't need to buy the box in the first place; you can just make the muzzle and the worky bit out of plasticard too.

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    With Guard I have been buying one Cadian squad and 2 of the 5 man clip fit boxes.

    The Cadian Squad box comes with enough for 2 of every special (sgt, weapon, vox) so the squads can be fleshed out with the 5 man snap fit boxes

    Not a huge saving (£6 or so) but as I now have 120 troops (12 squads) it does add up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deacon Ix View Post
    With Guard I have been buying one Cadian squad and 2 of the 5 man clip fit boxes.

    The Cadian Squad box comes with enough for 2 of every special (sgt, weapon, vox) so the squads can be fleshed out with the 5 man snap fit boxes

    Not a huge saving (£6 or so) but as I now have 120 troops (12 squads) it does add up
    Do you mean the Cadian Command Squad? The Standard Cadian squad only has Grenade Launcher and Flamer.

    I'd also recommend browsing bitz sites for finding that extra piece or two, and kitbash your Characters. Unless you're really enamoured with a particular mini, it's normally cheaper to buy a couple of bitz and throw a leader together to represent a particular HQ or Character model.

    Not to mention that learning to magnetise is well worth the effort in ease of transport and customisation. If you're buying a Baneblade, take your time with it and magnetise it, then you can have every variant, rather than just building one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Houghten View Post
    It doesn't just take converting, it takes scratch-building a whole new chassis. All the guns are built around the same core, a sort of wobbly conical bit, which means the only bits left over from the guns you didn't build are the muzzle and the worky bit on top. And if you're that good at scratchbuilding, you didn't need to buy the box in the first place; you can just make the muzzle and the worky bit out of plasticard too.

    Oh wow... I thought there was more than that in there. Hadn't bought one because I couldn't justify the price when I can just scratch-build myself, but I thought there were more bits in there. Oh well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denzark View Post
    Not sure what the current 'army box' has in it or if it even exists but the previous Space Wolf one was good value and allowed the easy kitbashing of grey hunters, blood claws, wolf guard, and most SW characters.

    I think with a minor additon one could do almost anything in the codex that required power armour - box of bike - swift claws. box of assault marines? sky claws etc.
    That's how I built up my Space Wolf army. Had a bunch of the old sprues that my dad had bought, and I got one of the new boxes and a couple sets of Stormclaw (also had Ork stuff I needed), and I've taken a bunch of basic Marine kits and made Space Wolf stuff with them. More Grey Hunters, Blood Claws, Scouts, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Setzer View Post
    Oh wow... I thought there was more than that in there. Hadn't bought one because I couldn't justify the price when I can just scratch-build myself, but I thought there were more bits in there. Oh well.

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    That's how I built up my Space Wolf army. Had a bunch of the old sprues that my dad had bought, and I got one of the new boxes and a couple sets of Stormclaw (also had Ork stuff I needed), and I've taken a bunch of basic Marine kits and made Space Wolf stuff with them. More Grey Hunters, Blood Claws, Scouts, etc.
    When the bulk of the modern Space Woof stuff came out around 2009/2010, my then colleagues and I were able to use a single Space Woof infantry set to kitbash Wolf Scouts, Blood Claws and Grey Hunters from other Marine sets. We may even have stretched it to Long Fangs, but I'm not 100% on that memory.

    As for IG - I'm kind of surprise no one has simply made 3rd Party tripods and bipods for the Heavy Weapons. Chuck them out at say £1 a time and you stand to make a pretty penny for relatively little effort. Two additional tripods allow a hobbyist to make each of the five heavy weapons (Bipod is needed for the Mortar, Missile Launcher on a standing body, leaving the Lascannon, Heavy Bolter and Autocannon to squabble over the sole tripod).

    I'm not normally a fan of 3rd party stuff, as the sculpt quality is usually pretty poor, or the models aren't much cheaper - but that sort of add on would certainly be useful!
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    With some plastic and metal parts I was able to turn 2 Mek gun boxes into 5 Mek Guns. I could have done more but ran out of spare parts as soon as i get more scrap I'll have 8

    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Setzer View Post
    With Orks, the Burna Boyz/Loota unit is a good one. You can't swap out between battles, but you can grab a couple of those boxes, a box of regular Ork Boyz, and then you'd have eight Burna Boyz, eight Lootas, and four Meks.

    IIRC, the new Mek Gunz have multiple guns in them, so you could get 3-5 of them (depending on how many you want in a battery), then grab some Grots (one or two boxes), and some plasticard to rig up frames for the extra weapons. Yeah, it takes converting, but come on, you're playing Orks, you're converting anyway, right? (I did hesitate on listing this, because the price on the box is still outrageous, which is why they don't exactly fly off shelves.)

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    A good one that a GW manager pointed out to me was: use the Kataphron Destroyers box (plus a few marine bodies and some guns) to make 3 thunderfire canons / the new quad mortar canons. make the base of them using the treads, mount guns on the top, (possibly combine guns from the box or he suggested havoc launchers - chaos vehicle weapons sprue) and use the kataphrons backpacks and the destroyers combat arms to attach to marine bodies for techmarines...

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