There are a number of little conversions throughout these troops, namely wrist guards and such like. The photos below show these a little better. Firstly, a MKIII Wrist Guard on a MKVII plastic arm, simple but effective.
Next, the two FW Missile Launchers and the Trigger Guards I added to MKIII forearm and the MKVI shoulder/elbow that come with the MLs to get the correct angle. The left arms have also had MKIII wrist guards added.
Here is my version of a Devastator Backpack, only one vent moved unlike the FW double vent swop.
Here is my version of a Devastator Backpack, only one vent moved unlike the FW double vent swop.
Then the Missile Silo Devastator Backpack added to a MKIII pack. Here the frosting is noticeable, but as it is Iron Armour, I will live with it. Simpe Green and Fairy Power Spray would not get off Army Painter Primer. And he has an extensive rebuild of a modern ML and power cable onto a MKIII arm and shoulder pad. You wouldn't have noticed if I didn't point it out - but look at the above marine with modern ML - he has the only MKVII pad in the squad.
Hope you like and feel free to comment - except about the frosting - honestly I tried to get rid, but unless I scrapped 5 marines and started again, it was here to stay.
They look good. MK III armor pairs up well with heavy weapons. I admire your commitment in adding the armguards and other changes.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic, and that era of armour has a suitably solid appearance to suit the look of a devestators squad.
ReplyDeleteI bet you are glad to be done with those rivets though.
Good stuff! The conversion work you've done looks awesome, it really gives the devastators a solid/heavy look. Can't wait to see what's next!
ReplyDeleteThanks Guys.
ReplyDeletesonsoftaurus - wrist guards are quite fiddly but I think worth it, Andy-bG - yep, glad the rivets are done!!, Mordian7th - Next is finishing off the final 5 Assault Marines of the Battle Company...