I'm also reasonably proud of the Tzeentch mark on the back. There was a lot of empty space on the back of the Destroyer body; at best it was kind of textured with the drybrushing and washing. At worst it was kind of 'bleh.' So, I pencilled in the symbol, then painted it, and BAM! Emeril-style, it looks better.
The base is a standard 60mm round, and the lava-bits are Squadron Green Putty. Gotta love that stuff for adding texture to bases. Then it's painted, and some GF9 ash waste flcok thrown into it when it's drying.
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Nice job, you don't see Necron bits used in many conversions and it's a pleasant change to see the destroyer body used.
Thanks. Honestly, I think the Necron Destroyer bits are ripe for some sweet conversions. I actually briefly cooked up a Daemon Prince (with wings) that used the Destroyer's torso and lower body, and honestly? I think the bodies and destroyer bodies can work for a variety of things. The Gauss bits are somewhat distinctive, as are the heads..and the odd Battlewagon/looted wagon made out of a Monolith is win, but yeah. I think people overlook these a lot.
I've seen them (Necron bits) incoporated into Tau armies too with some successas well.
Got any pics of favorite Necron-tau conversions? I can see some of the weapons being interesting conversions, like the Destroyer's Gauss Blaster as a plasma weapon, or the Heavy Gauss Blaster as a rail gun.
It would be an interesting hybrid conversion theme.
Unfortunately, no. It was some kind of Battlesuit with the Destroyer back halves used as a set of wings.
Ah. Ok, that makes sense enough to me, and I can see it work. I've been kicking around adding wings to my suits as-is.
Too bad the Destroyer bits are pricy.
They are some nasty (cool) looking minis slick conversions
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